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  • Sangat Baik

  • Mengagumkan

  • the video title would make a nice heavy metal song title

  • that was alot of shooting stars

  • This guys accent made me want rip someones head off. His voice should be played to boxers right before a fight to just to piss them off and get them incredibly angry.

  • Where do they get electricity from for the site? Do they produce it locally? if yes how? or do they run cables from the closer city?

  • SpaceRip?

    More like SpaceTrip

  • Right i must sound thick as shit right here but at 0:26 , can you actually see that on a clear night there because I have seen that on a lot of videos :P

  • I Checked the video statistic and I found that 24 - 40 years-old male tend to follow what SpaceRip Upload for them...Should I say it's good or Weird?

  • @sam9072000 does it matter what age the viewers are?

  • @Withless92 to me it matters....it tells people that adults seems to be more attracted to SpaceRip's videos.

  • @sam9072000 and this is important how? i'm 18 and i watch his videos, don't really care about the fact that i'm watching it with "older" men

  • @Withless92 you got a point...But something just erks me about it

  • @sam9072000 maybe more important is that Males watch this.. what about Females? are they in Justin Beaber videos? are they chatting about clothes and boys? what the F are THEY doing?

  • @damnyourpasswords you got a point..., what do you think they're doing then except biebering?

  • Great videos SpaceRip, keep up the great work

  • All the middle states in America have such views at higher elevations!

  • I want to go there, see some universe, and eat some chili.

  • I was on the 29Palms marine base in the deserts of california a few years ago when a blackout uccurred at midnight. We all went outside and looked up and were completely awestruck.

    It was as if an entirely new sky that we had never seen before had been placed before us. It really did look like a road of milk. Spectacular.

  • this video is AMAZING! incredible clarity! & the 1080p view is breathtaking!! thx for this upload!!

  • "... creates circulating winds forming an anticyclone" I wonder if they explode when they touch regular cyclones...

  • wow i read the first lines of the description and am glad i did. it looks way better in 1080p!

  • i wish my night sky was like the ones on this video. living near a city has it's downsides.

  • @xy274 Sky doesnt look like in this video anywhere. They use camera that are extremely sensitive to light, thats why you can see the galaxy and stars so clearly. In reality, with naked eye, its much darker.

  • @derbigpr500

    There are places on the earth where light polution is so minimal, you CAN actually see the dustclouds of the milky way.. but still, indeed maybe not as bright as you see here.

  • @SNoRRo whaaaaaat wheere????

  • @33dgtp

    Where youtube user edgecrushers lives, apparently.

    Probably a remote area in canada

  • @SNoRRo I never really realized it, but I guess that's something I take for granted because I see them all the time.

  • @xy274 Definitely, I sleep with my windows open just to see a sheet or red cover the sky. Only one to two stars are visible. 

  • @xy274 I hear you. Since I live in the city there are only a couple of stars that I can see, and Venus of course.

    But...If there is ever a blackout where you live, you will be amazed. After Katrina, the sky over N.O. was crazy awsome.

  • I call Religion to be in harmony with the Universe, after all, we are part of IT, Religion is to Do the right thing from your heart, we wonder about our brothers in this vast Universe, and best of all, we do not care about our MOTHER Nature.

  • Best job in the world

  • very nice shots. But the fact that they are here on youtube shows that the people who made them aren't very bright.

  • damn...leave these religious discussions out of here. Go watch some jesus vids or whatever you prefer and troll elsewhere. Sickening, trying to force your belief on others so STFU

  • That's a dream job for me.

  • I wish there was somewhere near to me where there was no light pollution.. that makes it basically impossible to see any stars.. let alone clouds and stuff. :(

  • i would love to go to that place just to look up at the night sky ay

  • Are you guys polluting these video comments with your religion again? And then you want us not to bash religion? Leave us alone!

  • I know it really remote, but with enough money and resources, wouldn't Antarctica be perfect for a big telescope?

  • Gotta get above it all with some decent eyes not limited in size and weight by some primitive explosive on a stick method of getting out there.

  • It has been almost 40 years since we developed the technology to estabilish a lunar base. Almost that long since we developed the technology to make it self sustaining. Why dont we have one? Politics. Every time a politition gets the space program in gear another tries to show him up by shutting it down. Get it right everyone, it's not religion holding us back. It's our leaders.

  • wow, this is getting dumb.. people commenting with crap that does not even pertain to the video...please go to another site, or forum to argue.

