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  • Who the fuck is the guy on Fox news- what debate did he watch? The horrible lying little shit. Its not the bare faced lies thay annoys me so much as having such a huge platform to spout it from. A reeking puss sored knob generates less vomit from me than he does.

  • I'm not a Christian but if their beliefs* in heaven and hell are 'True', I'd like to think that Hitchens was a good man, and would be admitted into the pearly gates. After a very interesting conversation with Pete, no doubt. I'm not sure if the exact type of person KJI was falls under the remit for Christian doctrine (although if I were Christian i'd probably guess he'd be in purgatory!)

    *the plural here is deliberate as it would be impossible for all Christians to hold the same belief system

  • If you believe in having a imaginary friend who looks after you, then you can have sense of peace as well

  • #GodIsNotGreat

    Thumbs it up and let the Hitchslap and Hashtag live on!

  • I miss the old bugger...

  • @tomaselvis same

  • @Atheeizm :-(

    It's great fun looking at old clips of him.

    The poetry of his words... :-)

  • the veil of reason is being lifted.

  • 2:56 "Unprepared?"

    This is Hitchens. If God /does/ exist, God's about to lose a debate.

  • @askegg

    God forgives all making a profession of faith; is it moral? Workers

    who signed on at 4 PM got paid the same as workers who signed

    on at 9 AM; it works according to God's rules and nobody else's.

  • @theetrue So god makes the rules, the forgives those breaking the rules? What’s the point?

  • @askegg The point is that god rewards evenly if you show up late, unlike at any work establishment. 

  • @tg72211 The point is god seems to make rules, then ignore them. Hours of mindless entertainment.

  • @askegg

    All are unworthy, only those asking

    are granted reward whether their new life

    (read work) began at the start or end of the day.

  • @theetrue "All are unworthy...”

    That’s what I love about Christianity. It’s so uplifting.

  • @theetrue Might makes right, huh? I guess you'll worship anyone who kills god, then.

  • @RaynorGo

    God is all, and the issue of supremacy was

    settled when Satan was cast out, time to move on.

  • @theetrue Can you prove any of that? I highly doubt it.

  • @RaynorGo

    Not a shread of concrete evidence, you believe it or

    you don't, it's a personal decision, everyone makes it.

  • @theetrue Thank you for being honest and conceding that your religion is a piece of shit.

  • @RaynorGo

    The problem is, you

    can't see past your nose;

    get a check-up; from the neck up.

  • @theetrue isnt it time to accept none of that is even remotely true...

    read the book..."the bible"

    satan gave humans intelligence..(the serpent)

    "god" kicked us out of eden because of it...(weird how he tempted us and left it in the garden, let alone even made it, who was it for?)

    why did he question gods rule....???(one sided argument)

    and apparently doesnt asked to be worshiped...

    sounds like the god you worship...is actually the devil..and vise versa!

  • @azmanabdula

    No, I worship the God that created Satan and then

    banished Him for His transgression; thanks but no thanks.

  • @theetrue did you even think about what i just told you...

    if you could create evil....why not change it?

  • @azmanabdula

    I thought about what you said a lot

    before I decided to start thinking about God;

    Your hypothesis is severely flawed: God does not create evil.

  • @theetrue ive been a Christian...

    your hypothesis is flawed...

    God doesnt Exist....

  • @theetrue neither do unicorns...

  • @theetrue

    > Your hypothesis is severely flawed: God does not create evil.

    "I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things." —Isaiah 45.7

    I just love it when Christians haven't read the Bible.

  • @rkyeun

    Dude, I am so sorry, tell me where I should report to be torn to pieces in

    public execution. Oh, and by the way, my translation of the text reads, '..I

    make peace, I make war..', But never mind that, I'm sure you would much rather

    get on with the execution. --Dude, do you really love it to see people wrong?

  • @theetrue

    The translators of many modern Bible editions, aware of the unsettling implications this verse holds for their faith, have attempted to soften the blow by translating it in a more palatable way. The NIV, for example, has this passage say that God creates "disaster", while the English Standard Version has it as "calamity", and the Revised Standard Version says "woe". The Message translation creatively renders this verse as "I make harmonies and create discords".

