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  • People keep referring to the Jonestown massacre and "drinking the Kool-Aid".

    Actually it was a drink mix called Flavor Aid.But that wasn't a well known brand so Kool-Aid keeps getting stuck with the negative credit.

    But it's an effective phrase for saying "Don't drink the poison".

  • maybe next year ,it would be an idea ,for reason rallies ,to spread like the occupy movement

  • lol a religious add before this vid. priceless

  • @IAMBlandfish I always see religious orientated adds everywhere

  • "Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them; and no man ever had a distinct idea of the trinity. It is the mere Abracadabra of the mountebanks calling themselves the priests of Jesus.”

    ― Thomas Jefferson

    Is the quote the guy is looking for at 36:40

  • This guy is hilarious.

  • The English guy is wrong we do not have seperation of church and state, the queen is head of the church, we have unelected members of church in government but most importantly if you are poor the only chance of getting a decent education is to go to church and get into a state funded religious school, in a way its far worse than america.

  • @flake452 What are you on about? I went to a grammar school which was not religious, and now attend a major University and my education has been great.

  • @Hethethethscorchio What location are you? I dont think there are any grammar schools left, not in england anyway.

  • @flake452 Back home in Dorset there are at least4 within 6 miles of me. and in my current location of Manchester I know of at least 2. They're still around.

  • @Hethethethscorchio Yes most of them are in richer areas such as down south, even still grammar schools can discrimate based on religion.

  • @flake452 Given you didn't even know they existed, it's clear that you don't know what you're talking about, and you are quite wrong.

  • @Hethethethscorchio Well given that most of them are in posh areas they might as well not exist.

  • @flake452 There are 164 grammar schools in England

  • @flake452 There are 164 grammar schools in England

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  • @chrismboyle

    What do you mean? How does that relate to what you're responding to?

  • @TheThinkingAtheist Seth are you using a different microphone?

  • We enjoyed this Podcast! Excellent job again! Great guests and callers!

  • I love your voice, could listen to this for hours.... Oh wait, I did!

  • You are the man!

  • @TheThinkingAtheist

    i would LOVE to hear GrapplingIgnorance on the thinking atheist.

    he already wrote, that he would agree, if you asked him!

    please, if you don't know ihm yet, go check him out, he is amazing!

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  • And great video Seth, haven't heard of the Religious Antagonist and it was great to hear Dave Silverman speak. :)

  • "YAY I GOT THROUGH!". I love British accents! :D

  • He's a tough guy when it comes to crashing Tea Party rallies or Christian events but would he be so tough and mock Islam in a radical mosque? Many of these atheist "activists" are not brave enough to pull the same stunts when they know they'll be in danger. I'm an old school atheist. These kids are punks.

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  • @zevon1964

    I agree with you, i see that a lot as well. Its like they back down because the quranmob might actually get violent.

  • @zevon1964

    Christianity gets hit because in the U.S. its the biggest, but anythign I do in regards to one religion I would do to another jsut as quickly.

    You might be an old school Atheist, but think on this for a moment..had your Old School Atheists groups stood up like the new ones are, perhaps things would have been changed by now instea of these "Punks" having to inherit the problems you didn't face.

  • Link > Mario

  • "How original is that? 'Don't lie; don't cheat; don't steal'-- that's not exactly ground-breaking material. And I think we could have figured it out without the writings of semi-literate bronze-age peasants." love it as always, brother. cheers

  • Here is a comment for you sir; You rule.

  • WBBC... I would like to see them martyred. x.x

  • @no2religions no no that won't do at all, they need to live out their lives in absolute embarrassment and shame. Killing them will only make them happy.... and well It'll make them a martyr...

  • @Warpride They won't be happy. They'll be dead. No one will miss them... except the Phelps daughter. She's kinda hot.

  • I'm in the military and I'm an atheist...there are plenty of them too.

  • To all Athiest: I am a Christianm but I'm not here to try to convert you. I just want you to know what dangers lay ahead.

    Islam is what you need to worry about. It is more than a religion. It is a political movement that is determined to rule the whole world. Islam insist that all convert to it or face beheading.

    It makes me sick to hear U.S. government officials saying... "islam is a religion of peace." Nothing could be farther from the truth.

    Islam is the most evil thing on Earth.

  • @Hooverdarnit Christianity was the same at one point.

