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  • only windows 2000? I was hoping we'd at least be Windows XP...<.<

  • Awesome stuff Dawkins! He reminded me of Carl Sagan with that monologue at the end.

  • Look around you... Just look around you...

  • This is the most interesting and most eye-opening documentary i have ever seen. I greatly admire Richard Dawkins after watching this and sincerely hope to meet him one day. The monologue at the end carries a great message that we should all consider.

  • For some reason at the very end I wanted to give Richard a big hug! ^_^

  • i ain't religious but..if u think u came from a retarted fish frog then to monkey's..then your an idiot. the answes of life would be answer when u die..or maybe not who the fuck knows.. maybe we we're brought from something much powerful and outside this galaxy..u ever think that.

  • @rellik619555 Gosh, if you actually fixed the grammatical errors in your comment, I might take you seriously. =D And honestly, that's the beauty of science. If you come up with another theory of human inception that challenges the theory of evolution, then so be it! There needs to be a substantial amount of evidence to back up your theory.

    Also, if you really don't want to trouble yourself with evolution or religion, why make a comment? If neither affect you, why care about them?

  • @InATelescopeLens because i have a right to comment whatever.. i fucking want in youtube. and about my grammar ... you aren't testing me on a literature test so you can stop acting like a lil bitch teacher bc..u get my point.. A.hole.

  • @rellik619555 The fact you just want to "comment whatever.. i fucking want" just makes you seem like an ignorant, vitriol-spilling troll. Richard Dawkin's approach seems pretty relevant -- conversing socratically. If you still have a problem spelling, then at least it still looks like you're making an attempt to rationally prove what you're saying. So, again, if you really don't want to trouble yourself with evolution or religion, why make a comment? If neither affect you, why care about them?

  • @InATelescopeLens i honestly don't care . what nerdy fuck like u thinks..call me an ignorant .this and that..troll .or whatever .its not like your old enough or perfect enough to tell me what to do over YT or if i care about this video. if you were bright enough you would know i made that comment like 7 days ago. the fact that you reply to my comment is just funny..your making it seem like I'm affected by this video or something.. learn a life lesson.don't take YT too serious on ppl's comments.

  • @rellik619555 Sorry, I just assumed that you watched the whole movie and decided to comment on this video specifically because it was the last part. I assumed If you cared enough to post anything at all you must have something serious to say. I guess not. Go on being you then. =)

  • @InATelescopeLens i did watch the whole thing. but it doesn't mean i care where at the point i argue w some one on YT. there is better things in life to worry about disproving god and his existence. alright happy Halloween.

  • @rellik619555 Haha. You're either 15, English isn't your first language, or you're a complete and utter moron. I wonder which it could be.

  • @jagovRUS listen . why don't you go shoot yourself in the head because... everyone make's mistakes. its funny because you gave a fuck in what i typed here. An you insult me with calling me a utter moron?! seriously!? u let that mistake judge me in life? haha you must have problems w yourself. you window licker. go bitch to someone Else's errors typed in YT. ..........this ain't a exam ..moron.

  • @rellik619555 excuses, excuses, excuses... I wasn't insulting you so much as making a very simple observation (which you have now helped prove, by the way) based on your inability to communicate anything of value. No, this isn't an 'exam' but it is a way of communicating ideas, and if you can't succeed at doing that on any level, maybe you should stop trying. Take your own advice... moron.

    Sincerely, Window Licker.

  • @jagovRUS ┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐learn to shut the fuck up already.

  • @rellik619555 Lmfao. Trash kid is so mad right now. Loves it~

  • I love Richard Dawkins so much 

  • I love how, at the end, Dawkins says so beautifully what I've been thinking for so long.

  • Humans are Windows 2000? Excuse me... *puke*

  • I see alot of people asking were did this air... Its so wonderfull to think that youtube has a huge chance of saving the world with its huge culutural coctails shared by video footage. Just Imagine the number of atheists gathering on this website, just imagine how much good this database of cultural beliefs and opinions does to the world. I personaly was saved by youtube. I learned how to search my targed information and absorb it. Back to the subject, God sucks, I'm an atheist and proud of it.

