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  • AWESOME video, all the way up to the Rand quote. The words themselves aren't at issue, but consider the source.

  • SO.FUCKING.TRUE!!!

    

  • music?

  • Somebody else asked but I will too. Who sings the song in this video....it's beautiful. And @spatch8806.... I think you're right. It seems to be for the closeted and those on the fence. I was in the closet for over 5 years. This may have nudged me out of the closet sooner.

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  • @magicabbie Good for you man :)

  • This video makes no sense.

  • @geganobo if you were a parent (or already are) would you ever tell your kids they are "unworthy, have a sin nature?" Is this what God does? Does that make God a good father? Or will a good father say they exact opposite? "You can be anything! You have all initiative to do so! You are great the way you are! That's all you need!" This video highlights the falsehoods of superstition, and people thinks it's true. They are MENTALLY blind to reality, just like a battered woman.

  • @MrLeFunker The reason why I dont think this video is very relevant is that people are not afraid of god(at least the vast majority). The old "god fearing" christian is very rare these days. God today is more like a fun little gadget to make us feel better about our situations.

    Therefore comparing religion to a depressive mental illness as if believers dont get joy from their beliefs makes no sense.And all those phrases like "we are sinners" dont mean anything anymore. God is dead, but usefull

  • @geganobo I think this is more targeted to the closet atheist opposed to people who strongly believe

  • @geganobo The video doesn't mean that religion is like battered woman syndrome in the sense that you won't be happy or are miserable. It means you are blind to reality by believing something irrational, how the belief makes you feel is irrelevant. Like a battered woman believes the abuser is omnipresent and omniscient, the theist believes God is. Both these thoughts are irrational in reality. Both people are blind. Coincidentally, one is happy and one fears for her life.

  • @MrLeFunker if you go to Afghanistan, there are plenty of religious women who fear for their lives.

  • @some1udontknow84 so? Afghanistan...if by that you mean the war, then of course they will fear for their lives because there is a clear and present, RATIONAL, danger. The danger is objective, not subjective.

  • @geganobo It makes a startling amount of sense, unless you aren't getting the analogy. Think about it some more.

  • Does anyone know the song title and artist for the music on this video?

  • I was thinking on how much I love this video, and then you even proceeded to quote Ayn Rand...

    Wow. I'm so absolutely pleased. Second time I've accidentally stumbled into her while sharting pro-atheism films.

  • @SculptedThoughts Really? The Ayn Rand part is what almost ruined it for me.

  • @TwistedLemniscate I'm a huge fan of hers, although I disagree with her in certain aspects of pyschology and sexuality.

  • The LORD bless you oadnrtyo...Amen and Amen.

  • @sexyeur Sorry my friend, but you don't have a moral leg to preach on. Why should anyone believe in your god when he and with your blessings send billions of good people to torment forever for the sin of believing other than you do? Why is this a moral code we should emulate? Anyway goodbye to you and have a nice day. And please the last thing I want is your immoral god "blessing" me before sending me to torment forever.

    You bless me and I will think for you.

  • @oadnrtyo If I had a "moral leg" to stand on, you have even less. It's not about a "moral code" anymore. Jesus came to do away with 'superficial' Levitical law. He says that if you fail in *any* respect to the 'law', you're effectively guilty of all of it. Jesus reserved his harshest criticism for legalists who neglected what He considered the spirit of law, which He now writes on our hearts. It begins and ends with His love. Love is the law, now. He is whom we should emulate, hence "Christians"

  • @oadnrtyo there is no eternal torment. It is simply not taught anywere in the bible. it is truely sad that Christians so gleefully believe in such a thing and can rationalize it so easily. it just further underscores the truth if how screwed up we are. Final judgement is simply a period of judgement for the most wicked followed by permanent death. Eternal life is an entrance ticket into the new universe that will be created after this.

  • Damn...awesome video, until the Ayn Rand quote. ;)

  • God is coming. Don't fool yourselves, nor sear your consciences anymore. You can't mislead others that you are somehow gods in yourselves, when you can't even make the sun to shine, taking His kindness for weakness. You can't stop Him. The day of the LORD *will* come and it will be a day of extreme terror and darkness, as though a man were running from a lion only to meet a bear. Please repent. God is all-powerful and He is forced to judge sin if we do not accept His Son as good Savior. Believe.

  • @sexyeur 'it will be a day of extreme terror and darkness,'

    I don't doubt that since the god of the bible is probably the most evil creature ever to exist in mythology. He commits mass murder, kills children for calling his priests names, condones rape, abuses children, likes the smell of burning flesh, repeatedly asks his followers to kill for him while stating thou shall not kill.

