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  • Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, The Tale of Two Cities were all written by humans through the power of the human imagination. Therefore, the Bible, Torah, and Quran can also be said to be wriiten by humans through the power of the human imagination.

  • @logic4win I think I made a mistake in accusing your facts(get your facts straight comment) you are right that dark matter is not understood and therefor not clearly explained... I missread your comment....but anyway the point I was making was only the fact that this dark matter is clearly accepted as a fact though God is not. Even though intelligent design is found everywere.

  • @mail2mildner "the point I was making was only the fact that this dark matter is clearly accepted as a fact though God is not. Even though intelligent design is found everywere." As I said, many good scientists feel the same as you. It doesn't stop their work. The issue is that even if you are right, the observation itself doesn't provide any new Theories/Tools/Proceedures that produce useful results for other scientists. It's not a part of Science the way a mouse can't be part of a car engine.

  • @mail2mildner " the point I was making was only the fact that this dark matter is clearly accepted as a fact though God is not." The only reason Dark Matter is getting recognition stems from the repeat-ability of it's affects, and in some cases the predictive 'tools' that the Dark Matter Model provides for other scientists to use. The 'God Idea' (it's not even a hypothesis really) hasn't been delivering results in that way so it's just not used. Science only cares about what consistently works.

  • @logic4win now you explaibed uourself and I can answer again. First get your facts straight. Dark matter is only confirmed because we acknolage the effect it causes. So we see the immense complexity of creation and order in the universe and can therefor conclude the existance of a designer. You try too hard to sound smart that you miss the point.

  • @mail2mildner "You try too hard to sound smart" I'm just trying to fit very complex explanations into just a few sentences. It's tricky work, and I grasp for the big 'fancy' words to help make them fit. Sorry. Nothing worth understanding in science is understood easily or intuitively. It's sincere work, and accuracy and honesty matter.

  • @logic4win re your response to my dark matter comparison: speak clearly please! You dont make sense so please explain yourself better!

  • @logic4win ok but then I would like to know why so many people base their scientific knowlage on a theory that has not been proven with tangeble evidence. So in accord with your viewpoint science should not get involved in religious believes like creationisim or evolutionism! First comment I can agree to!

  • @mail2mildner "ok but then I would like to know why so many people base their scientific knowlage on a theory that has not been proven with tangeble evidence." There are strong Theories and Weak ones. Many are understood by scientists to be incomplete. Their strength rests in how well they help make testable predictions. Most Creationists are grossly misinformed and ignorant about which Theories are strong or weak. Example: Gravity Theory is MUCH weaker than Evolution Theory. But it still works.

  • @rkyeun in regards what cannot be mesuerd I give the example of dark matter...we know its there but only by seeing the effect it causes. But it cannot be mesured or explained. Similar with God, we see the effect of creation but we cannot mesure God but learn to understand and get to know him by his works.

  • @mail2mildner Re your paralel between the 'detection' of God and the detection of Dark Matter, you are being dishonest with yourself and others, if you think that you can include your 'understanding' of this god through any instructions found in scripture. You are proposing an empirical detection, born by testable observation, and you don't get to have it both ways. If you accept that position, then you are expressing the same fuzzy spiritualism as Albert Einstein, and similarly NOT a believer.

  • @guacomolekun you can identify a designer by his handywork and there is ample evidence for those with eyes.

  • @mail2mildner contd: My comment above includes the fact of many formidable scientists in their field who have a confidence that all facts that they discover or work with are purposeful aspects of a Designer's will, much in the way you have described, but those scientists do not use their 'designer' perspective as a template for doing their work, because they understand it has no practical application.

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  • if i was The Designer i would sign all my work. Every single creature would have a code. And Even the planets, the moons and the stars would have a signature. So Even if the four forces matter ware designed and the proofs of big bang like the background variation and the fact that all the galaxies are moving away from each other was only a trick to make us believe in the expansion of the universe, Why hasn't any signature been found in nature? Maybe we should look better or IT WASN'T DESIGNED!!

