Intelligent design is not a theory, it's a claim that someone undefinable somehow undefinably created the universe. Which tells us absolutely nothing. The real question is, HOW it was done. Doesn't matter who did it. If we understand how, we can replicate the process.
You know, just like we already do. One day God created man and woman. And because he forgot to have them patented, everyone's parents do it nowadays :)
@MiracleWitness true, but i would like 2 see u create ur kids out of the dust of the earth, than breath life in2 him. after u do this i want 2 see u take one of the ribs of ur new son and create a woman out of it. oh wait tu cant hmm God could
@MiracleWitness For the record evolution does the exact opposite it over complicates things so much that really it becomes a bunch of nothing in and of itself. Also to say you want to be able to replicate creation is to want to be God and thats what made Lucifer into Satan
I really can't figure this guy out. In one sketch he seems to be pocking fun at christians and I found him very funny, but here he seems to be promoting right wing American faith with a preachers fervour which gives the impression that he's not a comedian at all. Weird Man!.
@Mayer200 lol he is a Christian, right wing Comedian. As all good comedians do, he pokes fun at himself and people like him but he makes it pretty clear he is a christian. He has a lot of good stuff though!
That's not what theists argue. They argue that there is no logical basis on which moral affirmations can be DEFENDED, apart from God. There's a big difference between the two. Theorectically, atheists can be very moral people, but their frameworks for doing it are not based in logic, but inemotions and made-up, pragmatic logic. Skeptics believe their basis for morality is logical and rational, because that's how they want it to be.
@UrbanPrankstaz Exactly. You have the right to think what you believe, and so for him, but at least give him the respect that he believes in this as he gives you and I the respect in what we believe.
Fact - our government was founded on Christianity. I understand some of you don't like that, but reality pretty much doesn't care what we think. Just stop reading your professor's books and start looking at the founder's original documents. But the very thing you hate about Christianity being in the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Articles of Confederation, etc, built all the prosperity and freedom you enjoy today. So - you are a branch, griping at the tree.
I have nothing wrong with people who are in religions, I just hate when they believe EVERYONE should believe EVERYTHING around them are parts of GODS creation. Sure, I believe in god, but god had no idea that man was going to create everything we have already. I don't believe god made the planet, but I believe slightly in the big bang theory, but that doesn't mean I'M wrong, or that i'm right!
@jtnoodle I'm not sure if I understand your point. Putting "under God" in the pledge is absolutely invoking religion because it is only within religious dogma that God exists. I wasn't implying that it was invoking any specific religion. The point is that it is invoking religion, which isolates people who choose not to have a religion.
Taking under god out of the pledge isn't a promotion of atheism, it is simply an absence of religious invocation. If the government can stay neutral on the issue of religion, then everybody's beliefs will be protected, not just the majority's.
@sugarcane48 So when someone believes in God or because the phrase "under God" is in the pledge, that's somehow invoking religion? What specific religion would that be? There are LOTS of people who believe in God but aren't part of any religion or are religious. Your viewpoint simply is incorrect.
@TheGerepuppy Athiesism is not a belief. It's the same as giving someone who does not collect stamps a name...there is a name for that btw. How many wars have been put forward in the name of Relig'? Innocent people tortured.. Imagine for me please... Now put god on the plege of alligience... now you may see the context of the offense.
@CKSBoltaction And how many people have been helped by people in the name of Religion? How many people have been helped by religious organizations? How many people have been given comfort and consolation by the church? How many people have been fed, loved, protected, clothed, sheltered and educated in the name of God? Religion isn't all bad.
why is it so wrong to have a faith in jesus christ? i think atheists are very blind not to see god's creation ALL AROUND HIM! and brad has a point. evolution cannot prove our conscious our mind. why do we feel guilty when we do something wrong like steal? if it's for our personal benefit for our "survival" then it is right by the terms of evolution.
@veroinuyasha actually, if you steal, you weaken the tribe. Cheating too much makes you a parasite, that can weaken the species. Morals can benefit us evolutionary speaking
A belief centered around faith is not meant to be proven, and it cannot be disproven. That's what makes atheists so upset, because they cannot deal with it. You want us to prove something. If we prove it, it would destroy the whole belief system from which it stems, faith.
The only thing you succeed in doing is luring people who should know better into trying to prove something that no believer should attempt to prove.
Proof would nullify faith. God will not allow that.
@ggk1970 Who is more likely to become a humanist being, one who constantly questions and searches for objective truth, or one who makes only untested hypotheses and goes about in blind "faith"?
Monologs are not the right tools to prove your point, if you ever had one. Make yourself available for a discussion and your views might, only then be taken seriously.
He has obviously not heard any of the arguments put forward by atheists in the last few years otherwise he would not have made his first comment. Hitchens would have ripped him a new one if he was there to respond. Actually, I would have and would LOVE to have time and a platform to respond...
