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  • Well at least she's open about the fact that she's a bitch...still doesn't help her in the long run though...

  • @M3PanoS Ok that was kind of cruel, but then again you don't believe in any of this stuff, but then again you started it, but then again if you're right none of this matters, but then again....

  • Do you scream out his holy name during sex? I mean, if I ever met you I'd definitely want to have sex with you, and it might just be the best of my life, but the moment I start hearing "oh jesus!, oh holy mother of god!".....I think I might lose my enthusiasm at that point.......not that I think you'd have sex with me, and for that matter you live on a different continent, but hey, maybe one day? I mean, if I manage to swim across the ocean and still have the energy, would you?

  • another quote pertains to alot of what people here are sayin. If you let go, something will happen. Fear is always anticipation of the unknown. Most human energy flow problems relate to the inability to relax. Fear of letting go. Something will happen. Rational mind :wants to make a deal: first tell me what will happen, and then i'll let go. Fuck you. No one ever knows what's going to happen. EVER. The future-next moment-is unknowable-unknown. Rational mind won't believe that. He is afraid to.

  • i think are all correct. The big bang, and god created light. We are our own temple's our bodies contain christ. I've been to church. They say don't knock it til you try it. I never tried atheist so i ain't going to knock it. But i believe surely if we are our universe, we are our own god and devil. Surely we are all one. I take from all religions and weave them all together along with science too. I believe in revolution. Or change. We change every second everyday.

  • To perceive something as "evil" is to imagine that that object, that person, is not a part of me. He's something else. To perceive "evil" is to attempt to deny that we are all one.

  • The only sin is self hatred. It is the act of negation. It's opposite is faith. There is no such thing as evil the concept of evil is a crutch we will not heal until we toss away the crutch, to heal is to become healthier. To become healthier is to enjoy a freer flow of energy. It is the flow of energy that gets us high. Cont'd on third.

  • i myself am an origenal anarchist. And a mystic. And spiritualist. But most importantly i am an existentialist. Here is a quote from my late father's book which he taught me like the bible. I'd like to continue in the next window.

  • Just wondering if you knew this or not; the inverted cross was a representation of St. Peter, who thought himself unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ, so he asked that cross he was hung on to be inverted. So, it's origins actually honor Christ. Also, I'm really confused because you keep saying you respect others' views, but you say we should get rid of those belief systems and that they're stupid. I'm not trying to attack you, just understand what you're saying.

  • who is right! Respect other peoples views as you wish them to respect yours. I don't want this to come across bitchy I actually really like your videos you have a very individual style and personality I just have strong opinions on this sort of thing too.

  • and no one should judge you because of that it doesn't make you any less of a person but in the world we're living in if people want to believe in heaven, want to believe that there's something better waiting for them, someone watching over them why not let them? Religion and faith in God is all some people have so I don't think it's fair to laugh at anyone's beliefs. At the end of the day nobody knows where the fuck we came from so let everyone believe what they want because no one knows

  • I found this video kind of offensive to be honest.. It's not to do with religion even its just to do with the fact that basically you're saying anyone that doesn't believe what you believe is stupid ( it's coming across that way anyway) even though you have no evidence supporting you either. That's not true, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs we're all our own person. If you don't believe in any sort of God fair enough that's your decision

  • i need to wee now

  • thank you for sharing this. i have felt this way for awhile but never looked too much into it. i loved hearing your beliefs about the whole "religion" thing.

  • I was thinking about this the other day and was wondering on your thoughts on this; I actually identify myself as an atheist, I don't believe that there is someone controlling our every move up in the sky but I wear a Celtic Cross necklace almost every day. I don't particularly wear it as a religious symbol but because I have a very strong Irish background. Do you think this kind of defeats the purpose of my beliefs? (or lack thereof)

  • hi i know this is besides the point but you look fucking hot.

  • Are you were a bathing suit or underwear?

  • @Greathiway Neither! It's just a small top :)

  • kiss :)

  • Definitively believing there IS NOT a Creator/Higher Power is just as rigid and limited as believing there IS. How will you ever know??? Just like every other human being who has ever existed, you are going on faith. To each his own. What you wholeheartedly believe to be true or right probably is. Right for you! It becomes wrong when you start preaching or forcing your personal will and beliefs on others.

    In reality, nobody really knows more about existence that what you do.

    

  • @featherweights " believing there IS NOT a Creator/Higher Power is just as rigid and limited as believing there IS" Is it just as rigid and limited not to believe in Bigfoot as asserting he does? Also Its posible to be an anti-thiest is the sense that im against dogma and the very real religious encroachment on my rights, Yet not think any god is impossible. In general im agnostic towards gods, but it depends what u claim god is, If its a god like YHWH I say it cant exist.

  • @featherweights I don't see anything rigid or limited about having the freedom to live my life for myself, to make moral decisions based on what I believe to be right, and to never experience the fear of retribution from a god I KNOW doesn't exist. Religion is dangerous and my life is clear of it. That's freedom, not limitation.

  • @ILoveYouLessThanPunk How do you KNOW god doesn't exist?  How does a religious person KNOW it does exists? Neither of you KNOW. Prove it! No one can, that's why it's a belief. It's great that you have the ability to critically think for yourself. It is a skill a lot of religious people seem to lack. But you can have "spiritual beliefs" and not be fearful, narrowminded, or dogmatic. Belief in God doesn't necessarily equate to being religious.

  • @ILoveYouLessThanPunk You are just typical of the New Atheism: no arguments, just hatred.

  • @TheAwesomeMaths ...Don't even pretent like religion doesn't deserve disarming amounts of hatred from the modern world, whilst religion still poisons humanity's full-potential development to this day. Mockery and full hatred from atheists is the LEAST it deserves, and thats having good manners compared to what religion actually deserves.

  • @inconsp1cuous1515 Do you have any evidence to back your claims?

  • @TheAwesomeMaths Hmm, where can I start? Library of Alexandria burning with it's 500,000+ scrolls, the Christian Dark Ages where thinking and development virtually came to a halt.. Muslim Ji'hads, Christian Crusades, Christian Inquisitions, churches burning origin of species, crashing cars into clinics, denying modern medicine to an 11 year old girl, retarding higher science education, banning fed funds from going to stem cell research.. Am I missing something or do you not believe in facts?

  • omg, your cat at the end

  • Kudos to you for being a free thinker!

  • Hi, awesome sauce.

    I am a Humanist. I think people should have the right to comforting beliefs but beliefs inform actions so certain beliefs cause harm.

    I find that wishful thinking rarely causes harm by itself and is usually just a comforting self-delusion.

    Harm comes from supposed absolute knowledge or supernatural objectivity.

    I think church represents a social niche to be filled by rationalists. Imagine all the social support of a church without magical thinking. see Atheism 2.0 TED talk

  • I up voted just because of the sharp ending of "I need to wee."

    awesome :)

  • You're that interesting I can just sit here and watch you talk for 10 minutes straight about a subject I wasn't even wondering about.

  • Thanks Daisy, now I have a clear understanding of what Atheist is to you. I respect that like how you respect others beliefs :)

  • YES. thank god someone else shares the same ideals :)

  • Would you go to a wedding or christening in a church? Or are you against that?

  • @vikutooria1 I wouldn't attend a christening I don't think, because I don't believe in them. When we lived in England my parents would attend the after-christening parties of their friends & I guess I'd do the same. As for a wedding, of course I'd go to one, if I loved the people involved, no matter where it was!!!

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