  • why is his name thunderf00t? thats been bugging me all day

  • @scribbie145 If you present a weak baseless argument he thunderfucks you back into the stone age?

  • @DIGITALSCREAMS damn. that comment deserves a well earned thumbs up

  • @INB681There are an infinite number of non-disprovable events, it is simply irrational to deny this. So out of the infinite number of non-disprovable events why does yours merit respect? I could pick a few thousand instances all mutually exclusive and all having equal amounts of proof. Yet yours deserves respect?

  • @MrArpas123 I'd rather use that time for voluntary work in social organizations, thank you. Faith is a waste of time and energy.

  • To clarify, I'm no expert but all the data and studies are out there.

  • @Aldridge517 the discovery channel did a show where they took an atheist and stimulated an area of the temporal lobe. It revealed the same effects of the near death experience. And EEG's of people under the knife showed increased activity in this area. So, chemical and electrical processes produce the God effect or peace and well being. Theists are too afraid to accept this.

  • And do you even know what the missing link is? Go and google Cambrian Explosion you ignorants!

  • Hello? I did ask why did we loose our fur! Not where remains of it are! And you aparently didn't understand either my question in regards to DNA. And assuming there is a creator doesnt mean you have a answer for scientific questions but you know the source for the beauty and complexity. You know what you evolutionists are so confidant that you know it all but you know nothing you cannot even answer a simple question. And all the answers you give are: we have this or that bec. of evol. ridiculos

  • That is a supposition and doesbt answer my question. I didnt answer where it went but why we dont have fur! Because you should know that according to evolution our ancestors had fur to protect them against the cold. Well it is still cold outside. Anyway the official answer to this question is that evolution has no answer. And in regards to dna and the missing link....take your guess...and for the record: a true scientist doesnt explain a theory by assuming it is correct!

  • @mail2mildner We don't have fur because for a while all our ancestors all lived in Africa. Because of the heat, it was advantageous not to have fur, so they lost most of it. (They did have fur before that time.) Today, our natural habitat is still a warm climate. Now you and I wear clothes and live in houses to compensate for the fact that we don't live on the hot plains and in jungles. People who still live there wear very few clothes and often sleep outside.

  • I would like to see an argument against creation which doesnt try to ridicule the idea of God by refering to him as "magic man" or similar. And pointing out that the beach has a pattern and knowing the reason for this pattern doesnt dissprove design. Tell me this: where did the information from our dna come from? Why dont we have fur? And where is the missing link?

  • @mail2mildner

    Look at your arms and legs. There is a thin coat of hair on them (unless you shave them, wax them, burned them off with nair, or lasered the follicles away), is that correct? This is basically vestigial fur. That layer is too thin to do shit for dick to insulate you, so it offers no advantage, and is in fact a waste of the body's resources to make. A competent engineer would never incorporate that into an intelligent design. It only makes sense as an evolutionary vestige.

  • @thegameulost that is to say burned the hair off with nair

  • @thegameulost Yeah it doesn't insulate, but I disagree that it has no advantage. Just because our senses or physical attributes don't seem to be as highly specialized as other mammals, doesn't mean we don't rely on them and they aren't useful. It's just less useful at a long length.

  • @thegameulost "This is basically vestigial fur.., so it offers no advantage, and is in fact a waste of the body's resources to make."

    Human hair actually does it's part in wicking water off the surface of the skin, and improving the body's self cooling through evaporation. Not very well mind you, but it does its part.

  • @thegameulost Forget adult hair, the fetus grows a coat of fur called lanugo, which then falls out before its born. Whatever minor uses human body hair may or may not have, fetal body hair is truly pointless.

  • mail2mildner

    We no longer have the same fur but did retain the "goose bump" apparatus which used to make that fur stand on end when one was threatened, thereby making one look bigger...a defense mechanism.

    Every human fossil is an example a transitional, missing link.