334 are apparently athiests :P
redsader86 1 month ago 9
I'm so ready for a president who will stand up for God! Not that I don't support Obama but a president who makes it legal to teach people about God!
Numberidge 5 months ago 11
Can this guy misrepresent Evolution anymore?
You can just hear the hate in his voice as he says "evolution".
TheBlackSpider82 10 months ago 31
Intelligent design is not a theory, it's a claim that someone undefinable somehow undefinably created the universe. Which tells us absolutely nothing. The real question is, HOW it was done. Doesn't matter who did it. If we understand how, we can replicate the process.
You know, just like we already do. One day God created man and woman. And because he forgot to have them patented, everyone's parents do it nowadays :)
MiracleWitness 1 year ago
@MiracleWitness Do you know anyone who understands how to replicate something coming from nothing? I would really like to be his friend.
mnpaintballfreak 8 months ago 8
@MiracleWitness true, but i would like 2 see u create ur kids out of the dust of the earth, than breath life in2 him. after u do this i want 2 see u take one of the ribs of ur new son and create a woman out of it. oh wait tu cant hmm God could
jomess7879 6 months ago 6
@MiracleWitness For the record evolution does the exact opposite it over complicates things so much that really it becomes a bunch of nothing in and of itself. Also to say you want to be able to replicate creation is to want to be God and thats what made Lucifer into Satan
cbean7193 5 months ago
I really can't figure this guy out. In one sketch he seems to be pocking fun at christians and I found him very funny, but here he seems to be promoting right wing American faith with a preachers fervour which gives the impression that he's not a comedian at all. Weird Man!.
Mayer200 1 year ago
@Mayer200 lol he is a Christian, right wing Comedian. As all good comedians do, he pokes fun at himself and people like him but he makes it pretty clear he is a christian. He has a lot of good stuff though!
ArmourCody 11 months ago 7
68 people are irrational. :)
xunknownxmysteryx 1 year ago 5
this is a preacher, not a comedian!
SilveradoNL 1 year ago 10
If you really think there can be no morality without god, you are a genuinely horrible, out of control person.
KevinLounsberry 1 year ago
@KevinLounsberry
That's not what theists argue. They argue that there is no logical basis on which moral affirmations can be DEFENDED, apart from God. There's a big difference between the two. Theorectically, atheists can be very moral people, but their frameworks for doing it are not based in logic, but inemotions and made-up, pragmatic logic. Skeptics believe their basis for morality is logical and rational, because that's how they want it to be.
BassP86 1 year ago 3
@KevinLounsberry Have you seen what we're capable of??? If you think there CAN be morality without God, you, are the out of control person.
JcWhatCounts20 11 months ago
Lol this guy is confused . . .
jurihaake 1 year ago
Has anyone ever told you how retarded you are? well yeah, you keep "believing" and I'll keep thinking...
UrbanPrankstaz 1 year ago
@UrbanPrankstaz Exactly. You have the right to think what you believe, and so for him, but at least give him the respect that he believes in this as he gives you and I the respect in what we believe.
MrAwesomeMatty 11 months ago 3
This is supposed to be comedy? :O
He sounds more like a preacher than a comedian.
elliesmall 1 year ago 8
"Who's more irrational, someone who believes in a God he can't see, or someone who's offended by a God he doesn't believe in?"
So true! Thank you, Brad.
AtarahDerek 1 year ago 14
I feel like he does research before his shows because he tends to make a lot of great points. He is by far one of my favorite comedians ever.
raerae127 1 year ago 8
Fact - our government was founded on Christianity. I understand some of you don't like that, but reality pretty much doesn't care what we think. Just stop reading your professor's books and start looking at the founder's original documents. But the very thing you hate about Christianity being in the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Articles of Confederation, etc, built all the prosperity and freedom you enjoy today. So - you are a branch, griping at the tree.
drjas63 1 year ago
an atheist said: i dont believe in god, but i still hate him. XD
TheMessanjah 1 year ago
I have nothing wrong with people who are in religions, I just hate when they believe EVERYONE should believe EVERYTHING around them are parts of GODS creation. Sure, I believe in god, but god had no idea that man was going to create everything we have already. I don't believe god made the planet, but I believe slightly in the big bang theory, but that doesn't mean I'M wrong, or that i'm right!
shadyzone20 1 year ago
I cant tell if this guy is a stand up comedian or a preacher or what.
willforrhall 1 year ago
lol 57 whiners..put a helmet on!!
Perktube1 1 year ago
This is a spectacular display of ignorance.
axis462 1 year ago 2
"People like us who want our country back, and we'll fight for it" awesome line!!
Shatteredbones20 1 year ago
It's true, how can you be offended by something you don't believe exists?