  • please make a video about extra terrestrial spacecraft. c'mon i said PLEASE!

  • Beautiful scenes o.o

  • Man why are there ridiculous religious arguments everywhere u go? dont u ppl understand that fighting amongst ourselves is wat hinders the human race from exceeding all limitations? I'm religious but that does NOT mean that i dont believe in scientific fact. if we continue to fight like this, we will end up not only destroying each other, but this entire planet as well, but if we work together, just imagine where we cud go! we're not a city, country or continent...we are a WORLD of people.

  • why dont we put a telescope on the moon? O.o

  • And we keep on having those 'ridiculous religious arguments' not because we are angry, bored or furious my friend, merely worried. One wrong move by just one person may be one too many for us, and I am sure, for a kind person like you too.

    And you'd b right, people do things they believe anyway but to quote Stev W. "With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion".

  • @rtandias oh just to let you know, i continued our debate with 'stimuli' ...you guys have both provided enlightening arguments, and i am actually glad we debated this lol, i have a lot to think about now :p and hmm thats a very interesting quote, never heard it before...thanks for sharing :-)

  • we are so lucky to have somewhere like this to observe space

  • Doesn't the existence of this whole universe with all it's wonders prove the greatness of God, if he exists? And yet so many people cling to their made-up-by-prehistoric-humans gods. Don't they realise that if God exists he would be so much greater than the imperfect fantasies of narrowminded prehistoric humans?

  • *in chili*!! I don't know where is that :/

  • You know i clicked this because I thought this was gonna be about some awesome looking magic mushrooms, but i guess the world has disappointed me yet again. I'm gonna go to bed sobbing now...

  • I was recently at the Grand Canyon, and as nice as that was, the night sky was far more amazing. There were so many it was hard to spot the most obvious of constellations. And it was the first time in years I could clearly see the Milky Way.

  • How much is a star worth?

    Studies predict by 2025 <10% of people in US and other countries will ever see a starry night sky even once in their lifetime. Already, most urban children and adults today can not even recognize a photograph of a starry sky, and never knew such beautiful skies exist.

    Speak UP for Lights DOWN! It's time to unite for this cause. onestar-awb

  • Nasa should just build an observatory on the dark side of the moon.

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  • OK SO YOU BEALIVE IN A RELIGION. Keep it to your fucking self and enjoy this video if you Deny me your a Complete Retard...

  • @ToothNroost you're

  • "nighttime beacon of modern civilization" = euphemism for "light pollution"

  • @62cky4powerthirst Most religious people DO have his mindset. Its just that the minority of Christians that are against scientific discovery are very vocal.

  • It all starts with one stupid religious person saying "Its amazing what god has created" Now that pisses me off. LOL

  • Damn it my internet is being a bitch today.

    Am I the only one who has to wait for these videos to buffer in 360p?!

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  • Jeez, those uncivilized religion fanatics ruin even these scientific videos...

  • these videos getting kinda bored. they all about the same telescopes, show us something about Sperktar-R already

  • I love living where I do. Every time I go outside to piss on the grass I stand there looking at the stars. Good times!

  • next time they build a bigger telescope they'll just call it "holy crap that telescope's huge" or hcth for short...

  • long story- short: we need more hubble's!

  • that guy literally has the nerdiest voce ever hahahaha SHELDON!

  • Keep your religions to yourself people. That garbage is irrelevant here.

  • Spacerip never disapoints :)

  • @petter93 ..true, but your spelling ability does

  • @TWENTYFO5 bawwwwwww :'(

  • Man why are there ridiculous religious arguments everywhere u go? dont u ppl understand that fighting amongst ourselves is wat hinders the human race from exceeding all limitations? I'm religious but that does NOT mean that i dont believe in scientific fact. if we continue to fight like this, we will end up not only destroying each other, but this entire planet as well, but if we work together, just imagine where we cud go! we're not a city, country or continent...we are a WORLD of people.

  • @jonnyjones62 amen man

  • @jonnyjones62  i cried so hard..

  • @jonnyjones62 Stop complaining

  • @jonnyjones62 true. but it also our differences that makes us and creates our personalities and how we think. if we were to all live as one we would have to learn to give up some of what makes us us in order compromise to live in peace together and soon we would all be the same like a bunch of robots or chickens per say

  • @12345zxcvbnmasdfghjk ur absolutely rite,but y is it that the very thing that makes us human(our differences)is also the cause of all the wars and hatred around the world?i kno its not as simple as i make it seem,but i feel that the world wud be a better place if we cud embrace our differences and learn from each other instead of rejecting anything that is inconsistent with our beliefs.There is nuthing wrng with diversity,the prblem arises wen our differences make us forget abt our similarities.