  • @ravenhousegaming I agree completely, thanks to the world wide web and especially YouTube masses of information were available for me and others to see, which in are normal lives we would of never had a chance to come across. And yeah I am also an Atheist and very proud of it :)

  • @finalfantasy8VIII Good for us :)

  • Did this ever air on an US channels? Somehow I don't think so. A wonderful watch (even though I am now embarrassed to live in Colorado. At least Ted Haggard got his in the end :)

  • Most of my family are Fundamentalist Christians. I've set my foot down by telling them "when I die, I will either cease to be totally, or it will be the start of a grand adventure, and either way is fine by me." I totally reject the notion of a vengeful god. And I see no evidence of any kind of God at all. Still the universe is a wondrous and mysterious place.

  • Nice proof godless chimps with moral behaviour => automatic perversion criminality for humans

  • So chimps are MS dos, humans are Windows 2000, AND I'M WINDOWS 7 xD

  • Now only a few people are racist... Kilroy, I think he's talking about you

  • now only a FEW people are racist in Britian? sorry, bud. about half of society is terrified of the "socially inferior" arab immigrants. other than that his has been a great series.

  • I really enjoyed watching these vids! The book was awesome as well! Thanks for posting!

  • i think that dawkins closing speech at 8:00 is most poignant for me. what he says there sums up my ideas and feelings about life itself. He is a great man and even if you cant admire him for his ideas and debating skill because of your ideology, at least admire him as a man of passion. A passion for what he knows and can prove to be true.

  • I completely agree. Concentrate on this life instead of assuming there will be another better one. It is scary to think that so many people would actually welcome the end of the world as they believe it would take them to this blissful eternal life. I don't want those people controlling my destiny....

  • i love you Richard Dawkins

  • Christianity is like Mac OS: it is stable, beautiful, and flawless.

  • @alaric1247 Yep, and controlled by one dude who knows better what you need and like.

  • @alaric1247 1 word pinwheel

  • I love the monologue at the end. So true and deep and just makes you see the vastness of the world

  • @MVT44 Totally agree with you there! Dawkins sounds like a preacher lol.

  • Windows 2000? Fuck that, I'm Linux.

  • life is "inspiration to make the most of it" 

  • "life is inspiration to make the most of it"

  • I have yet to hear any self evident truth in his argument. Humans have far less social instinct than chimps; that part of our brains is small and undeveloped. We must spend 15+ years learning how to be good. Not all moral progression is moral progression some of this "progress" is suicidal. Remember the chaos theory? Can we as a species survive the moral changes we instigate? Do we deserve to?

  • Ian McEwan!!!!

  • his final words sum up what life really is...

  • Those are some manky looking chimps

  • just amazing i wish America would put on shows like that!!

  • We must stop religion!!

  • @darkwarrior1234 just educating people is enough

  • @VanillaShoelace True...

  • God bless Richard Dawkins! :D awesome documentary!

  • "We have to make life the most of it" Well what if life sucks for a specific individual? lol

  • @Metaldude1945 well just be grateful at least that you have had the chance of being brought into consciousness... not every one gets to be able to experience the joys, pains, ect. of being alive

  • I'm just curious, why do a lot of those chimps have so many bald patches on them? Is that normal?

  • @aznsteve128 Yep, it's normal. For lack of better terms, it's parts they've itched on rough surfaces, like tree bark or rocks, but the hair will grow back.

  • Awesome Documentary I really enjoyed it. 

  • question im an atheist , so if we evolved from apes how come there's still apes out there ,would natural selection kill the rest of the apes?

  • @lucas503 Well as far as I know we didnt come from modern day apes. There have been many different types of species of apes. Our ancestors are often referred to as apes but they were not the modern day apes you would think of. If you examine the bones of early humans they do resemble modern day apes but also have very different characteristics. Saying we evolved from apes is just short for saying that we come from primates.

  • @JaweOfficial now i know thank you

  • @lucas503 I think JaweOfficial may be a little confused perhaps. Humans didn't "come from primates".... we are primates! He was right in that we didn't come from modern day apes but we are nothing more than a mere sub species of Primate. Although we share 98% of the same genes science suggests that apes and humans have been on seperate evolutionary paths for the past 6-7 million years! In another seven million years humans and apes will probably be surpassed by genetically stronger animals.

  • @snakebagel1 thanks

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  • We didn't evolve from apes, we are apes. Us, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and others have a common ancestor. Natural selection split us off into a separate groups. Chimpanzees are our closest cousins and gorillas come next. Hope that helps.

