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  • I'd love to know what dr cox was doing with jack in the first scene....he was giggling so much! :)

  • oke some 1 fill me in about the childhood of cox cuz i srsly have no idea why it is so mest up or anything

  • @freerun4life, I'm not sure, but supposedly it was bad enough that people sometimes think Perry killed his parents...I think this scene was meant to imply it was probably abusive or pretty neglectful.

  • @theflyingflea in a different episode he explains that there dad was extremely abusive 

  • lol, he walked into a church with an open beer because its a Roman Catholic church, they are fairly tolerant of alcohol!

  • the only thing that annoys me about scrubs is that when you have a moving scene like this, the show thinks its appropriate to have the happy theme song during the credits afterwards. Way to ruin the moment!!

  • which episodes this from?x

  • "page is a silly name" - coming from perry ulysses cox

  • I have NEVER EVER seen a child SMILE at a baptism before.... xP

  • what happened in their childhood?

  • @zombiespecialist they had abusive parents and his dad was also an alcoholic

  • @NarutosButterfly thanks, which episode is that told, lol sorry :P

  • @zombiespecialist I think its my saving grace

  • @NarutosButterfly cheers

  • wow Paige is sexy!

  • What to you except when you have video that's centred around religion on a episode of scrubs and have comments talking about religions. derp.

  • why the hell is everyone so anoying about religion? what that's it take to let people believe if it makes them feel good? atheist are as norrow minded as any fanatist when it comes to respect.

  • @MicaelaLelli Because the very people who claim to be wanting to be left alone with their religion wouldn't think twice about imposing their religious beliefs as laws to us others. That's why religion is annoying. Keep thy religion to thine self.

  • @JonJahren I have my own believes,and I don´t bother anyone,but it pisses me off when others try to imposse me their thoughts. so let it be...

  • Awesome , I share Jack's birthday.

  • Saw a child being baptised in video, realises there will be a shitstorm of thiest and anti thiest comments below.

    Scolls down...

    What do I win?

  • @Alexc3217 lol ummm....self-esteem points?

  • Did he really walk into church with an open bottle of beer? And wearing a Red Wings jersey?

  • @adflbhker Well I think it's his decision if he's going to appreciate religion or not. At least he came to watch the ceremony, though he's an atheist.

  • @TheSirFindus Either appreciate religion or don't. That's fine. But pick a hole. If you're gonna do it, do it all the way. Showing up in a church with a bottle of beer in your hand is one of many ways to show how much you DON'T appreciate religion.

  • @adflbhker  I would be concerned if he hadn't

  • @adflbhker He is a boss, thats why.

  • @adflbhker The correct question is.. did he really just let his son get baptized?

  • @adflbhker why shouldnt he? Do you really think god would care about stuff like that?

  • @adflbhker Seriously, everybody knows that God is Blackhawks fan.

  • @adflbhker what's wrong with that?

  • thats an intense case of horseface

  • what episod is it ?

  • kepp clicking 0:08 hahaha

  • religion is stupid

  • @Pigroota so is your face - JD

  • @Pigroota So are you. God bless ya.

  • @oldschoolgamerz If you believe in a religion you have been brainwashed. It's pretty simple, but those within the system cannot see it. That's what religion is all about. Australia's census is coming up on the 9th. It is predicted that (apart from Islam) all the other religions are in decline. Fantastic news! We're not as stupid as Americans! But then, that's not really a special claim. Americans are all fucked in the head

  • @Pigroota Way to make all of us regular atheists look like pricks, tosser..

  • @TheSIngemeister regular atheists are just 1 tiny step away from teists.

  • @AlexandrusMegus actually, they are 2 letters away.

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  • @Pigroota First of let me just applaud the sheer amateurism in what you just stated. Religion isn't about brain washing or intelligence it is about having hope that something lies just beyond death. That justice will be served. You also seem to be indifferent to the fact that faith is all some people have left it's the last thing in their life they can hold onto. All you've done is further soiled the atheist name by making them seem more like assholes like Theslngemeister said. PS I'm American!

