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  • 0:13 Jesus Slap

  • Press 9 to get to the best part

  • @hmmmwhatsnext I shouldn't have listen to ya... now I just can't stop. lol

  • So the point is I watch bill maher don't always agree with him, not even close but the issue is much more sophisticated than just ridicule of christians, youtube trolls on both sides ruin it for thinking people from both sides of the isle

  • Just because one denomination allows a 10 year old to be a minister doesn't represent the whole of christianity just like the god hates fags people who protest at funerals

  • HERB! 2 1/2 men!

  • what?! if a ten year old is a minister that just means that he is verry spirtualy strong and very knowledgeable, more than Bill maher for sure....

  • @makeme141 He's a ten year old! You people just want to believe in this bullshit sooo badly don't you?

  • @CoreyfromEarth you people....ha! good one bro, and you just want to NOT believe in this...sooo badly don't you? Atleast consider it. not to scare you or anything but it's satan that is corrupting you mind, making you sooo prideful in thinking that your soo darn smart by not believeing. And if you still want to blow it off, then so be it, just dont be hating on the believers bro. We respect you, so please respect us.

  • @makeme141 If that's the reason, then hail satan!

  • @makeme141 "but it's satan that is corrupting you mind, making you sooo prideful in thinking that your soo darn smart by not believeing."

    Really? Based on what rational evidence?

  • @CoreyfromEarth the fact that you think that YOU'RE right, and you're so confident about it...

  • @makeme141 You didn't answer my question. What rational evidence do you have that this satan character is corrupting my mind?

  • @CoreyfromEarth i just answered it, but whatever...let me ask you this, do you believe in God?

  • @makeme141 No. I'm an atheist.

  • @CoreyfromEarth have you ever considered it?

  • @makeme141 I was raised to believe in a god, but no longer believe it because their's no rational evidence for one. Therefore, I have no real reason to believe it.

  • @CoreyfromEarth Wheres the rational evidence that God's word isn't true?

  • @makeme141 I don't need evidence to disprove the existence or "word" of god any more than I need evidence to disprove unicorns or elves or fairies. Besides, the burden of proof is on the person making the extraordinary claim of a supreme being. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and their is no evidence whatsoever for your religion and every other religion. It's all wishful thinking and nonsense.

  • @CoreyfromEarth you're right, you need extraordinary evidence for such an extraordinary claim. So assuming that you belive in the big bang, i could say the same thing to you. Our world is so perfect for us, one little change and we couldnt stay alive. How could everything coincidently be put exactly were need it to be? And all things put here for us, coincidence? The vegitation, the animals, the tree's that we need to breath. Everthing on earth helps us. wheres the evidence for the big bang?

  • @makeme141 Creation is a complete different story, to which no one knows the answer. as Maher says himself, "Religion is dangerous because it allows human beings who don't have all the answers to think that they do." but to believe that it was created by a man with a beard sitting on clouds, is ridiculous and idiotic. all the religious people know it. But they are afraid to admit it. they need something to pray to when shit goes wrong for them. you are praying to air. Grow up and see.

  • @kianslt4 what is, ridiculous and idiotic, is that people belive that we came from practicly nowere, we haad to be created be a divine being, how do you think this world is run? by chance? how about u grow up and have some faith in your creator, or atleast some respect for the people that belive in him. and it's wiered how the "air" is answering my prayers daily.

  • @makeme141 it really makes me sad that intelligent human beings, are sitting here refering to air as `HIM`. Answering your prayers? what have your ever gotten, because you prayed. it is a state of comfort for your mind. nothing more than a confidence boost. you pray for something, yet you still work hard to get it. but that thing gets all the credit at the end. Stop being emotional and listen to yourself. what has influenced you to believe in god, other than the words of others?

  • @kianslt4 God himself has influenced me, you not only hear it but you feel it,you feel the connection and the love. You might not feel it becuase you dont accept him in your heart. Most christians, including myself have gone through that " there's nobody there" stage, doubting the existance of God, being arrogant and stuborn about ourself's just like you. You should put your pride down for a second, and atleast consider his existance, and sincerly pray to him for help and he will come to you.