  • @lmihay thanks for answering

  • @lmihay was there any specific event that blasted us forward. I understand the relation, but how did we become so much more advance

  • @KasirRham Ancient alien theorists say we were infused with alien DNA!

  • @bigdcominacha Haven't you heard the world ended May 21 & will end again October. Theists make their money on talking BS. If you can't doing anything useful talk cr*p it really pays. Wait for the wave of trash to come of southern US now the shuttle program has ended. People will turn to 30000 kinds of BS pedlars as aerospace non investment leads to economic social distress in the region. Fundamentalists hate science while loving its gifts though they pretend otherwise. Moderates fence sit.

  • @bigdcominacha Fact is we respond more to emotion & rational thought takes effort. Our altruistic genes betray us when charismatic people talk cr*p. In an experiment an actor talks BS in a subject of professional to an audience => overwhelmingy +ve critiques. We're often intellectually lazy creatures of habit. The closest thing to a verifiable miracle is that we haven't sterilized the planet -- yet, just give the fundies time they already have a way to justify it. godhatestheworld com

  • @KasirRham Two important evolutionary factors, complex vocalisation and the emergence of abstract thinking processes. The development of writing allowed knowledge to accumulate & be accessible. This lead to more rapid social evolution. The end of the dark ages c1400AD => age of reason & allowed evidence based rational free thinking discourse (aka science) to prevail leading to effective medicines, vaccines, industrial revolution, chemical fertilizers et al.

  • @lmihay in people's laughter I hear chimp screams... all the time. Laughter is the best evidence we have of our evolution from chimpanzees.

  • @lmihay dude we are beyond animals that is not debatable. Animals don't do what we do and aren't capable of doing so, and we have so much potential.

    Kind of ignorant to say we are animals but not we evolved from them, their is a line

  • @Trinitysx Thats the arrogance that put theists above others. Its divisive. You not the Borg but there are disturbing parallels. You may insist that people behave ways you deem acceptable even when in private. You may marginalize independent thinkers & other theist systems. You're likely ligated to kill people who disagree on your brand of theism. The fact that you haven't (I hope) means you're not a true believer and are damned without racking up some homicides. Fear is not morality.

  • @EmmittBrownBTTF1 still bottom line is we've catched up and surpassed evolution

  • @Trinitysx We and other species are still very much evolving. For our species, new pressures have been introduced it is now more beneficial to be smarter.than ever before because it is now required to use technology effectively. Grandparents now are measured having and average IQ of 70 as their descendants are smarter. (re Flynn effect). Those who are smarter among us both accept then religion faster the rest of us. Theism is a historical relic of heard management of millennia past.

  • @EmmittBrownBTTF1 from what ive been taught evolution is a physical change not mental

  • @Trinitysx There are a number of factors involved better educational resources, opportunities to exercise the mind & technology utilisation leading to social differentiation by intellectual performance(smart people paid well working high value fields). Over generations, mutations successfully delivering superior intellectual performance should be advantaged in the gene pool..The only wrinkle - life choices made by this group may lead to under breading. The Flynn effect by Prof. Flynn Otago Uni

  • @Trinitysx I disagree. We are finding an ever growing amount of species capable of tool use, language, and complex problem solving. Crows and Ravens have been known to make tools, or use street traffic to crack open nuts, and researchers have found that they may have a complex spoken language. Elephants are know to grieve at "grave yards" where they have gathered bones of the deceased; they even leave leaves on top of the bones, which presents the ability to think abstractly.

  • @pkart7 yeah eve cavemen knew those things

  • @lmihay Actually, that doesn't even describe the theory of evolution, which states we evolved from a common ancestor to apes, some type of proto-ape, so you may come from a family of chimps, but I don't XD

  • @maugustyniak The great thing about science is that it's true whether you believe it or not. If your arrogance prevents you from believing that you're an evolved ape, it has no bearing on the rigorous scientific study that proves that you are.

  • @lumpheadthump Hate to break it to you, but I've studied math and engineering, not arc building, as for the evolution of man, see even if it's proven we broke away from the great apes, it should be a good point not to run back to your ancestors for comfort and I wouldn't talk about arrogance you idiot because I've actually stated the correct theory. You on the other hand, are some emotional little fool, so go back to swinging from tree to tree, my ancestors gave that up millions of years ago.

