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  • Seriously, everyone, make sure to rescue Jews from Nazis whenever possible.

  • wow you totally nailed her dude. Like after you gave it to a woman like that are you sure your gay. :) Well actually I admire the way you don't really answer that question instead using the keep the idiots in suspense approach.

  • "how does she come up with this stuff"

    it is called making it up XD

  • Mmm well, good point, but babies dont know there is a god therefore aren't Athiests.

  • @pinkshrimp990 the defintions still applies, they don't know, but they still don't believe

  • Your a faggot nerd . Period ... get laid more , get a lip job, some eyes, and your breath stinks i smell it through my speakers.

  • "We don't need religion to rescue Jews from Nazis. We should still do it."

    Considering the Nazi party has been all but dead for nearly 70 years, and the closest thing in existence today is the Neo Nazi party, which is still an extreme minority, I don't think rescuing Jews from Nazis is really something a lot of people are STILL doing. Of course, that joke was funnier in my head so I should delete it before I hit post.

    Damn. Too late.

  • Apart from that, I'm with you all the way.

  • I agree on every point except for one: that children are born atheists. I do not believe that atheism is a default state, I believe the default state should be termed "irreligion". An atheist, at some point in his or her life, says that they do not believe in God. A Christian, similarly, claims the opposite. Both require understanding of what God is, something a baby is incapable of.

    Hell, I made a video specifically about this issue, have a look at it on my channel: "Babies =/= Religious."

  • Excellent commentary. You hit everything right on.

  • yet another BURN. nice one.

  • I think the first noted atheist was Socrahes (or another ancient greek phylosopher) who got executed for claiming the gods of the greeks are not real per se. (He was offered going exile, but he rejected being an exception.)

  • When all is said and done, neither theists nor Atheists have substancial proof for their case, in terms of God existence or lack of. Atheist's have the bible to cite for its modern flaws, which continues to be a source of hilarity. Atheists are constantly bombarded by theists. If there is a god there is no proof that ties this god to any tangiable text. I'm content with being agnostic and defining my own principles much as the atheists do.

  • God bless this boy with enlightenment

  • Is this like the wordy, condescending (big vocabulary!) version of "I'll pray for you"?

  • Wordy, maybe. Condescending? Never!

    Oh, and yes I will pray for him!

  • But it is condescending and arrogant.

  • So, if I don't believe in God, what is to stop me from robbing a bank?

    Well, maybe the armed guard at the bank. Maybe the armed police who won't really like it. Maybe the two years of misery and expense as I fight with lawyers, prosecutors, and judges.

    Then there is always that pesky 5 to 10 years in prison to contend with.

  • And then there's the fact that that would cause pain and suffering to other people. I know it should be self-evident, but something is wrong because it negatively effects others. If something doesn't effect anyone, it cannot be right or wrong.

  • I worry about people who think the world will turn into one large riot fire if god didn't tell us not to kill and hurt eachother. It doesn't address how religion tends to also motivate unethical, violent, and disgusting behavior in people (9/11, Crusades, etc) and ignores concepts like sectarian thought and revisionism.

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