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  • Thank you so much for being you. You seem like a brilliant young person.

  • @KMallinson Thanks!

  • @KMallinson

    nice but if your see a young christian girl.you will claim shes dumb and brainwashed

  • @Andytheantiathiest That's simply untrue. The impression I get here is of someone who's liberating herself.  I know what adherence to doctrine and doublethink look like: this isn't it. Please don't put words in my mouth.

  • -3

  • @phirefish

    Nope, as an atheist, I'll tell you right now. I'm not gonna be playing make believe and pretend to be scared of your boogie man called God/Satan.

  • hmmm, i understand what the atheists are trying to do here, but in order to make that statement you have to assume GOD exists. so it makes one believe GOD exists and then deny GOD. interesting.

  • @Falcondick69 How does that even make any sense?

  • These rebellious teens kill me. You're not old enough to know anything let alone that there's no God.

  • @bestvalue I'm not a teenager, and even when I was, I probably knew much more about this issue than you do. And quite possibly other important issues as well. What exactly do you believe I'm ignorant of, or are you simply ageist and upset that I don't adhere to your beliefs?

  • @sam615 It's not ageist to realize that with age comes wisdom. You can't claim that you know more than me on this subject at 22 years old (26 years - the age on your profile minus how old you were when you uploaded this). If so, I would like to read your many books on the subject as I have written.

  • @bestvalue There is a very big difference between saying that wisdom comes with age and that someone isn't old enough to know anything. The latter (and even possibly the former, depending on how you look at it) is most definitely an age related prejudice and it is wildly unfair. Also, the amount of books you have written is irrelevant in this debate as anyone can write a book about anything... it doesn't mean they are right. What matters about this issue is your capability to logically address

  • @bestvalue the problems at hand. I'll ask you again, what am I ignorant about?

  • @sam615 I'm sorry. When I wrote the first comment I was having a bad day. I didn't mean to insult you. I really didn't. I've just observed that many "atheists" are young teens pissed of at mommy and daddy and are just calling themselves atheists to rebel because, right now, it's the cool thing to do. But ignoring the evidence is not cool. And the evidence for God is overwhelming. It is irrational to deny it.

  • @bestvalue What evidence is that?

  • @bestvalue

    There ain't no evidence for god.

    If you got any, please spill it. As we are all anxious to rip it apart.

    Fact is, you got evidence? Give it, but it seems like you seem to have nothing except bluster.

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  • i don't think you know anything about Christianity. Religion and Christianity are two different things. What you are doing, or trying to do, is renounce Christianity. Which, the beginning of your argument makes you young and ignorant. Christianity's primary GOALS are to better society. Have you EVER looked at anything by the Man Jesus whose spirit you are blaspheming? You yuppie little conformist.

  • @AltMyAccount I would venture to say the odds are pretty high I know more about Christianity than you do, and I'd be more than happy to talk about it with you. Christianity has no goals, itself. It is a religion and it serves to get followers and maintain them. That's it. And it has not contributed to the betterment of society, on the whole, in hundreds of years. In actuality, it has dragged many backward. Jesus' very existence is questionable, and his acts, while ahead of the times in his day

  • @AltMyAccount are not overwhelmingly amazing by modern standards, and there are many individuals who are far better examples of how to treat our fellow man, that come from the last several decades. And yuppie little conformist? That's the first time anyone has accused me of that. How does a video that antagonizes the belief the majority hold in this country today make me a conformist?

  • @AltMyAccount Your god lets little children burn in hell. Your god feasts on torment.

  • Trying to destroy the bible without burning it. Idiots don't understand without ever accepting the holy spirit into your life, how can you manage to blaspheme against something you never knew? This girl is obviously in grade school and a social outcast so feels the need to associate with fools on youtube. Hope you fit in hell..

  • @MrWhoisjakfrost I wouldn't burn the Bible because it is unecessary and childish. I was once a christian, and it was through becoming MORE aquainted with my religion and what my holy book said that I decided to leave it. Nor am I in grade school, I'm twenty one. And threats of hell are foolish when you don't believe in an afterlife. Grow up.