  • @makeme141 wow. How lost are you. It is obvious that if yoiu sit and pray to anything u will feel something. if you pray and talk to a chair, everyday, you will feel the same connection. its your mind. GET REAL. be smart. use your brain and say it out loud. writen down your faith on paper, and your reasoning. Then read it in the perspective of someone who doesnt know what religion is. and see how ridiculous and idiotic it is.

  • @kianslt4 well i tried to help you, but you cant brake my faith. Hey but nice try though with the chair thing and all that, and the use your brain part, very funny! I almost fell off my CHAIR! Dont worry brother i'll pray for you.

  • @makeme141 thanks for the prayers. hope the air listens to your whispering :)

  • @kianslt4 the chair will hear me, not the air...but nice try though

  • @makeme141 I didnt say the chair will hear you. I said you could get the same false delusion that something is hearing you, by talking to a chair rather than air.

  • @kianslt4 HA!

  • @makeme141 yeah, you know. I prayed so God would give me a laptop so I can keep up with my studies, but I know he doesnt work like that. So ill steal it and then just ask forgiveness:)

  • @CoreyfromEarth And there actually is hard evidence that jesus did exist and his magical workings from God.

  • @makeme141 So you would actually follow the lead of a ten year old child ??

    IS that what you are trying to saY ?

  • @Kokainuser not follow him, i would listen to him preach thats all im saying.

  • @makeme141 Maher fucks models and smokes weed, surely more spiritual than anything a 10 year old is doing

  • Hey, Bill Maher - what's age got to do with it? You're 50 something and you are still a FOOL. (Ps 14:1)

  • @edadan2009 I love it when self-righteous youtubers call people fools, and then I get to inform them of Matthew 5:22. Congratulations, buddy, it looks like you're in danger of hellfire and brimstone. OOPSY!

    If I had a dime every time a keyboard warrior did that....

  • @markviman

    Perhaps you should go and read Psalms 14:1 - I did reference that in my comment for good reason.

    If you still have a problem with it, take it up with God - those are His Words, not mine.

  • @markviman Well, you still called him a fool, so according to the New Testament, you're on a highway to hell. But you are in fact on to something: there are contradictions and philosophical problems that clearly demonstrate that the Bible is not God's word. One of the problems that I've always had with your quote is that for many people like myself, I have said in my heart that there is a God, but my intellect eventually overturned it. I bet the same thing happened for Bill Maher.

  • I had to watch this 10 times... lol . . . the jesus slap is great !!!

  • If God is omnipotent, can God set an alarm so early that not even God could be motivated to wake up to it?

  • if god is omnipotent can he create a being more powerfull than himself

  • Mozart composed his first symphony when he was 8.

  • RWY shoudl be here to say your face god damn it

  • SLAP!!! XD

  • Ouch.

  • lame. there are so many legitimate grounds on which to mock religion, and maher goes for the easy, incidental ones

  • @bossmonkeykj Dude, fuck off.. Did you watch the movie? *hates ignorant fuckers like you*

  • @bushiyo2 yeah, I did watch the movie. what's so ignorant about what I'm saying? What's so scintillating about watching Maher condescend to people who don't have the capacity to intellectually defend themselves?  I certainly don't get anything out of it.

  • @bossmonkeykj There's no way you watched it. If you had seen his movie you would know your comment is nonsensical. He did a fairly nice job of covering most of the aspects of religion.

    You're making the claim that all the things he talked about in the film we're irrelevant. That's the only way one can interpret your poorly thought-out, bullshit comment. That being said you're completely wrong and you can either watch the movie or continue making an ass of yourself and I'll send you a transcp

  • @bushiyo2 haha ok. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself in front of a bunch of youtube commenters I don't know because my opinions are different than theirs.

    I think hitchens sums up my feelings towards maher, his approach, and his fans quite nicely: youtube.com/watch?v=HECI4QK_mX­A

  • @bossmonkeykj What the fuck does that have to do with this you idiot? Shit you're stupid.

  • @bushiyo2 you either have anger issues or you're trying reaaally hard to troll, but overacting like crazy. either way, unless you do something more interesting, I think I'll bow out here.