    As far as the info for our dna, I believe that was a slow, incremental process over a very long period of time. But even if we don't have all the answers yet, we will, and there's no reason to expect a super natural answer.

  • I am number 296136 to watch this video. Now what are the odds of that?!

  • you video have an error on fabbuci number it is 1 2 3 5 8 13

    it goes like this0+1=1.1+1=2.1+2=3.,2+3=5.3­+5=8.5+8=13.ect

  • @mystisme prime numbers, not fibonacci

  • @INB681 oups your right i just mist understood thanks to correct me

  • @mystisme No problem man :)

  • @MrArpas123 1- google this (earth's interior) the first site should be the USGS one (United States Geological Survey) this information is accurate and from a reliable source

    2- fine i believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster then. moving on.

    3- it did pre-date the torah and i never claimed that Odin is the only true god. your avoiding the point that the bible ripped off norse paganism for the current concept of hell.

    4- see answer one, it does contradict itself. have a nice day.

  • Research Journal of Applied Sciences

    Year: 2011 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 258-260.

  • i believe in God. And I love these videos. GO FIGURE!!!!!

  • @getsomemates69 I FIGURED IT OUT! You're are willfully stupid. You have been shown why you are wrong and yet you CHOOSE to live a life of stupidity. You are much worse then someone who is IGNORANT. You are officially an idiot.

  • @FoxOutsideBox Nope, that's not it. I love you. these videos show how some creationist theories are blatantly false, and in some cases ridiculous. but that does not mean that God does not exist. peace.

  • @getsomemates69 Yes it does.  Peace.

  • @FoxOutsideBox no it doesn't! how can it possibly?

  • @getsomemates69 Do you believe everything you read? I don't think a poorly written, 2000 year old book is a very reliable source of information. Do you believe in leprechauns too? There are several old books about them. How about Robin Hood?

  • @FoxOutsideBox excuse me! At no point did I say what religion I am. I said I believe in God. You then assumed that I am a practising Christian. As a matter of of fact, I am not aligned with any religion (although I believe many of them contain core truths) and I believe the Catholic church is a deeply corrupt organization. My beliefs about God are personal to me, I can try and explain them if you want.

  • @FoxOutsideBox Respect dude... it will help you a long way... what cannot be measured can't be proven nor unproven.

    Someone who thinks for themselves, but still choose to believe in God (although not specifically a Christian one) deserves the respect they need :)

    PLUR

  • @INB681 I can respect agnostics, which seems to be what you are.  But everyone who believes in any of the Abrahamic holy books deserves to be ridiculed and institutionalized.

  • @FoxOutsideBox He did not say at any point that he believes in any of the Abrahamic holy books, for that part. Btw, I'm atheist (and freethinker, but I need to work on that some more...)

  • @INB681

    What /cannot/ be measured is /already/ disproven. Anything that exists affects everything else that exists by its very existence, measurably.

    What you want to claim is that it /can/ be measured but that we have not /yet/ been able to do so. Anything which WILL NEVER have evidence means it NEVER affects the universe or the objects in it in any way, and thus already doesn't exist.

    Normally we can't prove it won't ever do that, but theists like to make that a given for us to use.

  • @getsomemates69 Then, you don't believe in the Christian God :P simple as that and I respect such a choice ;)

  • @MrArpas123 Yet thanks to science we know there is not "hell" under the earth.

    and for a no brainier you just called Pope John Paul the second a liar.

    as for the Torah parts we have references to Sheol and a Nether World. nowhere does the word Hell appear.

    Norse paganism started around 4000-2000 BCE Moses who wrote the Torah was born in about 1526 BCE Norse Paganism was around for maybe about 500 or a few thousand years before the Torah.

  • @hnsolo77 Torah <<

    Does Torah have the talkng snake Eve the rib woman and Adam the apple sinner?