  • @MrWhoisjakfrost Unfortunately, there will be no hell to which you will be condemned and no damnation to torment you in an afterlife. Instead you will spend the only life you will ever have making asinine statements like this one and humiliating yourself publicly by embracing the primitive myths of an ancient tribe of ignorant, pestiferous nomads. The young lady is intelligent and capable of thinking for herself while you are merely the 21st century equivalent of the village idiot. Shame on you.

  • You're a bright and articulate young lady, Sam. Well done!

  • @sailcat9 Thanks, sail!

  • Do not be deceived by the Blasphemy Challenge mission, they obviously have no idea what "blasphemy" means and it is hilarious and down right funny that the very thing that this mission is attempting to accomplish is the very same thing that the bible has already spoken of. This video as well as many others is just proof of the accuracy of the bible. Know that Atheism plays it's own special part in the bible. God is always right and you are proof

  • @chica0616 Evidently, you have never read you're own Bible. Precisely what would you say blasphemy is, then? If speaking out against the trinity, and living life without God, and encouraging Atheism isn't blasphemy, then it appears that nothing could be.

  • @sam615 You are content with sending me these responses with no merit. Speaking out against the trinity is not considered blasphemy against the Holy Spirit sweetie. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is actually attributing the works of the devil to the Holy Spirit. Before sending me any more comments, read the bible so you'll understand. Matt 12:22-32. By the thumbs up on your comment I see that there's alot more ignoramus's on youtube besides yourself.

  • @chica0616 Unfortunately.... muffin.... the Roman Catholics who found atheists, pagans, and Christians with slightly different practices than you and burned them at the stake by the thousands... didn't interpret the text the same way. Funny, how a poorly copy-edited and translated text can be made to say anything.

  • @KMallinson And once again, the point of your comment was? What you are doing is categorizing every Christian in the same category, this is not a smart choice. You can never declare that all Christians have the same tendencies, disregarding everything that you have just commented. You seem dedicated to proving me wrong about God, the problem is that there is absolutely no possibilty that this will ever happen. You should find a new dedication and give up now. Your point is futile.

  • @chica0616 No atheist I've met has ever painted every Christian the same way; that wasn't in the content in my message at all. Even if only one interpretation of the passage has ever been used the way we described, it still has a body count and we will fight it.

    That's the point of the comment: that this isn't for you; it's for us. We are showing people they're not evil just for separating themselves from godheads. That's why we do this. It isn't a hobby; it's a liberation.

  • @KMallinson Listen, I know God is real, but in reality what you and all other atheists are doing is trying to make people separate from someone that makes them feel good, something that leads them to know and believe that a sorrowful life on this evil earth is not the total end of life, but that this life is just a test for those people placed here to choose unconditional love(Jesus Christ) or Not. You just made my point again, that your purpose is pathetic and meaningless. Thanks!!

  • @chica0616 I know you believe that's what we're doing; but this godhead makes a lot of people feel horrible: the precept being that we're all evil before birth and should submit and engage in self-denial (Jesus even invented thoughtcrime in the sermon on the mound); and that's the believers!

    What we're actually doing is making people who DON'T believe feel good while being surrounded by an oppressive majority made up of nice enough people like you who have unexamined privilege.

  • @chica0616 I have read the Bible, chica. Your responses lead me to believe you are the one who is ignorant of the topic at hand. Matthew 12:22-32 is not the only example of blasphemy in the Bible, though it is often held up to "disprove" the idea that believers could be blasphemers, or that there is truly an unforgivable sin. It's actually rather silly because those verses speak of one form of blasphemy against Jesus(claiming he cast out demons by using the work of the devil), which is

  • @sam615 I'm sorry to have to tell you this but you are wrong again, the blasphemy spoken of in Matt 12 was not blasphemy against Jesus but was blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, reading your comment it's obvious that you don't know what the Holy Spirit is, The Holy Spirit refers to Jesus' purpose for doing good things, or his nature. When it was said that Jesus cast out the devil by powers of satan, it was refering to the nature of Jesus. Jesus nature was not a nature of evil but good.