  • @bossmonkeykj I like what you did there. You can't tell me how that video relates to what we were talking about because it doesn't.. So instead you call me a troll because that's all your feeble mind can come up with. Bravo, well done.

  • In your Face :))

  • JESUS SLAP....rofl

  • oooooooh SNAP

  • SLAP

  • Lol at the end.

    "But..."

  • P.S. If your beliefs can be disproved by a basic philosophy question, think harder.

  • If God is omnipotent, can God make an object so heavy that God can't lift it?

  • @Joegreen29 God is also the inventor of Logic, and your statement is illogical

  • @Joegreen29 it's a stone, and that one is old. If god can do anything, up to and including the impossible. Can he commit sucide? If he can't, omnipotent just means that he can do anything, exept what he can't do. So, in that sense you and I are omnipotent, I can even commit sucide.

  • @ObservableFiction

    Smashing! I love it.

    I think we are God. If God is infinite and we are a part of God than we are 1/infinity. In mathematics one over infinity equals infinity.

  • @cannonballrunwinner well, mathematics require specific variables, infinity doesn't qualify so i don't know what to say to that

  • @Joegreen29 Insert bullshit religious answer...

  • @Joegreen29 If, by God, you mean an entity that transcends logic and is capable of the impossible, then I suppose the answer must be yes.

  • @Joegreen29 that's just a stated self-contradictory statement. it says nothing about god being omnipotent.

  • @rintrah81 You're missing the point. It creates a paradox and, as cliche as it has become, it's an important question to ask. If God CAN create a boulder so heavy that He cannot lift it, then he is not capable of doing absolutely anything. If he CANNOT create such a boulder, again, he is not capable of doing absolutely anything.

    It's a lose-lose, because either answer entails that God is not capable of all things. In which case, why call him God?

  • @SeedsOfHatred Christians hate the lose-lose situations lol.

  • @SeedsOfHatred The infamous stone paradox is a very bad argument for atheism. That doesn't mean that there's a God afterall, but it's a bad reason for atheism. The formulation of the problem has a contradiction. A thing that is a contradiction isn't a thing at all, if that makes any sense. You are not actually referring to any particular stone in any possible world. "Stone so heavy that an all powerful being can't lift it" is an oxymoron. I'm running out of room here, but look it up.

  • @markviman Right, "no stone in any possible world". And yet, if God is all-powerful, he can create such a stone, can he not? Is God not able to create that which we would think to be impossible? Is God not able to make real the things we percieve as paradoxical?

    If not - I ask once again - why call him God?

  • @SeedsOfHatred No, I'm saying you are not referring to anything. Something like a "round square" isn't a thing. It sounds like a thing -like some obscure shape that your geometry teacher never taught you, but it isn't a geometric shape any more than a type of cheese or a form of martial arts. These terms or phrases are failing to refer to anything meaningful, so you haven't actually pointed to something that an omnipotent being can't do. It's not just perception; you have failed to refer.

  • @markviman *Sigh*

    There are rocks so heavy that mice cannot lift, yes? We, however, can lift them. At the same time, there are rocks that WE cannot lift. So, if God exists, can He create a rock so heavy that HE cannot lift it?

    The rest of the analogy from that point on is history - as they say. I really don't understand how you're having issues with this concept. If God can do all things, he can create that which, to us, is "meaningless" or paradoxical.

    If not, he's not a God at all.

  • @SeedsOfHatred A rock with 'x' weight, say, 10 lbs, is too heavy for our mice, but not for us, whereas a rock that weighs, say, 10 tons, is too heavy for both us and the mice. That notion is coherent and properly framed; there are no logical problems or problems with references there. '10 lb rock' refers to something; 'mice' refers to something; 'us' refers to something; '10 ton rock' refers to something. cont...

  • @SeedsOfHatred However, the phrase, 'rock too heavy for a being for whom ***no thing*** is too heavy' is incoherent and refers to nothing because "rock too heavy" contradicts the concept of omnipotence, which entails that no thing in particular is too heavy for the being. Therefore, the phrase is incoherent and fails to refer to anything meaningful.  Could you actually attach a value to the weight of this rock? cont...