    Humans of good character are way more moral than the Christian god.

  • @oadnrtyo "God...is probably the most evil...[committing] murder..abuses"

    Please be careful. Jesus warns: 'I will judge you by your own words, you wicked servant!...You knew, did you, that I am a hard man...?' even while James graciously advises us: "Don’t be deceived...Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows....human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires."

    Truly God *is* good.

  • @sexyeur No one knows what Jesus actually said.

    Jesus’ words were first orally passed for over 100 years before being written in the 2nd century. The oldest complete text we have is from the 4th century (version called the Codex Sinaiticus) Jesus spoke Aramaic, but the text was written in Greek. It has been translated and words interpreted many times. Many meanings of words used in the original text have been lost. I am afraid Jesus’ actually words are lost forever.

  • King Cyrus was..extremely important..because God..through him..brought a close to a seventy-year punishment of the Jews that God imposed on them for their rebellion against him. Also through King Cyrus, God set into motion his seventy-week prophecy that fixed the year for the Messiah's death and resurrection, and reveals the sequence of events and dates for the Messiah's return which will bring to an end human rule of the earth, and usher in the government of God to rule over the entire earth.

  • Hahahahahahahahhahaha. Got me weak bro,

  • Hahahahahahahahhahaha. Got me weak bro,

  • Very good analogy

  • the quote at the end of this video was mind blowing. I never thought of it

  • If that certain connection isn't met. My guess is we'll eat ourselves to death, literally and figuratively.

  • being Christian will never get you laid, nor will big muscles or a big wallet. You know what will? The size of your ideas. The size of your mind! It is our duty to reproduce and natural selection will favor us, we would be a lot closer towards perfection if religion didn't exist. They literally are slowing down evolution.

  • @blitzel3

    Well it sounds like an inspiring stroy nonetheless and I'm happy for you :)

  • below me pure bullshit

  • @VTECZpirates No amount of intelligence will stop humanity from eventually destroying itself possibly unless it's learned to use its intelligence wisely. If that connection isn't met and "religion" is gone, further scapegoats will be targeted. All the atrocities atheists attribute to religion will be handed out by "science". It's already happening.

  • @2Ttyz41O

    There is a lot of truth to what you are saying, in fact did you see the South Park episode of "Go god go"? Totally true, without religion humanity would still kill itself over arguements just as ridiculous. It's not religion, it's human nature. Such is the importance of the social process in which we construct and instill value, without it we are nothing.

  • @2Ttyz41O and how do you think human civilisation will destroy itself?

  • Was this by the buttfucking atheist? Come on, you gotta try harder than this to convert others

  • @blitzel3

    And yet you were able to rise above it all, that's a testament to your inner strength. Stories like yours will be of great help for those who have/are undergoing similar experiences.

  • Nice video, to the point. Mental abuse causes mental disturbance. Mentally twisting children lasts them a lifetime.

  • Excellent video. I know this is a bit off-topic, but is it really true that battered women think that the abuser is more or less omniscient / omnipresent? I had never heard that before. Can you give me a reference link?

  • God doesn't need 'confused' humanists to 'discover' Him. He reveals Himself, and makes history happen, exactly as He intends. Fear Him. That is the beginning of true wisdom. You can look up Cyrus the Great in any encyclopedia but God in Isaiah 45 foretells of Cyrus ~150 years before He actually made the man. Liars won't like it because they love death and lies, and only wish to mislead you. Let them damn themselves. You can be smarter to believe God for Himself. Believe Him. God is truth. Amen.

  • @sexyeur So you believe out of fear? Liars love death, what?

    Not to mislead you, but the Cyrus prophecy is not valid. Study the actual history of the bible. Isaiah was written by two different people, they confirmed this because of the difference in handwriting. The language used by the later writer proves it was written AFTER the supposed "prophecy". And still the prophecy was wrong because Babylon was not destroyed, they surrendered. Read some real history.

  • @oadnrtyo "Read some real history"

    As you requested, *real* history:

    "Josephus, the Jewish historian, stated that the Jews in Babylonian captivity showed Cyrus the prophecies of the Old Testament Scriptures which contain his name and described his role in the scheme of God. The historian says that it was this circumstance that motivated the ruler “to fulfill what was written” (Antiquities of the Jews 11.1.2), and thus to issue his edict permitting Israel’s return to her homeland."