  • @thetrue

    Although these alternate translations wouldn't seem to solve much, they are still not as faithful to the original Hebrew than the KJV's unflinching translation. The Hebrew word translated by the KJV writers as "evil" in Isaiah 45:7 is "ra", and from textual evidence, it is clear that in the Bible this word does mean evil in a moral sense. Here are some of the other contexts in which it is used:

  • @thetrue

    Genesis 2:17, God instructs Adam and Eve not to eat from "the tree of good and ra".

    Genesis 6:5, God resolves to destroy humankind in the great flood because "the ra of man was great in the earth".

    Genesis 13:13, the men of Sodom were "ra and sinners before the Lord exceedingly".

  • @thetrue

    Deuteronomy 1:35, a furious God threatens the Israelites, "Surely there shall not one of these men of this ra generation see that good land, which I sware to give unto your fathers."

    Judges 2:11, "the children of Israel did ra in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim".

    Kings 16:30, the wicked king Ahab (husband of the infamous Jezebel) "did ra in the sight of the Lord above all that were before him".

  • @rkyeun

    Four consecutive full length comments? I get the picture.

    You still haven't answered my question: where will

    you have me report for my public penance and execution?

  • @theetrue

    Your penance is to admit you were wrong about the translation and your stance on if, according to the Bible, God creates evil.

    We don't execute people for being ignorant of their own religion, it's something we pretty much expect at this point. Instead you get publicly humiliated. That part of your punishment is served.

  • @rkyeun

    Your order is a little too tall for me Mister, because God told me the

    Holy Spirit I received would lead me into all the truth. You have

    a serious problem in preferring to see people wrong instead of right;

    you will never enter Heaven with that attitude, repent and be baptized.

  • @theetrue

    Well no, I don't want to see you as wrong. But that requires you to actually stop being wrong. But, penance is of course only for those who are apologetic for their iniquities and want to redeem themselves. It doesn't affect the punishment.

    Publicly humiliated it is, then.

  • @rkyeun

    And likewise please display some honesty and humiliation: You

    have spent more than an hour gloating over an error you have

    perceived on my part and most likely will continue to do so for eternity.

  • @theetrue

    Actually, I've been watching Kerbals explode in their poorly-constructed spaceships for the last hour.

    How long you are publicly humiliated is entirely up to you, continues without my attention to the matter or ability to stop, and endures until you admit and correct your error.

  • @rkyeun

    Kewl Dude, I see how it is.

  • @rkyeun

    I repeat, pray for the Holy Spirit and you

    will start seeing more truth and less error.

  • @theetrue

    Praying for the Holy Spirit is how I became an atheist.

    So thank you.

  • @theetrue go fuck yourself, you are a pathetic idiot peddling bronze age superstitions. Religion, especially christianity, has visited enough evil on human civilization....we are through with you.

  • @lafontaine13

    You are through with me? I didn't know you were ever in charge.

    Here is some advice for you dirtball, be careful around water;

    people like you are usually last seen disappearing down the drain.

  • @theetrue lets think of religion for a moment...

    if god doesnt exist.....(humor me)

    what would you think of the state of religion if god didnt exist..

    what would you think?

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  • "How at peace D Wilson was - a man of joy". That is because he is deluded ! He believes every word of the bible is fact! - The deluded are often happy and joyful. However they are tend to be never at peace . . . . while there are still throats to shove their shit down. Hense the hateful twitter stuff we hear at the top. God is not Great!

  • I am not at all surprised by the theists reactions. I have gotten some unbelievable comments which shows just how hateful they can be. And they actually believe that they are right??? I wouldn't say such things to anyone, like "die and burn forever", etc., etc.,, even if I don't happen to believe the same things that they do.

  • Mr. Hitchens cranky, impatient and sad? Poor silly CBN shit-head. My folks believed some whacky shit too. Feels good living among the liberated though. Using every gram of your brain to cultivate a mind is going to be the best thing you ever did.

