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  • You do not have a right to not be offended. You just don't. Conservatives wave the flag, eat apple pie, and state that freedom of speech is the best thing ever. However, it is so hypocritical when they are offended by other speech that doesn't agree with their speech. Also, fuck Christmas, the holiday has been prostituted by the media and greed. Nobody (even Christians) should celebrate Christmas because are natural predisposition of greed defeats the purpose.

  • This is what he gets paid for,

  • Atheists are ruining America

  • @humanitiesb3 Funny that you consider logic ruining the Country.

  • The very idea that you have a mainstream news program where the anchor calls people idiots is hilarious. America is hilarious. All intelligent Americans need to gtfo right now.

  • They need to fucking die..... such stupidity. 

  • U paint a picture of Mohammed the Muslims goes crazy, the west world: "freedom of speech"

    U say that God don't exist the Christians goes crazy, the west word: "now this is to taking it to far"

  • @butler234

    Are you defining the "west world" as the American christian fundamentalists? Dumbest thing I've heard all week... Also, how do the christians go crazy? There are no christians as far as I know who riot in the streets screaming "GOD IS GREATER!!!" (of course not all muslims do, but some).

  • The sign was written by a bigot.

  • So typical of internet generations to call something stupid when they don't understand it. It's called freedom of speech.

  • @mimosveta So you're telling us that they should not be allowed to say something is stupid because of freedom of speech? Works both ways.

  • @TheTruemouse I'm actually saying it's typical, no idea where you got it that I'm saying 'they shouldn't be allowed' from? They can be stupid all they want, I just don't understand why would they want it?

  • It is amazing how people who can be fairly smart about politics can be dog shit stupid when it comes to religion. Interestingly, some of the dumbest people when it comes to politics actually "get it" when it comes to religion.

  • Holy shit...

  • 99% of the time Atheist protests are against Christians. So tell me how the Christian faith "hardens hearts and enslaves minds" ? How is Atheism going to free my mind? How will it soften my heart? Sounds like Atheist are trying to spread there unbelief just like Christians spread the Gospel.

  • Anne coulter is doing what she was meant to do. The only thing she is good for is stirring up conversation & that's all she gets paid to do. It'd be nice if she actually had skills at debating, but she just fuck's shit up like Bill.

  • Bill O'Reilly is just a stupid christian fanatic

  • I'm sorry, but getting someone on that basically says "Yes, I agree" is not worth having on there.

    Get a freaking member of the opposition to defend it, not some woman who is a much better looking version of Bill O'Reilly.

  • 0:50, America was originally meant to be a SECULAR country 

  • I DO hate fluffy and fluffy DOES suck!

  • too funny, you wanna know whats wrong with America look no further than these two idiots, who are actually on TV! the level of stupidity is pretty funny.

  • Christmas is actually a celebration of winter and doesn't actually have anything to do with Christianity. The Christians adopted it after the fact as they also adopted easter the celebration of spring. These celebrations predate Christianity.

  • I cant believe i actually agree with Bill o'reilly on something. Whether your an athiest or not, you have no right to criticize others of their beliefs. Its completely immoral and unprofessional.

    This superiority complex that atheists carry and try to force on others is the reason the religious community dont take them as seriously as they should.

    Telling people that their 2000 year old religion that they grew up learning is a lie during one of their sacred ceremonies is completely out of line

  • All religions are the same!

    - A god/Gods

    - Place to worship

    - Extremeist fuckheads

    - Reason why I'm always right and you're always wrong

  • @dastaylor You are so right. Interesting.

  • "Her," adam's apple is bulging in this video.

  • god must be real if hitchens died and this cunt lives...shit

  • I just love how Atheists are being misrepresented by this....

  • I like Christmas because its the time of gift giving and love for one another, not because some dude that sacrificed himself some thousands of years ago died for our apparent "Sins".