  • @SeedsOfHatred It'll be a problem because if you actually specify a weight - say, 100 tons, then we just say, "Yes, God can lift a 100 ton rock." So you say, "hmm... well, how about a rock that weighs...um... too much?" Well, what specific amount is too much? Hopefully you see where this is going. As for your last comment, you must understand that some things merely **seem** incoherent, but aren't, whereas others things seem incoherent because the person has actually failed to refer.

  • @markviman So you're saying that God is bound by physics? I must specify a weight that we humans can understand?

    God isn't able to go beyond that?

    Well, that raises that infamous question once again...why call him God?

    Yes, I see where this is going. In circles. You're an idiot.

    All I can say.

  • @SeedsOfHatred No, I'm not saying God is bound by physics. But a rock is a physical object and it has a weight. I'm trying to get you to see that you are not even referring to a rock. A weight that humans can understand? What the hell does that even mean? How about just this: a weight. Now listen, I have a bachelor's in philosophy, and I can tell you that the stone paradox is intellectual fodder for 1st year students. I never heard of a philosophy professor who thought this argument was..

  • @markviman You may have studied philosophy, but to a God who is the ultimate; the absolute, it is irrelevant. God would be capable of going beyond your mortal understanding of weight and "possibilities". For someone so well-versed in philosophy, it's slightly ironic that you're so vehement in sticking to what is strictly logical and measurable. If God is who he claims to be, he can go far beyond that. If not, then he is not God at all.

  • @SeedsOfHatred I agree with you that an all-knowing God would know things that I don't know or can't comprehend. But you are attempting to make an argument, and arguments attempt to demonstrate something. In this case, you're trying to demonstrate that omnipotence is impossible by pointing to something that God can't do. When a person makes an argument, he needs to understand what he's saying, otherwise, he's just speaking gibberish and not making a valid, sound argument. cont...

  • @SeedsOfHatred It would also help if the person whom you are trying to convince also understands what you're saying; otherwise, why bother making arguments? If you utter something that is logically impossible and thus fail to refer to anything in any possible world, then you have failed to communicate coherently. This makes you look bad; not God. Many people make mistakes with this stuff because they think logic is something magical that's beyond us, but it's not. I hope that helps.

  • @markviman All one needs to understand what I'm saying is to realize that if God is worthy of being called God, he can go beyond the "logically possible". I've not disagreed with you on anything you've said thus far. But I have expanded upon it by proposing that any "God" could go beyond the parameters you're setting up. That's when you telll me I'm simply being illogical.

    Well then, by that logic, God is also illogical. Thus proving my, and the "stone paradox's" point. If you don't see that,

  • @markviman (Part 2) then I'm sorry, there is nothing more that can be said.

  • @SeedsOfHatred Sound. Even the atheist ones. I can't explain this to you well in the youtube comments section, but if you go to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and do some research, or if you read Quine's "On What There Is," you'll find a more comprehensive explanation. I realize that appeals to authority are fallacious, but sometimes fallacies have inductive strength, and there's a REASON why guys with PhD's in phil aren't impressed with this. It's a long debunked argument.

  • @SeedsOfHatred 'Stone' refers to something in this world. 'Unicorn' refers to something that exists in a possible world, but not this world, the actual world, which is a philosopher's way of saying that unicorns don't exist, but it's logically possible that they could exist. BUT, 'round-square' refers to NOTHING because it's logically impossible, which means it exist in neither this world, the actual world, nor any other possible world. So the term refers to nothing. I'm not an idiot.

  • @Joegreen29 well stolen

  • @Joegreen29 Better question: if god is so omnipotent, can he make a boat so large that even he couldn't fill it with bitches?

  • @Joegreen29 I'm agnostic, but these kind of questions are just stupid and childish. And if so, why would this important? What will it prove? If God could do that and not be able to lift it up...How would that change your beliefs? Will you judge on the fact that God made an object so heavy that even God can't lift or just by God not being able to lift it?

  • @Gzuzluvzu Because if he was all powerful, his head would explode from trying to create something he couldn't lift. Then I would become God.

  • You can tell Maher wants to believe, he tries so hard to look for answers.