  • @oadnrtyo "real history"

    God never lies:

    "Excavations at Babylon (1879 – 1882) led to the discovery of a clay barrel, known as the Cyrus Cylinder, which contained a marvelous historical confirmation of the biblical narrative. It portrays the benevolent policies of Cyrus in the following fashion: “All of their peoples I gathered together and restored to their dwelling-places” (see Price 1902, 234).

    "Predictive prophecy *is* a compelling evidence for the divine origin of the Holy Scriptures."

  • @sexyeur How is it prophecy if "showed Cyrus the prophecies" so he could fulfill them? This is proof it was NOT a prophecy.

    And none of what you posted changes the fact that Cyrus knew of the prophecy before hand and still did not fulfill them. There is no, zero, nada example of a actual prophecy in the Bible that was fulfilled. Most are vague, some were known about before hand such as Cyrus and Jesus. (The Jews will tell you Jesus did not fulfill the prophecy)

    Believe what you like.

  • @oadnrtyo The fact remains Cyrus fulfilled God's will. The point is he was pagan in sentiment & practice, yet he was impressed with the biblical prophecy of himself in Isaiah such that he willingly acquiesced contributing mightily to the Jewish cause. "Isaiah prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (1:1). His ministry thus occurred in the latter portion of the eighth century B.C. (ca. 740 – 701 B.C.). This was some one hundred fifty years before Cyrus came to the throne!"

  • @sexyeur No, the point is not one prophecy has ever been fulfilled from the Bible.

    Your god is not moral. I and most humans of good character are more moral than the being depicted in the mythology you call a bible.

    God sends people to eternal torment (a billion x a billion yrs is a moment to eternity) for the crime of non belief. In your opinion is this moral or just.

    After all he made us, he knew we would not believe. It is his failing. He made us to fail.

  • @oadnrtyo God does send people to hell, but your indecent fatalism presupposes that you have absolutely no free will. Scriptures state that He takes no pleasure in the destruction of the ungodly commanding men everywhere to repent, change their way of thinking, and live. When you have a child, a toddler, and you see him reaching to a hot stove, knowing he's going to burn himself—do you insist as fatally he must burn simply because you 'knew'? Or don't you compassionately intervene? God is good.

  • @sexyeur No the fact that god is all knowing presupposes that I do not have free will. He new long before he created me that I would not believe, right, he is all knowing. Yet he created me anyway just to send me to eternal damnation for the crime of non belief, that is not moral or just.

    Just like with Adam and Eve, god knew before he created them they would bite the fruit. What does he do, hides behind the bush and jumps out and says gotcha. Even though he made them to fail. EVIL

  • @oadnrtyo why do you lie? because it's all you can do?

    Because God is omniscient does not make you a robot. We have free will, like you do even to deny God as you do, though it's not a wise choice. I gave you the example that demonstrates this. You see your child reaching to touch a hot stove. Do you damn your child to burn because you know that's what he's going to do, or do you intervene compassionately? "You being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children...how much more God?" Amen.

  • @sexyeur Why are you ignoring my question, to tough for you? I don't need to be preached at, thank you very much. Just answer my question, is sending this wonderful woman to an eternity in hell just and moral? I want your opinion. I don't want you to say god is the judge or anything like that. I just want your opinion.

  • @oadnrtyo I gave you more than my opinion. I gave you truth. Why can't you hear it? God recompenses, I tell you again. But you have become vain in your own 'wiser' conceits, thinking you judge God, who made Justice. Repent.

    Jesus says there is only way to the Father, and that any who try to enter other than through the narrow gate, are thieves and robbers. Jesus took our punishment so that sharing in His death, we may also rise with Him; lest you deny Him and damn yourself to the 2nd death.

  • @sexyeur Answer me this:

    A lady who spends her entire life taking care of abused and orphaned children. She is obviously a better person than most. But because of the terrible things she has seen these children go through she can not believe in God. To the day she dies, she spends her time helping defenseless children, giving them a chance at life, but does not believe in God.

    According to god she will go to hell.

    In your opinion is this just or moral?

    I want your opinion, yes or no!

  • @oadnrtyo God recompenses, my friend. Make no mistake. Jesus gave us the example of the rich man, and the poor man Lazarus, whose roles reversed. Many much brighter than I have commented on the self-absorption and selfishness with which the rich man continued to act even in hell. God is a God of Justice. And unfortunately...

    "Evil men do not understand justice, but those who seek the LORD understand it fully." Proverbs 28:5.

    You would do well to seek Him, not your vain caricatures of Him.

  • @sexyeur Why do you not answer my simple question?

    I know why. Because you being a human of good character know it is unjust and immoral for any being, especially one who professes to be good, to send this great woman to eternal torment for the sin of non belief. Congratulations, you are more moral the the mythical being you worship.

