not having anyone to understand your thoughts and feelings is terrible because that is what you are. You are not your hair or your face or body you are you way of thinking. And most people dont even have their own way of thinking.
I can tell that you have been hurt, but you shouldnt be the one hurting. I see people hurt all the time but they dont know what they want to do about it. the thing is you do know what yousee wrong and you want to change it. But you cant change it by yourself the way yousee that itneeds to be changed. Its impossible people cant change other peoplethats the sad thing. I used to feel the same way until I change myself. i stoped giving them reasonsto hurt me and I got out to see place and do things.
'It doesn't work FOR ME.' That's it. Nail on the head. The #1 reason, the ONLY reason, why people reject God. Not because he's not there, but because they DON'T WANT HIM TO BE. Because God doesn't accommodate 'them', how THEY feel, how THEY see things.. Rejection of God amounts to one thing and one thing only: radical/chronic self absorption.
Intelligence has nothing to do with rejection of God, and it shows in the vast majority of the those who argue against God: belligerent behavior, insults, and profanity. Those attributes within an argument fill in the gaps where real logic/reason are absent. And they are the main course in an atheistic rebuttal. Belligerent behavior, insults, and profanity aren't exhibited by a person that doesn't believe something exists. It's displayed when someone HATES something...
Rejecting God is mainly an emotional response rooted in dissatisfaction with the implementation of "God's" clout on his supposed creation. It rarely has to do with intelligence and has a basis in emotional.
The intellectual not believing in God is based on a rational conclusion that the supposed deity's existence is unrealistic and has a very weak logical foundation. Do people not believe in Santa Claus because they hate him or because the idea of him is absurd and explains nothing?
'intellectual not believing in God is based on a rational conclusion..'
And when broken down, it's absolutely irrational and based primarily in hatred. Been through it a hundred times. The truth comes out. Once the intellectual veneer is stripped away, a person who rejects God is simply someone at perpetual war with him- which every human being is born doing. It's in our nature.. Until one is 'born again'..
The reason people don't believe in Santa is because there is no evidence indicating that he exists. Case closed. The universe and the world perpetually proclaim God's handiwork. But out of irrational hatred, people credit 'random chance' and 'nothing'. Believing that God doesn't exist is no small conclusion- it's radically profound.
The notion of a higher deity exists not because of its reality, but because its place in human nature and its usage to bring order to the unfathomable, but by fiction. Also, it gives an unnecessary will of a being to be the driving force behind nature. You're using circular logic to explain how the tangible phenomenon of reality only exists because "God" propels it, but you're explanation of "God" is only based on his supposed force.
People instinctively are inclined to get AWAY from God. People hate authority, with the only acceptable authority being the kind that satisfies self. The reason that people accept man's laws are because they accommodate 'self' (property is protected, people can sue, etc.) The reason that people reject God is because they, by nature, hate authority and refuse to accept additional authority- especially when said authority doesn't accommodate 'self'. (cont.)
God can't simply exist because the evidence you have of him suits the concept. That's like saying Santa Claus exists because there are presents under the tree and the concept of Santa involves him putting presents under the tree.
(cont.) Faith in a higher power is actually a miracle. It shouldn't be possible due to the nature of humanity. If we simply evolved, and are meant to operate on simply instinct, the notion of a power outside of our instincts shouldn't BE POSSIBLE.
We can prove Santa didn't put presents under the tree. We KNOW the source of that. We DON'T KNOW the source of all things, yet people are inclined to call God an impossibility. Not rational at all. That' s due to hatred.
The only reason you think the notion of God is perfectly 'understandable' is because of your idea of why people believe- people who reject God think that those who believe do so because God provides a simple answer to complicated unanswered issues, makes people 'feel good', believe out of fear, or they're simply ignorant.. Those that reject God have really no idea how faith comes about.. Jesus himself said no one can come to God unless God draws them.. (John 6:44)
I didn't avoid the issue. What I described in the previous message is how the average anti God person views those who believe. Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity have nothing to do with faith or the lack thereof. QM and GR attempt to describe the nature of conditions, 'cause/effect' within reality. 'Faith in God/lack of' are two positions so profound that they are beyond the scope of GR and QM.