  • @EGMAG yep. the torah i suppose you could call it the first version of the bible (pre jesus)

  • I understand that the Father, the Son & the Holy Spirit are all One, & all God all the time. Father is His own Son, & the Son is His own Father! Holy Spirit Is the Father, & the Father is the Holy Spirit! The Son is the Holy Spirit, & the Holy Spirit is the Son! Salvation is believing in Christ, who is also the Father & the Holy Spirit, all the same substance in different persons We only have to have faith in Jesus Christ alone, & eat His human flesh & drink His human blood. True?

  • @hnsolo77 It was put in the Bible from PEOPLE to keep people strait and not disobey their cult.

  • @MrArpas123 and yet still the root word that hell is based on is the name of a Goddess. who is named Hel.

    last i checked Hell is a state of being and not a place according to the Catholic church (pope John Paul II backed this) and the Old Testament. the New Testament seems to support this as well.

    IE Hell as Christians see it is completely made up, since it is a state of being and not a place.

    might i recommend you get the facts of your own religion straight first?

  • @MrArpas123 you do know that Hel is a goddess in Norse (Viking) mythology right? the only thing the Christians did was add another L to her name and rename Helheim to Hell. actually Satan is really similar to Loki (Hel's dad) the malicious trickster god... may he be chained to a rock and have snake venom dripping in his eyes for all eternity.

    point is Hell as Christians see it is completely made up.

  • Teaching ID in schools would be like teaching Star Trek as fact. What sane person on this planet would ever think about it!? "The Earth was created in 6 days and the Borg have carried out anouther attack on Star Fleet" ¬_¬

  • @MrArpas123 You sound like a telemarker.. a real annoying one by the way

  • @MrArpas123 Get out

  • @MrArpas123

    Please piss off.

  • hisself is not a word. it should be himself......... 

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  • man... where would we be without all those invisible stone sorting pixies... not in any world I'd wanna live in, that's for sure!

  • those are fairy circles in namibia

  • stone sortin pixies! i dun knowed they was real!

  • Are there Jehovah's Witness videos in some of these? That voice + music has been burnt into my brain after being forced to watch like 40 of them.

  • These creationists are such hypocritical bastards. This is too complex to discuss here, but I'll summarize: there IS a TON of evidence for extraterrestrial visitations to earth, but NOT science-quality proof (alien in a bottle), but NONE of it comes from SETI, which is a joke. But, there is ZERO proof of "god".

  • @mphello Just fail on your part really :)

  • @mikemgw18

    No. What are you talking about? You know nothing about what's I'm talking about. Colossal fail.

  • OK, I see where you are coming from: Where I take issue is that you make the same type of assumptions. Eg: We have figured out scientific explanations for many things- therefore not only does *everything* have a scientific explanation, but due to to that there is no need of an architect. Things just fall into place and follow self imposed discipline.

    I believe that there is a creator who is so superior to us that we have no hope of understand him/her or his/her deeds.

  • Patterns are imposed by their very nature ... >_> We see a pattern because we see a pattern.

  • I want my single malt scotch. Now.

  • Is it just me or do people in the Discovery Institute have REALLY small heads?

  • Magic man dun it <--- I LOLLED HARD

  • @RUKEAL you have misspelled there, it's Intelligent people laugh at creationist. ;)

  • Ignorant people laugh at creationists

  • @RUKEAL Ignorant to what?

  • @RUKEAL it's easy ... science tries to explain things and proof them and admit mistakes and the other side ... well ... let me quote futurama:

    Great wall of prophecy, reveal to us God’s will that we may blindly obey

    "Free us from thought and responsibility"

    We shall read things off you

    "Then do them"

    Your words guide us

    "We are dumb"

  • Oi, stone sorting pixies.... OF COURSE! It all makes sense now!

  • "The magic man dun it!"

  • To be fair, Mr. Thunderf00t. The whole prime numbers from aliens idea came from Carl Sagan's idea of an example of how an alien society MAY try to contact us. I think SETI are the ones who took this idea overboard. Love your vids, man.

  • Do creationists have any arguments other than arguments from ignorance and argument by (bad) analogy?

  • @NonnyMus1

    Nope.