  • @happyhappy85 I agree to the point that some people did horrible things in the name of Christianity. But, Islam is united in it's terrorism. The horrible things people did in the name of Christianity are NOT written in the Bible. There are no instructions to kill people, lie to them or make them slaves. Islam is another story. It encourages Muslims to "kill the infidels." Christianity does not deal with politics at all. Islam's stated goal is to "RULE THE EARTH" politically, by the sword.

  • @Hooverdarnit What? Have you read the bible? There are plenty of things telling people to kill others, it even tells you how to own a slave, how much to buy and sell them for, what you're allowed to do with them etc. The bible has many horrific passages in it. The instruction of Islam is probably worse but at one point Christianity pretty much did rule the civilized world through politics, war and fear. All religion is the problem, Islam is just the hot topic at the moment.

  • @happyhappy85 I believe in the NEW covenant of the New Testament. The New Testament does not condone killing or slavery. It's true the New Testament mentions slavery and says to treat one's slaves kindly. It was talking about the reality of the time.

    You might find it interesting that the Antichrist in Christianity is seen by Muslims as their Messiah. Christianity's bad guy, is Islam's good guy.

    He will be Satanic and by (apparent) miracles, deceive the world, including many athiest.

  • @Hooverdarnit Proof or we don't care ;)

  • @Vggamegod Proof that Islam wants to take over the whole world by way of terror? I don't know how many more bombs they have to plant or how many more airplanes they need to hijack or how many more people they need to kill: But if you need more proof, just wait, I'm sure Muslims will prove they mean business and will kill many more innocent people.

    When you hear U.S. government officials say things like "peaceful Muslims" they are talking about snakes in the grass lying in wait. 

  • @Hooverdarnit Nah, proof of your antichrist fairytale. Although admittedly I am 'antichrist'. Fear me! MUHAHAAHHHAAAAA. Yeah, so ya know 666 and all that shit.

  • @Hooverdarnit The new testament and the old testament are the same god, and God never changes according to your religion. I did say however Christianity USED to be just as bad as Islam, now it's all nice and friendly because it got dragged into secular society. It took thousands of years for Christianity to come out of it's war obsessed, fear mongering ways. I still think Christianity is dangerous from talking to some christians who's desire is for the world to burn and everybody to be judged.

  • @Hooverdarnit Ok dude, the why not just through the Old Testament away? Maybe because its not the only thing you dont rationally believe in.

  • @murdakah I wish I knew what you were trying to say. All I'm saying is - Islam is out to kill both of us if we don't convert to Islam. The only point I'm making here is, Islam is the Big Brother of Nazism. Muslims will make the Nazis look like Boyscouts. When 9/11 happened, tens of thousands of Muslims filled the streets cheering shouting "Allah is great."

    By the way. Islams Allah is Satan, not God. peace

  • @Hooverdarnit Dude you are severely deluded. Allah is God's equivalent. You know what, you are just plain ignorant. A few centuries ago christians where just as bad.

  • @murdakah Sorry dude but Islam's Allah is a far cry from the true God. God wants to save people, Allah wants to drag as many souls to hell with him as he can.

  • @Hooverdarnit So Allah wants to drag people to hell? And where in the Q'uran is that written? Where in the Bible is that written where you oh so often draw your juvenile "evidence" from. Every religion believes that they are doing the right thing, the noble thing. But that is what we in layman's terms call BULLSHIT. Every religion creates it's own devils and it's own gods, its own demons and its own angels.

  • @murdakah The Quran does not admit to what it's doing. It lies and says the only way a Muslim can be sure of going to paradise, is by killing non Muslims and/or die trying.

    If there is only one God, (and there is only one) surely he wouldn't pretend to be five different ones.  There are many false Gods. For example: The ancient Egyptians worshipped many Gods. Islam is a conglomerate of many religions including moon worshipping. That's why Islamic counties have a cresent moon on flags.

  • @Hooverdarnit Nor does the Bible admit it for that matter. The point is kiddy, there is no one true god. Because if he/she/it/they exists, they will not have themselves tried at by petty things such as religion. I'm done here, go speak to your imaginary friend.

  • @Hooverdarnit You are pathetic. And this coming from a 15 year old.

  • @Hooverdarnit Islam does not invite the killing of anyone innocent. "Do not oppress those who oppress you", "Help the oppressed, muslim or non muslim".. Quotes from humanities Prophet, the Prophet of Islam. The moon represents our lunar calendar. There are many many many proofs and signs that Islam is real, but if you wish to be an Ignorant fool and point fingers at a people that did nothing to ever effect your life, then be my guest and doom your soul.