  • Since when was this country founded on a belief in God? That's exactly what revolutionaries were ESCAPING when they left Europe. This country was founded on the principle that everyone is entitled to believe or not believe in whatever God they choose.

  • i just came from the video with richard dawkins and neil degrasse tyson, boy what a transition...

  • O'f*ck me says irrational things. How one can put an argument on the table when you have irrational person in front of you ? Convince him with cookies ?

    It is waste of time to talk to strong brainwash. And that b1tch whoever she is.. please get some f*ck and don't show on TV with PMS / *BURP*.

  • @gergister Ann Coulter. She might be even dumber than ORLY. And worshipped by right-wingers all over the world (yeah, and they wonder why misanthropy exists...)

  • @NachtKaiser666 boy, on 2nd thought Ann Coulter looks like tranny.

    Her god must have some lack of esthetics to give her the look she wear.

    Wonder why O'Smiley is sympathetic for her / it.

  • i dont mind christians. its pagans in the white house. wait.... they pretty much are the same.

  • Bill O'Reilly is just stupid for being stupid

  • Why is he interviewing someone who shares his view? THIS IS NOT NEWS.

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  • Wow both of them are retards.

  • Bill o Reilly is a right wing, fascist, bigoted, Jesus loving wanker!

  • One thing I like about America is that there are strong believers voices in the media. In Norway there is so much disbelief.

  • @ParadoxEternal Hei. Jeg tror ikke det er så mange tvilere i Norge, jeg tror bare "fritenkerene" er så veldig høylytte at de overdøver andre ;-)

  • @AndyAce83 Er det noen spesiellt troende sterke stemmer i media her?

  • @ParadoxEternal Noen få. Vi har mange Kristne i Norge som kan snakke om sin tro (blant annet gudstjenester på radio hver dag) men veldig mye av kirkens preken er mer for Arbeiderpartiet enn noe. Men vi har jo noen da. Ingen nevnt, ingen glemt ;-)

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  • Atheist are just stupid people. I mean most christians have never read the bible let alone a peer review science book. But they know so much about my belief and that Im stupid. Right on Ann

  • You tell´em. Stupid know-it-alls raining on everyone parade with their nonsense. Masturbate at home atheist. We do not care!

  • @AndyAce83 Lol. Nonsense? I would think that talking snakes and magic bread make alot less sense than science and logic. But, you go on and continue living your fairy tale if that's what makes you happy. Tell yourself that Atheists are just know-it-all losers and anything they say is wrong. I think you know deep down, though, how ridiculous the claims of religion are. I don't care if believing something makes you feel special or happy, that dosen't make it true. So easy to disprove, too...

  • @kilroy055 If I ever wrote a book about Trolling, chapter one would be "Atheist; the easiest pray of them all". I would then tell any future troller on the web that Atheist are shallow, angry, bitter people with so much selfloading that they need to project unto others on the internet. If you can't be a sucsessfull troller then, you will never be. Those sad, sad, sad, atheist always bite ;-)

  • @AndyAce83 You spelled "prey" wrong. And, actually, Atheists are statistically more happy and healthy than religious people. You are the "sad, shallow, angry", etc. one if all you have to do with your time is attempt lame trolls on Youtube videos. Besides, if you're going to troll people at least make it entertaining.

  • @kilroy055 Oh, I am sorry spelling-naisy I forgott that Prey was not spelled P-r-a-y but P-u-n. Now I don't know where you heard that little lie about being happier, but FUN FACT: atheist are more pron to suicide than theist according to american psyciatric journal. But ofcourse they where happy, laughing and singing until they blew their brains out. You stupid atheist;-)

    And you don't get trolling. Trolling is amusing to the troll alone. Anyone else amused is a bonus,

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  • I'm an atheist and frankly I couldn't give a damn if Christians want to erect a pagan symbol to celebrate the birth of their lord on a date that was chosen because of it's importance to paganism... I just find it quite funny.

    Also doesn't their arguement that the government shouldn't allow the non-religious signs break the first amendment?