  • @badgerking30 I'm sorry. I didn't know one could be a professional theist or atheist.

  • @badgerking30 "... further soiled the atheist name..."

    When a man who doesn't collect stamps burns stamps, because he has a poor view on stamp collecting, does he soil the name of non-stamp collectors everywhere? No. lol

    When somebody who doesn't believe in a god says negative things about the religion that god happens to be associated with, or the things associated with belief, does that taint the name of non-believers everywhere?

    No. Only to you, it seems, it does. Meh. lol

  • @Pigroota Actually it's not. It gives people a lot of hope which makes them strong. But it's hard for me to believe in God. Like Cox says in one episode: There are so many terrible things which happens so I can not believe that happens for a reason. And why the hell are the human so desperately searching for an higher power?

  • @TheSirFindus Well that's cool, but I'm still pondering the reason why Americans are seeking a reason to put the indefinite article 'an' instead of 'a' before a word beginning with a stressed 'H' such as 'higher'.

  • @Pigroota Sorry, I forgot to read it again. (and I'm German, not American, though it would be cool ;) )

  • 1:13 dr cox *.*

  • Wow, religous fanatics and asshole atheists are retarded it seems. I just looked over the first page of the comments and there isn't one post about how hot Dr. Cox's sister is. Gay much?

  • @NinjaRafter Point taken! His sister really is hot!

  • @MrCharming123 Better than the bullshit, fairytale religion that is evolution!

  • @Talleyrand8230 Yes, let's ignore all the scientific data (don't disagree) 99% of the scientific community (don't ever dare to disagree) and go with the hocus pocus version that has ZERO fact to base their assumptions on, besides an old book that was written by multiple people, in different times, based on mouth to mouth stories that were then terribly translated through a few languages. Open up a scientific journal for once. Nature devoted an entire issue to Darwin...

  • @MrCharming123 “Don't ever dare to disagree”?

    And here I thought science was all about asking questions and challenging the status quo.

    “go with the hocus pocus version that has ZERO fact to base their assumptions on”

    Really? Things such as mutations never increasing genetic information, the calculations of British mathematician Roger Penrose show that the probability of universe conducive to life occurring by chance is in 10 to the 10123 power, (cont. next post)

  • @Talleyrand8230 ...evolution doesn’t even qualify as a scientific theory because it has never been observed or reproduced , why no “transitional forms” are still running around, how natural selection isn’t evolution in action and how it can limit the amount of genetic pool, or or how science has a long standing premise by which it lives, i.e. "Ex nihilo nihil fit" - "Out of nothing, nothing comes." (Cont. next post)

  • @Talleyrand8230 Basically it translates: we live in a closed system and in this closed system we have found no evidence of anything coming into existence spontaneously out of nothing, everything has a causal agent. Cutting to the chase, whether you are a "Big Banger" or a "Gradual Expansionist" or "Creationist" there was a ball of something or something that appeared at the beginning that didn't just appear it had to come from somewhere or someone. (Contin. next post)

  • @Talleyrand8230 Aristotle built on Plato's teaching about the "uncaused cause" or the first cause. This is “zero” fact?

    “Open up a scientific journal for once.”

    You might like to try that one yourself…

    “…an old book that...terribly translated through a few languages.”

    Oh and Scripture (since you automatically assume I’m Christian because I disagree with you) 99.5% the same from every language it had been translated into from the originals.

  • @Talleyrand8230 Maybe I worded that wrong but the scientific community isn't divided about the theory of evolution, that's what I meant.

    Also: down syndrome. That's a mutation that increases genetic information. And one mathematician vs a thousand others who agree with the theory? Evolution has been observed. Again, read more.

    Lastly: evolution doesn't try to explain the origin of life, so stop talking about causal agents etc. Evolution doesn't say *anything* about that.

  • @MrCharming123 “Down’s syndrome. That's a mutation that increases genetic information.”