  • @Rassklot12 Would you mind explaining why millions of Muslims crowded into the streets when 9/11 happened and were cheering about it? Would you please explain UN workers were slaughtered in Afghanistan when somebody thousands of miles away, burned a Quaran? How about the 100+ killed in Nigeria recently by Muslims, just because they felt like killing someone to make themselves feel better?

    Muslims talk nice in English, but when they talk in Arabic among themselves, they sing a different tune.

  • @Hooverdarnit

    "Muslims talk nice in English, but when they talk in Arabic among themselves, they sing a different tune."

    Do you speak Arabic?

  • @Hooverdarnit How about you look at it from a diferent angle. Just WHY, would terrorist groups see America as a tyranical empire that should be overthrown.Why would they throw away their lives without reason?

    And by the way, just because you are Muslim does NOT mean that you support senseless violence. Just because Bin Laden used Islam as an excuse to gather folowers and attack the world does not mean that everyone supports him. It's like saying "My mom is fat, so all mom's are."

    It's ilogical

  • @Hooverdarnit

    "Would you mind explaining why millions of Muslims crowded into the streets when 9/11 happened and were cheering about it?"

    Exagerration is a no no.

    "Would you please explain UN workers were slaughtered in Afghanistan when somebody thousands of miles away, burned a Quaran?"

    Religious zeal in action!

    It's a shame, to see Christians condemn Muslims and Islamic scripture because it contains violence- yet they are blind/ignore that which exists in their own.

    Hypocrites.

  • @Hooverdarnit I think you are trolling because I refuse to believe people are THAT dumb. So... Fuck the Holy Spirit he can take it up the ass, Fuck God, and Fuck Jesus. Happy?

  • @TheLuckySaGe All you're doing is fucking yourself. Satisfied?

  • @Hooverdarnit hahaha, yeah okay!

  • @murdakah

    "So Allah wants to drag people to hell?"

    Oh no, Allah doesn't drag people to hell, people drag themselves to hell XD

  • @TurboDally Figuratively speaking of course cause gosh, there aint no hell lol

  • @Hooverdarnit Apparently im out of characters. Anyway: If there where two sides in a religious war, each will prey to their benevolent god, and seek to destroy the other's. They will call upon their angels each, to protect them from the others demons and smite their enemies. If you saw Narnia from only one point of view, obviously the other side is gonna be the bad guys.

  • @Hooverdarnit islam is evil but so is christianity.

  • Annoyingly I seem to be blacklisted by Jehovah's Witnesses at home too, I did manage to get into a conversation with four of them on a train trip last week, but they just can't cope with people who keep calm and know all their arguments LOL

  • I had a similar experience to the last caller a few days ago with 2 Jehovah's Witnesses. I stayed calm and acknowledged that they had their faith, listened to every thing they said, and refuted every one. They ended up backing away and making excuses to leave after about an hour. I usually send them away, but I thoroughly enjoyed it (thanks to arguments from atheist YTers).

    Training for visiting my family this Christmas for the first time in years.

  • i <3 michael moore. i don't understand the hate he gets. anyways never heard of this guy. thanks for introducing him seth!

  • why no-one bothers trying to think of philosophic arguments i do not know, i do know that either (due to a quantum mechanics paradox) 1:we live in a quantum universe that created itself via the fact that observers (a certain value)% existed or 2: it created an observer who accidentily defined the laws of physics, this is the so-called "god", his existance isn't nessesary after more observers are produced though, so either a:1 happened or b:2 happened and we do not know what god is actually like.

  • Good episode. Thanks, Seth. We're huge fans over here!

  • You know, I would love to go to something like The Reason Rally. But, if I was spotted there or at any similar event I would lose my job. My good christian boss would lose his shit and I would be screwed. I know I am not alone in this situation.

  • WoW, you are not an Atheist. You are a closet theist. There are no moderate Christians. You defend the faith. The man who tells you the truth about Christains cherry picking the bible, gets flustered cause you defend them. Your a scandle to the community.

  • 01:12:55 "…And the school system doesn’t teach them to think critically about what they hear, it teaches them to memorize and regurgitate…" Dave Silverman

    Well there's your problem! 

  • ughh MIchael Moore and i am not conservative

  • If u want someone who antagonizes get TJ over here.

  • @livinlitzish Eh.

  • @livinlitzish Can you imagine TJ being interviewed on here and the type of stuff he would say lol

  • There is one ethical form of 'slavery'. It's called robotics; a robot can do all kinds of work more accurately, safely, cheaply, consistently, etc. than a human. We need to refocus our education system toward the creation of more competent scientists, engineers, social workers, artists, and other fields where human creativity is one of the most relevant aspects of the work.