  • @maugustyniak The fact that you couldn't correctly describe our evolution makes it obvious that you're the idiot. Chimps and humans have a common ancestor. That may have been what you were trying to say, but your communication skills are lacking. The way you worded it, you sounded like another idiot ID dupe. Dawkins has never said we evolved from chimps. I guarantee he knows more about evolution than you do.

  • @lumpheadthump Oh christ, another cultist. Not my fault you can't read, probably your chimp DNA.. Anyway, I'll let your dumb ass go back to jerking off to hot pics of baboons."Dorkins", by the way, is an insecure little asshole, kinda like you.

  • @maugustyniak I'll take that as your concesion that you are in fact stupid. Thanks. By the way, I'm not any kind of cultist, I just respect the opinions of real scientists (like Dawkins) over those of idiot armchair biologists with no education beyond high school (like yourdself).

  • @lmihay Well its the Bonobos that humans are most closely related, not the Chimpanzees.

    

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  • Still a lot to study Richard Dawkins

  • "You can think of Chimps as MS-Dos and Humans as Windows 2000". Awesome.

  • I'd shout it from the top of the mountains.

  • Then to the Lip of this poor earthen Urn

    I lean’d, the Secret of my Life to learn: And Lip to Lip it murmur’d—"While you live,

    "Drink!—for, once dead, you never shall return."

    (Omar Khayam)

  • "Morality" is much more likely to be a conformation of many different genes playing various roles which give an over all "potential" rather than an innate sense of what is good or bad. In this way it is surely more favourable to call morality a social phenomena than biological.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    I think 'morality' and socializing are intertwined much in the same way language and thought are, or time and space....it's a sort of continuum...you don't really get one without the other...

  • @4tabula2rasa0

    Interesting concept. I don't think the two are proportional to each other though. Socializing is more of a human need, whereas morality is a sense of behavioral conduct that differentiates intentions, decisions, and actions, and is often associated with a philosophy, religion or culture. If what you're saying is that greater socializing leads to heightened empathy and the capacity to recognize & share our human condition, then I would tend to agree.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Imagine asking which one came first....like you said, socializing is a human need. No doubt about this. We would not have survived w/o....but would socializing be possible if there weren't a sense of morality, no matter how primitive it may be? Social species have to share responsibilities and repercussions (whether beneficial or detrimental). Sharing can be considered a moral sense, even if it stems from an intellectual understanding of the benefit of working together...

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Look at the species for which adaptation favored a solitary lifestyle, you can probably say that they have absolutely zero sense of morality. For example as soon as two male chameleons even get a SENSE of each other, they are ready to fight, even to the death....they are not social and they are not moral...

    I think a more sophisticated the understanding of reality leads to a more sophisticated understanding of morality which leads to a more sophisticated society...

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    but don't get me wrong, like I said I think you can't have one without the other, so please don't think I'm proposing some kind of objective standard for morality outside of our minds, as I think observation shows the opposite to be true, morality wouldn't exist without socialization, and socialization wouldn't exist w/o morality (even primitive morality)....I just want that to be clear....

  • I didn't want to believe Dawkins when I first started watching these programs, about a year ago. I was at a point where I was afraid to let go of my Christian faith and move on. But the furious inner debate that Dawkins and Hitchens prompted eventually corroded my faith to the point where I couldn't honestly say I was Christian anymore. It took several more months until about now to come around to accepting that I'm an atheist. Thank You Richard Dawkins for saving my brain!

  • @datalal624 My story is the same. Dawkins really is a modern hero, isn't he?

  • @seats19 Yes, I think he's very courageous. He's not arrogant or rude, he's just trying to get the word out about why science is a far better tool for discovery than religion is.

  • @datalal624

    Dawkins is not arrogant or rude, I would call him righteously indignant.

  • Atheism is hard, religion is easy. People are overwhelmingly religious because you can abdicate responsibility. Atheism, you are fully responsible for all your actions. With religion, especially Christianity, you can kill 50 people one day, but if on the next you "confess" then you are saved. You can then kill another 51 the next day, but if you confess, you are wiped clean again. Thank goodness in this extreme example hopefully this person would end up in jail, but his soul would be saved!

  • on the one hand, they say the bible has no contradictions and every word is good. Yet a brief perusal of the first book will get you a books worth of contradictions and immoral directives.

  • Is there a episode 3?