  • @oadnrtyo Only God is good, Jesus says. Salvation is about a relationship with God who is the only Life giving Spirit. Human righteousness is as filthy rags before the Most High God. You cannot merit your way to heaven. You will not merit your way condemning God who would tell you "Who is this that darkens counsel By words without knowledge?" You don't realize that God is patient with you so that you will repent and live. Lay down your prejudice. God judging sin, would spare you. Stop running.

  • @sexyeur I find it humorous you are so afraid of your evil god you won't even give me your opinion for fear of him. So afraid you refuse to answer a simple question. I feel sorry for you.

    Still trying to preach because you know your mythical god is not moral, and in fact is evil. He kills children, 2nd chapter of 2nd kings, verse 23 - 24 for calling his priest names. He is a mass murderer, child abuser, sanctions slavery and all manner of abominations.

    Do you want chapter and verse?

  • @oadnrtyo Scriptures say perfect love drives out fear. You don't pity. You presumpively take everything good in your life for granted, blame-shifting your own sinful condition as though God couldn't help you. "'No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him.''"—1 Cor. 2:9. But what reward can the hateful and ungodly have? Scriptures say the fear of the LORD is the *beginning* of wisdom. You should fear He may leave you to your darkened mind.

  • @oadnrtyo and you don't have a 'simple' question...you have the wrong question. God says "Behold, I set before you life and death. Choose life, that you may live." It's like scolding your child saying, "Don't you dare touch that hot stove!" with your petulant mawkish hypocrisy crying "oh how evil of you..." tsk. Repent before you really get burned, and sear your own conscience, all by yourself...

  • @sexyeur I am not interested in quotes from a book that is so full of evil. By a person so scared of the evil god she worships that she cannot give an opinion for fear of offending this mythical being.

    Your quotes are meaningless, your fear speaks volumes. I have good deeds to perform, not for god but for humanity, so I am leaving.

    I tire of your nonsense preaching and fearful avoidance of the real issues.

    You have no free will, you are so afraid you can't even give your opinion.

  • @oadnrtyo What I've endured to tell you is not meaningless. It's meant to help you get a proper perspective on the reality of Christianity in the most humble way I know. The truth is you wouldn't allow someone to move in with you, if you didn't know them, no matter how 'good' they say they are. Jesus said many will say "didn't we raise the dead? Heal the sick..." and He assures He will tell them "I never knew you! Away from Me!" Which is exactly what you would do. Don't be a hypocrite. Live.

  • @sexyeur Come on, why are you afraid, is it because your god is proven to be an evil vindictive being, albeit mythical?

    IN YOUR OPINION, does this wonderful woman deserve eternal punishment for the crime of non belief? Is this punishment moral and just?

    Your fear speaks volumes about your god. He is a tyrant that takes away your free will to have an opinion.

    Why should I listen to your nonsense if it is out of fear of an evil being.

  • @oadnrtyo I'm beginning to think God really is leaving you to a depraved mind. Answer MY question...would you allow someone you didn't know to move in with you, simply because they say they're 'good' when you didn't know them or perhaps know they more hatefully never cared to know you for who you really are, instead maligning you and spreading lies about you? Answer, and you'll find your answer. But if you don't answer, I don't have to answer you either. God will treat you the same... Beware!

  • @sexyeur I will be glad to answer your question. No I would not let someone move in with me I did not know.

    Now answer my question!!!

    But doesn't god know if they are good or not? He made them and knew what they would be before he made them. So is it just for your god to send a good person to eternal punishment, forever tormented for the sin of non belief. Again answer my question, is this moral or just?????????????????????????

  • @oadnrtyo The death penalty is essentially man's eternal punishment, in this life...Do you similarly rail how 'immoral' it is? Do you allow prisoner's freedom to move into your house because of how 'immoral' it is to condemn them to a life of imprisonment, allowing that by their heinous crimes, they never had free will???

    You're clearly a hypocrite, 'hoping' you judge God. Repent.

  • @sexyeur Forget it, your to caught up in your excuses to have a rational conversation. Your refusal of giving your opinion on a moral issue for fear of a mythical being tells me all I need to know about your beliefs.

    Is the death penalty eternal? I would not send a murderer, much less a good person to infinite pain for a finite crime, that is the essence of immorality. Life imprisonment is not eternal punishment, do you have any idea how long eternity is. How could this ever be moral.

