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  • History will look upon Christopher as a pioneer in reason and truth against idiocracy bent on world destruction, but only if his message gets through to all peoples of the world and they stop living the illusion.

  • @12Monkeys8u Have you ever wonder why people live in illusion, a world of fairy tales.  Usually when someone is suffering from illusion, the illusion will have something to do with childhood trauma.

  • @Aizacc84 When it comes to religion, unfortunately the childhood trauma is being hopeless indoctrination that fairy tales are real.

  • One of the greatest minds to ever walk the earth.

  • One of the worst things about Hitchens dying from cancer is that people think God smote him. So fucking stoopid.

  • @correctionguy

    When a Christian dies, they "have been called home." When a non-Christian dies, they are "reaping what they have sown." They should pick a side and stay on it.

  • @5jerry1 How do they still mourn death? You'd think they'd embrace it a bit more.

  • @correctionguy

    They DO embrace it. They embrace Hitchens' death, and Carlin's, and Zappa's, and ironically, Jesus'.

  • @5jerry1 Haha, true that.

  • Humanity lost a great mind & advocate for free thinking & rational thought. HITCH is deeply missed!!

  • I would have refused to speak to allow that asshole Steve Kroft into my house. Hitchens was quite generous in opening the door. I miss him.

  • CHRISTIANITY IS THE ONE TRUE RELIGION, REPENT OR PAY THE CONSEQUENCES.

  • @adamk4747 No thanks

  • @adamk4747 You trolling fuck. I'll feed you. Some bat shit that is. Got a spoon?

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  • I wish I found out about Hitch earlier... Maybe I could've met him, got an autograph or two, and donated to help with his chemo. I could've helped...

  • Irreplaceable.

    Simply irreplaceable.

  • He was outrageous but for a very good reason.

  • So disappointed I did not discover and appreciate him whilst he was still alive.

  • Christopher Hitchens, the Legend, even before he died. A Champion for Freedom and Free Speech.

  • He was pretty smart but it's a shame he didn't have a real job.

  • @420bluntsmokerxXx Says the guy with the username "420bluntsmokerxXx". Also, since when is being a journalist, editor, author and public speaker not considered "having a real job"? He's done more with his life than a moron like yourself could ever hope to.

    I'm not expecting a particularly intelligent response on your end.

  • @davethehostage

    Seriously he didn't do anything that great. He just went after religion, which is like beating up a retard.

  • @420bluntsmokerxXx Thats kinda clever really

  • @420bluntsmokerxXx If that's what you really think, you don't know the first thing about who Hitchens was. Please refrain from commenting on subjects on which you are wholly ignorant.

  • @420bluntsmokerxXx Retards don't have millions of dollars to influence politics and the law. Religion is one of the great scourges of mankind, along with greed, and it's sad that a soldier for the thinking man is gone too soon. Why couldn't Sarah Palin or some other such idiot have bit it instead of this man.

  • @Necroloke Although I also believe that Hitchens was very inteligent your comment about Sarah Palin shows that you are not.

  • @420bluntsmokerxXx He didn't "just go after religion". Religion was actually a pretty small part of his writing career, it got popular towards the late 2000's because of the rise of atheism in the united states. Most of his career was spent on A LOT of other topics. Henry kissinger, the founding fathers of america, george orwell. A lot of topics. He was a very smart man.

  • contrarion & provacateur are the best words to describe him. RIP

  • the world is much worse off without this man in it,,im just glad that we got to have him for as long as we did,,,rest in peace

  • @ 8.50 ... a celestial North Korea...

    They cut the punchline, "but at least in North Korea you can fucking DIE and leave."

  • He's up in heaven now argueing gods ears off

  • @theamazinbagman He is nothing but a part of the cosmos. Part of where we began.

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  • we miss you Hitch. you have been an inspiration, and will never be forgotten as long as this guy lives.

  • after seeing those party pics it makes me so curious to see what Hitchen's party host personality would be like

  • he's an example of somebody who actually bothered to study the things he talks about

  • I can't stop reviewing Hitches' videos over and over again fanatically. I can't get enough of this brilliant man....and I only came across him accidentally on youtube only a few short weeks ago....Although I have never known him, I miss him terribly as I would a family member.

  • Hitchens was born brave and died brave and courageous!

  • Christianity is so fucking retarded. They actually think Hitchens is going to burn in hell for eternity.