  • @chica0616 acceptable, as only blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is truly unforgivable. The last verse there actually solidifies that point. Perhaps you ought to read a little bit closer. Also, ad hominem attacks about those approving my comments are not only unfair, but also inaccurate, given that you've offered an explanation for your stance that merely proved mine.

  • @chica0616 You have literally said that because something said that someone might not believe it's true, it must be true. That is one of the stupidest things that anyone has every said.

  • I masturbated to this video...this chick is fucking sexy.

  • @jacobbis4lovers I don't know how to feel about that. >_<

  • *likes

  • Wow... do whatever it takes? The thing I never get about people who slam "religion" don't understand two major things: what a text actually says vs. what people do, and the difference between religion and faith. I have never met anyone that figured out those two things who did not become a faithful believer.

  • @oaktubs I have seen violence, prejudice and hate from both religious texts and religious people. And if you looked closer, you would too. Religion does more harm than it does good.

  • Youre awesome!

  • @JabberCT Thanks!

  • you are cute!

  • @CrowEvem :)

  • You contradict your wish by posting it on the INTERNET.

    remember me.

    remember

  • @AlessioDAlessandro Thanks, Alessio!

  • dont worry, you'll feel different after 5th grade.

  • @helpmetony Thanks Tony, but I'm twenty. This video was posted over three years ago.

  • @helpmetony they held you back that long???

  • Completing my last paragraph I ran out of room, I liked what you said you cant blame an entire country of people who believe in God for the actions of our crap government. People can be killed for any reasons if there wicked minds allows them to. The christians I know dont, like for example, my mother, been to dozens of countries helped dozens of people, all in the name of her demented mind.

  • @dawildabeast24 I feel the same way. I know many good Christians. I was one myself. I'm not saying that religion ruins everything and everyone it touches. I'm saying that when we allow anything to take a hold in our minds without question, we enter a dangerous place. Religion can be used for good. But it can also be used for very, very bad things. I feel that everything that is untrue(which I obviously believe religion is) should be uncovered, particularly when it can inspire such harm.

  • @dawildabeast24 I have no desire to force people out of their religions, and I have no desire to do anything crazy like burn down churches or bomb Muslim countries. I simply want an open exchange of truthful information, and I want religion to not be shielded from science and logic as it has been. Nothing should be "sacred". Preventing doubt and questions can only keep us back, and we can only be a free and peaceful world when we all have access to the truth.

  • Why dont we all do a blasphemy challenge for buddah, mohammed, zeus, that would be fun. I cant understand why anyone would have so much hatred for something they dont even claim is real. Its kind of stupid to waste your time on this ignorance.

  • @dawildabeast24 Who said I hated the Christian god? I can't hate something that doesn't exist. What I hate is when people use religion to murder, subjugate, torture and judge without the slightest feeling of guilt or uneasyness.

  • @sam615 ok ill play troll, lets hear it all the people who have used religion (in your words christianity, that seems to be the only religion) and after that lets compare that feeble number to the countless millions that have been slaughtered in the name of atheistic fascism. mao, lenin, stalin, Hitler, (actually he was not a christian. You can say your a cake but that doesnt mean your a cake). I have hate for any evil subjected on anybody, whether yuo be atheist, buddhist, i dont have room bye

  • @dawildabeast24 The problem is that people may be killed for any ideology that is as doggedly followed as religion. This includes political ideologies as well, such as the fascism you mentioned. However, I, unlike you, do not hold entire populations of people accountable for the actions of one, possibly insane person. The point is that people CANNOT be killed in the name of Atheism. There is no holy book, no dogma, no rewards or punishments for anything. But people CAN be killed for religion.

