Sam Shamoun TRAPS Captain Tasaryach And Exposes His False God

In this video, we react to one of the most intense theological debates you will ever see. Sam Shamoun goes head-to-head with Captain Tazzer on one of the deepest questions in all of Christian theology. Is Jesus the Most High God? Sam comes in as a full Trinitarian arguing that scripture identifies Jesus with the Ancient of Days. Cap pushes back hard, arguing that title belongs to the Father alone. The level of scripture being thrown around is absolutely wild and it gets intense fast. There is a moment in this debate that genuinely stopped me mid-reaction and you need to see it for yourself. The debate opens with a question that sounds simple but carries enormous theological weight. What does the white woolly hair on the Ancient of Days actually signify? Most viewers will think it is just a physical description. But Sam is setting something up and Cap walks straight into it. In the ancient Hebrew tradition, white hair signified age, wisdom, and eternity. It was the visual language of someone who existed before all things. That is the entire reason the title is Ancient of Days. The word ancient is not decoration. It is the theological point. Sam then goes to Revelation chapter 1 and shows that John was deliberately reaching back into Daniel chapter 7, Daniel chapter 10, and Ezekiel chapter 1, pulling imagery from multiple Old Testament visions of God appearing and stacking all of that imagery onto one person. The same head. The same hair. The same white as wool, white as snow description. John was not doing that by accident. That is a theological statement written into the text itself. And Sam names every single reference in real time. He is showing a documented pattern across multiple books that all converge on the same imagery and then get placed onto Jesus in Revelation. Cap responds by saying the Ancient of Days is clearly the Father and that is the Most High. But he completely misses what Sam is building toward because Sam was never saying Jesus is the Father. He was saying Jesus carries the same eternal imagery. Not identical in person. Equal in nature. That distinction is everything in Trinitarian theology. Then comes the moment that changes the entire debate. They move through Revelation chapters 4 and 5 together and Sam asks Cap directly who is sitting on the throne. Cap confirms it is the Ancient of Days. Sam asks if that is Christ. Cap says no, not in that context. He thinks he just made his case. But he does not see what Sam already has lined up. Sam reads Revelation 5 verse 13. Every creature in heaven, on earth, beneath the earth, in the sea, every single created thing that exists is listed. And then all of them together give the same worship, the same blessing, the same honor, the same glory to both the one on the throne and to the Lamb. Equally. Together. Same declaration. And then Sam asks the question that no one on the other side can answer. If every creature in existence is separated from the Lamb in this passage and the Lamb receives the same worship as the Father, how can the Lamb be a creature? You cannot be included in every creature and also receive worship equal to the one on the throne. Those two things cannot both be true at the same time. Cap pivots immediately to the tribe of Judah. He talks about Christ prevailing, about the root of David, about being given power. But none of that addresses the actual question. Sam asked how the Lamb can be a creature if every creature is separated from him and worships him equally with the Father. Lineage has nothing to do with that. Prevailing has nothing to do with that. Being given authority has nothing to do with that. When someone cannot answer the actual question, they answer a different one. And Cap did it so quickly you can almost miss it if you are not paying attention. What makes this moment historically significant is that Revelation 5 verse 13 has been central to Trinitarian theology going back to the early church councils in the third and fourth centuries. The separation of all creation from the Lamb and the equal cosmic worship given to both has been recognized for over 1600 years. Cap was not just debating Sam. He was debating sixteen centuries of consistent biblical interpretation. Like, comment, and subscribe for more apologetics debate breakdowns and analysis. 📌 DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. All opinions are based on publicly available information and reporting.