  • Is that all that CBN fuck wit can say of Hitchens: cranky, impatient and sad? Yes, he was was cranky with the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of Christianity and Islam, impatient with the deluded, and sad about the credulity and servility of the superstitious mind. Hitchens was a thousand times more of a human being than all of the morons on CBN put together.

  • haha CBN....too scared to talk like this when Hitchens was in your studio...but now that he is dead...fuckers

  • CBN needs a hitch slapping

  • lol they're mostly black -.-

  • FUCK CBN!!

  • i dont want to live on this planet anymore

  • Why stop with Kim. Adolph WAS a Christian, so he was one or two steps closer to being "redeemed", was he not? Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein was also a religious believer. And why stop with "glorious leaders"? Why not John Wayne Gacy and all the other serial murderers, many of whom DID have point of death conversions before they were executed. The number of truly nasty individuals who will get into the Believers paradise and the caliber of folks who are going to hell... even if I DID believe...

  • "Unprepared"? So American it hurts.

    Who the FUCK do you think you are, CBS?

    Go impose your values elsewhere.

  • @osakanone Not CBS, CBN. Big difference.

  • @osakanone CBS = Commercial Broadcasting....

    This was the dastardly work of CBN which is the Christian Broadcasting Network. Fuckin' assholes.

  • @osakanone Hey, not ALL Americans are like that...

    Some of us are (astoundingly, given the rise of religion and decline of funding for education over here) actually literate and do know how to speak the English Language instead of "Speakin' 'merican!"

    And...a great many of us read, knew, and loved Mr. Hitchens.

    Connection? :)

  • @osakanone That's CBN. The Christian Broadcasting Network. CBS are Canadian.

  • Can some one please source that whole "Demons in hell torturing souls" thing?

  • @XBLArmory: That's doctrine and is rather obscure in the bible, but the theologists and preachers in the various churches have created this from the Book of Revelations and passages where "tormented souls in hell" get mentioned (frequently) elsewhere in the bible.. WHo's going to be doing the tormenting, goes the line of reason, except demons (who are the angels that fell with Lucifer)?

  • @XBLArmory

    The bible.

  • Do another video when you actually get a response that warrants a video. I won't hold my breath.

  • Fox news is a cranky, impatient and sad network.

  • Worship of deity is one of the most selfish pursuits a person can make.

  • Christopher Hitchens fought for sanity and never apologized. He was fearless and displayed his love and respect for his fellow man in his tireless effort to shine light on the darkness that we call religion. I think he understood the suffering that such blind faith allows and excuses, but he would not excuse such suffering. His integrity will never die. We were fortunate to have him. Thank you for opening so many windows (in my head) He was the real deal or is, depending what you believe.

  • @BlockingMetal It wasn't Fox News it was Christian Broadcast News.

  • @ElevenHolesInOne And got 38 under par!

  • Why is everyone so concerned about what others believe or not believe in? Hang on, I think I'm concerned that everyone is concerned. Bah, I'm confused.

  • whats a jesus?

  • This is good, laughed so hard when he said "Is this really how people talk?" when he was reading out the twitter comments haha, this is also so true, I think religion is quite ridiculous..

  • Looks Christianity can be not true, evolution can also be not true, because each doesn't have that core evidence to prove it (yes revolutions has its monkeys to human, whatever. Either way it'll take us humans years and years to figure to actual meaning of life. So why not just live life (in the short time we have) instead fighting each other to find the meaning of life?

  • @PeterCho3165 You are correct that Christianity has no evidence, but evolution is a proven fact and there are mountain of evidence for its validity that you have either not bothered to look at or are incapable of understanding. Genetic information in your DNA can be traced to every living thing on this planet including both flora and funa. There is an unbroken chain from the first cell to you, me and all living things.

  • @PeterCho3165 So you would rather live in the dark ages and not explore life? Not try to find new discoveries?

    Not to mention evolution does have evidence to prove it. If you looked into it for any amount of time at all, you would realize that.

  • That segment by fox news was......disgusting

  • I am pretty sure in Islam if you convert on your death bed it's too late.