  • @BackRockDelta it's all retarded. because god is fictional, and religion is retarded. So an argument about something related taking anything like that into account is a factually flawed and ludicrous discussion. Be it Pagan, Christian or Muslim, it's all a load of shit.

  • I’m sorry to say that the people in this video were so stupid that I was dumbfounded from saying anything smart. It was like trying to respond to the statement “ mud is 4”. I tip my hat to those that were able to comment despite their nose and ear bleeds…ninja turtles… are… elbow paper…HELP ME!

  • did she say america was founded on a belief in god? shes too stupid to be on television

  • YO OREILLY WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO YOUR BELIEF IN FREE SPEECH, MAN UR ONE SHITTY PATRIOT.

  • You know, the whole "christian tradition" thing about christmas? Nothice the top words of that (somewhat provocative in the silly way) atheist sign? It says "winster solstice" and thats where they are right. We had a celebration around that time for centuries before christianity got here. Celebrating the return of light during that time of year, which is what christmas is about (birth of saviour and all) was done way before christianity too. Just without a saviour.

  • They just don't get it. But, that's not surprising.

  • This hurt my head.

  • USA WAS NOT EXPLICITLY FOUNDED ON THE FATE OF GOD.

    Stupid blonde

  • Christians fighting for the continued increasing commercialization of a pagan celebration for the god Nimrod, that also deals with Santa Claus and talking snowmen. As an atheist, I find this very very funny.

  • I think she needs to actually look at the constitution if she thinks America was founded as a Christian nation. The USA was ACTUALLY founded on principles that EXPLICITLY separated the State and the Church

  • @Zeddersk 1. She does not say anything about the country being founded as a Christian nation. She says it was founded on a belief in God. The Declaration of Independence, the country's founding document, attests to that.

    2. The Constitution is not the country's founding document nor does it explicitly separate church and state.

  • @nnjhansen The bill of rights is part of the constitution isn't it? I could have sworn the first amendment had something to do with the separation of church and state. Let me see if I can remember...

    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

  • @nnjhansen

    "...religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship [...] I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." -Thomas Jefferson

  • @randomactoffun23 Thomas Jefferson's letters are not the law.

    The Congress which actually drafted, debated, and imposed the limits of the 1st Amendment on its own power did not behave in a manner that suggests it had erected such a wall as you seem to believe. Did they not understand what they had done or did they simply ignore it?

  • @nnjhansen You're right, in order to get proper context, I should have taken into account the man who wrote it:

    "There is not a shadow of right in the general government to intermeddle with religion. Its least interference with it would be a most flagrant violation." -James Madison

  • @randomactoffun23 Madison's journal is not the law either. Madison's own actions suggest he did not believe this wall existed as you seem to. He officially acknowledged God and endorsed religious ideas while in the Congress and as President.

  • @nnjhansen But that's not the point! The important thing is not the founders' personal religious beliefs. What's important is that they realized that not everyone shares their beliefs and they set up the government so that it would neither support nor hurt any religion and create a free market for religious belief.

    And Madison was very opposed to government being involved with religion. He didn't even want religious organizations to be allowed to be charities because it would set a precedent.

  • @randomactoffun23 I am not speaking of anyone's personal beliefs but their official actions.

    Madison acknowledged God and endorsed religious ideas as part of his official duties in the House and the White House. The 1st Amendment does not and was not intended to prohibit such.

  • @nnjhansen Wow, I'll challenge that. So you're saying that the man who authored "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion..." was respecting a specific establishment of religion while in congress? I hope that you have some evidence, or else a claim like that will make you look extremely foolish.

  • @randomactoffun23 First, Madison did not draft that language. His language read, "The civil rights of none shall be abridged on account of religious belief or worship, nor shall any national religion be established, nor shall the full and equal rights of conscience be in any manner, or on any pretext infringed."