    Down’s Syndrome doesn’t create new information (i.e. new limbs or organs which would be needed to create a new species), it is merely the presence of all or part of an extra chromosome (not a new one) and I assure you, (I have a friend who suffer from this) that despite the fact Down’s sufferers are a wonderful gift to be treasured, the effects are NOT beneficial and hampers their ability to function.

  • @Talleyrand8230 Medical ethicist Ronald Green argues that parents have an obligation to avoid 'genetic harm' to their offspring, and Claire Rayner, a former patron of the Down's Syndrome Association, defended testing for and the abortion of Down’s fetuses saying "The hard facts are that it is costly in terms of human effort, compassion, energy, and finite resources such as money, to care for individuals with handicaps...”

  • @Talleyrand8230 Charles Darwin in “Origin of the Species” had this to say: “With savages, the weak in body or mind are soon eliminated; and those that survive commonly exhibit a vigorous state of health. We civilized men, on the other hand, do our utmost to check the process of elimination. We build asylums for the imbecile, the maimed and the sick; we institute poor-laws; and our medical men exert their utmost skill to save the life of every one to the last moment.

  • @Talleyrand8230 There is reason to believe that vaccination has preserved thousands, who from a weak constitution would formerly have succumbed to small-pox. Thus the weak members of civilized societies propagate their kind. No one who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man.

  • @Talleyrand8230 It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed.”

    Evolutionarily speaking, individuals with Down’s shouldn’t be allowed to reproduce or even allowed to live outside womb.

  • @Talleyrand8230 “And one mathematician vs a thousand others who agree with the theory?”

    Than Darwin would have been disproven in his day by the hundreds of scientists who disagreed with him! Darwin’s theory met with more opposition in his day from fellow scientists because it challenged too many scientific theories of the day.

  • @Talleyrand8230 “ Evolution has been observed.”

    When? Was there an eye witness to see one animal change into a different species? What is the mechanism that causes new information that causes the drastic changes necessary to become another animal? Have the results been reproduced in a controlled environment? How does the ‘in-between’ animal survive in its current environment or the one it’s evolving into?

  • @Talleyrand8230 “Lastly: evolution doesn't try to explain the origin of life, so stop talking about causal agents etc. Evolution doesn't say *anything* about that”

    If that’s true, than how do you the religious are wrong about a designer (or designers) and how do you justify your beliefs? Dare I say ‘faith’?

  • @Talleyrand8230 Yes, it has been observed. Ever been sick and have been prescribed anti-biotics? You know how most doctors (in my country at least) try to not prescribe too many antibiotics? That's because bacteria adapt and evolve. They become resistant to the anti-biotics because a random mutation made them more likely to survive. The ones that didn't mutate (or mutated in a way that wasn't benificial) all died to the anti-biotic. I'm sure you've heard of MRSA for example.

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  • @Talleyrand8230 You didn't ask for new limbs or organs, you asked for more "genetic information", which it does increase. It adds a chromosome, and thus adds information. It doesn't matter what the effect is. Nor did I say anything about "creating a new species". Holy shit that'd be nice, one chromosome extra, new species. Nor did I say it is benificial. Why do you keep reading things I didn't say? Another mutation might be benificial and thus selected. Down Syndrome isn't. Next post.

  • @MrCharming123 “You didn't ask for new limbs or organs, you asked for more "genetic information", which it does increase.”

    Sorry for the misunderstanding on the ‘more information’ deal when I meant ‘new information’ and for any distress this may have caused you. But if you didn’t think Down’s was a benefit, then why did you use it instead of a beneficial mutation?

  • @Talleyrand8230 So this shows you don't know what evolution is or how it works. Down syndrome isn't benificial, thus people with down syndrome A) Have less of a chance to survive B) (related to A) aren't as likely to succesfully reproduce. Another mutation that might be benificial does the opposite and increases survival chance/chance to succesfully reproduce. Thus, it's selected. It's chance. I didn't say down syndrome was benificial, another mutation might be though.

