@bonoboe Look at the date this video was uploaded. The footage is from the Sept 2010 quake (the reporter is correct, nobody died that day), not the deadly Feb 2011 quake. Imbecile
@freakystyley4000 Bramah is myth. If you value evidence, logic, reason, and truth, you will surely come to a different conclusion if you will challenge the scriptures, and the overwhelming abundance of supporting evidence. Bramah, like all the other mythical gods, are not real. There is one God. And He is alive.
@oneminutetomidnight - "Bramah is a myth" - please tell that to the world's 1 BILLION Hindus.
Both they and I will tell you that your beloved Mr. Christ is an amalgamation of various other religious figures such as Horus and Mithras and that Christianity is nothing more than prophecy SELF-fulfilment and a plaguer of other traditions, rituals and festivals - including pagan ones.
Your idea of god scares me more than your idea of Satan.
@freakystyley4000 Oh, and I meant to also say, you are correct only in part. He was killed, as had been prophesied, but also, as prophesied, He was resurrected.
@freakystyley4000 Hi, The prophecies of Jesus life spanned 450 to 1500 years before His birth, and concepts like the resurrection, virgin birth, Father-Son, relationship precede Horus and Mithras. And many of the texts that refer to Horus and Mithras post-date the completion of the Bible.
Would you consider watching a very short video up here (search: Why the Bible? Ravi Zacharias at the University of Illinois)? I think it would shed new light on what you believe. I'd love to know your thoughts
@oneminutetomidnight - ah huh. You know the Jews are STILL waiting for the 'real' messiah right? You know there is Jainism, Wicca, Zoroastrianism and Hinduism in the world too right? Who are you to say that all of their beliefs are false and even 'wrong'?
Even if you were a theologan with an IQ of 190, you and your kind haven't proven the existance of a deity - and you've had over 2000 years now.
Sorry, but reason, logic and science is the 'way'. Not ancient Jewish faerietales.
@oneminutetomidnight - I have read the bible cover-to-cover on several occassions, in addition to 12 years of Catholic schooling. I have also read 'bible stories for children' - very amusing how they gloss over the genocide and slavery.
I have read parts of the Koran (in English of course, not Arabic) and have also looked into Hinduism, Jainism, Wicca and Zoroastrianism.
I have also read Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and watch Bill Maher and Penn & Teller.
@freakystyley4000 Hi, Yes, I am very familiar with Harris, Dawkins, Hitchens, Maher, and Penn & Teller. I have read them and have heard them speak. If I were to suggest some other authors and books that are sufficient to counter the views of who you've mentioned, my list would include Dr. R C Sproul, Dr. Tim Keller, Dr. Ravi Zacharias, Hank Hanegraaff, Dr. Michael Youssef, and Dr. Adrian Rogers.
Would you be interested in searching up here for "Authors@Google: Tim Keller"?
@freakystyley4000 Also, as someone on the other side of the world from you, I would ask you to please consider further the views of those who I've mentioned. I grew up in the wiccan capital of the world, and I have experienced many things. I can firmly say that people like Michael Shermer (who I'm sure you are familiar with) and others who deny the existence of a world beyond that which we can see, are plainly wrong. Someone who has seen another realm cannot be convinced it doesn't exist.
@oneminutetomidnight - Dr. Shermer, Christopher Hitchens, James Randi, MYSELF... no self-respecting Atheist denies the possibility that there is something beyond death, or that perhaps mankind should never have abandoned the Greek Pantheon... or that faeries do exist in picturesque English gardens.
But the burden of proof remains on the one making the extraordinary claim, and in this case YOU must prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have 'seen another realm'. We CAN be convinced!
@freakystyley4000 I couldn't prove my experiences of that nature any more than someone else could disprove them. However, if I wanted to be detailed about them, I could give an account which someone could believe or not believe. But my only point of that was to express that for me personally, I know I could not be persuaded to adopt an atheistic worldview.