CelticVictory 1 year ago
@jtnoodle I'm not sure if I understand your point. Putting "under God" in the pledge is absolutely invoking religion because it is only within religious dogma that God exists. I wasn't implying that it was invoking any specific religion. The point is that it is invoking religion, which isolates people who choose not to have a religion.
sugarcane48 1 year ago
....someone needs to read some more science textbooks before their next gig....
Grymbaldknight 1 year ago
This man has never had a conversation with an atheist and it shows.
kuroshashu 1 year ago
55 atheists didn't like this
LittleBlackSparrow 1 year ago
Taking under god out of the pledge isn't a promotion of atheism, it is simply an absence of religious invocation. If the government can stay neutral on the issue of religion, then everybody's beliefs will be protected, not just the majority's.
sugarcane48 1 year ago
@sugarcane48 correct, its the correct application of the freaking law. and that is why we don't want it in the pledge.
daemonowner 1 year ago
@sugarcane48 So when someone believes in God or because the phrase "under God" is in the pledge, that's somehow invoking religion? What specific religion would that be? There are LOTS of people who believe in God but aren't part of any religion or are religious. Your viewpoint simply is incorrect.
jtnoodle 1 year ago 4
yep one more reason i LOVEEEE Texes
tommygun979 1 year ago
The 49 people who dislike this video are either Atheists or Liberals, the two types of people that should (as Brad says) PUT A HELMET ON!!!
LucarioMaster25 1 year ago
Unicorns aren't real!?!?!? *starts crying*
Judahmangi 1 year ago 236
@Judahmangi Actually, unicorns are real. Watch this video:
watch?v=4mHAsG1hky0
ClassicCartoonsGuy 11 months ago 7
@Judahmangi I believe they are... :P
Jersongs93 9 months ago
This is awsome! Brad is right! why did you look him up if you're offended. Don't be so sensitive! You have your beliefs we have ours. K? God Bless!
TheGerepuppy 1 year ago 5
@TheGerepuppy Athiesism is not a belief. It's the same as giving someone who does not collect stamps a name...there is a name for that btw. How many wars have been put forward in the name of Relig'? Innocent people tortured.. Imagine for me please... Now put god on the plege of alligience... now you may see the context of the offense.
CKSBoltaction 1 year ago
@CKSBoltaction And how many people have been helped by people in the name of Religion? How many people have been helped by religious organizations? How many people have been given comfort and consolation by the church? How many people have been fed, loved, protected, clothed, sheltered and educated in the name of God? Religion isn't all bad.
1upMushroomCloud 1 year ago
@CKSBoltaction teknickly it is u believe in something just not God or intelligent design
gamerwert 9 months ago
was this supposed to be a comedy show. Or was it open mic at the special olympics.
JordanKimball 2 years ago
About as funny as cancer, and as intelligent as a tree stump...Stick to what you're good at...Smiling at kittens and misunderstanding your life.
rogan71 2 years ago
God is real, the earth didn't all the sudden appear, it was made, a building don't just pop up, it is built
logo1096 2 years ago 4
why is it so wrong to have a faith in jesus christ? i think atheists are very blind not to see god's creation ALL AROUND HIM! and brad has a point. evolution cannot prove our conscious our mind. why do we feel guilty when we do something wrong like steal? if it's for our personal benefit for our "survival" then it is right by the terms of evolution.
veroinuyasha 2 years ago 126
@veroinuyasha actually, if you steal, you weaken the tribe. Cheating too much makes you a parasite, that can weaken the species. Morals can benefit us evolutionary speaking
Dragonsecho3 3 months ago 21
this guy has read non of the athiest arguments, but if he has, he refuses to learn from them.
in a one to one with pretty much any reasonably read athiest he would be ripped to shreds!
but in the end he would probably go for the standard theist run away from the argument clause ie. well, i believe and that's it!!
MrFreeethinker 2 years ago
A belief centered around faith is not meant to be proven, and it cannot be disproven. That's what makes atheists so upset, because they cannot deal with it. You want us to prove something. If we prove it, it would destroy the whole belief system from which it stems, faith.
The only thing you succeed in doing is luring people who should know better into trying to prove something that no believer should attempt to prove.
Proof would nullify faith. God will not allow that.
ggk1970 2 years ago 4
@ggk1970 Who is more likely to become a humanist being, one who constantly questions and searches for objective truth, or one who makes only untested hypotheses and goes about in blind "faith"?
TheYellowTelevision 1 year ago 6
Monologs are not the right tools to prove your point, if you ever had one. Make yourself available for a discussion and your views might, only then be taken seriously.
bohehema 2 years ago
He has obviously not heard any of the arguments put forward by atheists in the last few years otherwise he would not have made his first comment. Hitchens would have ripped him a new one if he was there to respond. Actually, I would have and would LOVE to have time and a platform to respond...
kusalaviro 2 years ago
@kusalaviro: uh-you would fail
yeshua4givs 1 year ago