  • @MrCharming123 Apparently, neither do you; what is the mechanism that causes new information to arise, and how does an animal that is designed to function in its environment survive the changes caused?

  • @Talleyrand8230 For example, for apes or monkeys to walk like humans, (a conversion from walking on all fours to walking upright) would require a significant redesign of the body (longer legs, a basin-like pelvis, a curved spine, an arched foot with toes, new muscles, etc.) which would make it less able to survive in its present habitat (especially before all the necessary traits have been successfully added together and reproduced) and would likely be finished off by natural selection.

  • @Talleyrand8230 “Down syndrome isn't benificial, thus people with down syndrome A) Have less of a chance to survive B) (related to A) aren't as likely to succesfully reproduce. Another mutation that might be benificial does the opposite and increases survival chance/chance to succesfully reproduce. Thus, it's selected.”

    What you just described is natural selection, which isn’t evolution because it doesn’t increase the genetic information; it just keeps the weak and infirm from reproducing.

  • @Talleyrand8230 'Not only are the six strains of bacteria almost certainly the oldest ever revived', says medical microbiologist Dr. Kinga Kowalewska-Grochowska, 'three of them also happen to be resistant to antibiotics.' In this case, the antibiotics clindamycin and cefoxitin, both of which developed more than a century after the men died, were among those used." (Ed Struzik and Dr. Kinga Kowalewska-Grochowska, "Ancient bacteria revived", Sunday Herald, 16 Sept. 1990)

  • @Talleyrand8230 Another mechanism of resistance is what occurs when a mutation takes place that might, for example, cause a defect in the bacteria’s ability to transport the antibiotic into the cell, thus rendering the bacteria resistant to that particular antibiotic. Another mutation might change a binding site used by the antibiotic within the cell, thus rendering it unable to kill the cell.

  • @Talleyrand8230 What is never brought up, however, is the fact that any mutation will result in a loss of information due to the change in genetic material. Even in the very unusual occurrence of a so-called “beneficial” mutation, there is an ultimate loss of genetic information available to succeeding generations.

  • @Talleyrand8230 Recently, similar arguments have been put forth to explain resistance in certain strains of the influenza virus. These arguments fail for the same reason. This loss of information is inconsistent with a biological model that proposes to explain how organisms become more complex over time.

  • @Talleyrand8230 Loss of information is the opposite of molecules-to-man evolution, and fits well into a creationist model of biology. Thus, antibiotic resistance is not a valid argument for the Darwinian evolutionist.”

    -Robert T. (Tommy) Mitchell, M.D., is a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and practices Internal Medicine in Gallatin, Tennessee. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.

  • @Talleyrand8230 and yet another middle aged adult brained washed by , ta da,,, liberalism, A  religion

  • what did she say before Cox stood up and took his kid? I cant hear over the music

  • @GoldAnnaple She says "Thank god for creating medicine""

  • @EtaiShuster laughter

    

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    66tut6

  • 2:31 at his funeral? i hope not, that's kinda messed up if jack dies before her

  • A touching clip from scrubs, an amazing show.

  • I MUST KNOW WHAT DR COXs CHILDHOOD IS  :CCCCC!

  • @rareisalive well, (and this is from what carla says while trying to set one of the bitchy interns straight - i forget her name) he was emotionally and physicly abused by both of his parents, and he may or may not have killed them

  • Yay for indoctrination of children who aren't capable of defending themselves!

  • The 'i missed you'-thing was just incredibly cute.

  • stop puttin musicc on the vids

  • @loopedvirus this song was actually played during the babtism and afterwards. so shush, please

  • Jack smiling and laughing at :10 is just too cute.  I love that part.

  • Hope is for the weak of mind. Religion merely gives a distraction from real world pain when all one needs to do in order to relieve it is to confront it head on.

  • @Warphaker

    distraction? the people MLK lead were far from distracted from the real world.