  • What I the only one thinking that this was going to be a Epic Rap Battle??

  • Whenever I hear about Kim Jong Ill, I think of Team America World Police

  • disgusting Fox News at it again

  • Primates will be one step closer towards becoming humans when we rid ourselves of this retarded shit known as religion.

  • @M0US3P0T4TO Not entirely, religion isn't the real problem, it's stupid close minded people (A problem that has plagued mankind sine the beginning of time) that are the real problem.

  • Well well, who is surprised by the reaction to #godisnotgreat ?

  • the people shown commenting on the trend godisnotgreat r really stupid. if god wanted violence we would have been born of anger only. n kim jong il if he had a change of heart it means he would hav had complete faith in god n thats all he asks for is ur faith that u r not perfect n u need help

  • many Atheists have beautiful quality lives and many of them do their best to make the world a better place, (when I was an Atheist I did to) many Christians do the same. The thing is few seldom ask why the world needs so much help.

  • #GodIsNotGreat... (facepalm) at all of the christian values we saw in this video, oh wait... the bible is full of death, threats, murder, slavery, etc etc etc etc

  • ah christian love .... and mercy and love die enemie and ..... hahahahaa

  • You see what you don't understand is Christians do not decide who goes to heaven, God does. If Kim Jong il really had a last minute change of heart he would still be eternally self guilty about what he caused. What people seem to do is over estimate their own knowledge and underestimate that of God. Accordingly people who brandish Gods name in vane and judge others are the worst.

  • @JerryDaMouse 99% of christians then

  • @JerryDaMouse god is all in your head, mate

    

  • I hope the people who kept bitching about #GodIsNotGreat soon realise that maybe it became a trending topic because they were all bitching about and, by being the cause of it trending, would have to "get the gun"

  • One man spends his entire life trying to make the world a better place. Another lives an existence based solely on pride, vanity, greed, dishonesty, and abuse of power.

    Yet, according to Christian beliefs, both are equally deserving of eternal suffering. Funny, isn't it?

    Oh wait. No it isn't.

  • @NimbusDX You could argue that Kim Jong Il spent his entire life trying to make the world better place.

  • @Madfoot713 You can. But you will look like a total moron.

  • @shovedup Emphasis on the word "tried".

  • @Madfoot713 Are you really going to try to argue that a man who tried to make the world a better place through peaceful means such as charity and public speaking was just as bad as a dictator who killed and oppressed thousands in order to gain power for himself? Well, go on then. Let's hear it.

  • @NimbusDX Well-intentioned extremists.

  • @NimbusDX We do not make the judgment on whether or not the 'good' man was actually a good man, or just put on a show. Nobody but existence knows the way his mind really worked, so nobody can make the call of whether he was well-intentioned..

  • @Firequacker Ah, I see. Working with charities such as and giving speeches "to put on a show" is just as bad oppressing and killing thousands of innocent people!

    Oh wait. No it isn't.

  • @NimbusDX You're correct, the actions don't cause as much harm. It's the intention that matters, and some would argue that Hitchens, because he was not blatantly dedicated to good, could not have been a wholly good person. I'm not saying that Christopher Hitchens went to hell or whatever, I don't concern myself with the afterlife. I'm just saying that two imperfect minds are equally imperfect.

  • @Firequacker "It's the intention that matters"

    If you can provide an example of an intention (in the absence of an action) that has harmed or helped anyone, I will think about taking you seriously.

    If intentions are what really matters, and not actions, then this should be an easy task for you.

  • What a spectacular argument against the ludicrous theory of heaven, hell and salvation. I am so proud of the worldwide atheist community for carrying Hitchens' torch and fighting on.

  • God Created Man in His own image, because Man Created God, first.

  • In Islam , a bad person, eg, terrorist, will not go to heaven until he has answered for his bad deeds in hell first, only after he has been punished, can he go to heaven.

    In Christianity you can do whatever the bloody hell you like, and simply say Jesus paid for our sins.