  • @sam615 When ANYTHING becomes something "unquestionable" like religion has, that is when it becomes dangerous. There can only be rational discourse and humanity when there is truth. Religion harms this world. Without it, we would have one less excuse to harm, hate, judge, kill or ostracize our fellow man. Religion is one of the key aspects that keeps humans seperate. It fuels wars and hatred. Look at this on a grand scale. We must move past ALL of our ideals that keep us from being able to...

  • @sam615 cohabitate. Racism, money, land, sexism, hydrocarbon energy and religion are all divides between humans. These are unacceptable and they must be left in our past. There will never be peace if we don't. So you may think that I am being hateful, but you are very wrong. I have no hatred in my heart for those who are religious, only for the doctrines they follow.

    And nearly all of this is moot anyway, because the truth is the truth even if no one wants to hear it. The Judeo-Christian...

  • @sam615 God that so affects American society(and the world, really) is a logical IMPOSSIBILITY. He CANNOT exist, but so many people, like me, are coerced into keeping our mouths shut about that fact because we are told told to be "respectful". Respectful of what? To me, nothing has automatic respect, and I will speak the truth, because the lies that are being perpetuated are ruining lives and disrupting the entire world.

  • @sam615 name what war people have been killed in the name of religion except for the radical islamists war on the people of israel, and america. The Jewsish people have been slaughtered for centuries for the belief in there God. the current war is for oil mostly nothing christian about it, even your famous atheist writer hitchens, agrees with bushes policies in iraq. SO my question is what regime, what time period have you based this decision on. the crusades... Maybe

  • @dawildabeast24 Simply because the US has not openly waged a religious war recently does not mean they are not occuring. In the last ten years or so, there have been an incredible amount wars or genocides based solely of partly on religious intolerance. Here are just some of them:

    -the genocide in East Timor against Christians by Muslims from Indonesia, as well as many similar smaller episodes in parts of Indonesia

    -shiites fighting sunnis in Iraq

    -the conflicts between Hindus and ...

    -

  • @dawildabeast24 ...Muslims in Kashmir

    -Christians and Muslims in Bosnia

    -the problems in the Cote d'Ivoire between Muslims, Chistians and the Indigenous peoples

    -Christians and Muslims in Kosovo

    -Animists, Christians and Muslims in Nigeria

    -The problems in Northern Ireland that finally (nearly) stopped after about 30 years

    -Wahhabi and Sufi Muslims in Somalia

    -the incidents of supposed "witches" being murdered in South Africa

    -Buddhists and Muslims in Thailand

    -Buddhists and Hindus in..

  • @dawildabeast24 ...Sri Lanka

    -Christian rebels in Uganda trying to impose a theocracy.

    And this is all just recently. Any of these can probably be found and read about on Google in a few seconds.

  • You go girl! Fellow Atheist here.

  • Awesome!

  • @tmh726 Quoting Bible verses to an Atheist who probably knows the Bible better than you do is rather silly.

  • wow......read a bit about the religous persicution of the NAZI'S or the BOLSHEVIK'S. do I see a future Stalin?

    honestly, God created the World. He has alwayse been here, and alwayse will be. you can never "end" religion. Gospodi Pumilui!

  • @tmh726 These leaders attempted to stamp out religion out of fear. They used violence and torture to try to force people to give up their beliefs. That was both cruel, and stupid. I support a call to reason in which information is provided and ignorance is pucsed aside. I wish for people to choose to leave their religions behind, not for people to have their beliefs taken away or made illegal.

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  • @ItisDoom Worry about your own soul, thank you. There is no God.

    So many humans waste their lives hoping for an afterlife.

    :'(

    Open you eyes. It isn't too late.

  • @sam615 I'm not hoping for an afterlife.

    There IS an afterlife.

  • @ItisDoom I'm wondering what proof, or even reputable evidence you might have for that claim. Any?

  • @sam615 Why do you even respond the people. That you know will respond with : I know it because i feel it everyday. We are proof, everything outside is proof.