@freakystyley4000 But I do wonder if you would challenge your beliefs on whether or not the universe was created by a designer, or if it was merely a product of chance.
Have you considered the integrated complexity argument?
You are a good bass player, and are no doubt familiar with harmonics. Did you know that even the movements of the planets are modulated according to harmonic proportions, as Kepler discovered?
@oneminutetomidnight - the thing is, an Atheist is not afraid to say 'I DON'T KNOW' to your question on the origin of the universe. YOU on the other hand put it all down to an unseen force, that you then again limit down to just one version of said unseen force: e.g. the tyrant deity of an illiterate Iron Age Jewish desert tribe. Oh, and his spooge cross-kid.
Yes I am familiar with harmonics - both natural and artificial - used on the bass guitar, and I am aware of Kepler.
@freakystyley4000 Thanks for the replies. I'm reading Antony Flew's 'There is a God - How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind', and it's a very interesting read. Have you read it?
@freakystyley4000 Also, regarding Jesus, people do have grounds for belief. Have you heard of Dr. Simon Greenleaf? He was the Royal Professor of Law at Harvard University in the 1800s, and considered one of the greatest legal minds that ever lived. He wrote a book entitled, 'An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists by the Rules of Evidence Administered in the Courts of Justice'. You may like to consider this book.
@freakystyley4000 I'd like to share this other video with you that I think can give you a new perspective. As an atheist, you would claim to seek evidence and truth, would you not? I am sincerely trying to point you in that direction. I do not reply to you to simply try to change your mind for the sake of it. It is much deeper. I hope you will watch this video as well as consider my other links.
Search up here for "The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud" (uploaded by UC television)
@freakystyley4000 Oh, and as I searched on my phone's YouTube app for that video so I could watch it a second time, I realized that my phone wouldn't display videos longer than 10 minutes in the search results. This video is an hour (well spent), but just to clarify it is the correct video, the speaker is Armand Nicholi, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. I realize I'm assuming a lot, thinking you may watch it, but I hope that you do. Thanks.
@oneminutetomidnight - yes Christ lives in Missouri USA according to the Mormons. So what? 2/3's of the world's population does just fine without Jesus. And a good deal of us live perfectly moral lives without religion altogether. That is why we Atheists are the fastest growing group in the western world (and no I didn't pull that quote out of my hellbound arse; please do some research and see for yourself).
@ChristiansofAsia - more likely to be plate tecktonics. And why 'signs'? If Mr. Christ was going to *ahem!* "come back for a second round", why would there be signs? Why wouldn't he just SHOW THE FUCK up and stop teasing you rapturous fuckers with 'signs'?
Doesn't matter anyway. The Hindus have the right religion anyway. Or maybe the Mormons. Or maybe you should really be awaiting the second coming of Xenu?
Or perhaps all religion is bullshit and you are wasting your life.
@bonoboe: this video is from Sept. 2010, when a previous major earthquake hit Christchurch.
vogonbard 1 year ago
"Noone died"?
What are they, trying to get less people to care!?
The people in Christchurch don't start looting and raping, killing, after something like this, like what they did in America and Japan.
I feel terrible for those who died without deserving it, i been to christchurch it was a beautiful place, i can't believe this happened.
How much worst can things get this year?
jimmyxx3 1 year ago
Hi oh my got this quake is horrible, I remember that similar earthquake in my country, Chile, sorry.maiga99.
maiga99 1 year ago
people should look at the date the video was posted!!! It was last year!
PunLeiMu 1 year ago
noone died? are yu insane??
