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  • sure the bible refered to dinosours once as behemoths :/

  • @charliesbass, you are grossly misinformed and live in a delusion. You are a proud non believer so to make any comments is redundant but it is best to educate yourself on good and evil, light and dark, truth and lies, the broad path versus the narrow path.

  • @prittydeb, be serious...

  • Dear Christians

    What makes Satan so evil?

    Thusfar his only act of evil is making life-long sinners make them pay in an internal inferno, seems more like an act of karma than an act of evil.

    Yours sincerely

    Atheist

  • @charliesbass So far as I cal recall, Satan doesn't punish evil-doers if you go by the Bible. He tempts people to sin, and urges them away from God. That is why he is evil; he is the encourager of evil and the instigator of sin.

  • Fail video. Dislike.

  • Please my brothers and sisters help me spread the gospil by subscribing to my channel THANK YOU

  • I am sorry but God wrote the bible not humans God used their hands that's why the bible is so perfect But I like your video

  • @prittydeb

    Last time I read it the bible was pretty flawed; there is plenty of contradiction there. Errors and so on, but that's what you'd expect from a document that's been translated and re-adjusted for a couple of millennia. If you still consider it perfect what do you mean by perfect?

  • @Tempo20000 I am sorry to tell you this but it is the truth, the fact that you say what you just did means that you do not have enough wisdom to understand the bible

  • @prittydeb

    Why does it? What am I getting wrong? Honestly I'd love to know but no-ones given me straight answer yet. Also the historical evidence points to the bible having many errors due to poor translation and the censorship/rewording of certain passages.

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  • Whenever we read the obscene stories, the voluptuous debaucheries, the cruel and tortuous executions, the unrelenting vindictiveness with which more than half the Bible is filled, it would be more consistent that we call it the word of a demon than the word of God. It is a history of wickedness that has served to corrupt and brutalize mankind; and, for my part, I sincerely detest it, as I detest everything that is cruel.

    [Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason]

  • Everybody knows that the bird is the word.

  • I see why man people gonna fail and lose faith.The biggest threat the devil has to the world is to trick people that god doesn't exist.The worst part is when people realize hes real n he comes back it will be to late for you.So I pray for the lost and seek the truth. Jesus Christ is real and he died on the cross for our sins.The devil is loose.he mixes lies with the truth

  • God spoke to me and told me to to tell you all to chill out, He thinks your all noobs and hes gone off to play on an elite server. He also wants his dignity back

  • The only Deist hymn ever written. Send a copy to Thomas Jefferson, he'd have loved it.

  • The word is bird....

  • God doesnt exist. I lost my imaginary friend when I was five, why cant you?

  • I'm not Sorry to tell you , But I'm glad to tell you that the word of God was inspired by Him and , the term that a human wrote it makes me LOL,cause God never needed man but man needed God, without God all things are possible , In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God. the same was in the beginning with God.All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made.JOHN 1:1-3

  • The message of this song is a message I wish I could get across to every Biblical Creationist.

  • I usually dismiss any religious video/song, but goddamnit, this actually makes SENSE.This song doesn't preach that the fossils were placed here to test our faith, that the earth is 6000 years old, or that we came from adam and eve. Here, god is an abstract entity that created everything. Big Bang, God, Allah, Flying Spaghetti Monster, whatever you believe in, there WAS a creator of the world in which we live in, be that creator sentient or not. In that sense, I DO believe that a god made us

  • @trollolololololo Heh. the song is about science, actually, and there's divine beauty in reality. I can't remark on the sentient 'creator', but there's a theme to the Architect of the Universe in the form of many things we've encountered as a species, say, nuclear fission - comes with great benefits, unimaginable heat generation with so few material, but there's a catch in the form of invisible, all-threatening a, b, y- radiation.

    A balance in terms of risks and rewards, if you will. ;)

  • @z0nt21 heh, I don't have any religion, but if I was asked which god I believe in, I would say it's the universe

  • This is a great song and it is going on my favorite list.

  • "By stem and root and brach we trace,

    By feather, fang and fur.

    How the living things that are descend from things that were:

    The moss, the kelp, the zebrafish, the very mice and flies

    These tiny, humble, wordless things,

    How shall they tell us lies?"