  • @randomactoffun23 cont'd

    The language that was adopted "respecting an establishment of religion" was intended to broaden the prohibition beyond the establishment of a national religion to include prohibiting interference with state established religions.

    Madison never objected to the prayer which opened every session of Congress, the requests for national days of prayer, and he proclaimed such days as President.

  • @nnjhansen More claims without evidence? I'll give you the fact that the language changed in the first amendment from what he originally wrote, but that doesn't change what it says in clear, plain English, that the government should not align itself with religion. I'm not the only one who thinks this way, virtually every president up to and including Reagan felt the same way.

    Unfortunately, this youtube comment box is far too small to fit a list of politicians who would agree with me...

  • @randomactoffun23 Justice Stewart in his Abington dissent;

    "As a matter of history, the First Amendment was adopted solely as a limitation upon the newly created National Government. The events leading to its adoption strongly suggest that the Establishment Clause was primarily an attempt to insure that Congress not only would be powerless to establish a national church, but would also be unable to interfere with existing state establishments"

  • @nnjhansen If you want to have a real discussion on this topic, feel free to switch to email. I'm at jdbecker20@gmail.com

    The point that I want to get across is, while Madison may have pandered a bit to a congress of WASPs, we remember him, and Jefferson, and Franklin, and Washington as our founding fathers because these were the men brave enough to say "Even if we think we're right, the majority NEVER has the right to force their beliefs on the minority" and they founded a country on this idea

  • @randomactoffun23 "The first principle of republicanism is that the lex majoris partis is the fundamental law of every society of individuals of equal rights; to consider the will of the society enounced by the majority of a single vote as sacred as if unanimous is the first of all lessons in importance, yet the last which is thoroughly learnt. This law once disregarded, no other remains but that of force, which ends necessarily in military despotism." --Thomas Jefferson

  • @randomactoffun23 No one is talking about forcing any beliefs on anyone. Officially acknowledging God or endorsing religious ideas imposes no burden on anyone.

  • @nnjhansen If that were true, this would be a purely semantic argument and I could have gone to sleep by now, but the fact is that the single largest problem in this country is that roughly half of it IS forcing their beliefs on the other half. It's because of these people that the stem-cell research that could potentially cure my uncle of his ALS is constantly attacked as immoral in god's eyes. Because of these people, my gay cousin can't marry who she wants...

  • @randomactoffun23 Are you claiming that an individual's right to exercise his religious beliefs ends at the ballot box? That his moral views cannot inform his public policy decisions?

    Did you feel the same way when the Rev Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rev Joseph Lowery, and the rest of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference were marching for civil rights?

  • @nnjhansen ...Because of these people my tax dollars help fund megachurches which preach that scientists are bad and that evolution is evil. Because of these people my tak dollars fund religious-run day-care centers which are exempt from government inspection despite their negligently killing children. Because of these people, women in third-world countries are being not being told about life-saving abortions since the clinics would lose their US funding if they were.

  • @nnjhansen You can damn well bet people are talking about forcing their beliefs on others using the government. If I could see one change in my life in the improvement of this country for its future, it would be the complete separation of church and state. Nothing does more damage to the world and human dignity in general than Theocracy.

  • @randomactoffun23 So, it is you who wants to force your beliefs on others.

  • @nnjhansen What did I say that gives you the impression I want to affect anyone who doesn't believe what I do? Are you saying that the idea that everyone's life is equally valid and that christians shouldn't use government policy to force other people to conform to their god, are you saying that that is just my belief and that, in fact, we should vote on who gets to be equal and who doesn't?

  • @randomactoffun23 You said you want to impose your notion of a complete separation of church and state, did you not? This is an idea overwhelmingly rejected by the American people.

    I know of no Christian doctrine that holds anyone to be unequal.

  • @nnjhansen "I know of no Christian doctrine that holds anyone to be unequal."

    The ignorance of that comment is just... SO staggering... I need to sleep now, so I'm going to leave you to wallow in that terrible comment.