    This is why God loves stoopid people.

  • @squitchleton123 That's called Pascal's Wager and it's really rather stupid. If you live your life for something that dosen't exist and there is no afterlife, you've wasted your only life. Besides, if god is omnicient, won't he be able to tell that you're just believing for insurance.

  • Creationists, by and large, are guilty of willful ignorance. I think most of them know down deep in their heart that their "science" is utter horsecrap, but they just can't bring themselves to admit it. If they did, then the rest of their ridiculous god-based worldview would inevitably crumble.

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  • lol

  • @machado231097 "She" is reading this. But thank you for the concern.

  • @machado231097 Hell no she's not religious. She's actually more active in fighting religion than I am.

  • @machado231097 Wanted to make sure. Cause I'm pretty sure my girlfriend did while watching this video.

  • Is it possible to give yourself a concussion from facepalming multiple times?

  • @HimesInu

    I don't know...I brained my damage that way...

  • @HimesInu LOL ! Keep watching these creastionist videos and you'll find out ! I've been getting a lot of questions about the palm prints on my face.

  • @420gma I've seen them all, and this was probably the third time round. THe question only dawned on me at that point because my girl was machine gunning facepalms.

  • @HimesInu I know lol.You could blowout brain cells trying to understand the mindset here! The up side here is that with thunderfOOT you do expand your knowledge base considerably .

  • @HimesInu I facepalmed so hard that I decapitated myself, causing my head to travel at such a velocity that it ricocheted off the wall behind me and landed back onto my neck with such force that the disconnected blood vessels and nerves knit themselves back together, resulting in...

    No, wait, thinking makes my brain hurt. It must've been God!

  • @Xanatos712 Oh damn, that's funny. I laughed so hard I hurt myself.

  • @HimesInu I dunno - but I've got a concussion from multiple headdesks.

  • @HimesInu no. but it can leave a palm-shaped hematoma on your forehead. 

  • @GurniHallek I would disagree-if you're increasing in strength with each one, you could do it.

    /personal experience.

  • @GurniHallek My face has suddenly acquired a hand shaped pattern on it. God must have done it - facepalming is only a theory.

  • lol bet nobody ever noticed that at 2:30 of the video the date is june 13 and this is the 13th video on this subject

  • @AlexRaveloTV its a FUCKING CONSPIRACY MAN!

  • @IMMAREAPER

    XD

  • I thought they were fish nests lol

  • 0:55 O RLY?

  • What a lovely island at 5:27.. Would be great to just be there for a couple of weeks

  • I almost hope Dempski was out of context on the Creation-bullshit.

  • I would pay Kent Hovind 400 dollars to beat him to death with an iron rod, that's more than what he payed for his Ph.D!!!

  • I find that rubbing a rabbits foot is far more reliable than prayer. But this is expected since rabbits are real.

  • lying for jesus.

  • 907 magic men dislicked this vid

  • Science: it fucking works.

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  • @Ghoulishblade I want a t-shirt that says that.

  • @SuperMrAtheist I bought a "Science Works, Bitches!" teeshirt on the web somewhere several years ago. I know, real specific. But you can google it. Or I should say 'froogle it'.

  • @NonnyMus1 Thanks

  • @Ghoulishblade is going to be the new slogan

  • @Ghoulishblade best comment ever mate!!

    

  • The extraterrestrial complex mathematical pattern argument is a strawman. None has been found save those occurring naturally (pulsars e.g.) so how one can make an argument about whodunit is utterly meaningless. FWIW I predict that none ever will in my lifetime (I cannot in all fairness make a prediction beyond that timespan as I would not be around to face the consequences if future events prove me wrong but I am tempted).

  • Fucking insane cult savages. Look at the fucking crooks trying to swindle morons out of money.

  • @NotSoOldHippy More than trying, succeeding!

  • The best argument against intelligent design? T-rex arms.

  • @biggingeryeti 15 foot long vagus nerves in giraffes!