  • @jonnyjones62 i agree we should all become more understanding and open minded rather than strong headed

  • @jonnyjones62 Yes. Everything you said is true. But religion is one of the things holding us back.

  • @jonnyjones62 ever notice 99% of the time on these videos its an atheist troll that starts making it about religion? go ahead scroll through the comments, i *guarentee* it's an atheist who throws the first stone.

  • @eleutheromaniac hmm true, i guess the problem is that we always feel the need to make others believe wat we believe. so whether we're muslim, christian, jewish, buddhist, hindu or atheist, we need to remember that religion is a very personal thing and if our faith is strong, then we will not feel the need to impose our beliefs onto others. so next tym guys...lets just keep matters of religion to ourselves :-)

  • @jonnyjones62 atheism isnt a religion. Its not even really an ism. Its a catagorical error to lump it in with religions.

    and the next time a child dies because their parents believed prayer would heal them, or a gay is savagely beaten because a bible verse says gays deserve death, or a state government attempts to pass a law getting the bible inserted into science class....we'll be sure to keep our mouth shut just like you wanted.

  • @stiimuli luk, i'm not saying that i agree with everything that ppl do in the "name of god" but the stuff u mentioned are the extremes, very few christians actually beat gays and very few religious ppl are ignorant abt the advances of medical science, and the fact of the matter is that most arguments start because of little disagreements, not crazy extremes that u mentioned. oh and i'm aware that atheism isnt a religion, i just meant that it doesnt matter wat u believe, theres no need to fight.

  • @jonnyjones62 "i'm not saying that i agree with everything that ppl do in the "name of god" but the stuff u mentioned are the extremes"

    The stuff I mentioned are SPECIFIC TEACHINGS in the scripture. Don't play it out like its some bizarre, abstract justification. The bible specificly instucts people to do these things.

    "few christians actually beat gays"

    You have no idea whats going on in africa right now due to christian ministers teaching entire towns that gays are evil do you?

  • @jonnyjones62 "very few religious ppl are ignorant abt the advances of medical science"

    Do I really need to point you to the dozens of religious youtube channels with thousands of followers that specificly teach people the bible is literal, inerrant fact and any science that contradicts it is a lie? What about the megachurches all over the country teaching the same thing and bilking people out of millions of dollars every year on promises of faith healing?

  • @jonnyjones62 "i'm aware that atheism isnt a religion, i just meant that it doesnt matter wat u believe, theres no need to fight."

    I agree there's no need to fight....but there's plenty of need for discussion and reasoned evaluation of ideologies. For too long religion has gotten a free pass from public scrutiny simply because religion is somehow "off limits" for discussion. That and it often violently suppressed opposition.

  • @stiimuli and the truth is that even in extreme cases, its not the religion that's to blame...bad ppl will do bad things regardless of wat their religion says and sum ppl will actually use their religion to their advantage by finding loopholes etc. for example suicide bombers will claim that "their religion" told them to do so, but this is by no means true. and of course this gives the religion itself a bad rep and ppl start assuming that everyone from that religion is evil...see the flaw?

  • @jonnyjones62 "and the truth is that even in extreme cases, its not the religion that's to blame"

    So when the bible tells believers specificly that gays deserve death its not to blame? When the Quran tells followers that apostates must be killed its not to blame? When the bible tells believers that a woman must remain quiet and subserviant its not to blame? When these religions teach followers that those outside the faith are less than worthy of respect its not to blame?

  • @jonnyjones62 "for example suicide bombers will claim that "their religion" told them to do so"

    It does. I can provide exact verse from the Quran or Hadiths. Sure, it doesnt say anything about strapping a bomb to your chest but it does specificly instruct killing those who "attack" the faith.

    "see the flaw?"

    Yes I do. To quote Sam Harris : "The problem with islamic fundamentalism is the fundamentals of islam."

    You dont get Jainists killing people for the faith.

  • @stiimuli Greatest wars that were fought were fought in the name of Christianity. Ages ago, more people are sent to their deaths under Crusades than in the name of all other faiths put together. Terrorism on one side is heroism on other side. It just depends on who writes the history.