    Try reading the bible sometime. I think you'll find that it has a lot of "unequal" people. Most people would agree that the bible is a christian doctrine.

  • @randomactoffun23 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

  • @nnjhansen And now, as for that: There are also plenty of other quotes in the bible that are horrific, lets start with the statement that the bible is to be taken litterally and cannot be interpretated by man (peter 2), then there is the statement that only 12.000 from the 12 tribes of israel gets to heaven (revelations) and the statement that god is the lord of vengance (psalms).

    So, he's vengeful and only jews go to heaven. See you in hell mate. :)

  • @RuerlKhan You may want to consult a theologian, priest, rabbi, pastor, ... because your understanding of the Bible leaves a lot to be desired.

  • @nnjhansen Actually I have a pretty good knowledge on the subject and know quite well how the bibe was created and the time over which it happened. The book should have no validity whatsoever in a modern society.

    Fact is that the lines I quoted are in the bible. Fact is that you can get -any- meaning out of the bible you want to.

    That being said, I frequently discuss with a theologican who happens to be a friend, always a good debate and an enriching experience.

  • @nnjhansen Now, you may say "what lines" because I did not quote any last time. So here they go:

    The bible is to be taken litterally as its validity is not from the interpretations of men (2 peter. 1:20), god is the lord of vengance (Psalms 94:1), and unless you are a jew you won't go to heaven, because only 12.000 from the 12 tribes of israel does that. (revelations 7).

    Oh, and winter solstice still existed centuries before christianity. It is originally a pagan tradition.

  • @RuerlKhan Peter spoke of the prophesies of the Hebrew Scriptures only.

    God can be vengeful.

    Your interpretation of Revelations is a bit off.

    Christmas is not a celebration of the solstice. It has nothing to do with the solstice.

  • @nnjhansen Well it's celebrated around the same time as the solstice, that's not a coincidence either.

  • @DeoMachina Why would you assume it is not a coincidence?

  • @nnjhansen I want to respond to what you last said to me, about "Love your neighbor as yourself." First of all, I want to point out that in the historical context of the line, we know that "neighbor" means "fellow believer." This is why contemporary arguments like, "Is it right to throw a stone at a group of Jews if it's possible you might accidentally hit one Christian?" were considered valid philosophical and theological points of interest.

  • @randomactoffun23 You may want to look at the parable of the Good Samaritan. Seems Christ had a different idea.

  • Muahaha. Designers of the sign = troll lvl 80. EPIC SUCCESS.

  • Skeletor the Stupid strikes again! Hey, Ann and Bill...get bent.

  • 'This country was founded EXPLICITLY on a belief in God' - I'm not even American and I know that the forefathers of America were mostly Atheists, some of them were, some of them were not, but they were all secularists and kept religion out of the equation. Stupid cow.

  • @MrSmashman1981 Not true, the majority were Christian, and not one was an atheist.

  • @MrSmashman1981 The country was founded on a set of principles which the Declaration of Independence calls 'self evident truths.' One of these truths is that man has rights given to him by God. Such a 'truth' cannot be described as secular.

    Of the men who founded this country none were atheists, one (Franklin) considered himself to be a deist. The rest generally described themselves as Christian of one form or another.

    You shouldn't call someone stupid when you are so ignorant

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  • I might add that those statistics below describe Atheists; it doesn't include Deists (those who believe there is an all powerful force/being but subscribe to no religion or theology).

  • @cixelsyD1988

    Screw Deists, they're just atheists who want something to pull out of the bag on judgement day if it all goes tits up.

  • Isn't it strange how some of the smartest people in the world, those who have completely changed the world are those who have no organized religious affiliation?

    Ship out all the atheists? Say good bye to 85% of the national academy of the sciences. Or just 40% of the total scientists in America as well. While you're doing that, just get rid of your electricity (properties which Faraday discovered), GPS (relativity from Einstein), Apple computers (Wozniak) etc etc etc

  • @timcp1 ummm.. " do to others as you would like them to do to you" umm.. Turn the other cheek I'm sure there is plenty more, brush up on that bible!