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  • It's videos like this that remind me every day why I can't and NEVER ever EVER will be able to get along with creationists.... i tried i really did.

    Also most wars on the planet were started by and involved religion, I remember reading that more lives have been taken by god (and other gods) hands (and his helpers) than for any other cause. Religion becomes identity and distaste for any religion is a dislike for the people who warship within it, in their eye's.

  • @Kooshkoff And like I clearly stated in my other comment, you won't suceed in changing my so just don't bother.

  • @Kooshkoff Dude wars have raged since the dawn of human society over 100,000 years ago. And most of them involved beliefs in dietys, 1066 for example and even the most recent wars in the middle east were religion related. You may claim religion to be good (Bullshit, it breeds greed), but in actual fact it has caused more harm that good. It causes men to kill each other. I have no deity, why you ask, because I reached the age if reason. The universe was not created by a "God" and there is proof.

  • @Kooshkoff Religion is dangerious even when it is'nt hated. Lets face it more people have died in the name of that spooky invisible apparanlty "omnipotent" entity who has'nt even shown his face to us. You won't convice me dude so just stop.

  • @Kooshkoff I'm not pointing shit at christianity, all I am saying it is aload of shit that defys every law of physics, no exceptions.

  • you know, when studying science , one often can misinterpret the information. Thus explaining why we got the a failing mark. This is obvious of course, Regardless of how the information is layed out , each will consume the information readily different. It is a difficult skill to be able to read any science book and interpret the data properly. Obviously over time you will obtain the skill how too. I am impressed of Thunderf00t, on how all the science he has learned he has learned it correctly

  • @Kooshkoff

    you know something, we just witnessed a social phenomenon! this argument started on evolution and now we're talking about Islam in western society... amazing.

    anyway, so long as you don't become extremist, i say, you are OK with me.

    and, i apologise for the insults before, i am so used to debating this with christians that i am used to throwing in insults to keep their attention.

    how about we call this little pissing contest to a close? its giving me a headache.

  • @Kooshkoff

    i see, and which are you on now?

    because i saw a muslim hate-rally trying to get Shaiq law in london while on holiday, and i gotta say, i think all extremists should go blow themselves up back in afghanistan or Iraq.

    the good muslims, who accept the laws and don't try and change them to suit them and who contribute something to society. i say they can stay and worship as they see fit.

  • @Kooshkoff

    and are you one of the brainless ingrates who want to destroy the country that accepts them.

    or are one of the respectable ones, who abide by the laws of the country they live in and who understand the culture is not islamic?

    i am assuming you are from a western/european country considering youtube is blocked in the middle east

  • @Kooshkoff

    what are you then?

    Muslim?

  • @Kooshkoff

    i could say the same

    you stick to your church and i'll stay in reality.

    done and done

  • @Kooshkoff

    LOL

    read the bible, it clearly says to kill people, a truly devout christian is one who kills anyone who is different.

    claiming a devout christian is incapeable of killing is insane.

    devout christians kill doctors, abortionists, therapists, scientists and un-believers every week.

    in fact, the only 2 world views that have NEVER started a war on the basis of religion are satanism and Buddhism, both of which have nothing against evolution or science.

  • @Kooshkoff

    hey you claimed that evolution causes racism, and i just explained how it actually debunks racism itself.

    and heck, even IF Hitler were an atheist, do you think any of his footsoldiers were?

    do you think the people who turned in Jewish neighbours were atheist?

    do you think the Nazis who forced the Jews into the gas chambers were atheists?

    even IF Hitler were an atheist, the fact is that his troops, the ones who pulled the triggers, were devout Christians, as well as his generals.

  • @Kooshkoff

    and you completely missed the point of my previous statement.

    Evolution dosen't cause racism, unless you a christian n00b and assume "ooh racist"

    evolution says, that we have the same physical makeup, capacity for information storage ect... but NO race is "above" another, it shows that every race has both its good points which other races may not have.

    for example, black people can go FAR longer without getting sunburnt.

    black's resistance to sunburn is the best point for this...