    Read it, hear it, heed it and remember, when you have to choose between them in the strife - Human wrote the Bible, G-d wrote Life. :')

  • Spiritual matter takes many forms whether its an atom or a whale. What does it matter what form spiritual energy takes? The people who wrote & believe the bible exist because of spiritual energy, as does anything else created into existence. Arguments about who or what created what miss the point. It doesn't matter. Love is all that matters. HP

  • @HealthyPlanet

    Provide proof for measureable, quantifiable spiritual energy and you will be taken seriously.

  • @Szgerle HEY! I got a magic book written by the invisible man, I believe it, a billion others do, disprove it or else your a vile abomination.

  • @ganados0 King james was born 6, 1566, 6th of scotland, he authorized 66 books and called them the word of God. THE BIBLE IS THE MARK OF THE BEAST

  • @ganados0

    My invisible pink unicorn godess could beat up your god any day! Its written in the book of the unicorn!

  • @Szgerle Well my magic book says your wrong because you've been mislead it says its true therefore its true.

  • @ganados0

    My magic book is more magic-y than yours because mine was rewritten 400 years ago!

  • @ganados0 I am God because my name is God :) haha.... we are funny.

  • Wonderful. It is an act of worship by man to patiently seek out the works of god. The great physicist Isaac Newton taught himself Greek and Hebrew the better to translate the Bible, Old Testament and New. He devoutly searched the heavens, peering to see god's plan, developing calculus the better to understand the movements of the planets. Yes, his conclusions went against the teachings of the established church; but when should truth have to bow to error, regardless of who teaches it ?

  • Thanks Catherine Faber for this great Deistic tune

  • Everyone needs to stop debating whether God exists or doesn't on each video. No one will convince you He is real. So go about your delusion.

  • I'd be interested in hearing Cat Faber's song about the crash of Columbia. I haven't managed to find it yet.

  • I love this song. Where can I get the download link?

  • @TonyHulk10 -- A legal copy is available from the song's publisher Prometheus Music at "The Virtual Filksing" ... appears I can't post the link.

  • I love this song. Where can I get the download link?

  • Is there a download link to this somewhere?

  • I dislike seeing such a perfect rendering of my thoughts

    /not a god

  • great !

  • So nice and beautifull

  • Beautiful song

    Beautiful imagery

    GREAT WORK!!

  • I once read that "religious leaders don't have a problem with science, they have a problem with God. Every time we figure out how God did something, they get angry, hold up their bibles, and shout 'Nuh uh!' " Same idea here. The molecules don't mind if we deny what is in front of us... they will keep doing their thing regardless.  Schroedinger's cat notwithstanding.

  • words is god they're evil they make up things with words

  • so true

  • This song means a lot to me. When Christian Fundamentalists and militant atheists act as though their respective views are the only options, it can be very alienating to be surrounded by an argument that either ignores or condemns you on both sides. (I'd imagine it's even more difficult to come from a non Judeo-Christian background and be religious, at least in the US where I am.)

    My favorite line, easily, is "The profoundest act of worship is to try to understand".

  • I do not see how evolutionism and creationism are mutually exclusive. We do not exist in the temporal terms of a 'god'. Nor do we have the frame of reference that such a being would have.  The ultimate act of faith is, perhaps, to challenge faith and strengthen and refine it.

  • @GoldStormDancer

    Creationism as literally interpreted from the Bible is incompatible with the evidence. All you can really posit is an non-specific type of creator who works in ways which are always just out of reach of human perception and who acts in such a way that the universe behaves exactly as if there were no creator anyways. Not a very impressive God, is it?

  • @WSWarthog The bible as a document is written by men, and interpreted by them, 'divine intervention' or not. Genesis, as a strict interpretation, could be used to support terraforming. Subtlety could equally be the result of working with minimal input, within the reference in which such an being finds itself. One way or another, we exist. We must make the most of that, and stop dividing ourselves along the lines of belief, and discover what is, rather than focusing on what is not.

  • @GoldStormDancer

    I don't see how it could "support terraforming". Far from supporting such a hypothesis, the story is so absurd and unreal that people will grasp at any supposedly scientific straws to avoid having to discard it. It isn't a matter of "dividing ourselves along lines of belief" it's a matter of standing up for what you believe in.