  • @ivlfounder And what did they do? They took action. Merely having HOPE isn't enough. MLK didn't give the people hope. He gave them courage to stand up to problems facing them in their era.

  • @Warphaker

    Wow you don't know that Doctor was a minister do you?

  • @ivlfounder What does Christianity or Catholicism have anything to do with his message? You know, you don't have to believe in a certain religion in order to have a basic human understanding that it's wrong for a certain person is above someone else because of his/her skin color.

  • @Warphaker

    "Christianity or Catholicism"?

    What kind of drugs are you on?

  • @ivlfounder Well if you must know, I'm high on marijuana at the moment.

  • @Warphaker

    laughy weed or paranoid weed?

  • i dont remember any of this which series and episode is this

  • the quons from lost..... dam dam dam dam!

  • That little fella is gonna grow up really handsome! Just look at that smile! :)

  • talk about a massive f you to god by cox in the church

  • @heroicfailures

    Why do you think God gave him a kid that hit's cox in the balls?

    LOL

    Like it or not God always get's the last laugh.

  • @ivlfounder

    hahahaha you believe in god ahahaha!!!

  • @bthegreat194

    You don't believe in God AHAHAHAH!!!

  • @ivlfounder

    oh no am i not going to heaven where all the good times are to be fond.... please help me SAVE ME JEBUS!!!

  • @bthegreat194

    What's that Mr. cookiepants?

    Yeah I don't think it would be heaven if sociopaths like bthegreat were there either.

  • @ivlfounder

    How close minded can you be to think that we were all created by god and that "poof" things just appeared there!! The bible has some good messages and i no for a fact there was a great man called jesus but he is portrayed all wrong!! And honestly can you really tell me that u believe out of the hundreds of millions of planets there are... we are the only one with intelligent life...think again my friend!

  • @bthegreat194

    What do you think Mr. Cookiepants?

    Oh right he knows next to nothing about my views and has the nerve to pretend he does.

  • @ivlfounder

    and where in my statement was i wrong... Please tell almighty one for you hold all the answers!!!

  • @teshanify in the sun by joseph something

  • the G man

  • I love Cox's rage at 0:08

  • ''..i have worked hard to try to forget everything about our childhood. but when I see you, I... I can't think about anything else.''

    best line :)

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  • Happy Birthday Jack! :D lol

  • wht this song called

  • @343bm62

    in the sun. you can find a few covers. rem and yellowcard do good ones.

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  • @343bm62 joseph arthur - in the sun ;)

  • the tv chemistry between the mom and son makes believe that are in fact related.

  • so soon as they put GOD in a TV series its causes a problem hmm....if people believe in him let them if they do not let them...

  • ahhh i remember her face thats larry davids wife in curb you enthusiasm

  • awww.. how cute..so this is how young they are when they start to get them ready for the ´´HOLY STAFF´´ the priest is gonna give them a few years later..lol... sweet!!

  • I'm athiest but was baptized christian.

    And now no matter how hard I scrub and bleed I can't get that shit off me.

  • @sirAthrus If you're atheist...

    You shouldn't mind that some plain old water was put on your head....

    Unless of course you believe in the almighty savour Jesus christ?

  • @HellCatFury12 Once upon a time I did but I finally saw the light coming from the inferno and now worship the one true god.......HAIL THE DARK LORD SATAN!!!

    No but seriously the moment I turned athiest my family threw a intervention to save my soul, I turned them down and haven't spoken to them in three years all because of that stupid water they put on my head as a child.

    Still......at least I know I'm going somewhere hot and sunny when I die right?

  • @sirAthrus I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic, when you refer to worshipping satan or not. But you should know that being an atheist means you don't believe in the theory of religeon, which goes for believing in both god and/or satan. Too me, you just sound like Satanist, givng us athiest's a bad name.

  • @1128Himself *Sigh*........it's sarcasm...

  • atheist...^^

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  • Love that look at the end after "Perry's worse" just says "Nah-but-yeah, I'll pay that..."