  • @stiimuli @rtandias to be honest you and rtandius have given me a lot to think about, you guys make a lot of valid points, but i've always felt that humans are to blame more than the religion because we know that the bible has been re-written by humans, muslims claim that the quran has never been touched, but how sure of that are we? i feel that anything that clearly goes against any standard of morality was written by humans.

  • @jonnyjones62 "because we know that the bible has been re-written by humans,"

    wait wait wait....RE-written? The origionals were written by humans as well. Even fundamentalist scholars acknowledge this. God did not write the bible....and I dont mean that as an atheist assertion. Neither the quran nor the bible were written by a god, merely "inspired" or "dictated" according to their own history.

  • @jonnyjones62 "i feel that anything that clearly goes against any standard of morality was written by humans"

    What you seem to be saying here is that nothing god origionally commanded could possibly have been immoral so humans must have twisted the message at some point. If that's what you're saying, it has several logical problems. Why would an all-powerful god ALLOW distortion of his message? Why would this god be unable to communicate a pure and clearly understood message?

  • @stiimuli @rtandius We live in a very corrupt world where ppl will do just about anything to get what they want, I don’t trust everything that is written in holy books, especially things that are obviously irrational, and I most certainly do not believe that everything in holy books were messages sent directly from god, like I said I believe that humans have tampered with them to include things that would fit into their desired way of life.

  • @jonnyjones62 "I don’t trust everything that is written in holy books, especially things that are obviously irrational,"

    My question is, why would you trust any of it? Why give it the benefit of the doubt? If ANY of it really is true (and from an omniscient, omnipotent being) then it should easily be able to withstand the rigors of scrutiny.

    and if so much of it fails this critical assessment, what reason do you have to trust the rest of it?

    Which parts do you see as reliably accurate?

  • @stiimuli @rtandiusThis is why I am not an overly religious person in terms of practice, as childish as this sounds, for me religion goes as far as believing in a higher power and doing good deeds. The way I see it, the majority of the world population (regardless of religion or beliefs) would never be ok with killing gay people or suicide bombing, moral reasoning would never justify these things.

  • @jonnyjones62 "for me religion goes as far as believing in a higher power and doing good deeds"

    And many people do good deeds without these religions or beliefs in some ambiguous higher power. So, what does that belief provide you that cannot be achieved through rational evaluation of behaviors and consequences?

    "moral reasoning would never justify these things."

    and the very fact that your own moral judgement departs from the morality in these ancient books should tell you something.

  • @stiimuli lol i know the holy books were written by humans, what i meant is that the originals were given to us through messages from prophets and such, but ur rite, theres no way of knowing how accurate these "originals" really are.

  • @stiimuli Hmm well I believe in a higher power simply because I feel that our being here could not have been an accident and that we are all here for a reason....I feel that each one of us has a higher purpose, life is too beautiful to not mean anything…looking at it from a strict scientific perspective…we are all here by chance and our existence is absolutely meaningless, we lived and died for no reason at all.

  • @jonnyjones62 do you believe each plant and animal has a higher purpose and was put here for a reason?

    If yes, then could you explain what that is and why they dont seem to be aware of it?

    If no, then why must this one species of animal be any different?

    As far as we know, we each make our own purpose. Scientific understanding of how things work does not make anything less special. Quite the contrary.

    Why must a mysterious supernatural meaning be added on top of that?

  • @stiimuli I choose not to believe that….and no, I cannot rationalize this belief, its just something I’ve always felt...i dunno perhaps believing that there is more to life is just something religious ppl use to make themselves feel better...but whatever it is...at the end of the day it gives us a sense of hope, and that keeps us going...doesn't really matter what we believe though, we'll all find our answer in death

  • @jonnyjones62 "at the end of the day it gives us a sense of hope, and that keeps us going"

    That seems like a good thing on the surface but why not find that hope in each other and our growing understanding instead of conjuring up a myth to provide it? Is this world so devoid of wonder and beauty that divine promises are needed to give one hope?

    The videos on this very channel show how glorious reality is without the need for "divine purpose". Just look at what awaits us out there.

  • @jonnyjones62 "doesn't really matter what we believe though, we'll all find our answer in death"

    It DOES matter what we believe because beliefs inform actions. If you're someone who cares about the truth of beliefs you must either find evidence for your beliefs or admit they are, thus far, untrue.