    With such a statement they can go on without end. Thinking in there small minds that they are right no watter what you say. We call them religious people

  • This video is exactly whats wrong with the country you militant atheist. Stop being a NWO zombie.

  • @XDanny181 Somehow I don't buy into the idea that someone not believing in God and saying that the world would be better off without religion is what's wrong with this country. And NWO? Please don't tell me you seriously believe that.

  • not to detract from your earnestness--"denying the Holy Spirit" sounds too nebulous--this is an imperfect comparison, but it's like going to a Pentacostal meeting and denying Thomas Aquinas--not that I'm a theologian--just a bible thumper & cs lewis devotee

  • @wrybreadspread The point of this was that the Bible claims that the only sin that cannot be forgiven is to blaspheme against the holy spirit...

  • I think you are very entertaining but I have to ask, if you really would do everything in your power to get rid of religion, just how far will you go? How far will fellow atheists go? So far the picture has been bleak for the societies built on such desires (on both sides).

  • @qmechanics Haha, I made this almost four years ago. And, back then I wasn't very careful in my wording. I have always believed that a nation without religion would be a good thing, but to force anyone to change their religion can only do harm. I may think religious belief is illogical, silly and occasionally hamful, but I still have respect for other people's ideals.

  • @sam615 We need to have more of a movement towards reason where information is really put out there. As it stands, people know too little and it's easy to remain faithful. Any nation that attempts to force its people to either switch religions, find religion or leave it cannot be a free and good society.

  • @sam615 And I would never support it, even if it were to be pushing atheism, because that takes away the freedom to choose, which is just too important. And it wouldn't work either. People have to believe something for themselves(another reason we need to get more info out there).

  • @sam615 I am glad you caught the humor of it . lol  I would also propose that the misguided actions of men/women can use any vehicle to cause harm, be that in the name of religion or atheism. .

  • @sam615

    excellent--well said--a necessary footnote to your videotaped assertion

  • I think you are very entertaining but I have to ask, if you really would do everything in your power to get rid of religion, just how far will you go? How far will atheists go? So far the picture has been bleak for the societies built on such desires.

  • Antagonistic idiots enjoy attacking Christians to offend, stir up animosity, and to get a reaction.  "A wise man speaks because he has something to say. An idiot speaks because he has to say something." The LATTER applies to you!

  • @metalslut1 Forgive me for not taking a post seriously when the user chose the name "metalslut1". Your God must be really proud.

  • @metalslut1

    Christians LOVE to paint themselves as all loving and all accepting. This is not the case. Your holy book tells you to discriminate against non-believers, women, other races and homosexuals. Your god is NOT benevolent. Your god is a racist and misogynist cunt.

  • The unpardonable sin or blaspheme of the Holy Spirit is the rejection of Jesus Christ's sacrifice as being an efficacious propitiation for your crimes/sins.

  • The law of Moses could not justify blasphemy however now that Christ died for every ones sin, every one that committed blasphemy can be saved. If they couldn't than the people that Paul preached to (that were the ones that crucified Christ) would not of been saved but it is clear that many of them got saved after Christ died and rose to heaven. Acts 13/39 And by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses.

  • @truth96130 Even if you believe this would be a sin I could be forgiven for according to the Bible, I would have to ASK for forgiveness... something I don't intend to do.

  • Actually, God could just for give you any way because you really do not know if what your saying is wrong. Jesus was praying for those that were crucifying him and he said, forgive them father, they know not what they do. Jesus wanted them to just be forgiven even though they did not ask forgivness. It was because of Gods love for them and that same love is for you as well. Peace.

  • Watched you this morning. You made me smile. Thanks.

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  • Horrible, poor little soul, you dont know what you just did. I weep for you

  • just did? this was almost three years ago. please don't weep for me. it should be a sign of how insignificant the reasons are to believe in god, when i was willing to do this, damning myself to hell

  • i would thumb you if i could. ^_^

  • errr, what exactly does that mean?