  • @muscleman677 shows how little you know about the bible .check out david c pack is there a ever burning hell

  • we miss you hitch!!!!!

  • We miss you dearly, Christopher.

  • He's amazing, I don't agree with much of his ideas, but he is one admirable man.

  • Every time I see the video "The Poisoned Chalice" I cannot helped but to drop some tears.

  • He may have died, but he's not really gone. Through his books, these youtube clips and the pure ownage he gave his debate opponents he has gained immortality. He lives in the minds of those who's respect he gained.

  • I can never wrap my head around death ... I am not afraid of death, I am afraid of DYING ... but back to death ... I just cannot digest it ... I think we are programmed that way through evolution to be uneasy with the very idea ... otherwise, we might not have been around now I guess ... Ray Kurzweil thinks we might circumvent death one day .... Youtube it, it's good stuff

  • i hope that out of all of us wondering and awing at Chris Hitchen's life that there is one man/woman who watches him and says "I can be better". That they are smarter and can be even more than what Hitch was to us. Because if there wasn't than Chris wouldn't have lived the 100% compared to the 99.9%.

  • drinking JW Black "neat" ... during a 60 minuets interview....

  • What a badass. Amazing man. :)

  • hitchens was real, unlike dawkins...a pompass ass

  • does 60minutes go for 60 mins?

  • Goddamnit, goddamnit, godDAMNIT!!! I LOVE Christopher Hitchens! I'm SO pissed that he's dead. He was so controversial, so clever, so eloquent, so unforgiving, and so vicious against religion. I'm worried that we will never see his like again. We don't have courage in this new world of ours. We don't have integrity in this age which demands it most. We NEED a contrarian now like we've never needed one before.

    He's dead and that saddens and angers me.

    We NEED a Hitchens right now.

  • I thoroughly believed Hitchens was gay. That's news.

    The world of discourse and bold analysis suffers a huge blow with the passing of Hitchens. Nobody does what he did as well as he did it.

  • Genuine trouble troubles the troubled who are forced into blood-intoxicating “therapies” crafted to prolong the agonies attached to, and symptomatic of, the vitamin-deficiency ailments that ail them; to bolster, ingratiate, enrich, empower & legitimize the monopolies that form cartels that insure chronic sickness for the dumbed-down/numbed-down, defeated & maligned populace.

  • Only posers die Hitches!

  • @jebus6kryst Everyone dies.

  • Even though the vast majority of content on the internet is stupid bullshit, being able to watch some of the greatest minds talk ever, Hitchens, Dawkins, Shermer etc; in high definition makes it all worth the stupid.

  • @thewarriorsrok couldn't have said it better myself-

    top comment

  • @thewarriorsrok the content on the internet is everything, the vast majority of people are stupid thats why most the content follows suit

  • @adamk4747 Indeed, but the bright side to the internet is this: at what other time in history could hundreds of thousands of people watch some of the most illuminating and informative thinkers without paying out the ass? The vast majority of people are always going to be relatively ignorant, but the amount of knowledgeable people can only grow larger.

  • @thewarriorsrok It's sooo much more than that though.It gave me a way to see what the world outside of bible belt USA had to say about GOD.The internet completely woke me up,and set me free from eternal damnation. The Religious QUACKS are being destroyed by the internet.That's why ALL of their pages comments,and ratings disabled,cause they know they will get ripped to shreds by the MANY non-believers around the world outside of the USA.Darwin is god,and the internet is his sword!!!

  • Because of him and several other people now dead I have learnt to appreciate the english language. This coming from someone who speaks english as a second language. You englishmen should be proud of this creature.

  • well, if there really was a god, he certainly missed a one-off change there. Miraculously curing an incurable atheist celebrity like Christopher Hitchens would have kicked his whole agenda back into gear. :(

  • It's refreshing that he mentioned Mother Teresa's involvement with the Duvaliers.

  • Its his eyes, even near death his eyes burn with the fire that has always burned in his belly

  • @ThePfcman Wikipedia: Hitchens has written of his homosexual experiences when in boarding school in his memoir, "Hitch-22." These experiences continued in his college years when he allegedly had relationships with two men who eventually became a part of the Thatcher government.

    Was sodomite Christ' Hitchens' hollow death an early Christmas gift, or retribution for the total-war that he endorsed against the mothers & children of the Arab sphere?