  • @BongHitism Umm, Apostle Paul called the Galatians foolish, he didn't think, gee do to others as you would like them to do to you. Are you a Christian? If not, I'm not going to listen to some atheist gentile who thinks they understand my faith. I'm an expert in the scriptures, we are also told to always be ready with an answer if someone challenges us, Jesus didn't say turn the other cheek...you obviously are the one without understanding. Probably from all that bong hits...druggy.

  • Just look at her eyes. There's nothing behind them, no sign of intelligence whatsoever. It's kinda creepy

  • ATHEIST: Another Totally Hateful Evil Idiot Spewing Tripe

  • How did those idiots get on tv?? Thick as pig shit!

  • Atheists get religion shoved down their throats all the time. What she just said is discrimination!

  • How could Ann Coulter be so ignorant about the foundation of the U.S.? This country was formed under the expressed idea of freedom from religious persecution. It is for this reason that our Constitution FORBIDS Federal and State governments and institutions to endorse ANY religious groups or ideologies. The Constitution is a living document and the basis of our governmental systems -- to ignore it is dangerous. SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS! ALL gods are MYTH! Get god off of the dollar bill!

  • @detroitboy65 Uh, the U.S. Constitution protects the free exercise of Religion. Sure, it isn't a theocracy, but none of the men who signed the document believe like you do. Go move to an atheist nation, you make yourself out to be joke by trying to claim some atheist superiority when you can't even dwell in a nation that was created by men who hold your belief.

  • @detroitboy65 You are the ignorant one I am afraid. The Constitution is not the document that founded the country, the Declaration of Independence is. That document clearly states that the country is founded on the 'self evident truth' that man has rights given to him by God.

    Also, the Constitution says nothing of the sort.

  • Wow, read that letter. They really summed it up well.

  • This country was designed on excuse me quote from Brave Heart but umm well "FREEEEEEEDOOOM" of well everything except was is morally wrong. So saying that everyone in American must believe in a god is well unpatriotic so if Bill was a "Patriot" he would have told here to shut up and cut her mike off like the rest of the "terrorists" on his show.

  • @Death1458100 Of course the U.S. isn't a theocracy, the U.S. Constitution protects the Free Exercise of Religion, that is the point. The men who signed the document didn't believe like you, that is another point. What Christians do, is pointless, so Western Expansion, blah, blah, blah. Read the words of Christ, who is a Jews Jew, a Hebrews Hebrew and a Christians Christian. He didn't exactly say to rape murder pillage and plunder. That is what atheist like Mao and Stalin did.

  • So theres freedom of religion, but no freedom of non religion. Bill O Reilly is stupid for believing that Christmas was derived from the Christian faith and doesn't realize that Christians have angered more people than atheists ever could (Spanish Inquisition, Crusades, Western Expansion in America.) It is insulting that he would even say that we demand people to believe that if you believe in Christmas your an idiot especially since the Christian faith as a whole seems to push it on us hostilly

  • I like the eloquent bit comparing religion and a dog named "Fluffy". Excellent rhetoric.

  • lol i think thats a dumb statement, but that paper made me say ive never seen an atheist organization like that help feed the poor or help at japan or haiti, but SOME (not all) christian organizations do help

  • @18oroldertube Sigh, theres plenty out there, simply use google to find them, i cba linking them every time i see somebody say "hurr durr i neva seen atheist charaties hurr"...

    Want to know why you dont see them? Because they dont preach their own flavour of bs while doing it, they just get on with the job.

  • @MitchofSmeg ok first i did a search "atheist organizations". then i did a search "american atheist charity" . There aren't any american atheist organizations. Only ones that are for the world in all. American atheists are the only people that complain about christians preaching. You cant say that "hurr durr you dont see them because they dont preach hurr durr...." red cross doesnt preach and neither does salvation army.