  • @Ponjoe15 good question

  • Windows 2000 wasn't very good

  • the last minute or two almost make me cry of happiness

  • @NECC94

    It made me realise how lucky we are. And that believing in something we can't see is denial of the earth around us.

  • I'm extremely glad I watched this.

  • @Draakur I agree with you. It actually made me feel alive.

  • the only sensible way of living is without rules

  • its funny how we (atheists) critisize fundies for believing in something with no proof, and then when we (some of us) speak about consciousness, something we can not scientifically observe, weigh or measure in any way shape or form, we can assume it just doesnt exist after death. We dont have the evidence to even form a grounded hypothesis, am I right? or am I wrong?

  • @aARIESsSs People are allowed to dream and look for answers, but until something is proven the assumed theory denies life after death. And it might actually be that some day we find something that breaks the veil in front of, now seemingly unattainable, mind. The thing that atheists are more against is that religions try to tell in DETAIL what it will be like, and the "unchangeable" moral codes that often are derived from those details.

  • @McAnkkuli: "The thing that atheists are more against is that religions try to tell in DETAIL what it will be like, and the "unchangeable" moral codes that often are derived from those details." I agree with you 100%. I think it more likely, based on the evidence available today, that my consciousness is bound to the workings of my brain, but maybe I am in for a surprise, who knows? One thing I am sure of is that I will not end up in hell being roasted for eternity :)

  • @Nalae1978 "One thing I am sure of is that I will not end up in hell being roasted for eternity."

    I think Heaven is no better than Hell. I would consider existence in Heaven to be either an oppression (live only to constantly praise God/tyrant) or torture by blandness (to live is to struggle, otherwise there's no point).

    I'm glad that there is no evidence that heaven or Hell exist.

  • @drfoxcourt: I agree with you...BTW: there is a brilliant cartoon called "A guy from Munich in Heaven" - this guy, Alois, complains about having to sing "Halleluja" all day long and only getting "Manna" for food (and no beer...!)...I do not know whether there is an English version :)

  • @Nalae1978 Thanks for the cartoon clue.

    If there's no beer in the afterlife, I'm not going! ;-)

  • @aARIESsSs I think generally atheists are always against the details of religion. As Dawkins once said "[atheists] are all technically agnostics", for they are open whatever the truth may be. But religion tends to give unexplained details that can be harmful for progress and humans.

  • Can you prove there is no God? can you prove there is a GOD?..this is unprovable

    in any direction. I chose to believe in a higher consciousness that is beyond our ability to grasp its Universal wonder. To be a Athiest is to reject the spiriual realm of life, to limit ones self to a stark and brief experience of life.

  • @globehunter2 : Thats not necessarily true. Even so Dawkins may not be spiritual in your sense of believing in the supernatural, his exultation in the beauties of nature does strike me as a search within himself for meaning and sense which is every bit a spiritual as religion. Sam Harris, for example, openly advocates spirituality while condemning religious faith and argues that you do not have to believe in unproven propositions to be spiritual.

  • @Nalae1978 Exactly, no matter how people extend their minds, be it with trying to comprehend some kind of god, or wondering the order and complexity of world, it gives the same feeling, for all our minds work in the same way.

  • "limit"......what the universe isnt enough for you?

  • @Dreamerx47 The Universe is more than enough for me! its just that

    I would not be a Athiest to limit my experience of the wonders of the Universe.

  • again with the limiting? dude are you greedy or what?

  • This man is a legend. I am so happy he made this series.

  • i think the arguments and thoughts that have been discussed are remarkable and especially for us as born as Muslim and back ward society engulfed by fanatic religious people, that is really a great service for humanity and reasoning and these kind of programmes should be translated into other languages too so many people could understand good luck to MR. RichardDawkins. by ilyas khan

  • The end of the video got me thinking about eternal life-- which would easily become a torment after 1 billion years or long before that. The psyche of a human would not be able to cope with doing the same things over and over again- with no end in sight.

    If I got to be 1 billion years old I'd start to rip myself to pieces in despair and frustration. And that's 'just' 1 billion years, what about 1 billion billion years?

  • It does make me wonder whether or not 'On the Origin of Species' will be viewed in the same kind of idolatory light as the texts which make up the basis of the Abrahamic faiths in 5000 years time.

    Assuming, that is, we've managed to survive by ridding the world of religious filth.

  • Applauds to Dawkins.

  • richard dawkins is windows 7 :)

  • That's just hilarious...