  • @procommenter yeah bro,he was into dudes. shame your god would give him cancer and kill him according to you,as a gift for christmas,but allows worthless shitpiles such as yourself to continue to breathe. ask your god if he wouldn't mind stopping his systematic murder of africa as a whole,or shut your fat face,and continue abusing animals in your grandmothers basement

  • @ViralMessiah Best reply ever.

  • @ViralMessiah JUST AFRICA??? God has been systematically killing humans for centuries.Well,God(s) name anyway, gave so-called Christians,Catholics,Jews,Musl­ims,Pagans,etc... a reason to murder.It's kinda hard to blame imaginary miracle workers for mass killing,so I guess it's just the blind leading the blind with warped minds.Something like that,lol.

  • @MrAmericanzombie I just singled out Africa because it's one of those places where millions and millions are dying,right now,for absolutely no reason,mostly babies,in mostly christian places,I realize that he's responsible for billions of deaths,and hell,killing the whole planet at least once (even the butterflies,who the fuck kills butterflies),but I didn't want to use logic like that on that guy,since he was retarded,I needed the point to be simple

  • @procommenter

    Hey there,insane clown

    Still sleeping under the rug?

  • @procommenter - no, it was just a brave and truthful man going to his grave

  • @procommenter

    so what's your point, hater?

    And the answer is an uncontroversial "no."

  • hitchens is so full of himself... but there is no one that watches this that doesnt feel like a lesser mind.

  • @cfall234 How can you inspire somebody not being the best you could in a certain field of human endeavor? Excel.

  • When the guy spoke about checking in to the hospital after the "10 1/2 hour epic lunch" and having liver-work, I literally spit my beer all over the laptop screen.

    That's funny shit right there.

  • the car I drive and the 4 bedroom house i live in came into existence all by mere chance out of nowhere ect,, ect,,,,,,,, !!!,,,,,, AND oh yah so did this vast universe that we live in. youtube search ( MUSA MENK ) and you will get a wake up call.

  • @ghs224 Yes. Totally random. Everything, has no order at all, but comes to be because the lack of order begets order which makes sense.

  • I pity him. Most of his thinking was under the influence of alcohol and a troubled heart and is foolishness to see people taking him for granted as if they were drunk not him....

  • @hrisnec You seem to misunderstand the influence of alcohol. Hitch was a drunk, sure, but that does not mean it influenced (negatively) his philosophical reasoning. Alcohol does not change who you are; it simply takes down barriers. It REVEALS who you are.

    Either way, however, Hitch's drinking is completely irrelevant, because he always believed what he believed, and a human cannot constantly be drunk and survive.

    In short, grow up a bit and be reasonable. Not biased.

  • Interesting- He types with 1 finger on the keyboard. That's gotta be a slow process.

  • "Religion is the source of all dictatorship"? I guess he thinks Stalin was religious when he was a dictator.

  • @RammatRamzi No but Stalin was raised to be a priest. And the Russian Orthodoxy before The Bolshevik revolution was a Theocratic Monarchy. But even the most totalitarian regimes tend to have state religions, whether that's turning their current ruler into a god or using a pre existing religion as the template for their totalitarian rules. So I would say he was quite correct.

  • @slicingwater

    Oh, so if Stalin wasn't possibly raised to be a priet, he wouldn't have become a godless dictator and tyrant? Really?

  • @RammatRamzi Religion in itself is a dictatorship in that God is the dictator. Not that religious people are dictators or that atheists are not dictators. come on mate use your brain

  • @trisoutlaw86

    So you were just being funny about Stalin being a raised to be a priest causing him to be a dictator?

  • @RammatRamzi i wasn't the one who said that

  • @trisoutlaw86

    Oops. Sorry.

  • What an amazing man was Hitchens. He is probably the single best thing about YouTube that the rest of us can be in his virtual presence on a whim.

  • @JJLatBIM --- i'll drink my own 'amber restorer' to that.

    To Christopher Hitchens: the 21 century's answer to an erudite, intellectual, iconoclastic W.C. Feilds.

  • @JJLatBIM if he's so great why did he support the iraq war? and then at the same time called president clinton a "war criminal". Hitchens sounds like a demagogue to me who just liked taking contrarian positions to sound outrageous and sell books and make lots of money an put himself up on a pedestal.