  • @18oroldertube

    Atheist Centre of India

    Foundation Beyond Belief

    EARTHWARD, Inc.

    Fellowship of Freethought

    International Humanist and Ethical Union

    Atheists Helping the Homeless

    American Humanist Association

    Secular Humanist Aid and Relief Effort (specificially haiti)

    Took me litterally 4 min to find them :-/

  • Christmas was stolen from the druids, Bill O'Reilly is an epic fail of a man. So arrogant and ignorant, he should not be on t.v.

  • @Treyb3yond norse pagans not druids, easter and halloween were stalen from the druids

  • @oogalypoogalyman So how can Christians proclaim "the truth" when they just take their ideas from others?

    lol

  • @Treyb3yond Christians don't take from others. Christianity is the culmination of Judaism, Jesus is Jews Jew and a Hebrews Hebrew. You just don't understand the Torah.

  • @timcp1 Christians take innocence, lives AND the whole religion is based on Judaism.

    What a waste of time and a pile of steaming horses hit religion is. Anyone who can't see that it's all made up is fucked in the head. End of story, end of argument, end of conversation.

  • @Treyb3yond Did Jesus? And sure the whole religion is based on Judaism. Nothing wrong with that. The only time you can go back to Christians taking lives is to a bunch of dead people in history. However, today where is the Christian jihad? It isn't to be found. That is for Muslims.

    You waste your time studying your earth mommy evilution and earth daddy natural selection, that is a pile of dung. Blind, deaf and dumb, if you believe it than so are you.

  • gotta love our country.. we run away to find freedom, then take it away from any one who doesn't fit the 'right' mold...

  • CHRISTMAS WASN'T A CHRISTIAN FESTIVAL THEY STOLE THE WINTER FESTIVAL FROM THE PAGANS. SO FUCK YOU

  • @sheeposaurus1

    Hah, dead on! :)

  • Fluffy sucks?

  • 1:15 "It's the government officials who are being idiots to even ALLOW these atheist signs." Yep. Stupid government, following its own rules, like the first amendment.

    When the government decides what is and is not speech, it has overstepped itself for it is not an authority on the matter.

  • @Mikesapien No one, including the government has an obligation to provide you a forum for your speech.

  • @nnjhansen Which is precisely what makes the internet so spectacular.

  • Free speech be damned, basically.

  • Bill O'Reily is so unprofessional. To be calling people and things "stupid"

  • @aamiller90 Takes one to know one, I suppose. He ought to be the expert.

  • Who's that drag queen Bill O'Reilly is talking to?

  • She's not such a great talker, is she?

  • "The Atheists are just stupid..." This coming from the guy that doesn't know why the tides go in and out.

    "As if all religions are the same" / "As if the government [..] makes no choice between god and no god, which is not the case." / "This country was formed explicitly on a belief in God." / "Government officials were being idiots..." This from the woman that said excess radiation was a vaccine for cancer.

    I do admit that poster is kind of ugly; I wish they'd chosen something more artistic.

  • Is Fox under some law that doesn't apply to them?

  • No, Bill and Ann, you're not idiots because you're Christians, you're idiots for a lot of other reasons.

  • Looking at you Ann, if there really was a God, he should be damn ashamed of himself.

  • @onedeadcat Instead, you ignorantly worship your earth mommy. Apparently "you're a monkey's uncle" isn't an insult to you. You probably believe if you trace yourself back far enough you probably are. Onedeadcat, interesting, you're dead, you definitely act like you're apart of the animal kingdom, but you're not a cat....who knows maybe your other momma is a monkey...should be onedeadmonkey.

  • @timcp1

    How very christian of you. Polite and intelligent.

    OH WAIT. LMAO.

  • @onedeadcat Yep, even Apostle Paul called the Galatians foolish. And where does the Holy Bible say in order to be Christian I have to be polite to those who run their mouth against us? Just read your own comment, if you don't want that type of response hold your own tongue. I am intelligent, I believe in an intelligent, seeing, hearing God.