    "...has led to collapse of the fabric of society..."

    "Next up - CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER!"

  • The ending was the best part. I feel like going out there and exploring everithing.

  • I agree with most of this her.

    Though not with 1 thing.

    Soap Opera´s are the work of Evil.

    Sitting through one almost convinced me there was a devil.

  • Windows 2000 is the Old Testament and Vista, the New Testament

  • No no Windows 7 is because It was some fools idea.

  • Yeah, full of viruses, always crashing, and utterly incompatible with any other software. Does that complete the religion/ computer metaphor?

  • Windows 2000 is the root of all evil.

  • @LeatherCladVegan What about vista?! It's much worse!

  • @theocean1973 Vista? get up to date with 7 lol

  • Bravo. It was beautiful.

  • that was a beautyfull ending,

  • compassion is common passion. it is a tactful exercise of intelligence

  • very good doc, its good to see factual knowledge being spread. The only thing that was wrong with this doc was that every time hes was interviewing someone he cut them off, fair enough he cut off the first few delusional idiots but the bishop struck me as an intelligent person (even though he believes in god!..) and i wanted to hear his point of view. Very good otherwise though. peace out

  • I start like professor Richard Dawkins this year, wich is the exacly same year I left religion. I like his documentaries very much. And a funny thing that happen to me was: one day I find some people in past I usually see the in church, we speack a loot and when I said I don't believe in God was hillarrius. And one of them said "I'll pray for your convertion", stupid isn't it? Now I feel soo free, with a loot to learn it's true but soo free. Sorry for bad english xD.

  • I have the same experiences. I became atheist after 14 years of relatively moderate christianity from birth. 4 years into it, it is hilarious to meet religious friends. They're always so very shocked, and always seem to be doing the same old thing, same old church based life. I'm so very glad I managed to avoid fundamentalist indoctrination, so very happy my good friend argued reasonably with me for about a year, destroying my preconceptions about why I was religious. came down to indoctrination

  • You know, I completely know where you're coming from. I used to be muslim and when I told other muslims i wasn't anymore, they looked at me like they were going to kill me. In fact, one of my friends Actually said "well, you know I have the right to kill you now, don't you?" It's ridiculous

  • @fez115 same here with me. i grew up as a Muslim but my mother is a very devoted catholic. so while i was studying Qur'an & Islamic theology in the schools my mother was teaching me about the bible. i was trapped between the 2 faiths lol. almost 2 yrs ago i announced to my family that i am indeed an atheist.. my mother got a little sad but in my surprise my Muslim father didn't really mind. lol

  • That suggests your father isn't very deeply religious then. It sometimes feels it's good to get people reminded there are Muslims like that too.

  • @fez115 Wow, for real? Sorry about that. It's sad that something so silly can create the world's worst problems and turn people away from each other.

  • 7:45 to the end was a great speech.

  • Awesome series.

    The last 15 seconds of this video made me laugh...

    '... a faithless world has led to the collapse of society. next on Channel 4...Celebrity Big Brother...'

    Hehe!

  • i was watching jeremy kyle the other day and there wasnt much evidence of evolution to be found

    oh god are we DEVOLVING?!

  • lol that monkey looks like it had been attacked by a shaver:P

  • I pray to Charles Darwin. I go to the church of Richard Dawkins. And I live my life to its fullest, for it is very short indeed. (Ex-Christian of 18 years, now a free-thinking man)

  • Amen, bro.

  • @iKlay I don't think Dawkins would like being called a church and being dead I don't think Darwin will answer ;)

  • @iKlay

    "I go to the church of Richard Dawkins."

    LOL XD

  • If there is a god, wich I don't believe there is, the here and now is the most precious gift given to us. The here and now is the most important thing and time we have.

  • If this was the only video on Youtube then Google would have gotten their billion dollars worth.

  • Hands that help are better than lips that pray.

  • Hands that give me hand jobs are better than lips that pray.

  • @exoticcars1 I think the term is "Two hands working are more helpful then a hundred hands praying". something like that..

  • @ThatHookahGuy more like two hands helping are better than a million hands praying or something like that.. but i am sure google will reveal

  • @exoticcars1 Great quote. I remember reading that a long time ago.

  • that msg from god was the rectory road church stoke newington london 1:28....

  • That last bit is mind blowing. Every person is like a one in a googol shot. Crazy.

  • fantastic