  • @Freethinker12341 Lebron traveled

  • @Freethinker12341 I think he was more honest and capable than to simply be contrarian. You don't have to agree with his position. Indeed, I agree with you that the Iraqi people should have been left with a certain and clear future of suffering under Saddam Hussein. We had no legal right or legal obligation to undertake such actions. Perhaps a moral obligation, but that's not justification. Hitchens clearly felt that our moral duty outweighed our legal one. I disagreed.

  • @JJLatBIM I'm a Hitchens fan, I was playing devil's advocate. I was hoping you or somebody else could cast a few fears. See I always loved Hitchens, but recently I've had my doubts about him. I was hoping someone could reinstall some "faith".

  • @Freethinker12341 Sorry. I wish I could have helped. He certainly never shied away from controversy but was always prepared to put his money where his mouth was and to change his position when new information came to him. He seemed to feel that with our great power came the responsibility to use it as force for good, not just as defensive protection. When the U.N. denies a request for action, Hitchens doesn't think our efforts must end there.

  • @Freethinker12341

    His "support" for the war has been a little misread. After a period of putting up with woefully simplistic backlashes he took to "mirroring" the error back @ those who made it. It's the old: "call me an asshole three times and after the third time I'll damn well make it true" type of approach. Hitch still railed against war atrocities suffered by civil populations, but here he was really targetting the regime itself, which was straighforwardly evil (and States-sponsored)

  • Yaay! Fuck Mother Theresa! I'm glad she's dead, the evil criminal! : )

  • @winterstellar Not a criminal - just deluded and misguided. I doubt she was a bad or eveil person - she'd just been brainwashed early in her life.

    

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  • 2:51 - lol hitchens types like I do!

  • @smallmantynan LOL I saw that and I couldn't believe it. The most intelligent man pluck plucking at the keys. What a character. My husband hen pecks like that too. It must have taken Hitchens a long time to write a novel. 

  • RIP to a beautiful and influential man

  • Hitch was the best essayist of his generation and had massive balls to boot. I was shaken by his death.

  • If there were actually a choice between spending an eternity with a mythical God or Hitchens, I'll take Hitchens - and pity the cowardice of those who choose differently.

  • @TheHigherVoltage so beautifully said and if there is a god, Hitchens is right now blowing his doors off in debate about how he has failed as a diety.

  • @kerryoke68 wrote: "he has failed as a diety (sic)"

    You're such an Atheist. If you create something that others find imperfect, that must mean you don't exist.

  • @onefodderunit I was being facetious regarding Hitchens but sir please if you're going to argue, TRY to make sense.

  • R.I.P. Hitch

  • Favorable gene mutation is key to the Atheist faith, and when gene mutation kills one of them, it's divine irony. 

  • @onefodderunit (1) Being honest with oneself is not genetic, it's a choice. (2) A lack of faith is not a faith.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    There's nothing honest about the Atheist faith. For instance, your faith that inanimate matter turned itself into life and ultimately human intelligence is based on absurd fantasy, yet you tell yourself it's scientific, don't you?

  • @onefodderunit #1 Atheism, as far as I understand it, is simply "I see no evidence in the existence of any God(s), therefore I do not believe in any". Not adopting a faith, is not a faith.

    (2) No, I do not have that faith. Until there's valid evidence for how life began, I keep the intellectual honest position of "I don't know what I don't know".

    (3) You got one thing right, it takes faith to believe in absurd fantasies.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Don't let your faith make you lie to yourself. That's psychotic. Atheism is 100% faith based. For instance; There's no wisdom or science involved in the Atheist belief that inanimate matter created life and ultimately human consciousness. Intelligence is the only designer/creator. Atheism is Fundamentalist Materialism and Orthodox Rejection of Intelligence.

    You're free to believe what you want, but it's advised that you always be honest with yourself.

  • @onefodderunit You don't seem to understand what Atheism is.

    Not believing in something because there is no valid evidence for it, is a lack of faith, not a faith.

    It takes faith to believe in invisible unicorns. It takes faith to believe invisible unicorns do not exist. To recognize there is no valid evidence for or against invisible unicorns, is not faith. It's intellectual honesty.

    Spewing non-sequitor non-sense does not change the facts.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Only intelligence designs/creates. Atheism is faith that the universe and all its functional systems, including life/consciousness, are creations of whatever, so long as it wasn't intelligent. Atheism is Orthodox Rejection of Intelligence.