    If a man kills a child, would the law allow someone else to take his place?? that's ridiculous, but it's exactly what people are saying on Christianity.

  • WHO IS CBN NEWS????

    i smell fakery about....

  • We don't know that Kim Jong Il was evil. We only know what we are told.

  • Doug Wilson: Man of Joy, full of peace, antebellum slavery apologist.

    Christopher Hitchens: Sad, cranky, enemy of of tyranny and totalitarianism.

  • CBN Anchor: "Mark Martin has more on this man known for his militant humanism."

    "Militant humanism," that is the most hilarious example of someone trying and failing to make something sound evil and threatening.

    "Oh no, the militant humanists are here! They are going to make us discuss literature and philosophy at gunpoint!"

  • Rick Warren's tweet doesn't surprise me, Hitch stood against everything Warren was about. Warren admires totalitarian movements and held up the Hitler youth and Mao's cultural revolution as examples of dedication for Christians to emulate at one of his rallies in Anaheim. The whole sales pitch of his Purpose Driven Life is "Herp derp making decisions is hard, let Jesus (through me and other church leaders) do it for you."

  • I ask Christians these types of hypotheticals often on Youtube. Some theists will dodge the hypothetical and say stuff like "only God can judge." Some will give a straight forward "yes let him burn."

    I don't know which answer is more alarming.

  • I would never even want to meet a God who would send Kim Jong Il to heaven and send Christopher Hitchens to hell. I would tell that God to put me in hell with Hitchens. I don't want to be anywhere near a man as horrible as Kim Jong Il. Sharing the same heaven with that guy would be hell.

  • <--- Santic bitch

  • I honestly shed tears, when I heard of Christopher Hitchens death and watched some videos of him afterwards. I admired him so much for his keen intelligence and his unmatched rhetorical skills. I must have watched every one of his available debates at least once.

    I never met him and yet I mourn his death almost as if he was a family member.

  • Christopher Hitchens will be missed. I will continue his work. Knowledge through experience, not faith.

  • Was there a disproportionally large sample of one ethnicity asking the creator of "#GodIsNotGreat" to kill themselves or be killed?

  • The Twitter responses show the complete ignorance that religion breeds. These people did not even recognize the total hypocrisy of their statements. The same goes for the CBN talking heads.

  • I am a Christian,and I liked Christopher Hitchins. He made his choices, however they have turned out ,same with Kim Jong Ill. Your question is based on an untrue assumption as to what salvation and the afterlife consist of and how ones choices affect the outcome eternal existence with God ,or no existence without him. All I can really say is that without knowing what we know ,I can understand how this type of thing would not make sense. I used the same arguments when I was an atheist. Peace

  • @possum2u Thanks for answering. Firstly, I am not aware that there actually is an afterlife, so perhaps you should jump that hurdle first? I assume this is contained in your “knowing what we know statement”.

  • @askegg you asked ,I'm just trying to help, God is real and he is who he says he is ,(as opposed to who anyone else says he is or isn't) He is not happy if indeed Christopher or Kim are lost,says so in his book. God is Love

  • @possum2u Sorry, you lost me at "God is real”.

  • @possum2u "God is real". I ask you to give me one piece of evidence to back up that statement. Just one will do. I don't think that's do much to ask.

  • @possum2u

    You were an atheist and now you are a christian. No doubt you need some psychiatrist's help before your mental illness becomes serious.

  • @kesav1985 Very cute!

  • @possum2u Same here, I'm glad you've found a better way to be ;)

  • militant humanism? WTF? I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've ever heard such a bullshit term.

  • @Imperiused

    Yes, the militant belief that people should be ethical and work for the benefit of their fellows even *without* eternal sticks and carrots.

    What exactly *is* the militant stream of that? Where do I enlist?

  • @Imperiused militant pacifists tops it though...

  • @Imperiused It actually makes a lot of sense. To be a militant humanist, you would believe that you should use violence to enforce the success of humanity. However, I think it is oxymoronic, because to use violence breeds fear and fear does not create success.

  • Of course Hitchens was cranky and inpatient, he never was one to tolerate fools.