@sicstyl My point is that you said, "If we simply evolved, and are meant to operate on simply instinct, the notion of a power outside of our instincts shouldn't BE POSSIBLE," which makes no sense. We know so much about the universe that is counter intuitive, QM and GR being only two out of countless theories that make an affront on the intuitive mind. Evolution has given us a brain that can has a limited ability to understand without discipline, but an infinite capability with discipline.
@sicstyl So to reiterate, my point is that evolution has definitely given us the capability to conceive of God, because we can conceive of things much greater and more complex than the petty, anthropological joke that is Yahweh.
And I don't care if you have faith in God, nobody does. We are here in a public setting to discuss if you have any good reasons for believing, if you have any physical evidence or reasoned logic to promote your positive ontological claim.
Reason and logic have nothing to do with faith, nor do they have anything to do with the rejection of it... (Jesus touches on this in John 6:44..)
It's not that those that reject God totally reject his existence, it's that they DESIRE for God to not exist. An atheist's desire for God's nonexistence far surpasses an their conviction of the matter.
@zapo147 'I have always said and always will say that I wish God existed..'
I've heard that many times before. And it isn't true. If God manifested himself in a physical incarnation revealing his truth before the eyes of those that reject him, it would be met with monstrous, ravenous hatred- because in doing this, it would be likewise a declaration of the end of all the things that people love that God hates- certain music, drugs, premarital sex, 'personal truth', etc... (cont.)
(cont) .. So if God revealed himself in the manner that those reject him demand, they would hate him all the more. Rejection of God translates to the defense of lifestyles/behaviors/interests that people know that a holy God is against. People would not only reject God anyway, they'd want to KILL HIM. How can I know this? It already happened. What happened with Jesus Christ is a direct example of how people would react if God appeared to those that reject him today..
@sicstyl You should take anthropology 101 and learn that what you think your God hates is just a random grouping of things completely unrelated to actual morality and ethics. "certain music, drugs, premarital sex, 'personal truth'," That is such a joke. It is such clear xenophobia and superstition.
The things that God hates are not hated 'just cuz'. There is real purpose behind God's hatred for that which is considered sinful. God loves life. He created life and he IS life. Sin is that which threatens to take joy out of life, inhibit human perpetuity, or destroy it (physically, spiritually, or both). Everything considered sinful is tied to one of those three things. God's love for life he created triggers his hatred toward sin that threatens any aspect of it.
Genuine faith in God (i.e faith in Jesus Christ) has nothing to do with 'rules'. Jesus said 'you must be born again'. What the the Bible maps out are not a list of rules to abide by, but the evidence that one has been made 'new'. It describes the kind of person one is if they are in fact 'born again'.. A person with a new nature, new desires.
I look at how people in the US complain incessantly about their government, their obsession with materialistic bullshit, the garbage youths shovel into their minds etc., and I just have to say that if you're tired of the people around you, go cultivate some curiosity for cultures, lifestyles and mindsets outside your own country. Learn a new language, take a holiday, do something. Take the bloody risk and do something fresh and new. Its not about the end result, its about the journey you took..
the fact is, that if these motherfuckers really can believe theres an imaginary god, then i can fffin believe that i´m a fucking rockstar with all the controll and power. its you´re life use it as youd most wish. its hard to just say fuck you to the world, make a game off it.
i remember seeing your video to the amazing atheist from when you runned around the garden yelling at him, what the fuck was that?
i want you to consider the idea that you are god, in your own life, you can do whatever you want to do, act however you wanna act, and be who ever you want to be. now i´m not saying that you would become famous ower night or some thing like that, i´m just saying that you should explore the power of behavior. people will basically percieve you as you percieve yourself, and you could percieve them exactly how you like. life is to short to care about people, take what it has to give you.
i feel more or less the same about seeing the bad in things rather than good, and i express it in art and most people say similar things about seeing the beauty in stuff. to me i see a manifestation of anger and hate, there's no beauty at all
Holy shit this is exactly wat Im experienceing
95horrorshow 2 weeks ago
This is soooooo adolescent and peurile. Angst ridden teen bullshit. Get your head out of your ass jerk and grow up!
klovnen86 2 weeks ago
@klovnen86 you morons are part of the problem
raptoresque 3 days ago
this is old school.
captainclayman 1 month ago
urghhhhh typical teenage emotional wreck.