    As far as we know, there are no answers to be found in death...answers can only be found in our LIFE. If we keep yearning for death and the end we miss those answers.

  • @jonnyjones62 I have a video I would like you to watch. In return I will honestly watch any youtube video you submit for me. You can view this video mirrored on my channel but I would much rather the author who created it get the hits his creation deserves.

    The video is called "Science Saved My Soul" by phillhelenes.

    Its not mean-spirited or angry. In fact its brought some people to tears of joy. Its about the astounding wonder of reality giving us something to believe in.

  • @stiimuli Hmm don’t get me wrong, I definitely savour all the beauty and wonder that reality has to offer, but I like to believe that there is something after death, this is essentially the foundation of my religious beliefs…but you’re right, we definitely shouldn’t let the destination (death) stop us from enjoying the journey.

  • @stiimuli As far as higher purpose goes, yes I do believe that everything including animals and plants have one, and truth be told I don’t know what that purpose is….but this why I believe in a higher power, so that after we die we may have the answers to the questions that science couldn’t give us…we all know that the world is beautiful beyond reason, but my question is, WHY is it so beautiful?

  • @jonnyjones62 "this why I believe in a higher power, so that after we die we may have the answers to the questions that science couldn’t give us"

    Believing something does not make it so. Wouldn't a more prudent course of action be to strive for as many answers as possible during the one time you KNOW you have?

    I'm sorry, its just difficult to comprehend holding a belief simply because its and appealing belief.

  • @stiimuli Looking at the universe we see so many unbelievable things, but we cant help but wonder not only HOW something so beautiful came to be but WHY did it come to be, there must be a reason, and this is something that science can never tell us….science can explain what goes on (biochemical processes, gravitational attraction, radioactive decay etc.) but it will never be able to tell us why.

  • @jonnyjones62 "we cant help but wonder not only HOW something so beautiful came to be but WHY did it come to be, there must be a reason, and this is something that science can never tell us"

    1) why must that reason be an anthropamorphic deity figure?

    2) what makes you think science will never understand these things? Its uncovered so many answers for so many things we thought we'd never understand...things we attributed to supernatural causes which keep being shown to be incorrect.

  • @jonnyjones62 "science can explain what goes on (biochemical processes, gravitational attraction, radioactive decay etc.) but it will never be able to tell us why."

    Of course it never will if the goalposts keep being moved every time science provides an answer. Its as if believers need a god so badly they keep insisting on questions they think cant be answered so that god still has a place to live.

    The only honest answer is "we dont know yet".

  • @stiimuli Most atheists I’ve talked to will simply say…well that’s just how the universe works, but they can never tell me WHY the universe works like that. I know how frustrating my beliefs about this stuff must be to you, but like I said this is just how I’ve felt all my life…I mean don’t you every wonder what happens after we die? Don’t you ever wonder whether or not your life here on earth meant anything at all in the grand scheme of things?

  • @jonnyjones62 "I mean don’t you every wonder what happens after we die?"

    Without indication that consciousness continues after biological death the question is meaningless. I know its difficult to comprehend an end to yourself. This is a major reason religions came about in the first place.

    But we can live on through the mark we leave and the knowledge we spread....and the atoms in our bodies will always be.

    Aristotle and Ghandi are both dead but they are not gone.

  • @stiimuli So true ! I wish other people could think like you !

  • @stiimuli i know right, i know every glass of water has at least one or two molecules that at some point passed through president washington's or einstein's circulatory system, its kinda freaky when you think about it..

  • @stiimuli But anyways, to be honest you’ve given me much to think about….I mean my beliefs haven’t changed lol, but my perspective has definitely been enhanced, I will most certainly watch your video…I’m always in search of new knowledge and perspective, I feel that the more we know, the more we become connected with everything and everyone around us and the closer we come to finding meaning :-)

  • @jonnyjones62 "I feel that the more we know, the more we become connected with everything and everyone around us  and the closer we come to finding meaning :-)"

    To quote Neil deGrasse Tyson:

    "We are all connected...

    to each other biologically

    to the earth chemically

    to the rest of the universe atomically"

    search for "Symphony of Science - We Are All Connected" by melodysheep.

    Its beautiful science music using the voices of greats like Sagan Feinman, Bill Nye and even Hawking.

  • @stiimuli oh and no I don’t really have any videos for you to watch, I’m not an overly religious person and lets be honest, religion has never been known for its ability to provide compelling evidence lool, but I’ll nonetheless watch your vid :p

  • @jonnyjones62 Its been a pleasure speaking with you sir. Even though we are probably not going to change each other's minds, it was a good conversation.

