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  • You were a Navy Seal? 2:47 3:00

    If you don't mind me asking, what was your buds class number?

    Thank you for your service and keep up the good work.

  • why do athiest hate him ?

  • The Christians logic is beyond terrible

  • @divineson05

    not really

  • Is this guy playing the role of a fundamentalist? or is he actually serious?

  • what a scumbag lol

  • street preacher: what do you call a person that lies?

    guy: an A-hole?

    LOL classic.

  • I want to add that according to God: (Isaiah 64:6) "All our righteous acts are like filthy rags" . According to God, no matter how many things we think we've done that is good. We will NEVER fix or cover the bad things you've ever done. If I murdered an inocent person out of hate and jelousy, but than a little after saved someone from a bullet, and was witnessed by the same bystanderes, would my reightious act cover my evil deed, according to the law? Or am I still acountable for murder?

  • Your logic is backwards , Evil. The test is graded like this by the way Chad explained it clearly: If you are perfect in reightiousnous, in other words never ever done anything bad ever you pass the test perfectly and an get the $20. If you ever done anything bad you failed. What was the test based off of? How good you are. the person in that video and all the videos FAILED because they weren't perfectly GOOD all of their life. The title of the test is accurate to the way it was graded

  • RationalResponder,

    Since I see you've used the same shtick repeatedly in your videos, I'm going to try to explain why it's invalid.

    If I gave you a World War II test, and it asked you questions about battles that did NOT take place in World War II, then you'd complain that the test was poorly titled, correct? Your street corner test is NOT a "Good Person Test", rather it should be called a "Bad Person Test." Of course, even Gandhi would fail it (or pass it, meaning be a bad person).

  • (cont)

    Here's the actual "Good Person Test" according to your method:

    Have you ever selflessly given to another in need? If so, then you're charitable.

    Have you ever aided and consoled someone who's suffering? If so, then you're compassionate.

    Etc.

    Notice that Hitler would pass it. In fact, Hitler and Jesus are indistinguishable in their goodness characteristics by this test.

  • (cont)

    So if God only let's into Heaven those who are charitable, compassionate, merciful, honest, etc, then by your method we all pass - as do Hitler and Mao, and all terrorists, rapists, and serial killers. What this means is that your method of "an adjective applies if you've engaged in the action at least once in your life" is ridiculous, because your method produces preposterous results. Someone calling himself RATIONALresponder shouldn't use such blatantly irrational methods.

  • That looks like Huntington Beach.

  • Yeah it is HB. I haven't seen this guy out there though. I've seen the Banana man there the last few weeks. On Halloween even, lol.

  • Without using threats of Hell or rewards of Heaven, what other reasons is there to care about what you're teaching? To be clear, let's say God never offered a reward or punishment and the world and universe was exactly the way it is now, what would you teach from the soapbox?

  • God bless you, keep it up!

  • Thank you Chad for all that you do for our Savior!

  • I second what ishellreal said!

  • Great stuff Chad!

  • awesome work Chad im curious did he accept Christ there with you? even if he did Gods word will be planted in his heart

    thansk for sharing all your videos :)

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