MegaJaycop 2 months ago
Holy shit. A fat Cody Weber with purple hair.
g0dh4x 2 months ago 2
where can i find more fat cody vids
Zueluzz 3 months ago 7
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what a corny ass video
TheMadnessFlow 3 months ago
Cody Weber is retarded.
macr0machine 4 months ago
Everything he said in this video is what I've been thinking about lately.
VelvetRope1992 5 months ago 2
My headphones are a piece of shit, so I can't hear this.
retrogamerist 5 months ago
wow cody was kinda chunky :p
TheSmashDoctor 6 months ago 4
i do not know i just do not like cody for some reason
AtheistBuckeye 7 months ago
He looks like Christopher Walken.
Vorzt 7 months ago
yay fat cody days
TeHCoLoNeLSaiGoN 7 months ago
I watched Cody when he made this video. Always loved his vids.
lunarain19 7 months ago
chubby little cody
Cinemaserials 7 months ago
anyone know how old cody was in this video?
2012IsALie 7 months ago
Wow, Cody has changed sooooo much lol.
Skylar8300 7 months ago
like YEAHHH? he is TJ's friend and the producer of his doc. and also he is an awesome photographer
horny0donkey0 8 months ago
the world needs more people like u
horny0donkey0 8 months ago
Its like Cody's and TJ's offspring...
TheLyingMustache 8 months ago 28
@TheLyingMustache Actually this was one of Cody's old videos; therefore, this is Cody Weber.
ThornedCactoMan 7 months ago
Woah, Chubby Cody
UnforgivingCookie 8 months ago
he looks like green day's lead singer
xXRedrogOXx 9 months ago
Hey classic Cody! cool
Nagneto 9 months ago
i like your hair
AH900112 11 months ago
@AH900112 Did you watch the video?
notemo212 11 months ago
@notemo212 yea, why do you ask?
AH900112 11 months ago
@AH900112 8:55
notemo212 10 months ago
@notemo212 So you dont like his hair, I respect that.
AH900112 10 months ago
@notemo212 Hair hater !
AH900112 10 months ago
not having anyone to understand your thoughts and feelings is terrible because that is what you are. You are not your hair or your face or body you are you way of thinking. And most people dont even have their own way of thinking.
Mement0o 1 year ago
I would like to watch this video he made .. Is there a link somewhere ?
isaveu 1 year ago
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You are not alone , there are many people that feel as you do .
isaveu 1 year ago
this video is like the call for all of us.this video is really special
louiscfc93 1 year ago
@louiscfc93 it is but most of society just doesn't fucking get it .
isaveu 1 year ago
Keokuk? I live in Quincy, IL.
awsomenesscaleb 1 year ago
I can tell that you have been hurt, but you shouldnt be the one hurting. I see people hurt all the time but they dont know what they want to do about it. the thing is you do know what yousee wrong and you want to change it. But you cant change it by yourself the way yousee that itneeds to be changed. Its impossible people cant change other peoplethats the sad thing. I used to feel the same way until I change myself. i stoped giving them reasonsto hurt me and I got out to see place and do things.
cheeseshoes 1 year ago
'It doesn't work FOR ME.' That's it. Nail on the head. The #1 reason, the ONLY reason, why people reject God. Not because he's not there, but because they DON'T WANT HIM TO BE. Because God doesn't accommodate 'them', how THEY feel, how THEY see things.. Rejection of God amounts to one thing and one thing only: radical/chronic self absorption.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl Or, I don't know, INTELLIGENCE?
TheMonicaProject 1 year ago 11
@TheMonicaProject
Intelligence has nothing to do with rejection of God, and it shows in the vast majority of the those who argue against God: belligerent behavior, insults, and profanity. Those attributes within an argument fill in the gaps where real logic/reason are absent. And they are the main course in an atheistic rebuttal. Belligerent behavior, insults, and profanity aren't exhibited by a person that doesn't believe something exists. It's displayed when someone HATES something...
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl
Rejecting God is mainly an emotional response rooted in dissatisfaction with the implementation of "God's" clout on his supposed creation. It rarely has to do with intelligence and has a basis in emotional.