  • @oadnrtyo Again you fail egregiously to judge the very character of a man who refuses to change. Save repentance what good is a murderer to you, in your home? Save repentance, what good is a brutal rapist to you, in your very bedroom, with your wife? Save repentance what good is repeat child molester in your child's room? Some 'morality' you pretend to claim. You would rather judge a repeat offender ultimately to offend NO MORE. You would. We all would. You have no room to judge God. None.

  • @sexyeur We are not talking about murderers or rapists. I specifically gave you an analogy of a GOOD woman, who spent her life helping children, if it was moral or just for her to suffer eternal torment, forever, all time, for the crime of non belief.

    You stated this is moral and just in your opinion, did you not. This is the moral code of your god. To me that is the antipathy of immoral.

    You can't see that, your beliefs would send good people to torment for all time.

  • @oadnrtyo Ultimately, again, there is no such thing as a 'good' person without God. Our righteousness is as filthy rags before Him. Understand there's a HIGHER standard, friend. The moral failure is on OUR part, not His. He's made a way out of His judgment through propitiation in Christ. We don't have to suffer should we accept Him. You can't have 'good' without God. God is the only one offering eternal life. No one else, and He rightfully offers it on His terms, not your self-righteousness.

  • @sexyeur Try to spin it however you like, but there are many, many good people around the world who don't believe in your god. Many Muslims, Hindu's Buddhists, atheists, all good people that you have no problem seeing them tormented FOREVER, just because they believe different from you.

    This is not moral, and I am afraid you ARE NOT A GOOD person if you hold this moral code.

  • @oadnrtyo Again, Scripture declares that only God is good. Your standard and my standard for 'good' are arbitrary. His is infinite and eternal. You ignore this fact to your own peril, as do Moslems who follow a false prophet who was indeed both a murderer and a pedophile. God shares His glory with no one, not even cows or fat-assed sages. There is only ONE major world religion that even thinks or claims to take the punishment of our sinful condition from us eternally: He is Yeshua/Jesus. Repent!

  • @sexyeur (cont) Wouldn’t his sacrifice have meant more if he was human, and gave up his only life. He suffered for a fraction of a fraction of a second in his eternal existence. His whole time on Earth would be a fraction of a second in his eternal existence. Do gods even feel pain?

  • @oadnrtyo Yeshua/Jesus was both fully God and fully human. His priceless sacrifice was that He died once for ALL men, so that we might live. He came that we might have life, He said, and life in abundance. His pain was for us: "we are healed by His stripes" His love for us is why He came. He's Beautiful! AND compassionate! He desires that none should perish, Scriptures assure us. "For he hath made him sin, to be sin for us, who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God, in Him."

  • @sexyeur 'Jesus was both fully God and fully human.'

    Exactly my point. How is it a sacrifice when you know for absolute certainty that you will not die, because you are a god. The sacrifice would of meant something if he gave up his only life, like when a marine throws himself on a grenade to save his comrades, giving up all.

    Jesus knew he was god,and was eternal, so he suffered less than a moment compared to his eternal life.

  • @oadnrtyo Jesus said He laid down His life of His own accord and He has power to take it up again. Having that power, how could you even think your "moral" code is superior insisting the impossible permanent death of God? You won't recognize a marine's sacrifice—unless he dies? Lies. Jesus indeed suffered crying 'My God...why hast thou forsaken me?' Have you never seen The Passion? Jesus was an infinitely better sacrifice for sin in the Father's eyes than all of your damning legalisms. Good day.

  • @oadnrtyo because the issue at its core is believing God over Gods enemy who has filled the world with lies and decit. the sacrifice of Jesus helps man and God. Men have a place to find perfect acceptance and peace and forgiveness and God has a justification to forgive those who betrayed him. i think this is the simplist answer.

  • @sexyeur wow and your god came up with that plan.....sorry to troll.but that so sad....i hope your god collect's a retard check every month

  • @sexyeur And you claim this is a moral code we should all strive for?

    What if it was your son or daughter? What if they were good people just trying to live a good life. What if there only sin was non belief. According to YOUR moral code you have no problem with them being tormented for all time while you languished in paradise??? And to you this is something moral and just?

  • @oadnrtyo God makes the same offer to all—behold I set before you life and death, choose Life, He says, that you may live. Whatever 'good' you enjoy, even in others comes from God. He defines 'good' not you or I or anyone else per se. He is the final judge and arbiter. It's why I quoted you Romans 10:3, which you would be wise to read again for self-righteousness.

  • @sexyeur Your analogy of the child about to be burned is good. Your god let's the child be burned, but not just to learn them a lesson, but for all eternity. Why would he send anyone to infinite punishment for the finite crime of non belief, no matter how good a person you are. Sending anyone to infinite punishment for ANY crime is immoral.