  • I can just imagine Dr Cox later in Jack's life having to explain to him that he lost a challenge with his sister and so he has to have a church wedding XD

  • And what´s the song name? the video is really cool! ;)

  • @Hellcatsfor4 Joseph Arthur - In the sun

  • @a6km thank you =)

  • from which episode is it?

  • what is the name of the song in the background?

  • idk why pplz are so religious its either bcuz they want to believe really isnt just a shit hole when it is or bcuz theyre just delusional... heres an argument for all of u who believe in god... i have an invisible t-rex only i can touch prove me wrong

  • @Warionstar religion is in sigmund freuds and my opinion the infantile defense mechanism against ones own inperfection, and the worship of a goddes or multiple deities just the projection of ones most dire wishes to be perfect

  • I see your point but, Christianity isn't about being perfect or putting yourself above any one else. Unfortunately alot of Athiest see only that. My beliefs are about my relationship with God, like a relationship with your dad or father figure. My beliefs makes me recognize I am not perfect but, still strive to be perfect even though God and I know I wont be perfect it still means something to try.

  • @bigolgreen nobodys perfect, and there cant be one with out the other, light begets shadow, good begets bad,perfect begets imperfect, lie begets through. see my point is that i can not really see a purpose in a god because of personal reasons i only hold nietzsches and freuds povs for real, i can not believe in a merciful god like the christianity does and ive seen too much to belive that there is someone or something perfect in this world,

  • @ChuckNorrisIsNothing i dont mean to impose my pov on you i was just explaining it to another one as he aksed for it, my bad if i offended you

  • @ChuckNorrisIsNothing the christian god is far from perfect, hell if by going by kill count alone in the bible, we all should be worshiping satan since he killed around 60 people, where as god had 2.4 million kills.

  • @bokprop420 when did jesus ever killed anyone ?

  • @Warionstar

    Religion may be wrong, but it deserves more respect than you are giving it

  • though this scene is one of the most emotional ever in scrubs i just laughed over and over for the first ten seconds

  • how many people show up in a church in a hockey jersey with a beer....

  • @ken88there people who don't wanna go to heaven..

  • I hate how his sister seems more sarcastic than upset when she says about shes also tried hard to forget about their childhood.

  • if you had no hair you'd look like danny di vito.... lmao

  • i'm the only one in my family who hasn't been baptized,

    when i was close to dying 2 times when i had Kawasaki Disease at the age of 6 and 7 (i got it twice which is rare) the docs was asking my mom if she wanted a priest to come and baptize me,

    but she was scared that i would die, so she said no.

    now i'm 17 and i'm still not baptized, and i don't think i'll ever be o.o...

  • awesome how he stands in the church with his hockeyshirt and his beer :D

  • jack looks more like Kelso...hmmm?

  • @FUdirtbag Oh no she didn't ... lol

  • @Zwartekaka that'll be fucked up, huh? jd and then kelso...haha!

  • @FUdirtbag LoL Cox was angry that his sons name was JD in short. Just imagine how mad he would be if it was JD's baby hahahahha or even worse Kelso's.

  • @Zwartekaka cox's daugther's name is jd (jennifer dylan) his son is jack

  • @spidrpnk Thanks :) Now I know .

  • @Zwartekaka It was his daughter's name "jennifer dylan" = jd, not his son's

  • cox and his sister are great together :)

    nice video (:

  • don't know where is starts but dr. Cox is actually listening to Dorians advise :O

  • i like how this show is sensitive to all religions. so many shows today beat up on religions because of the writer's view, or even the whole show is based off of proving a religion wrong. that's what made this show awesome, we connected with them on every level, even religious ones. hats off to you scrubs.

  • I think this is a lack of an area in american filming. Everything that deals with religion always ends up favouring christians either catholic or anglican. Even the recent Lost finale had a strong *whoever isnt in the church at the end dont go to heavan* feel. I expected better off scrubs I expected dr.cox's atheism to be justified as a perfectly liable standpoint.