  • its a good thing sam lol

    in other words I support you. and i liked your response to MeLuvMami

  • 3 years ago u did something that u THINK its right.

    but i tell u, it is those who denies that need Jesus most, when time comes u will understand.

    God bless those who asks, seeks and knocks.

  • @lThellRockl It's not something I think. The God of the Bible is a logical IMPOSSIBILITY. If there is a creator, it isn't yours.

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  • Go SAM!! WOOT!  XD

  • VERRRRRY WELLLLL SAIDDDD!!!! That sounded like it was from the heart...or brain....or which ever. Nice job.

  • Reason, truth, and the betterment of society are all things atheism opposes and is slowly robbing us of.

  • Yes!!!  Bravo! I'll be there fighting with you.

  • Well said, Sam.

  • You are the first Blasphemy Challenge person that actually seems like an actual atheist. You are clear, concise, and not hateful. 95% of the others are damaged hateful ex-christians trying to spite a God they still believe in more than they care to admit. So, God-not bless you. LOL

  • ehm ?

  • She sort of says it like a child taking medicine.

    Be enthusiastic! You are claiming your rightful place in the world by saying "NO" to the liars (and, ironically, to the true "blasphemers", who shame their own god daily by being hypocrites, fascists, and generally nasty people).

  • Well, I was tired when i made the video... perhaps that could have affected it? Lol. Who knows... this was almost three years ago... :-P

  • You're beautiful. Don't change a thing. :)

    Just try to have more pride and enthusiasm, and it will catch like wildfire!

  • Well said!

  • Another common trait of virtually all atheists is that, due to their false pride, they will argue anything and everything into the ground, regardless of how flawed and specious their logic mayb be.

  • It's not the Atheist with the flawed logic, my friend.

  • Have you ever taken any logic course? I wonder.Give me any argument for the existence of Christian God, I will be happy to rebut them one by one.

  • What pride are you talking about? If by pride, you mean acknowledging the falsehood of believing the aboslute certitude of one's knowledge. Then yes I have pride in that. Think again, my friend, you are the one who are much more arrogant about your knowledge claim. Your claim about existence of God is absolute in priniciple, no future evidence is going to persuade you other wise.You are so sure; beside, you are the one who postulate an entity while giving no convincing postive evidence.

  • And look at how science works, you will notice, scientist are very humble. The truth does not rely on authority but on reason. When Einstein's theory of relativity came along, physicists were all willing to reject the newtonian notion of gravity which they have cherished for hundred years. They are concerned with truth, hence they are willing to reject any knowledge claim they have if new idea and evidence points to otherwise. Science is a self-correcting process.

  • Considering how passive and peace-loving most Christians are today, one can only assume that the vast majority of people participating in this Blasphemy Challenge are doing so simply as a cheap and transparent way of making themselves feel powerful and important, for, in spite of their diversity, the two things all atheist have in common are crushingly low self-esteem and a love of being defiant and rebellious. Thus, for them something like the blasphemy challenge becomes irresistable.

  • I also disagree with this statement. I have met many Christians who were FAR from passive and peace loving, even my own neighbors. The president of our country said he was called upon by GOD to go to WAR. I'm not sure that's peace loving. Athiests do not always have poor self esteem or are rebellious. Among all my friends(who are mostly Christian), I was usually the only one who wouldn't sneak out at night, smoke pot or drink as a teenager. This challenge is to show we are proud of ourselves.

  • First of all, the question whether or not most of atheist have low self-esteem or whether or not most of christians are peace-loving is in this context logically irrelavant onesThose are empirical questions that can only be definitively settled by empirical research. Further ,whether or not there is a God does not at all depend on the answer to the former.

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  • God exists or does not exists indepedent of whether or not believing such a notion makes one happy or peace-loving. The effect of believing something does not determine the validity of the belief. A simple example can be seen in placebo effect that believing that one has taken a medicine (while in reality, the medicine has no medicinal content) is enough to produce positive effect on oneself.