    This is not just or moral. It is abuse because he has all the power.

    What if your child is a non believer, will you watch them burn. God is Evil.

  • @oadnrtyo My analogy of a child reaching to a hot stove is more than good. It is truth. You intervene and warn the child. If he refuses to be corrected turning around to spit at you because he stubbornly and continuously insists *you're* evil for warning him of the impending danger, even a good parent will eventually relent to such a hateful and dishonorable child. God tells us His Spirit will not always strive with man. You can be wiser than plainly insisted stupidity, but you must choose.

  • @sexyeur Still afraid of giving your opinion. Why would I believe in a god so evil that you are afraid of answering a question straight forward. Does the good woman who spends her life helping children, but because of what she has seen them go thru does NOT believe in god.

    According to your bible she would suffer eternal damnation.

    Last chance: In your opinion, is this moral and just? Yes or no and why?

    Are you so afraid of your evil god to have an opinion.

  • @oadnrtyo Again, you don't have a question, you have a false indictment using false framing. How can God who only is good, receive a woman who thinks she's 'good' but hateful to the only God who *is* good? Consider: would you allow a person you didn't know to move in with you, however 'good' they insisted they were, if you didn't know them? Salvation is about *relationship* with Him. Not your demanding insistence that you're good, never having known Him. He'll tell you "I never knew you." Repent

  • @sexyeur Then you don't know the meaning of question? Why are you so afraid of your evil god you will go to any lengths NOT to give your opinion? This tells me everything I thought about your god is true. You have no free will, if you did you could answer my question without dancing around it out of fear.

    I feel sorry for someone so caught up in their fear of a evil being that they no longer have an opinion to share.

    Prove you are not afraid, answer my question!!! Yes or no?

  • @oadnrtyo Of course we have free will. Did you choose to wear clean clothes or were you forced to wear dirty underwear today? :) If you're wearing clean clothes today because you put them on, you should be praising God, even by your own piss poor 'estimations' and devaluations of God and your insisted stupidity that I'm "afraid" :) I'm not afraid, but denying God, I say, you should be. You *should* be...

  • @sexyeur

    You know it is not just or moral to send good people to eternal punishment for the crime of non belief, that is why you are afraid to answer. You are scared to admit your god is immoral, but you know it is not just to have infinite punishment for a finite crime.

    And you don't have free will when it comes to having a opinion that you know is against the immoral god you worship. Fear your god because has every moral failure that man has.

  • @oadnrtyo

    Since they did not know the righteousness that comes from God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness.—Romans 10:3

    God's WORD translation puts it this way:

    They don't understand [how to receive] God's approval. So they try to set up their own way to get it, and they have not accepted God's way for receiving his approval.

    Your 'righteousness' is as filthy rags before God, Scriptures say. It's not impossible to understand that.

  • @sexyeur I DID NOT ASK YOU WHAT SCRIPTURE SAYS. I asked for YOUR opinion. And still you refuse to answer me. Is it moral or just IN YOUR OPINION to send a good person to ETERNAL punishment for the crime of non belief???????????? I am not asking what it says in the bible, I know that. I want your opinion!!!!!!

  • @oadnrtyo And my opinion is that I agree with Scripture, and God. He is more righteous than you. He does not lie, and He is no hypocrite. By your standards, we should free everyone on death row because "they never had a choice" for the heinous crimes they committed, merely because they might even insist they are 'good' when the fruit of their deeds shows otherwise. God does not accept those who do not accept Him. How is that unreasonable when you admit you wouldn't either? It's hypocrisy in you.

  • @sexyeur Ok, so you would send a GOOD person, not even a murderer to eternal torment, forever, for the crime of non belief. Then you have the same moral failures as your god.

    I gave an example of a woman spending her life helping abused children, and you stated she deserves to be tortured for all time because she failed to believe in your god. And you expect me to accept THIS MORAL code as RIGHT. It is evil and wrong whether it be a god or man doing the punishing. Might makes right?

  • @oadnrtyo "Believe what you like"

    I am not alone. Your demand was for history, not petulant eristic conjecture, was it not? Read it, and weep, 'if you like':

    "H. G. Wells, in his book, The Outline of History, concedes that the Jews “returned to their city, Jerusalem” and “rebuilt their temple there under the auspices of Cyrus,” the Persian monarch (1931, p. 253)."