  • @TeeZ1990 He doesn't want to believe. He wants the truth and evidence. Those are two entirely different concepts.

  • @hlyleh Only a person who tries as hard as him wants to believe. He even was a Christian once, so he just wants him belief to be confirmed.

  • Right. Because religions across the board ordain their ministers at 10 all the time

  • @Scarface1034 No, but they routinely indoctrinate children who have no choice in the matter and who lack the intellectual independence to make their own minds up. If 10-year-olds can (in religious eyes) have religious beliefs, express them sincerely and practice this religion, the only problem with making them ministers is that they would do a bad job. It's no more abusive to the child.

  • @derangedyoshi

    When you say they "routinely indoctrinate" children, what exactly do you mean? I understand your point about children ministers, and although I've seen many different churches of many different denominations I've never once seen in person or hear a child minister. But Maher is trying to generalize and say that religion itself is to blame. This is dishonest and insulting, par for the course when it comes to Maher.

  • @Scarface1034 I mean babies being baptised with their godparents taking vows on their behalf. I mean the prevalence of faith schools - in some of the worst cases, children are taught to deny evolution and truly are forced into their "faith". I mean the fact that the "right" of the parent to bring their children up in their own religion is still regarded as superior to the right of a child to make up their own mind. As for "dishonest", he's saying what he thinks, and insulting - cry me a river.

  • @derangedyoshi

    Yeah, that's the problem with Maher: he's convinced of his own non-existent importance. But what you said about being routinely indoctrinated can also be applied to parents raising their kids atheist. At what point should it be established that parents shouldn't be allowed to raise their own kids?

    As for "cry me a river," if you would prefer we could just let this devolve into another YouTube insult fest. I would prefer to stay with useful dialogue.

  • @Scarface1034 i would have that that, if religion was proved wrong and our lifes had no purpose, surely nobody would have any importance. in that respect how can bill believe he has any importance

  • @floghit

    Excellent point. Although I think the counter-argument would be something about how religion MUST be wrong and yet lives are still important.... for some reason. I'm not sure what the basis for that would be...

  • @Scarface1034 "Cry me a river" was meant to be a way of conveying within the character limit that calling someone insulting is not a damning condemnation. So what if you're offended?

    And most atheists don't drill into their children "THERE IS NO GOD, YOU MUST AGREE WITH ME!" Most raise their children without treating religion as a massive issue, and allow their children the freedom to make their own minds up.

  • @derangedyoshi

    "most atheists don't drill into their children THERE IS NO GOD, YOU MUST AGREE WITH ME!"

    Actually, that is exactly what I've come across, many times. Even threatening and punishing their own kids if they show any interest in matters of faith.

    So what if I'm offended... Actually, you're right. Bill Maher is a useless waste of space and not worthy of any emotional output.

  • @Scarface1034 I'd be shocked by what you were saying if you provided any evidence... but then religious people don't really need evidence for what they say, eh? Atheists tend to be for freedom of religion, you know... The most common response you'll get from asking atheists about raising their children is that they say that some people believe in a god, that they themselves don't, and that the child will have to make their own mind up once they've grown up.

  • @derangedyoshi

    You'd be shocked? Really? Surprising. Of course atheists can accuse and convict without evidence and it won't be a problem. Religious people better have it, though!

    Atheists tend to be for freedom FROM religion, which is altogether different.

    The most common response I get from atheists about their children is that they aren't bringing their kids up with any religion and that they'll be taught to avoid it.

    So what kind of "evidence" would you require?

  • @Scarface1034 My mother is religious. My father doesn't talk about his beliefs. I'm pretty sure he believes in God. Well, he's got a Holy Bible. However, they never pushed religion onto me. Well, my FATHER never pushed religion onto me. My mother made me go to Church every Sunday. My mother wasn't too happy when I told her I was an athiest, and my father was more or less "So?". I'm gonna raise my kids like my dad. lol. If they believe, great! If not, great! Personal choice, and all that jazz.