  • @Keovar Unfortunately, 'slavery' means 'being a slave' and a 'slave' is a person who is owned by another person. At the moment, 'person' only encompasses humans. So robot's are not slaves even if we'd give them true A.I. (which, in my opinion, needs to be fixed).

  • @tiaxanderson What would you rather have "person" encompass?

    IMO it should be anything that is clearly sentient with a unique mind/personality.

    Even a robot would be unique from others if it had true A.I and a process that replicates emotions so it doesn't view everything by its programming.

  • @Squiglypig Indeed, any sentient being and to to include hive like mentally linked species I'd leave it at that. It's not like there are other sentient beings on Earth at the moment and we know other animals have distinct personalities as well.

  • @tiaxanderson

    I wasn't being literal with the term; that's why I marked it like 'this'. Giving robots an AI that includes any form of personal suffering would be stupid and unethical.

    The point was that we have most of the tech we need to take care of human needs so none are starving or homeless. People would be free to study things that interest them instead of worrying about money and survival. After a transitional period to get the infrastructure in place, we could phase out money altogether.

  • @Keovar Would you find it ethical to withhold the ability to have personal suffering from them? It's a way more loaded question that you'd think.

    Regardless, I also vote for a more Star Trek like society where emphasis is laid on personal growth and not on monetary gain.

  • @tiaxanderson

    There are two different goals there. Are we trying to make people, or tools? To put it more simply, I see no reason to give a hammer the ability to get a headache. Pain serves a purpose in the survival of living things, as it tells you to stop doing something that could damage you. To create an experience of pain or other suffering, even minor stuff like boredom and discomfort, would be unethical if we plan to have the machine work for us.

  • @Keovar Do realize that this is assuming that the robot will have real A.I. so I am closer to making people than tools.

  • @tiaxanderson

    I'm sure there will be both types. Check out the "Intelligence Revolution" with Michio Kaku. It's a bit dated (How messed up is that, considering it's less than a decade old?!), but still has a lot of interesting technological-futurist projections. Here's the first one: watch?v=dS2wZVOXfY8

    I'm just hoping that a new resource-based economy will develop, so humanity can move into a post-scarcity, personal-growth focused era. We could finally recover from the agricultural revolution.

  • Dave "meme" Silverman

  • I wish the UK was completely secular, but the Church of England has a lot of influence and perks in our system. Several Bishops and Archbishops automatically have seats in the House of Lords and we have vast swathes of Faith schools. I feel a little be embarrassed by the fellow Brit who seemed to express some sort of superiority over the US.

  • @Sophiekhara That wasn't my intention, I was trying to express the benefits, I don't try to be self-righteous or arrogant, I really don't hate or have any superiority to any races.

    I am aware, however they really don't have too much say, and usually the bishops are too busy doing their own business to be actively there.

    Faith schools are a problem, however most schools are completely owned by the corresponding LEA and are therefore secular.

    Cheers mate, hoped to clear a few things up for you.

  • Mr Silvermen explain the tides!

  • more religion less defending the tea party pls, thumbs way down

  • Seriously?

  • Dillahunty got married? Who's the lucky Dillahuntress?

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  • @Kn1gHtMaRe00 i believe it was the caller who did the "athiest nightmare(you know the "i can make something that looks like a banana appear in my hand")". For the record i believe that she was being a poe when she called in.

  • I didn't think the point was that the Tea Party wants slavery! I think it's great however to ridicule mindless veneration of America's past. That was the brilliance of the anti-Tea Party video that RA made.

  • Hi!

  • Your channel is in danger.

    Check out potholder54's channel.

    It's disturbing.

  • I love every single one of your podcasts and videos. You're brilliant! You're awesome! What you upload to YT is perfect in length, content, substance, everything. I have nothing bad to say about you, your channel, or website :) I'm not trying to kiss your ass, either, LOL. I have no reason to. Although I'd love to know you in person, I doubt that will ever happen, LOL. So, yeah, no ass-kissing, here :P I always look forward to new uploads from TTA. My only request: keep 'em comin'!!!!!

  • not really its because the voice sounds contrived. Thats why people did notice the voice and say its great and bad.

  • The effect your using makes it sound like the speakers on my computer are from 1950.

  • yeah sound more calm you don't great on my nerves so much. When you get excited still bad voice though.

