Exactly. Whenever religious people come across something they don't understand they just say it is an act of their deity. I think it is far more honest to just admit that something is not known. Perhaps some day man will find the answer to it, perhaps not. Just because science can't explain something doesn't make it an "act of god". Science is all about learning new things, if we already knew everything there would be no need for science to exist.
When I was really young I used to think Deja Vu was dreams I had. Something would happen and I'd get that Deja Vu feeling and be like "I am sure that happened before in a dream" lol. My ignorance was taken away once education filled in the blanks in knowledge as a got older.
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JPPraterCO08 10 months ago
Very good video!!! Keep doin' your work man. *****
Seba46rounder 3 years ago 2
I like your videos; you're probably one of the most rational atheists on Youtube (I count myself as a fairly irrational one :P ).
paulbottomley42 4 years ago 3
Good work, very well put....
But these are logical thoughts..... theists will never go for them lol.
againstthehumanrace 4 years ago 2
You da man, Jake!
--Fake Jake
CousinoMacul 4 years ago 3
Idem!
DarkjetTrooper 4 years ago
Exactly.
suttsteve 4 years ago
Exactly. Whenever religious people come across something they don't understand they just say it is an act of their deity. I think it is far more honest to just admit that something is not known. Perhaps some day man will find the answer to it, perhaps not. Just because science can't explain something doesn't make it an "act of god". Science is all about learning new things, if we already knew everything there would be no need for science to exist.
JustPlaneNuts 4 years ago 5
When I was really young I used to think Deja Vu was dreams I had. Something would happen and I'd get that Deja Vu feeling and be like "I am sure that happened before in a dream" lol. My ignorance was taken away once education filled in the blanks in knowledge as a got older.
Great video Jake.
Mjhavok 4 years ago 2
Scientist have explained Déjà vu? I need to research this... Cool video.
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Katalyzt 4 years ago
I'm interested as well...
KT45 4 years ago
I understood it to be brain impulses from the sense organs taking a "wrong turn" through the memory centre of the brain. (Lyaman's version)
ltzippy2 4 years ago