AntaresInScorpius 1 year ago
noone died??? who is this guy?
bonoboe 1 year ago 6
@bonoboe Looks as though this was the earlier earthquake back on Sept 3rd of 2010 from which they were still re-building....poor people.
alanthamilton 1 year ago
@bonoboe this is footage of the first quake
brookwarner 1 year ago
@bonoboe hi there the guy is right no one died on sept 4th 2010 the latest one on feb 22 2011 people have died
chuthekiwi 1 year ago
@bonoboe He was referring to the 4th september one. No one died on the 4th of September, can u believe its nearly a year ago now?
lisasawesome11 7 months ago
@bonoboe Look at the date this video was uploaded. The footage is from the Sept 2010 quake (the reporter is correct, nobody died that day), not the deadly Feb 2011 quake. Imbecile
maimed88 2 weeks ago
@bonoboe look at the date uploaded it was 2010, deadly one was feb 2011
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worldethq 1 year ago
From Chile we pray for the difficult times they are living all the people of NZ.
Now is the time to dry your tears, stand up and begin to help and build what nature takes us from time to time in our lives.
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nalcayec 1 year ago
unlike that useless american President.....yaaay for John.
stopbeingnasty 1 year ago
@stopbeingnasty I agree. Whole heartedly.
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ChristiansofAsia 1 year ago
@ChristiansofAsia Who? He's not real, so stop kidding yourselves. Deal with THIS world.
DickHBox 1 year ago
@DickHBox Christ lives.
oneminutetomidnight 1 year ago
@oneminutetomidnight - no he doesn't - he died! It's even in YOUR fuckin' book!
Now Lord Bramah - HE lives!!!
freakystyley4000 1 year ago
@freakystyley4000 Bramah is myth. If you value evidence, logic, reason, and truth, you will surely come to a different conclusion if you will challenge the scriptures, and the overwhelming abundance of supporting evidence. Bramah, like all the other mythical gods, are not real. There is one God. And He is alive.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - "Bramah is a myth" - please tell that to the world's 1 BILLION Hindus.
Both they and I will tell you that your beloved Mr. Christ is an amalgamation of various other religious figures such as Horus and Mithras and that Christianity is nothing more than prophecy SELF-fulfilment and a plaguer of other traditions, rituals and festivals - including pagan ones.
Your idea of god scares me more than your idea of Satan.
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Oh, and I meant to also say, you are correct only in part. He was killed, as had been prophesied, but also, as prophesied, He was resurrected.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - oh, you mean just like Horus and Mithrah right?
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Hi, The prophecies of Jesus life spanned 450 to 1500 years before His birth, and concepts like the resurrection, virgin birth, Father-Son, relationship precede Horus and Mithras. And many of the texts that refer to Horus and Mithras post-date the completion of the Bible.
Would you consider watching a very short video up here (search: Why the Bible? Ravi Zacharias at the University of Illinois)? I think it would shed new light on what you believe. I'd love to know your thoughts
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - ah huh. You know the Jews are STILL waiting for the 'real' messiah right? You know there is Jainism, Wicca, Zoroastrianism and Hinduism in the world too right? Who are you to say that all of their beliefs are false and even 'wrong'?
Even if you were a theologan with an IQ of 190, you and your kind haven't proven the existance of a deity - and you've had over 2000 years now.
Sorry, but reason, logic and science is the 'way'. Not ancient Jewish faerietales.
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Have you read Romans 1:18-25?
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - I have read the bible cover-to-cover on several occassions, in addition to 12 years of Catholic schooling. I have also read 'bible stories for children' - very amusing how they gloss over the genocide and slavery.
I have read parts of the Koran (in English of course, not Arabic) and have also looked into Hinduism, Jainism, Wicca and Zoroastrianism.
I have also read Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and watch Bill Maher and Penn & Teller.
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Hi, Yes, I am very familiar with Harris, Dawkins, Hitchens, Maher, and Penn & Teller. I have read them and have heard them speak. If I were to suggest some other authors and books that are sufficient to counter the views of who you've mentioned, my list would include Dr. R C Sproul, Dr. Tim Keller, Dr. Ravi Zacharias, Hank Hanegraaff, Dr. Michael Youssef, and Dr. Adrian Rogers.