  • @Dakarn

    Absolutely, and I have no problem with personal choice. I take my 9-year old to church and she enjoys going. Her mother and I teach her what we believe and she has her own decisions to make when she gets older. All of that is part of what our belief is based on: free will. However I have a serious problem with idiots that accuse me of brainwashing children when they themselves are guilty of doing the same thing, just with a different purpose. (I'm not accusing you, btw)

  • LMAO!!!

  • maher tries so hard!

  • @tomorrowstruth

    ...and wins!

  • So true!

  • ouch XD

  • This is an awkward account name based on the video.

  • Where the imaginary burning place did you find that last scene, that made it extremely funny.

    Le dijo el soldado, callaous la trompa cabron. Y paszzz le solto un cachetadon por andar de hablador.

  • funny one dude wants to annihilate christians , then a jew says come to my town and say that , hmmmmmmmmm , strenthening one of the main focal points of the show guys , well done , ya , maybe you should kill each other over this situation , did you even watch the show ?? its about people like you 2 idiots !! well done dummies !!

  • @jimbojones091 Oh? Atheists are the most closed minded of all? That's hysterical. Atheists ask questions. You say you already have the answers. If we're closed-minded, then you're arrogant.

    So, you one of these End Of Timesers? You going to be with your sky-fairy on Saturday? Frankly, I hope Le Rapture does happen because even one year without you righteous, deluded, judgmental tits would be a great relief for all of us who aspire toward clear thinking, compassion, and equality.

  • @therockstarpoet you really can't say that kinda stuff dude...it's just not a good idea.

  • Slapppp ;D

  • My goal is annihilate Christians like Hitler did the Jews.

  • @therockstarpoet Count me in 

  • @therockstarpoet For 1 asshole, Jews are still around you uneducated simpleton. 2: Come to my town and say that. Step away from Los Angeles a time zone or two and say that kind of thing. I really doubt a nut stain like you would have the sand to say something like that outside of your little bubble.

  • @critter505 Nowadays the bubble is for the Jews...they are a small minority compared to non religious people in the world now

  • watch?v=Ys9uoOGi2Hg

  • why would a God as intelligent as Yahweh who created the entire universe, and design it and create the laws of physics, then write a number of books and have it put together in a bible, that preach about hell, human slaughter, sacrifice, and segregation between people of different faith, this does not sound like a God this sounds like a human tyrant.

  • Pretty sure jimbojones091 is just trolling, lol.

  • I lawl every time i watch it

  • Christians, muslims and other believers in idiocy are proud of their ignorance and of course proud of their stupidity, There is no arguing with them, best thing to do is just "bitch slap" them 'till they shut up.

  • cant we all just agree that we have no idea how we got here? even if God isnt real, the Bible teaches lot of great things. Have you ever met a religious person(who isnt a nut) that wasnt friendly? Yea, there are a lot of holes in the bible and most of the legends such as Noah's arch never really happened. But you cant say something is real just because it cant be dis proven. if you dont believe in God, you should still look through the Bible. its an instruction manual on being a good person

  • @jimbojones091 I am an evangelical Christian, what about you?

  • Why is it that us human beings can belive in whatever we wanted without being questioned or put down by other members of society? This tells a lot about the social categorization theory and how true it really is, and honestly, the kind of negative hate comments that got 47 and 20 thumbs up are a disgrace to all humanity, if i wanted to believe in lil'waynes pubes, I have every fucking right to do so, why would any1 care what i believe in??

  • @Xshado2 I agree with this statement except for when certain peoples rights are denied because of these beliefs.

  • @Xshado2 because people are ignorant. there have been a lot of wars over whose religion is right. just ignore them, and enjoy freedom of religion.

  • VVVV LOL!

  • ATTENTION ALL ATHIESTS YOU ARE FUCKING RETARDS!!!!!!!

    ISNT THAT GREAT NEWS!!!!!

    (ministers are the people who do ushering or help the administrator you dumb pieces of shit. u thought u had it there. you are not allowed to be a minister if your past a certain age so i laugh at you. Science is to young to understand religion modern science has been around for like 2500 years or so. religion has been around for like 10,000) SUCK MAH DICK LOSERS

  • @jimbojones091 fuck off if u dont aggre with it then dont come here u fag

  • @jimbojones091 You think it's better to trust something that arose during the time of cultural and mental immaturity of mankind than to read about and understand something that rose when mankind started getting curious for truth?