  • @oadnrtyo "Believe what you like"

    You can't make this stuff up:

    "Cyrus is mentioned some 23 times in Scriptures...The fulfillment of these plain and specific predictions [re:Cyrus] is set forth in 2 Chronicles 36:22, 23 and Ezra 1:1-4, 7, 8; 3:7; 4:3. The Encyclopedia Britannica, an unlikely source, acknowledges that “in 538 B.C. Cyrus granted to the Jews, whom Nebuchadressar had transported to Babylonia, the return to Palestine and the rebuilding of Jerusalem and its temple” (1958, 940)."

  • @sexyeur , So this god is as a Mafia Boss?! Gun to your head and saying don't let me kill you, or torture you forever.

    /watch?v=ecYTgCrVhGM

  • @sexyeur The truth says otherwise. There is no such thing as a "god". I'm sorry if you're too blind or obtuse to actually come out of your brain washing.

  • Beautiful video and I adored the quote at the end.

  • Why is it that when i go on atheist videos i get christian dating ads.

  • @BIueberryPeace Or daily Bible ads...

  • @BIueberryPeace I don't know much about how payment for the ads works but I think uou should just click on the ad and help the atheist channel make a few cents (at the expense of the christian dating site :)

  • i like beer. . .and I'm atheist.

  • so a little pig tells all the bunny

    those carrots were "anonymously" planted and you can't really believe your eyes!

    but all the bunny said "funny, cuz i have twenty more inside!" ;)

    Believe in the Word of God people. It's the truth. Blow this 'atheist' dump, and God will bless you for it!!! :) He made carrots!!!! :D LOTS OF CARROTS!!!! :D :D :D LOL IT'S TRUE!!!

  • @sexyeur Yes, that is what a good and moral believer does. Kill anyone who doesn't share my opinion!

  • @sexyeur Haha idiot. Fucking idiot.

  • @sexyeur im confused is this a metaphor? or just inane rambling?

  • @sexyeur Your comparison makes no bloody sense.

  • @sexyeur Wow, your one disturbed Christian. Let me set you straight on a few things you have wrong about atheists.

    One, the bible obviously exists, it is just NOT the word of any god.

    Two, a Church IS a building, duh.

    Three, science is the study of the natural world by testable explanations through the use of the scientific method.

    Four, the central idea of biological evolution is that all life on Earth shares a common ancestor, a much more eloquent explanation, then "god did it"

  • Atheists think:

    • the Bible doesn't exist

    • His Church is a building

    • things fall because of science

    • they evolved from slime to compete with monkeys

    • they created mankind to serve them

    • nothing should go to waste so they recycle their own shit and try to sell it like cologne

  • @sexyeur ... What? An atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a god or gods. The word says nothing about what they DO believe.

  • @TheBrentagon An atheist rather, is a body that believes in no gods but themselves. Do as thou wilt is what they do and believe. Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus) is our Standard. He is man & God, & made a way for us to be with a holy God, our Father who created all things. We live in fallen creation & you atheists celebrate disease and sickness and death and always explain it with lies, because you are of your father, the father of lies.Seeing you see not & hearing, you hear not—His Word is SO true!!!

  • @sexyeur

    "An atheist rather, is a body that believes in no gods but themselves"

    I am an atheist, and I know for a fact that's not true.

    If I believed myself to be a god, I wouldn't be an atheist, because 'atheist' means 'no belief in a god.'

  • @TheBrentagon you are your own definition of God, but not the God that society believes to be. That's the God you don't believe in. Atheism is not the belief of "there is no God and I will prove it to you all!" It is just a rejection of claims that haven't met their burden of proof, like all religions.

  • @TheBrentagon an atheists is someone who doesn't believe in anything but pure facts and science. An atheist is not someone from a cult unlike sexyeur. An atheists go by facts and not bullshit spewing out, so he/she definitely wouldn't fucking say bullshit about something unlike sexyeur who says an atheist is someone who thinks he's god.

    That's not atheism sexyeur's talking about.. That's Hitler shit. ARE YOU READING THIS SEXYEUR? WHAT, YOU THINK WE ALL NAZI'S? HITLER'S CATHOLIC!!!!!! -_-

  • @migueleato

    "an atheists is someone who doesn't believe in anything but pure facts and science"

    ...Technically, no. An atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a god/God or gods. The closest thing to what you're referring to is a materialist.

    But yeah, pretty much. I don't know where sexyeur's getting his stuff from.

  • @sexyeur

    ... Boy, your misrepresentations are so stupifyingly inane that I wonder how you could have gotten yourself to post them...

  • @MrGralgrathor And you are??? Typical atheist pith. Try something new.