Would you be interested in searching up here for "Authors@Google: Tim Keller"?
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Also, as someone on the other side of the world from you, I would ask you to please consider further the views of those who I've mentioned. I grew up in the wiccan capital of the world, and I have experienced many things. I can firmly say that people like Michael Shermer (who I'm sure you are familiar with) and others who deny the existence of a world beyond that which we can see, are plainly wrong. Someone who has seen another realm cannot be convinced it doesn't exist.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - Dr. Shermer, Christopher Hitchens, James Randi, MYSELF... no self-respecting Atheist denies the possibility that there is something beyond death, or that perhaps mankind should never have abandoned the Greek Pantheon... or that faeries do exist in picturesque English gardens.
But the burden of proof remains on the one making the extraordinary claim, and in this case YOU must prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have 'seen another realm'. We CAN be convinced!
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 I couldn't prove my experiences of that nature any more than someone else could disprove them. However, if I wanted to be detailed about them, I could give an account which someone could believe or not believe. But my only point of that was to express that for me personally, I know I could not be persuaded to adopt an atheistic worldview.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 But I do wonder if you would challenge your beliefs on whether or not the universe was created by a designer, or if it was merely a product of chance.
Have you considered the integrated complexity argument?
You are a good bass player, and are no doubt familiar with harmonics. Did you know that even the movements of the planets are modulated according to harmonic proportions, as Kepler discovered?
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - the thing is, an Atheist is not afraid to say 'I DON'T KNOW' to your question on the origin of the universe. YOU on the other hand put it all down to an unseen force, that you then again limit down to just one version of said unseen force: e.g. the tyrant deity of an illiterate Iron Age Jewish desert tribe. Oh, and his spooge cross-kid.
Yes I am familiar with harmonics - both natural and artificial - used on the bass guitar, and I am aware of Kepler.
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Thanks for the replies. I'm reading Antony Flew's 'There is a God - How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind', and it's a very interesting read. Have you read it?
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Also, regarding Jesus, people do have grounds for belief. Have you heard of Dr. Simon Greenleaf? He was the Royal Professor of Law at Harvard University in the 1800s, and considered one of the greatest legal minds that ever lived. He wrote a book entitled, 'An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists by the Rules of Evidence Administered in the Courts of Justice'. You may like to consider this book.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 I'd like to share this other video with you that I think can give you a new perspective. As an atheist, you would claim to seek evidence and truth, would you not? I am sincerely trying to point you in that direction. I do not reply to you to simply try to change your mind for the sake of it. It is much deeper. I hope you will watch this video as well as consider my other links.
Search up here for "The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud" (uploaded by UC television)
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@freakystyley4000 Oh, and as I searched on my phone's YouTube app for that video so I could watch it a second time, I realized that my phone wouldn't display videos longer than 10 minutes in the search results. This video is an hour (well spent), but just to clarify it is the correct video, the speaker is Armand Nicholi, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. I realize I'm assuming a lot, thinking you may watch it, but I hope that you do. Thanks.
oneminutetomidnight 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - If I have the time I may.
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@oneminutetomidnight - yes Christ lives in Missouri USA according to the Mormons. So what? 2/3's of the world's population does just fine without Jesus. And a good deal of us live perfectly moral lives without religion altogether. That is why we Atheists are the fastest growing group in the western world (and no I didn't pull that quote out of my hellbound arse; please do some research and see for yourself).
freakystyley4000 11 months ago
@ChristiansofAsia - more likely to be plate tecktonics. And why 'signs'? If Mr. Christ was going to *ahem!* "come back for a second round", why would there be signs? Why wouldn't he just SHOW THE FUCK up and stop teasing you rapturous fuckers with 'signs'?
Doesn't matter anyway. The Hindus have the right religion anyway. Or maybe the Mormons. Or maybe you should really be awaiting the second coming of Xenu?
Or perhaps all religion is bullshit and you are wasting your life.
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