  • @WSWarthog Terraforming is the move from lack of life, to minimal life, to increasing complexity. I am not defending the book, I am agreeing that in matters of 'faith' where the book and the world collide, the world is a far better arbiter. It is less 'grasping at straws' than 'trying to understand alternate views'. It allows discussion, when approached calmly, bridging the gap, and discourse. Belief, when held to the point it is unapproachable, always divides.

  • @GoldStormDancer

    It's fine to try and understand alternative ways of thinking but when those ways of thinking are caught in their own inertia due to being unable to provide us with anything concrete and substantial then we need to toe a line where we consider what ideas are worth entertaining and what is causing us to waste our time, energy and resources simply to find dead ends.

  • I consider myself a religious man these many decades, but I see no reason why I can not have faith and still have science (not creationisim.) As our friend Galileo was said to have said "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.

  • I completely agree!

  • I'm an atheist, but this song is beautiful, and the message should be obvious, when reality contradicts what the Bible says, then it's the Bible that is wrong. That's something that any person of common sense and basic reason should be able to grasp, whether you believe in a god or not.

    Unfortunately, common sense is not so common.

  • Good song, but I think "The Flying Spaghetti Monster and the Invisible Pink Unicorn" sums it up better.

  • @AtheistCanuck indeed, i am an atheist too, but this is a great song. I just wish "god" was replaced with nature or something :)

  • She sounds like a Deist.

  • I love this song

  • There are so many diverse views about any ancient texts,and I,for one,have grown very weary of hearing about them. Someone has told me that there is a "code" in the words,yet,it is clearly self-evident that very few have the understanding they need. We could safely say that NONE of these ancient texts are as old as our planet earth, and I for one, am tired of all of the corruption and lies.

    Your words are inspiring, and I will put my trust in my Maker and not in man!

    Thank you so much!

  • Are you being ironic by quoting a "Just around the corner! Any minute now!" type prediction from thousands of years ago?

  • Oh cool! This song has five stars in my mp3 player. I love it, (except I don't agree with the "god" bits,) it's very moving.

  • Just take it as metaphor.

  • This is wonderful!

  • good!

  • That is great!

    Thanks!

    I like it!

  • pretty music,

    dont quite agree with the theology, but it does a good job presenting creation, that we didnt come from goo.

    there was no from the goo to the zoo to you.

  • Listen to the song again: "We are kin to beasts, no other answer can we bring. The truth has left its fingerprints on every living thing."

    You may watch and study, or shudder and deny.

  • yes humans wrote the bible

    whom inspired the writing?

    Holy Spirit

    we are NOT just animals in disguise

  • Indeed we're not... we're just animals.

  • you're right. we aren't just 'animals in diguise'. we ARE animals.

  • @jimi4kali Technically humans are animals.

  • @triondan i figured that when it said it had received to many bad ratings it was another creationist thoughts, amen.

  • I loved Leslie Fish's version, but I must admit, Catreally sells it as well. Her clear tones are a wonderful contrasts to Leslie's... Leslie. ^.^

  • Actually, this is a performance by Kathy Mar, from her album "My Favorite Sings".

    I'd love to hear Leslie doing this -- but I don't get to many cons any more...

  • Yes, this is Kathy Mar. I recognize it. Didn't know it was a cover though.

  • The original tune is very beautiful, but much more difficult. It's good that there is another that isn't such a challenge to those of us not formally trained.

  • i love this song and have i memorized! i love the pictures! i do however like the way Cat sings it, on her album "Under the Gripping Beast", better

  • This is the most awesome thing ever. Bravo!

  • Vu Trong Thu! Where ARE you? Have you been a guest at any Filk conventions anywhere yet?

  • I love this video... Quite simply it is aweinspiring... and it is obvious the awe that the singer feels. Although I dont see how this video is informative?... I can relate to the awe that this artist feels about our world... but fortunately I can derrive without interference of any supernatural beings.

  • I think that's the point, eh?

    Then again, it also doesn't rule out supernatural beings, but encourages people to try to find out.

  • Very nice and informative video.

  • Great vid/slide show! I love this song.

  • I liked this a lot - how do I get a copy of this video to use in classrooms?

    Much thanks,

    LoraKim Joyner

  • I have the CD. It's nice to have a vid too :)

    Well done.

  • i luv this song.

  • Thank you so very much

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