  • @MrGralgrathor And y'know I was only gonna wink at that, but i really should add that perhaps it's truly only as stupefying as you are 'stupifyingly'... LOL hope you didn't have to work too hard at that one ahahhahaha! ;P

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  • @sexyeur Part 2

    they evolved from slime to compete with monkeys

    Please research evolution before stating this. Anyone who uses the word SLIME to describe the beginnings of life has just listened to religious lectures on evolution.

    they created mankind to serve them

    Who created mankind? Unlike the bible most atheist don't believe in any form of slavery

    nothing should go to waste so they recycle their own shit and try to sell it like cologne

    What's wrong with recycling as long as its safe?

  • 40gabe says "Christianity...elevates evil to a sort of cosmic force...it also worships good"

    & look at this jackoff. it's this schitzophrenic atheist crap that made Germany think they had a right to create extermination camps. Hitler also said a lot of the SAME morally twisted shit and called them merely 'logical' conclusions. Scriptures say WOE IS HE WHO CALLS EVIL GOOD AND GOOD EVIL. May that woe swirl down on your head in flights of devils carrying you to the eternal place you pigs belong

  • @sexyeur Idiot! Hitler was roman catholic until his end. He hated atheists and thought killing jews is god's plan. Read "Mein Kampf"!

    The church supported Hitler and blessed the guns. And after WW2 they helped the Nazis to leave europe.

  • Just thinking that Christianity is evil because it actually elevates evil to a sort of cosmic force. I admit, it also worships good, which makes one look forward with hope, but by worshiping evil, it creates fear in the here-and-now. As an atheist, I still have hope for the future, but now live free from fear in the here-and-now, because of some cosmic evil force. Logic, not God, kills evil.

  • I cannot explain how incredibly true this video is.

  • That was actually really nice and really beautiful. It hits all the high points and brought a tear to my eye to think of it (my mom was abused by one of her boyfriends for a long time). In short, it really made me happy and sad with memories. Thank you. And anyone who is paying attention to the message, thank you for not being so close-minded.

  • i ve looked for this song so much....i give up

  • @destructcode21 This song isn't available to the public and may never go out for sale. If god was real, he wouldn't allow such an injustice to continue.

  • Such an incredible video.

  • This is a great vid & great msg!

  • It is the same form of mental and SUBCONSCIOUS feeling. The problem is that it is subconscious. Many people don't have the level of conscious awareness of our subconscious that we have. I want to help. But they fucken frustrate me! This video does just that.

  • wow , I never thought about it in his way , I wonder if video is to extreme; however I have heard of Christan who are afraid to leave their church . I'm just speechless.

  • @tharjini22 Trust me, it's not too extreme. I was raised in a religious household and know from experience the destructive effects of religion

  • @Prowlsgirl 400 characters is not enough room to explain The Big Bang Theory and Evolution, I have reasearched creationism online as I find it interesting to know what other people believe, I hope you'll do the same with atheist views, and hopefully you'll find it interesting.

  • @Lukeyy19 Not only that, but placing several comments all filled with 400 characters will be very discouraging for them to read, they will be reading half-ass and their cognitive dissonance will make them think "this is a waste of time."

  • I understand Stalin beat the hell out of his wife and caused her to shoot herself. Stalin was a proud Athiest, does that make all Athiest abusive to women..........no, of corse not. Same with the Christian. I hate it when religion is used to exploit people. Anyone that knows about a woman being beat and abused, and does not report it to the police, shame on them. Any man that beats a woman is not a real man regardless of his religous beliefs, whatever they are.

  • @ockersteve This is not about Christians or atheists (take a note - atheist is written w/ a lowercase "a") beating their wives, this is about comparing the causes and results of the syndrome of battered wives as being similar to what the church tells Christians and how they feel about what they've been told.

  • "He loves me but if I don't love him he'll hurt me." No matter who it is, that's an abusive relationship.

  • well put!

  • Why would any woman be a Christian? Read the WHOLE Bible. It says terrible things on the treatment of women. Just read it and you'll see. I will list all the different verses if you don't want to take the time to know your God.

  • Battered Women; sounds delicious, doesn't make it right.

  • @massgraffiti1 LOL!

  • 1:39

    It's official.

    I'm Atheist.

  • This is exactly how I felt when I was 19 years old sitting in my college apartment when I realized that my prayers didn't get past the ceiling of my bedroom. I blamed myself and my own shortcomings for my lack of faith. It took me another 10 years to work through those issues and become free of the chains of religion. But thankfully I did and neither one of my children have to suffer such mental and emotional abuse!