  • @stiimuli so how would it be possible for an almighty god, who is all knowing and most merciful, to be ok with it when mere humans are not? So no, I don’t believe that god has sent us these messages at all.

  • @eleutheromaniac you be sure and find that comment to back up your claim. Usually on spacerip videos its some fundamentalist who starts it with a comment that reads something like "how can someone watch this and not see the glory of god?".

  • @eleutheromaniac

    Wrong.

    First person who seems to have brought up religion was PAULOcbi. Click see all comments and then ctrl+F to find him. He was making a casual statement (even if misguided) to another atheist. Someone religious replied to him with a serious statement. They then began to have a casual debate, without the trolling.

    Don't be so quick to point fingers.

  • @jonnyjones62 Been thinking like this for years man. Wish there were more people in the world with that mindset.

  • @jonnyjones62 I am agonostic and I often get into these religious debates. Your comment is like a becan of hope. I wish more religious people had you mindset

  • @jonnyjones62

    Could not agree more

  • @jonnyjones62 How old are you. Their are spelling mistakes everywere but in general your right

  • @Tundragrass haha yeah i know, since we have a limited amount of usable letters for youtube comment, i have to really shorten my words lool

  • @jonnyjones62 O ya? if you can let your intents be known to the likes of fundamentalists, and halt them from hurting innocent lives, I'd be more than happy to thank you dearly. But the truth of the matter is, the PEOPLE of the WORLD who're holding beliefs just like yours while delusively supporting honest scientific thinking are just not thinking and empathizing enough. We argue because we care. You are, and I was, to rephrase Sam, "the shadow under which atrocities can take shelter & flourish"

  • @rtandias wat ur not getting is that wen ppl argue, they attack the religion and not the person who has commited the atrocity. attacking the religion will not solve anything...instead it will lead to more arguments. u make it seem as tho religion=hurting others...quite the opposite actually, all religions promote peace, the ppl who commit "atrocities" in the name of their religion shud be treated just like any other criminal...but the religion itself shud not be frowned upon.

  • @jonnyjones62 ya because it's a belief not a fact.

  • @jonnyjones62 Don't get me wrong. I do not have problems with religions of any kinds at all & am perfectly fine with individuals who are keeping their unverifiable claims about anything to themselves but ONLY to themselves because once those individuals start to gently impose their beliefs to others (young minds perhaps) or to adamantly implement their beliefs on public discourse (like what some governments are doing in the REAL world we are currently breathing in) then ya I'm a lil concerned.

  • @jonnyjones62 Don't get me wrong. I do not have problems with religions of any kinds at all & am perfectly fine with individuals who are keeping their unverifiable claims about anything to themselves but ONLY to themselves because once those individuals start to gently impose their beliefs to others (young minds perhaps) or to adamantly implement their beliefs on public discourse (like what some governments are doing in the REAL world we are currently breathing in) then ya I'm a little concerned

  • @rtandias a fork is made for eating....if a person decides to kill sum1 with it, are u going to blame the fork?

  • @jonnyjones62 And no I won't blame inanimate objects cz they don't have in them inscriptions of truth claims on who can or cannot marry or what should be done to open-minded infidels & whatnot. And I'm aware that, to many of you, all these seem to be 'extreme cases' unbelievers brought up time and time again but I'm prosaically spelling out the words of the 'top gods' & If that bothers you (as you should be) then why believe in that kind of cryptic god in the first place. which god is urs anw?

  • @jonnyjones62 Also, aren't their books supposed to be true words? or are you, like most religious moderates, just cherry-picking their words? we are mere mortals, no? how dare we pick words based on whats not excessively extreme and most beneficial to earthlings? & How'd we know? Imho, there is a term for this kind of morality, a humane scientific morality based on where our understanding is in the ever asymptotic scientific curve upon which reasoned morality can certainly be drawn upon anyway

  • @jonnyjones62

    i bet you get a lot of comments saying

    "well... according to the bible .. blah blah blah ... according to the laws of ..blah .. blah blah ... thus you are wrong"

  • @jonnyjones62 Too bad all religious people don't think as you do.

  • @jonnyjones62 Very well said.

  • @jonnyjones62 work together ,just when has human kind ever done that completely, fighting been going on for one million years. and many said the same thing.