  • "Gone to meet his maker, unprepared." Comical. If there is a god and Hitchens is before him, I daresay god is weeping like a little child and apologizing to Hitchens for his poor behavior. If there is a god, he has met his match with Hitchens. Unprepared my ass!

  • Those two plastic "news" presenters are by far the most condescending, patronizing useless collection of atoms I have ever had the misfortune to see and hear.

    Hitchens said it himself that he wouldn't like to wake up one day and for religion to be gone, he said he enjoyed the challenge of debate too much. Hitchens went out of this world the same way he came into it, fighting

  • Its quite sick how theists and FOX think of Christopher. sick!

  • By the way Kim jong Il also used his godgiven talents in my opinion. We just don't look at it that way because we can't accept the fact that such terrible beings can have talents as well. I mean to stay in power for that long, and even to take over the power of your dad you need at least some competence. I could be wrong however, I haven't done any research. It's just that I don't think a retard could run a country let alone NK in the modern era.

  • I would be irritable, tired and sad too if I had to put up with the bullsh*t nonsense of believers 24/7 also. FOX News would be the greatest of thorns in my ass I could possible ask for.

  • ha ha..blacks.

  • Reactions like those twitter twits reveal, don't they, what an absolute hollow farce it all is — 'Love thy neighbour (if they believe) as thyself .... otherwise shooteth them'.

  • @TheraminTrees he knew they were expendable and therefore deploy them as frontline soldiers..even though they are the first to die, they have no fear of death...granted, Freud would take issue with that but nevertheless!)

    

  • @TheraminTrees The outfit of religion suits these idiots perfectly. It's people like us who have the refined sense to desert this spectrum altogether, and who have the gumption to tend to others in the way that contradicts our reptilian nature. (Sun Tzu knew what to do with these people...lol..

  • @TheraminTrees . Lol. I mean, hypocrisy, undeservedly, has a bad name. Au contraire, hypocrisy is what keeps us polite and with good social graces. These tweets demonstrate the exact lack of grace the contents of religion have condoned.

  • @TheraminTrees Then, you have the dark side of the spectrum--the bowels of the beast; religions. So, I agree with how comical and vacuous the transparency of their facade is, but I would like to add to and augment what you said by noting how inept these people are at being hypocrites.

  • @TheraminTrees Yeah, I think there is a spectrum that spans from spirituality to religion--where people who are spiritual either occupy a position that's wholly different from the holy(where the cogntive glitches necessary for the religious mindset exhibit themselves to a lesser extent), or dwindle near the center of the spectrum where they profess to believe in god, but not religion(a halfway point if I've ever seen one).

  • @TheraminTrees Yeah, hollow farce indeed. But, at the other end of the spectrum it's a well-stocked tragedy (unless you, lol, define tragedy as mel brooks did. "Tragedy is cutting my finger. Comedy is when someone falls down a manhole and dies.") But yeah, the lifeforms that express themselves as divinely inspired sashay along this despicable chasm they span.

  • @burnhardship why are you spamming theramintrees?

  • @TheLuckySaGe why are you asking me that question?

  • @burnhardship Your like having a one way conversation with him....... spamming someone 5 times in a row is a little bit obnoxious don't you think?

  • @TheLuckySaGe Why you see obnoxiousness is probably because of your misunderstanding of what conversation and spam means. I responded to his post once(ergo, not a conversation in any sense). And spamming means disruptive messages, especially commercial messages posted on a computer network or sent as e-mail. Your use of the words spam and conversation need revision. Until then, your questions are incoherent to me.

  • @burnhardship It is unfortunate that my question is incoherent to you, seeing as it is explicitly clear and concise. I was wrong about accusing you of spamming 5 times, it was actually 6 times. Do you like to make yourself feel important by attempting to engage in conversation with a popular youtube user? If you haven't already noticed, he isn't replying to you, which does give off the impression that you are obnoxious. I could probably infer from your behavior that you lack social skills.