  • It's mean because the overwhelming majority of Christians today are very peace-loving people who love God and Jesus with ever cell and fiber of their being, and so to denounce publicly--and so smugly--that which is so important to them shows a shocking lack of respect and sensitivity.

  • I disagree. I did not walk up to any Christians and tell them that I believe their religion is a joke. The point of the blasphemy challenge is to let the public know that there are a lot of us, and we aren't afraid to stand up for what we believe in. It shows that we are confident enough in our beliefs to publicly denounce the Christian God and therefore condemn ourselves to hell, in the eyes of Christians.

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  • let's see. A is peaceloving. A believes B. C denounce B public. B is important to A. C shows disrespect. First of all, A is peaceloving is irrrelevant here. The core assumption in the argument is that if someone denounce something that other deemed important, someone is showing disrespect. By the same token, all those videos on youtube featuring believer's appreciation toward God also shows lack of respect towards all nonblievers that it denounces their belief of the non-existence of God

  • This is a junk argument, along the lines of saying "expressing an opinion is pointless because everyone has opinions", or "expressing your opinion that is vs. anyone else's opinion is pointless, because doing so only points out that your opinion is equally pointless".

    You are missing the spirit of the thing: Saying NO to the LIARS, and doing it by thumbing our collective noses at the way they remove their nonsense from debate by proclaiming it as "sacred".

    Being able to see it will end it.

  • Seems to be a very mean-spirited thing to say, considering God never did anything to you, except give you the gift of life.

  • I see nothing mean spirited about this. What do you see as mean here?

  • You are begging the question here, if one doesn't believe in God, how is one supposed to appriciate that something never exists give her life.

  • A very public, permanent denial, which means there's no turning back now.

  • That was sort of the point.

  • Were you cooking meth in an abandoned car wash while you recorded this?

  • Hey your absoulutely gorgous and cute for an atheist.I'm an atheist too.Wow you are cute.

  • it is curious you don't see sick people or hungry people or poor people making these stupid videos, you only see well eaten spoiled brats that have everything, you only see selfish pricks that would never make a video thanking the fact they have so much to eat when there are thousands starving to death, you only see vanity in these videos, it is not enough they have everything, no, they want to take away faith from those who have nothing. disgusting people.

  • Why am I disgusting again? I missed you point among all the bullsh*t. Sorry.

  • Haha thanks :)

  • Atheism is it's own worst enemy..

    It proves nothing, contributes nothing and exists only to endeavor to steal the peace, joy and understanding from those who have found their faith in Christ to be real and compelling in comparison to a secular world filled with indecency, conceit, suffering and death...

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  • why?

  • "I do support a woman's right to choose and homosexuality, but I see neither as immoral. And I don't cling to my Atheism because I fear God. I don't cling to it at all. I'm just not a moron."

    Would a moron support ending the life of an innocent child as a means of birth control?...

    Yes you are brainwashed, no matter who it was by or how you grew up...

    Your idea of morality is based on political correctness which is just another form of Nazism ...

  • ... Did it ever occur to you that perhaps you are the one brainwashed? My idea of morality is based on life experineces... not a book, and not what someone told me to believe. And abortion isn't entirely birth control... and in all fairness, I'd rather see a pregnancy terminated than see yet another child wind up in an orphange because adoptions are so expensive that Americans will continue to adopt foreign babies.

  • "Life experiences"? Do said life experiences include your mom grounding you for being impudent? Is that why you are recording this from behind a locked bathroom door? If you have found no visual or sensory proof of paranormal phenomena, you just haven't looked hard enough, or lived long enough. Have you witnessed a haunting? Poltergeist activity? Demonic possession/oppression? A satanic ritual? An exorcism? Automatic writing? A seance? A Magik ceremony?

    Why do kids in their 20s talk so bold?

  • Just wondering why you think you have the right to assume that I haven't seen enough sh*t in my life to make up my own mind.

  • this is what cracks me up the most, what fucking hypocrites these atheist fuckers are...they are their own religion, thier god is no god and the simple fact that they are determined to see the end of religion (as this young dike states) is a religion in itself....well fuckers, nothing u monkeys can do will ever stop religion, so get off your high horses and go back to your homosexual fantasy worlds!