  • Voice is a little better but get rid of the narrow radio effect.

  • 1:17:34  Its me!!! LOL

  • what's wrong with Michael Moore?

  • I like this host. He has a good sense of proportion and justice. I agree it's appropriate to mock Christianity (but not Christians themselves)---unless the Christians in question are engaged in some of the worst excesses they are famous for (and there are plenty of examples). Then and only then do they warrant mockery and ridicule.

  • Lol I am an asshole. Subscribed to the Religious Antagonist. Fuck religion~

  • AronRa on the podcast again? DO WANT!!

  • If I were an American I would be sad about not being able to have tea parties. I would have to say "would you like to come over for a party based around drinking steeped leaves?"

  • Opinions are like buttholes.

    Everyone has one.

    How you use it is what makes a difference.

  • you've have got to be ***** me!

    dude, I just saw the crashing tea party video... O.O

  • You know I had a history teacher and he was a great teacher, a Christian, but he always said that religion hasn't done anything. People do things in the name of religion. He also admitted that the Bible does belong in the fiction section. He was a funny guy also, his class was great and he was the kind of teacher where I could admit I was an atheist and know that he would be okay with that.

  • I LOVE The Religious Antagonist!

    "Fuck you, Jesus. You know where I live. Come get some."

    -The Religious Antagonist

  • OMG I want Aron-Ra to marry me off!

  • 20:00 "I can't think of anything I wouldn't trade for 20$" - How about 50$? :))

  • That caller from Britain near the end is a bit muddled, in the UK Church, State and Crown are all intertwined. But, when it comes to making laws, we tend to compartmentalise these and remain secular.

  • @DarkAngel182 I was completely struck by the fact I was called. I meant that We don't particular let religion account on our policies, due to me being completely surprised made me lose all posture, sorry about that one. I am aware of the COFE. Cheers.

  • @WithCheats thats understandable, I think you got the general points accross you were trying to make, but you did come accross as being a bit nervous and, as a result, seemed to be struggling to get the right words out. But again, thats completely understandable. Congrats on getting through!

  • @DarkAngel182 Thank you for your understanding man, the people in the chat room were actually quite nice about it, I hate myself sometimes. XD

  • "If someone were to check your page right now", I was checking his page just when you said that, good job.

  • When the Tea Party first came out, I agreed with some of what they were saying. The Tea Party would have been out protesting with OWS. Problem is the Tea Party of today is corrupted by right wing neo-cons. A lot of them believe all Muslims are terrorists, are against gays, against non english languages being recognized Now that is racist and bigoted. They do primarily think the poor are leaches on society, so they do hate the poor. Those are facts about the prominent members of the Tea Party...

  • hes a meme

  • the ows movement is basically fed up with how their money went to the banks and got nothing in return.

  • What about the Wiccans who died in 911, nobody ever talks about the Wiccans. I should become one so I can be discriminated against even more than I am as an agnostic/athiest.

    The that will teach everyone a lesson!

  • This is great, keep doing your thing.

  • "on the YouTube"

    Oh Seth, how you make me lol

  • I just went to check out the channel religiousantagonist. I just found it after watching this. If you haven't checked it out yet, go take a look! It's some of the funniest shit I've ever seen!

  • David Silverman sound's like a very astute, and even minded guy.

  • @tml4873 David's face is priceless when Bill Oh'Really blurts out "Tide goes in tide goes out, you can't explain that..."

  • @tml4873 I can't believe I wrote "sound's like". I must have been drunk.

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  • as far as the fox hole comment you made 39:00+/- in, I became one while fighting in Tikrit Iraq for the Army.

  • Stick to debating religion. Stay away from politics.

  • I hate that dave silverman fucker

  • If you don't support the Tea Party, you MUST be with ACORN and a far left loon trying to establish a socialist NWO who works with radical Islamists and the militant homosexual mafia to replace American law with Sharia Law!!!

  • @PompousPreacher Don't forget "tree hugging hippie" ..it comes with the territory! =o)

  • I find it ironic that I'm watching this whilst a scientology ad is shown at the side of your video....

    Oh, BTW, happy haloween. MOHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!

  • Dave silverman's ''seriously'' face is now an internet meme. Go Dave!

  • my mate said that about , no atheists in fox holes !!! just shows how mixed up religious people are , cus it suggests that u have to be a religious individual to go out and kill someone and contradict what it says in the bible , most wars have had religious people in it , jus dont make sense to me , as most atheists i know dont ever want to kill anyone , truly !!!