    Inanimate Matter cannot design/create. Atheism is faith that it did.

    Can you be honest enough to admit your faith that inanimate matter turned itself into life and consciousness is not based on any scientific theory?

  • @onefodderunit Are you even reading what I'm writing? If you are, why are you incapable of comprehending what I'm saying?

    Atheism does not contain beliefs, it's the assertion that without valid evidence, there's no reason to believe.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You are too dishonest with yourself to even admit your beliefs, Atheist. That is a symptom of psychosis. Your faith that inanimate matter can and did turn itself into life and ultimately human consciousness is not based on science, but solely on a desire to reject the only designer/creator, intelligence.

    What, besides intelligence, do you believe can design/create?

  • @onefodderunit #1 Not once have I declared myself an Atheist...because I'm not one. #2 Your assertion that Atheism contains faith based beliefs is not supported by any definition of Atheism I'm aware of. Point me to a dictionary that claims Atheism = materialism.

    "What, besides intelligence, do you believe can design/create?"

    It's not up to me to provide evidence you are wrong, it's up to you to provide evidence you are right.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You couldn't answer the question because you know only intelligence designs/creates.

    It's understandable why you feel it necessary to distance yourself from Atheism, but your symptom of psychosis remains.

  • @onefodderunit

    (1) You've strawmanned my position.

    (2) You've strawmanned Atheism.

    (3) You've provided no evidence to back any of your assertions.

    (4) You attempt to shift the burden of proof from the claimant.

    The psychosis is all yours kiddo.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You've essentially renounced Atheism which is encouraging but you need to address your symptoms. Life is meant for the spiritual evolution of our soul and evolution is attained by self examination. You must be completely honest with yourself or you will live in a steady state of a degree of mental illness. It will retard your evolution.

  • @onefodderunit You continually claim I'm suffering from some mental deficiency, while asserting your own.

    " Life is meant for the spiritual evolution of our soul "

    Where is your evidence for this assertion?

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You need to demonstrate your pathological dishonesty with yourself again. OK. You have faith there is no evidence that intelligence was involved in creation of the universe or human consciousness. What, besides intelligence, designs/creates?

  • @onefodderunit What a ridiculously stupid argument. Would you consider, say, a sandstorm intelligent?

  • @oO0E

    A sandstorm is a consequence of pressure differential. Weather is a circulatory system in nature. Sandstorms don't create, Atheist. They are chaotic. Only conscious intent designs/creates.

  • @onefodderunit What you asked was, "What, besides intelligence, designs/creates?"

    Clearly, a sandstorm designs and creates, proving how illogical and poorly thought out your question was.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You want evidence that life is a creation of conscious intent, rather than a byproduct of inanimate matter. That is Atheistic, and profoundly stupid.

    It's tragically comical that you're in denial of your Atheism while attempting to rationalize your faith that your life was never intended and is therefor no more significant than a malaria spreading mosquito's.

  • @onefodderunit Can you answer a single question of his without deflecting? You are getting destroyed in this argument. Have ever tried to defend your beliefs before? You come across as a complete amateur.

  • @oO0E

    You most be a professional Atheist. What an aspiration. What besides intelligence do you believe can design/create?

  • @onefodderunit "What besides intelligence do you believe can design/create?"

    This is a deceptive question that you'll simply move the goalposts when it's answered. Here, I'll demonstrate :

    We know and can prove the 4 natural and unchangeable forces of the universe : gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear and strong nuclear forces...are responsible for creating everything from snowflakes, to every element above helium, to crystals, to suns, moons and supernovas.

  • @TheHigherVoltage (CONT) Specifically, we know the 4 natural forces of the universe are responsible for all natural formations we've encountered thus far, are not intelligent - they are merely static forces that are part of our universe.

    We also know chemical reactions, radioactive decay, and the four natural, unintelligent forces I listed earlier, are capable of creating all known elements above helium.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You denied your Atheism and you continue your fanaticism for your Atheist faith. Do you not recognize the psychosis?

    Nothing, besides intelligence, designs/creates. That is why you can name nothing. You believe inanimate matter created life and intelligence itself.

    What do you believe creates energy? If you can't answer this, you are certainly not being the slightest bit honest with the rest.

