Darwinian -
I've seen the video. He didn't say that he's the son of god. When Terry asked him, David's first words were along the lines of "Yes, well, you see..." and then the audience started laughing before he could finish his sentence. If he meant yes I am, then he would have elaborated, since by saying yes and meaning it literally, he would have no problem with elaborating. But he didn't. It's obvious that his use of the word "yes" was part of a general phrase. If he wanted to say yes, he would have made it clear and he would have elaborated, since it is obviously a big claim and Terry would have insisted that he elaborate, but even Terry understood, otherwise he would have pressed him. This is a common mistake made by a lot of people, the innacuracy of which is highlighted by the fact that he has never mentioned being the son of god in any of his books or talks or subsequent interviews.
I've seen the video. He didn't say that he's the son of god. When Terry asked him, David's first words were along the lines of "Yes, well, you see..." and then the audience started laughing before he could finish his sentence. If he meant yes I am, then he would have elaborated, since by saying yes and meaning it literally, he would have no problem with elaborating. But he didn't. It's obvious that his use of the word "yes" was part of a general phrase. If he wanted to say yes, he would have made it clear and he would have elaborated, since it is obviously a big claim and Terry would have insisted that he elaborate, but even Terry understood, otherwise he would have pressed him. This is a common mistake made by a lot of people, the innacuracy of which is highlighted by the fact that he has never mentioned being the son of god in any of his books or talks or subsequent interviews.