  • @TheLuckySaGe Isn't it curious that, out of all the people, you're the one that, not only responds to me but, responds to me with issues of self-importance, obnoxiousness, and lack of social skills? You're projecting. Because, If I am seeking importance, you've obviously taken it upon yourself to dethrone me. One could infer that you are using me as your stepping stone in a game of teacher's pet, with the goal being to win importance by prevailing over me.

  • @burnhardship And, with the "if you haven't noticed" thing... First, you exhibit bias when you use "Isn't" as your contracted 3rd person singular. I noticed you didn't use "hasn't". Secondly, If my response goes unrequited, that doesn't automatically mean obnoxiousness on my part. But, at least you were honest enough to admit it was merely an "impression" of yours. And, you're inference about my social skills stemming from one impression of yours needs to either be double-checked, or diagnosed.

  • @burnhardship I just find this entire ordeal amusing. I have never seen someone write a paragraph 6 times in a row to a person who made a general comment to no one in particular. Couple that with your apparent defensiveness when I point it out and it does give evidence that my inferences are correct. As for your issue about me using "isn't" as opposed to "hasn't" I believe you have mistaken bias for confidence.

  • @TheLuckySaGe Listen, man... I don't mind sparring with you. You prove you want to tango with me too because you keep coming back for more. But, If you want me to continue, you are going to have to step it up. Presenting yourself as someone who can't distinguish bias, who lacks self-knowledge, and who has a low comprehension level isn't a profile that attracts me. If this is really you, here's your chance to employ your exit strategy, and thereby give the illusion that you are going out on top.

  • @burnhardship I doubt you can handle my linguistic ferocity when it comes to the "tango". Your avoidance of a rather simplistic question and consequent submissions of rather strenuous insults of both inference and innuendo are tedious at best. As for your accusation that I lack self-knowledge and have a low-comprehension level I present to you Sigmund Freud projection (to which you so ironically attributed to me earlier). Should you choose to continue this conversation, I bid you caution.

  • @TheLuckySaGe I don't wish to further our interactions. Goodbye.

  • @TheraminTrees Indeed! Break out the horses, shields and swords!

  • It's common for atheists to be viewed as unhappy and angry by theists. I don't think it's true. It's a propagated stereotype meant to cast atheists in a negative light. I've watched plenty of Hitchens, and he seemed just as happy as anyone else. It does seem that atheists tend to appear more concerned, but this is really the same difference as an adult that understands his role and responsibility vs. a child that believes his parents will always be there to take care of everything.

  • @TheRavensGhost It makes no sense to counter a stereotypical claim with a stereotypical claim. Please stop trying to get external recognition and just speak the truth, it is the best way to spread light in a dark world.

  • @Firequacker What are you talking about?

  • @TheRavensGhost Your attempt at wit that ended up pitting one claim of stereotype to another, which is, in and of itself, useless except to highlight the irony of the situation. I don't think that's what you were trying to do, judging by the context and your style of speech..

  • @Firequacker I didn't claim any stereotypes, and nothing I said was intended to be wit. I just expressed my thoughts about the video. Why are you harrassing so many people while accusing them of seeking attention?

  • Oh the irony. Some intolerant person saying god is not great? KILL THEM!

  • Just shows the uneducated drones who follow religion.

  • ...into consideration not only his atheistic or antitheistic beliefs but also how he lived his life ie. was he a 'good' person, and the same for Kim Jong Il.

  • everyone has a different view on the issue, however i believe in God judging everyone fairly and also in the existence of not just Heaven and Hell but also the interim, sin-atoning state of Purgatory. While your assumption from that tweet regarding the Truth may well be intended to imply that Hitchen's soul is in Hell, I understood it as Hitchens has now come face to face with and been judged by his Creator, the outcome of which who am i to say. I believe Hitchens will be judged fairly, taking

  • @dmacca24 Which one is he going to put you in?

    Heaven hell or purgatory?

    You know which one you deserve.

    You know in your soul which level of afterlife you have earned.

    You know if you have been naughty or nice.

    You know which level you want.

    If you are disappointed with his choice, can you appeal.

    You are judged by the living and those yet to live.

    Not by the dead.