    By the way. Figuratively or literally, "sucking your dick" is an extremely gay phrase, something which I thought were a taboo in Religion. You're probably better off STEALING a copy of the 10 Commandments. Just sayin'.

  • @jimbojones091 actually religion can be dated as far back as 50 000 years and probably existed way before that. And religion has stayed the same since then, still bullshit. When we got science we could actually start looking at the truth.

  • @jimbojones091 Wow... You have enlightened me. I have never seen it this way before. I really did think I had it there, That one fact is enough to convert me. I had no idea that grammar was so non-important to Christians either. I never knew because something has been around for a long time it makes it correct. You sir, are a genius.

    Its people like you that make us think you guys are ignorant.

  • @OurBoyJake wat a joke. its the computer dumbass were not writing a college essay faggot

  • @jimbojones091 Notice how he doesnt respond to the religious section of this.

  • @OurBoyJake r u smoking pot or something there was nothing religious about that

  • @OurBoyJake athiests have no common sense as proved again thank you

  • @jimbojones091 youre very welcome 

  • @OurBoyJake prove God isnt real becuz u cant all athiest have to work around it

  • @jimbojones091 We cannot disprove something that cannot be proven. That would be redundant. If you cannot prove the existence of something then it is in the realm of faith and fantasy.

  • @streetz23 pick up a bible tough guy

  • @jimbojones091 Id rather read something that doesn't revolve around fairy tales.

  • @streetz23 then how do u read about the big bang theory? because the bible retells the events of the prophets and the life of the Son of man

  • @jimbojones091 it is just an explanation of cause and effect without using faith.

  • @streetz23 yes because a huge explosion from one hyper massive supernova could have caused 24 billion miles of space and time and it just so happened that our planet was the perfect distance from the sun the perfect rotation and the water and micro organism that happened to form into a human after 6 billion years of evolution

  • @jimbojones091 there is more to the universe than just the big bang. new explanations are constantly being developed and updated. that is the beauty of science.  you might want to check out the string theory for further clarity.

  • @jimbojones091 there is more to the universe than just the big bang. new explanations are constantly being developed and updated. that is the beauty of science. you might want to check out the string theory for further clarity.

  • @streetz23 Faith yes, fantasy no. Just because you can't prove something, doesn't mean it isn't true.

  • @F012TYF0U12 Might as well have faith in the bogeyman you can't prove that exists either.

  • @streetz23 Nah. If the bogeyman survived history for more than 2000 years and millions claim to have had experiances that goes against science and mathematical probabilities and point directly towards the bogeyman well than I might give him a little more credit. Your little argument about bogeymans and flying spaghetti monsters is a very immature response and requires no rational thought. It is a pathetic attempt at demeaning religion and it is also a pathetic ripoff of Richard Dawkins.

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  • @F012TYF0U12 immature? we're the ones who don't rely on imaginary friends. why don't you try thinking for yourself for once instead of following scripture? your argument of saying something exists without proof doesn't prove anything.

  • @streetz23 Another atheist claiming to know everything. I do think for myself. You think every Christian follows the Bible 100%? The guy you rip off all your ideas from would call me, "picking and choosing." Ofcourse, if i didn't pick and choose than I would be closed minded and ignorant because of my blind faith. In other words, since I don't believe what RD believes, I am a lesser human being. I say your arguments are immature because they required no critical thinking. 

  • @F012TYF0U12 I'm not claiming I know everything. I think Christians should stop making that claim lol (irony).  Your response doesn't make my argument wrong.

    ps who the hell is RD?

  • @streetz23 Richard Dawkins...i thought that was obvious. You were claiming that I do not think for myself and just follow scripture. Endless stereotypically based accusations. That's all atheists ever come up with.

  • @F012TYF0U12 well.. how would you ever come up with the idea of God existing in the first place? someone taught you that down the road somewhere and you swallowed it.

  • @streetz23 Like I said before, endless stereotypically based accusations. Nobody taught me anything about religion that led to my beliefs today.