The intellectual not believing in God is based on a rational conclusion that the supposed deity's existence is unrealistic and has a very weak logical foundation. Do people not believe in Santa Claus because they hate him or because the idea of him is absurd and explains nothing?
awsomenesscaleb 1 year ago
@awsomenesscaleb
'intellectual not believing in God is based on a rational conclusion..'
And when broken down, it's absolutely irrational and based primarily in hatred. Been through it a hundred times. The truth comes out. Once the intellectual veneer is stripped away, a person who rejects God is simply someone at perpetual war with him- which every human being is born doing. It's in our nature.. Until one is 'born again'..
sicstyl 1 year ago
@awsomenesscaleb
The reason people don't believe in Santa is because there is no evidence indicating that he exists. Case closed. The universe and the world perpetually proclaim God's handiwork. But out of irrational hatred, people credit 'random chance' and 'nothing'. Believing that God doesn't exist is no small conclusion- it's radically profound.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl
The notion of a higher deity exists not because of its reality, but because its place in human nature and its usage to bring order to the unfathomable, but by fiction. Also, it gives an unnecessary will of a being to be the driving force behind nature. You're using circular logic to explain how the tangible phenomenon of reality only exists because "God" propels it, but you're explanation of "God" is only based on his supposed force.
awsomenesscaleb 1 year ago
@awsomenesscaleb
People instinctively are inclined to get AWAY from God. People hate authority, with the only acceptable authority being the kind that satisfies self. The reason that people accept man's laws are because they accommodate 'self' (property is protected, people can sue, etc.) The reason that people reject God is because they, by nature, hate authority and refuse to accept additional authority- especially when said authority doesn't accommodate 'self'. (cont.)
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl
CONTINUED
God can't simply exist because the evidence you have of him suits the concept. That's like saying Santa Claus exists because there are presents under the tree and the concept of Santa involves him putting presents under the tree.
awsomenesscaleb 1 year ago
@awsomenesscaleb
(cont.) Faith in a higher power is actually a miracle. It shouldn't be possible due to the nature of humanity. If we simply evolved, and are meant to operate on simply instinct, the notion of a power outside of our instincts shouldn't BE POSSIBLE.
We can prove Santa didn't put presents under the tree. We KNOW the source of that. We DON'T KNOW the source of all things, yet people are inclined to call God an impossibility. Not rational at all. That' s due to hatred.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl Hilarious how you say a notion of something perfectly understandable shouldn't be possible. Especially when you consider GR and QM...
zapo147 1 year ago
@zapo147
The only reason you think the notion of God is perfectly 'understandable' is because of your idea of why people believe- people who reject God think that those who believe do so because God provides a simple answer to complicated unanswered issues, makes people 'feel good', believe out of fear, or they're simply ignorant.. Those that reject God have really no idea how faith comes about.. Jesus himself said no one can come to God unless God draws them.. (John 6:44)
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl Way to avoid the issue completely.
zapo147 1 year ago
@zapo147
I didn't avoid the issue. What I described in the previous message is how the average anti God person views those who believe. Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity have nothing to do with faith or the lack thereof. QM and GR attempt to describe the nature of conditions, 'cause/effect' within reality. 'Faith in God/lack of' are two positions so profound that they are beyond the scope of GR and QM.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl My point is that you said, "If we simply evolved, and are meant to operate on simply instinct, the notion of a power outside of our instincts shouldn't BE POSSIBLE," which makes no sense. We know so much about the universe that is counter intuitive, QM and GR being only two out of countless theories that make an affront on the intuitive mind. Evolution has given us a brain that can has a limited ability to understand without discipline, but an infinite capability with discipline.
zapo147 1 year ago
@sicstyl So to reiterate, my point is that evolution has definitely given us the capability to conceive of God, because we can conceive of things much greater and more complex than the petty, anthropological joke that is Yahweh.
And I don't care if you have faith in God, nobody does. We are here in a public setting to discuss if you have any good reasons for believing, if you have any physical evidence or reasoned logic to promote your positive ontological claim.
Don't have any? Not surprised.
zapo147 1 year ago
@zapo147
Reason and logic have nothing to do with faith, nor do they have anything to do with the rejection of it... (Jesus touches on this in John 6:44..)
It's not that those that reject God totally reject his existence, it's that they DESIRE for God to not exist. An atheist's desire for God's nonexistence far surpasses an their conviction of the matter.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl I have always said and always will say that I wish God existed, that would mean that I would go to a place of eternal bliss forever.