  • The Religious Antagonist video's are funny and full of steel balls, but collectively the You Tube atheist push against creationism, I.D., Christianity specifically is swimming against the tide of 500 years (on this continent) of religious indoctrination and tradition. The bible belt in America exists because of two independent "Awakenings", one around 1860 and the other around 1890.

    Darwin's gift to mankind only started 150 years ago, Jeebus has been going for two thousand years.

    Good luck.

  • Please don't allow that Englishman to jade your opinion about us. He has represented us terribly and i feel slightly embarrassed.

  • I believe that the tea party wants to bring back slavery. I mean come on. Wage slavery is already so popular they only need to make it based on something you can't change again.

  • @raichutoyou As skeptics, we lose credibility when we incorrectly accuse the opposition and get our facts wrong. The Tea Party should be called out for its overt evangelical tone and inaccurate interpretation of the constitution. To assert that the Tea Party wants a return of slavery is simply, blatantly wrong, and it's a distraction from the legitimate issues at hand. Rather than demonize with ridiculous assertions ("They hate the poor!" "They're racist!"), let's fight the real battles.

  • @TheThinkingAtheist God could have forgiven our sins in the begining, but then what fun would it have been for him not to torture people who he knew would go to hell before the foundation of the world. LOL.

    D'OH!

  • @TheThinkingAtheist amen to that

  • @TheThinkingAtheist they do want slave labor,they think the poor shouldn't complain or demand rights

  • @TheThinkingAtheist Although I disagree with the Tea Party politically, I definitely agree with your message here. I think it's hyperbole to say the Tea Party wants to bring back slavery- but I don't believe that the exaggeration itself is built on solid ground. I'm sure there are racists in the Tea Party, just like there are crazy hippies in the OWS movement. But neither de-legitimizes the whole movements themselves, only a few individuals. It's attacking the person and not the argument.

  • @TheThinkingAtheist I agree. While I've departed somewhat from my more conservative politics, I can still recognize misrepresentations against republicans. And when I hear someone tell something I know is a lie or over-simplification of the other side, I lose some respect for their opinion. I'm sure there are some assholes who are against abortion to control women, but the vast majority sincerely believe that abortion is murder. Misrepresentation only hurts discussion and arguments.

  • @TheThinkingAtheist This "blue dog" democrat concurs with your statement Seth. The Tea Party has been hijacked by the religious nuts, but it began as a reaction to Bush's implementations of the first stimulus. People tend to forget that. Sure the Democrats have their problems, Republicans have their problems. There are way too many variables to point the fingers on one group. I'm actually a fiscal conservative, but the authoritarian-like "Jesus" social policy is what pushes me away from the GOP.

  • @TigerghostPictures A much appreciated, even voice. I'd like to clone you. :)

  • @TheThinkingAtheist

    I loved your Halloween radio podcast last week.

    You did a perfect job explaining the Irish roots of Halloween, and also of informing the public about the sick "Hellhouse" trend that the Evangelical industry have been using for the past few years.

  • @TigerghostPictures Wait....Democrats & Repblicans are seperate?

  • @TheThinkingAtheist

    Uh, they DO hate the poor..... or at the very least don't care enough to lift a finger to prevent their suffering.

  • @raichutoyou Well, they want to eliminate the minimum wage (eg: Bachman) to make us more competitive with countries like China, so you're pretty close.

  • I have a thought. This was brought up on another video I had watched recently about the Congressmen talking about certain topics. It was said that going after them was an Ad Hominem, but I disagreed. I feel that if the topic at hand has an actual effect on their policies, than they should have it brought up. The video I had watched was more about the "anti-gay yet having call-boys" hypocrisy, but I think that could also be applied for the "God told me this, yet it falls into my interests" thing.

  • I have to say as a British person, that caller was the worst person to call and talk about education standards (facepalm). Sorry about that.

  • @NoFaithNoPain Sorry about that mate, didn't intend to make everyone seem like an idiot, im autistic so I don't really communicate well over the phone. Apologies to @KFCBIGBUCKET as well. Everyone in BTR were really supportive though.

  • @WithCheats You were not an idiot, but perhaps as you say, communication is not your greatest skill. Sorry if I came accross harshly.

  • @NoFaithNoPain Sorry, I was only intending on improving the conversation, however due to skype seeming to fuck up for me, and my natural urgency to get excited then I manage to get through

  • 1:26:00, we do get street preachers in the UK sometimes, but they are largley ignored.