  • @onefodderunit There are people of faith who believe there are God(s). There are people of faith who believe there are no God(s). Then there are people such as myself who understand that belief without valid, supporting evidence, takes a dishonest leap of faith to support.

    Is recognizing that I do not hold a position on faith beyond your intellect?

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You're incapable of seeing evidence that the universe, life and human consciousness are creations of superior intelligence, but you can't name anything besides intelligence which designs and creates. Your rejection of intelligence is Orthodox and fanatical, but you don't like being identified as an Atheist.

    What do you believe creates energy, non-Atheist?

  • @onefodderunit What makes you believe energy requires a creator?

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    I love the fact that you don't want to be identified as an Atheist while you fanatically attempt to rationalize your faith in Atheism.

    Only intelligence designs/creates. Your rejection of intelligence suits you. A simple explanation for the origin of energy confounds you.

  • @onefodderunit And I'm becoming bored with the fact your intellectually dishonest brain is incapable of understanding anything outside your preconceived, illogical delusions.

    I'm not an Atheist. I've said this several times. Yet this simple fact is beyond your grasp.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Only intelligence designs/creates. Trying to insult me doesn't do anything to rationalize your rejection of intelligence.

  • @onefodderunit If only 'intelligence designs/creates', how do you explain crystal formations?

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Geometric crystal formation is the extent of 'evidence' supporting your faith that the universe popped itself into existence and inanimate matter created life.

  • @onefodderunit You asked me to give you an example of something other than intelligence creating/designing. My answer was the 4 natural, unintelligent forces of the universe. My example is crystal formations.

    You going off on another strawman against me, doesn't change the fact I just proved your claim (that intelligence is required to create) false.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You are such a fanatical Atheist which makes it so comical that you deny being Atheist.

    Only intelligence designs/creates. Crystal formation is a product of nature. You do not know the origin of nature. You believe the universe, nature, life and intelligence popped into existence.

    What do you believe is the origin of energy?

  • @onefodderunit "You are such a fanatical Atheist "...."You believe the universe, nature, life and intelligence popped into existence."

    You're incapable of a conversation without strawmanning, aren't you.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Here are two basic True or False questions to demonstrate that you are totally dishonest.

    1. You believe it's more likely that life is not a creation of superior intelligence, but rather an untended byproduct of a primordial chemical reaction, unsupported by a scientific theory.

    2. You believe matter preceded mind, and mind is a byproduct of matter, in other words: Matter over Mind.

  • @onefodderunit And here's some intellectual honesty for you :

    I believe what I can prove with a high degree of certainty. I have yet to prove the existence of the universe is natural. I have yet to prove the existence of the universe is unnatural.

    You continually strawmanning my position, to fit your intellectually dishonest false dichotomy of "if you don't believe this, than you must believe this" is just wasting both our time.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You are a fanatical self-denying Atheist. It's not a waste of time to expose your psychosis.

  • @onefodderunit I really don't know whether to pity or be disgusted by people of your intellectual dishonesty and mental dysfunction.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    You can't even answer two True or False questions or admit your Atheism. How could you possibly recognize honesty.

  • @onefodderunit If you understood what I wrote, you'd know my answers to both questions is 'false'.

    Seriously man, what is wrong with your brain? Do you really see the entire spectrum of possibilities as only a false dichotomy?

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Nothing but intelligence designs/creates. Do you believe there is evidence that the universe and life weren't designed/created by intelligence?

  • @onefodderunit I just pointed out that the 4 unintelligent forces of the universe create crystals. Which directly refutes your claim that 'nothing but intelligence designs/creates'.

    And why in the fuck is this still beyond you?

    It takes faith to believe there are God(s).

    It takes faith to believe there are no God(s).

    Intellectually honest people on believe when there's testable, verfiable evidence to back their beliefs.

  • @TheHigherVoltage

    Crystals are functions of nature, and you do not know the origin of nature.

    You're so psychotic that you deny being Atheist while fanatically attempting to rationalize your Atheist Orthodox Rejection of Intelligence.

    You're such an idiot that you believe geometric crystal formation is evidence for your asinine faith that inanimate matter created life.

  • @onefodderunit Crystals are created by non-intelligent, natural forces. Shifting the goalposts does not change the fact you just had your claim proven false.

    And you still continue to strawman my beliefs as a childish defense for yours. You