And reason and logic have everything to do with everything.
zapo147 1 year ago
@zapo147 'I have always said and always will say that I wish God existed..'
I've heard that many times before. And it isn't true. If God manifested himself in a physical incarnation revealing his truth before the eyes of those that reject him, it would be met with monstrous, ravenous hatred- because in doing this, it would be likewise a declaration of the end of all the things that people love that God hates- certain music, drugs, premarital sex, 'personal truth', etc... (cont.)
sicstyl 1 year ago
@zapo147
(cont) .. So if God revealed himself in the manner that those reject him demand, they would hate him all the more. Rejection of God translates to the defense of lifestyles/behaviors/interests that people know that a holy God is against. People would not only reject God anyway, they'd want to KILL HIM. How can I know this? It already happened. What happened with Jesus Christ is a direct example of how people would react if God appeared to those that reject him today..
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl You should take anthropology 101 and learn that what you think your God hates is just a random grouping of things completely unrelated to actual morality and ethics. "certain music, drugs, premarital sex, 'personal truth'," That is such a joke. It is such clear xenophobia and superstition.
zapo147 1 year ago
@zapo147
The things that God hates are not hated 'just cuz'. There is real purpose behind God's hatred for that which is considered sinful. God loves life. He created life and he IS life. Sin is that which threatens to take joy out of life, inhibit human perpetuity, or destroy it (physically, spiritually, or both). Everything considered sinful is tied to one of those three things. God's love for life he created triggers his hatred toward sin that threatens any aspect of it.
sicstyl 1 year ago
@sicstyl So God's joy are arbitrary rules created by men to combat whatever the judo-christian faith considers evil?
SpiderWhiteYT 1 year ago
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@SpiderWhiteYT
"God's joy are arbitrary rules created by men"
Genuine faith in God (i.e faith in Jesus Christ) has nothing to do with 'rules'. Jesus said 'you must be born again'. What the the Bible maps out are not a list of rules to abide by, but the evidence that one has been made 'new'. It describes the kind of person one is if they are in fact 'born again'.. A person with a new nature, new desires.
sicstyl 1 year ago
fuck man... you touched me with this video... just as tj said man... i feel like im the same person as you dude... thank you... so much for this.
evilresidence4 1 year ago 3
I look at how people in the US complain incessantly about their government, their obsession with materialistic bullshit, the garbage youths shovel into their minds etc., and I just have to say that if you're tired of the people around you, go cultivate some curiosity for cultures, lifestyles and mindsets outside your own country. Learn a new language, take a holiday, do something. Take the bloody risk and do something fresh and new. Its not about the end result, its about the journey you took..
icarus0206 1 year ago
You're brilliant.
NaMgKCa 1 year ago
the fact is, that if these motherfuckers really can believe theres an imaginary god, then i can fffin believe that i´m a fucking rockstar with all the controll and power. its you´re life use it as youd most wish. its hard to just say fuck you to the world, make a game off it.
i remember seeing your video to the amazing atheist from when you runned around the garden yelling at him, what the fuck was that?
check out my vids
hadrian145 1 year ago
i want you to consider the idea that you are god, in your own life, you can do whatever you want to do, act however you wanna act, and be who ever you want to be. now i´m not saying that you would become famous ower night or some thing like that, i´m just saying that you should explore the power of behavior. people will basically percieve you as you percieve yourself, and you could percieve them exactly how you like. life is to short to care about people, take what it has to give you.
hadrian145 1 year ago
do as i do, move from home and travel europe by train
hadrian145 1 year ago
Too bad Cody deleted his older videos. I guess he wants to forget who he was.
SidOfOdin 1 year ago
Dont Kill Yourself Dude
You Have Potential!
07liberian 1 year ago
i feel more or less the same about seeing the bad in things rather than good, and i express it in art and most people say similar things about seeing the beauty in stuff. to me i see a manifestation of anger and hate, there's no beauty at all
fatstuff1988 1 year ago
I'd like to see the video that made all this controversy in the first place.
failedassassin 1 year ago
@failedassassin
Same here.
magx01 1 year ago
Yeah I hear ya....Davenport isn't much better...LOL
Darkslayer79 1 year ago