  • Oh, I'm sorry. Go fuck yourself.

    Jeez, ME get off MY high horse? Are you even capable of making an intelligent comment? I might actually take you seriously if you werent such a jerk. Grow up.

  • Most atheists this young have been brainwashed to think as they do, either by parents or by peer pressure...

    They claim to be reasonable and intelligent and live by truth, but the truth is not in them..

    More often then not, they support immoral and anti-social causes such as abortion and homosexuality and they cling to completely unsubstantiated science for answers to their existence mainly because it offers an alternative to the God that they secretly fear and deny..

    Hypocrites...

  • Actually, both my parents were religious, I went to church as a young child. And yes, I do support a woman's right to choose and homosexuality, but I see neither as immoral. And I don't cling to my Atheism because I fear God. I don't cling to it at all. I'm just not a moron.

  • "Most atheists this young have been brainwashed to think as they do, either by parents or by peer pressure...

    "

    Actually,

    Atheist this young HAVEN'T been brainwashed in the stupidities of a religion.

    "They claim to be reasonable and intelligent and live by truth, but the truth is not in them.."

    Quite judgemental, isn't that against your religion or are you just a hypocrite!

    Your bible is full of lies, impossibilities and fairy tales.

    This young lady has the common sense not to believe bullsh*t

  • "they support immoral and anti-social causes such as abortion and homosexuality"

    Wow your claim is based on what?

    Your fantasy?

    That book of yours (bible) is evil!:

    Killing childeren, raping women, endorse and promote slavery!

    All in that presios bible of yours, biblical morality!

    only religion can turn a good man into a murderer.

  • "they cling to completely unsubstantiated science for answers to their existence mainly because it offers an alternative to the God that they secretly fear and deny.."

    Bullsh*t!

    Athiest: doesn't believe in ANY religion, so that also means no believe in a ficticious hell.

    "completely unsubstantiated science"

    Bullsh*t!

    Your lack of understanding doesn't mean science is wrong.

    If you don't understand it it tells more of your mental capabilities than about the truth of science.

  • What are you 12? You want to see the end of religion in your life. How would you propouse to end religion. By force or punishment . Have you ever heard of the constitution or the bill of rights? But forcing a beleif or lack there of on people is evil. It is something that people are willing to kill and die for . Would you be willing to kill so that your beleifs could be forced onto other people ? Do you beleive that peole should have the freedom to live as they wish?

  • If you'd read any of my previous responses, you'd know that I'm eighteen and that what you are accusing me of wanting something I find to be absolutely preposterous.

  • " Every thing in MY power to see that wish come true" Those are your words. So waht are your limitations . What would be going to far? If you make such broad statements you should mayby clearify what you would be willing to do in yopur power.

  • "you say theories as if nothing science has ever thrown out there has been true."

    I'm not attacking science per say, I am attacking it's explanation regarding the origin of the universe and mankind...

    Talk about fantasy and fairy tales....

    Atheist style...

    You live in constant doubt, unrest, conceit and confusion..

    As attractive a way of life as that sounds, I prefer to stick to the solid foundation that this Nation was birthed upon..

    Jesus is the sweetest name I know!

  • Unrest? I think I'm one of the happiest and most content people I know...

  • What is truth to you?

    Scientific theories?

  • you say theories as if nothing science has ever thrown out there has been true.

  • Wowee ur seriously comncerned about something u dont believe in,why all the effort about a fairytales ?

  • because such "fairytales" affect my qualtiy of life, as well as my family's and many out there like us, that's why.

  • baa baa

  • ...

  • U dumb cow!!And they say religious people are sheep sheesh baa baa

  • I really don't even know what to say to this.

    I wish people on here would at least come up with some good insults if they're even going to bother. Geez, amuse me with your wit... or at least bring forth some good arguments to the table.

  • You're adorable

  • haha thanks