  • @timcp1

    Thats right little boy. Keep drinking that bible kool aid and think you're something special. SAVE ME JEEBUS WHOOOOOO!

    I love how you quote fairytales from a crappy fiction novel. Keep doing it please!

  • @onedeadcat That's right little dead monkey, keep drinking your evilution unnatural selection kool aid, and think all you will do is push up daisy's when you die. Oh I'm evolved from something that is blind, deaf and dumb. The only thing that you're correct on is that the name Onedeadcat fits you to a T.

  • @timcp1

    OH MY GOD IM PEEING ON THE CHURCHGOER'S CORPSE. HELP!

  • @timcp1

    Whooo yeah white trash bible humper! Carry on the insults while your imaginary friend takes note. When you die, you will die alone. And there is no one to receive you.

    Welcome to reality. WHOOOOO!

  • @onedeadcat Hey, trashy hippy monkey humper !! I will carry on the insults. Your monkey ass believes in some imaginary earth mommy and daddy called evolution & natural selection. Oh hey, 'when I die, I will die alone.' Like you know with anything that is absolute. But oh hey, God doesn't. No not at all.

    How vain and stupid of you.

  • Who gives a flying fuck what this country was founded on if that foundation was wrong. It was also founded on slavery and cash crops like marijuana but do we allow them NO!!! just because our country was founded by something doesnt mean we dont have the right to change it "The Government of the United States is not in any sense founded upon the Christian Religion." George Washington

  • @bigtitsmgee1 I think that somethimes we forget that we are an entire country of immigrants. Tolerance should be our motto. not hate and biggotry

  • @bigtitsmgee1 To be fair, that quote is from the Treaty of Tripoli, not Washington. However it was ratified unanimously in the Senate, Signed by John Adams, and a treaty is treated as the law of the land. Nonetheless you raise a good point: Should we say a country is a white male nation because the founders were white males?

  • @Tomacomo Sorry dude but foisting superstition on people is wrong. Pigeon blood does Not cure leprosy but SCIENCE provides treatment for said affliction. Outlawing same-sex marriage because of old testament bigotry is wrong. Forcing people out of superstitious nonesense is NOT wrong but subjigating children to psychological torture IS.

  • @darkangel8989

    because of atheist propoganda, instead of learning just the bare basics of the bible in a secular way of studying literature, we study garbage literature. we dont even read 19th century classics. i wish i could have learned greek or latin, and read tolstoy in high school, instead of just learning about multiculturalism (multiculturalism is a pejorative term, it is the not quite as evil, but exact opposite of national socialism - international socialism).

  • @darkangel8989

    atheists feel its ok to impose their beliefs on others because they are scientific. that is wrong. btw, u should check out the bible, just as a work of literature, because it is the world's greatest piece of literature. people had the same concerns and problems, and thought in the exact same way we do, even though there was less technology. the bible is not all didactic, it is stories and records too.

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  • "This country was formed explicitly on the belief of God?" Umm... this country was founded by people running away from religious persecution. Our founding fathers were deists, and created the first amendment to the government would never endorse religion.

  • @shagoosty "this country was founded by people running away from religious persecution" thats a often quoted false fact: most religious people came to America to be able to persecute themselves while in their home country they had to tolerate other believes. They werent persecuted, they just didnt want to live amongst other believes.

  • @shagoosty THey also believed that all human rights were God-given and that the government had no place interfering with them. Religious ideals, whether based on fact or fiction, played a big part in the founding of this country, and it's silly to be in denial about that.

  • @shagoosty

    Oh the irony....

  • @shagoosty You may want to read the document which founded the country.

    Of the men who founded the country, only Franklin considered himself a deists. The rest generally considered themselves Christian of one sort or another.

    The 1st Amendment speaks of an establishment of religion, not the endorsement of religious ideas. The Congress that wrote the Amendment endorsed religious ideas regularly.