  • @Kooshkoff

    racism originated by evolution, you claim?

    let me ask you, which book was used to Justify the slaughter of the native americans, a genocide that the deaths outnumbered even the holocaust.

    what book was used to enslave blacks in America and Europe?

    what book is the very basis of the KKK and the WBC?

    answer: the bible.

    Evolution teaches, that we are equal as humans, but there are just a few differences in our evolution, blacks have dark skin to cope with the heat, no racism there.

  • Goat-herder myths.. (facepalm)

  • Humanity is too fideistic for its own good.

    Fideism: relying on faith rather than reasoning in pursuit of religious truths.

  • God is a DJ, who does trance and euphoria.

  • @CincinnatusSPQR Watch BfX-s4dcYBg

  • Faith can be and is about anything. Nothing limits the content faith. Nothing! You cannot know anything using the idea of faith. Nothing! This is a fact, not a belief; thus your faith is explains only why you cannot make anyone understand what or why you believe the books you think are holy or explanitory. Everyone has a different faith content since nothing limits it. Science is able to discriminate between fact and fiction. You choose. Only use reason and you have nothing to decide.

  • Creationism should be taught in schools... ...by thunderfoot...

  • enough of this religion crap... yak,yak...yak

  • It's not religion or religious people that bother me. It's the sheer close mindedness and hypocrocy that does.

  • @Xyonai3112 DING DING DING we have a winner! I'd give extra credit if you went into more detail but this is it. Creationists would have us not discovering some of the most important scientific advancements in our history out of blind dedication to their God. A sensible religious person can exist in the world today and readily admits that mankind has discovered very important principles such as germ theory, immunization etc. But once you ACTIVELY PREVENT LEARNING You're FORCING beliefs on others.

  • @Xyonai3112 Were all hypocrytes. Even atheists. Thta's why we Christians try our hardest noyt to be and follow Jeus' example. All it takes to go to Heaven is just admit Jesus is God. Ask forgiveness of our sins and repent. Thats all.

  • @squitchleton123 I'd think god wouldn't care who exactly you prayed to if he's as omnipotent and powerfull as your faith claims.  He would just ask for you to be a good person and have respect for your fellow man, I mean I doubt he would have expected everyone to follow the same faith after putting man into so many different parts of the world and giving them free will. But that's just my thoughts, sorry if this offended in some way.

  • @Xyonai3112 No it doesn't offend. But the bible says what good is faith (trusting that Jesus is God) without works? You need both to be a Christian. It's like giving somebody only a marshmellow if they ask for a smore. And God gave us free will to narrow out only the true Christians into heaven. For more info watch "Since Evil and Suffering Exist, A Loving God Cannot...?" The Bible says we've all sinned and fallen short of God's glory. Jesus took our punishment for us. And we can accept it.

  • @squitchleton123 your a moron, 'nuff said. Your religion is not only completely wrong, but is one of the most evil organizations of all time. I would sooner join a mafia than a church.

  • @Maskedfreakinabox What have I said to make you want to join a killing spree rather than believe a certain way the earth got here?

  • @squitchleton123 don't even try to pull that innocence card on me, it won't work. Christianity and this so called "god" are the number one historical cause of bloodshed, and here you are telling me that I hate christians because of there theories (albeit ridiculous) but you can believe whatever you desire.

  • @Maskedfreakinabox It's not an innocence card I'm just stating the facts. Clearly atheists get mad when nobody's offending them. not only on youtube, but anywhere. I simply shared my belief and you ripped into me like a monkey on a cupcake. haha. no offence by the way. God bless!

  • @squitchleton123 uuuummm. Im not angry, I too am stating the facts. You are now making the shots and saying "no offence" to preserve your good little christian boy image. But I know better, I was beaten jumped and stabbed by several church members because I refused to accept their ways and you think that I would let that by and not stand up to the tyranny that is the religious hierarchy of all religions other than voodoo. Believe me whether you know it or not, that was an innocence card playing.