  • @jonnyjones62 I would hack into YouTube's databases just to like your comment more than one time. I couldn't agree more with you.

  • @jonnyjones62 why can't all people realize that?

  • @jonnyjones62 well said my man i cannot agree more. The debate between religion and science is pointless. I'm religious and believe in God. But I also incorporate scientific fact. The bible was never meant to teach science, it was meant to understand and spread the faith. People who insist that the world is 10,000 years old and evolution is false, are being nothing short of arrogant. God's plan is unbelievably complex and he is hardly threatened by our attempts to understand his infinite ways

  • @lawmanbaseball Its good to see someone thinking outside of the box and thinking for themselves and questioning their religion. I don't think enough people do that. I think more people should think about religion and what the idea of "God" really is. its not a set of rules or a book a tradition or even heaven and hell. The idea of god is so much more than that, and i think some people are going about religion the wrong way. I can't say God doesn't exist, but i don't think people REALLY know god

  • @lawmanbaseball "God's plan is unbelievably complex and he is hardly threatened by our attempts to understand his infinite ways"

    You've made a number of assertions here about god's attributes, intentions and desires that you could not possibly know.

    By your own assertion, god is beyond our comprehention. More accurately, this concept is unobservable as well. So how have you detirmined ANYTHING about this entity? How do you know what it is, wants or can do.....or even if its a HE????

  • @stiimuli No man can understand God entirely. A classic question people usually throw at me is "how did God come into existence?". The answer: No one knows. Religion after all, requires a leap of faith, since not all questions can be answered. Whether you believe that God created the universe through the Big Bang, or that the Big Bang was an entirely spontaneous event, you arrive at the same answer. No one knows why we are here or how we came into existence, but I believe in a creator

  • @lawmanbaseball So, by your own admission, you believe in something for which you have no reason to believe...other than the thought appeals to you.

    I ask again, if this entity is unknowable, unfathomable and unobservable, by what means have you detirmined ANYTHING about it or even that it exists at all?

    Its like claiming that unicorns are actually orange when there's no way to even see a unicorn to detirmine this.

  • @lawmanbaseball you simply punch them and if they complain about PAIN, ask them where is the pain, ask them to show the pain if it really exist.

    the atheist kind is clearly an idiotic one, they wouldn't agree if we tell them that a car came into existence all by itself, but they would stick to their nonsense belief about the universe coming into existence all by itself. MORONS

  • @stiimuli also I recommend the book, the Language of God by Francis Collins, the head of the human genome project. he explains the concepts a lot better than me. A great read, whether you are a believer or a non believer

  • @lawmanbaseball Yes, Francis Collins. As I just got done explaining to someone not 10 minutes ago, his god belief defies his chosen profession. He admits he cannot demonstrate any attribute of DNA as a "made by god" marker. He's a man of science who knows full well he cannot support his belief with any evidence. If he could, he could submit this evidence for publication and peer review and become the most celebrated human in history while converting many non-believers in the process.

  • @lawmanbaseball In science (psychology specificly) this is called compartmentalization. Its walling off chosen beliefs from the same relentless scrutiny a person's day to day life, and in Collins' case, his proffession, demands.

    Its believing despite knowing full well no good reason for that belief can be presented.

  • wooooooow!

  • Can you really see the galaxy like space body in night time just like in 0:09~0:12?

    And how? o-o

  • @themangix357 Yea you just need to go to an area where no light exists ! country side would be the best.

  • well i don't want to get involved in these religious matters but i have to say one thing: if it wans't for science we would thing that the earth is still round or that the eath is at the center of the universe. and this is complete ignorance. religions( without any distinction) are good for those that can have faith without having doubts, without a need of dimonstration. on the contrary science is for those who believe on things only when they have the proof. that's all and have a nice day.

  • @ReapersLord

    " ... if it wans't for science we would thing that the earth is still round ... "

    When clearly it's pyramid-shaped. Damn those sphereo-centrists for spreading their slanderous lies!

  • @PTNLemay oh oops actually i wanted to say that " if it wasn't for science we would thing that the earth is still flat" but it seems that i was writing so fast that i didn't notice this error. and actually the earth is oval shaped. but anyway the thing i wrote on my last comment was wrong and this is the right thing. thanks for allerting me.

  • Love this show, but I hate gay porn.

    

  • Come here to learn astronomy.

    Sees Quran being discussed in the comments.

    Seriously, how the hell did you get there? lol