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  • @kazgful rejection of an assertion is FAITH that the assertion is wrong! The position that asserts nothing is AGNOSTICISM, not atheism. I believe that Islam is wrong. I also believe that atheism is wrong. Both are faith positions I hold to. Its not up to me to prove my position to you. Atheism IS an assertion! The burden of proof is as much upon you as me.

  • "Those who die without adhering to Islam will go to hellfire." Shocking ... oh wait, that's exactly like what Christianity teaches.

    Why are publicly funded schools indoctrinating kids into religions? Makes no sense to me.

  • So thinking that its wrong to murder babies is now called "disgusting dogma". Atheists are cold-hearted killers. You are trying to impose your own atheist dogma.

    And the Catholic school I attended had poor working class kids like myself and was in a deprived area. About half the pupils were non-Catholic and no one cared what religion someone was. Johan Hari is another Atheist Fundamentalist. Videos like this prove that Atheism is just another religion.

  • @AntiFascist2011 And comments like 'atheists are cold-hearted killers' doesn't make you a prejudiced religious bigot, does it? The Catholic church opposes birth control and abortion. My advice? Choose one.

    Atheism isn't a religion. A lack of belief in god can't be a religion. Even secular humanism isn't a religion. Broadly speaking, religions involve some sort of public aspect and a belief in spirituality or some supernatural principle.

  • @0mniaV1nc1t I don't think ALL atheists are 'cold-hearted killers'. Just ones that call an opposition to abortion 'disgusting dogma'. There are good arguments on both sides of the abortion debate. Christopher Hitchens was an atheist who opposed abortion.

    Videos like this are just supporting a dogmatic atheist position instead of an intelligent debate.

  • You have your opinions. These effectively make up your faith of atheism. You have your views on issues like homosexuality and abortion. You wish to impose your religion/views on others and silence those who disagree. Secular schools indoctrinate children.

    As for Northern Ireland. The conflict is about British occupation, not religion. The IRA counted Protestant Irishmen among their founders and seek a free united Ireland where Catholics and Protestants are treated equally.

  • The title of this video is a bit like showing a video Adolf Hitler and saying "abolish countries".

    CHRISTIAN faith schools, especially Catholic ones, are the best schools in the UK, secular schools are the worst. This has been proved, hence atheist parents send their children to Catholic and CofE schools. The Catholic school I went to taught respect and equality for all. Pupils were taught all religions as well as atheist views and left to make their own mind up.

  • @AntiFascist2011 Umm... not entirely representative of fact actually. The three best secondary schools in my area were non-faith schools.

  • Very good video

  • Faith schools have some of the BEST education rates at least in America.

  • @shalom43 What agitates me is the way in which the creationist community wishes to undermine scientific enquiry. You wish to see evolutionary theory pushed out of science class and supplanted by faith-based religious dogma. Faith IS an act of supreme arrogance - the belief that you are privy to knowledge that you cannot possibly possess is arrogance. How dare you insult my intellectual integrity by suggesting that I 'know God is real, but won't admit it'. I would believe if there were evidence.

  • @0mniaV1nc1t Why do you confuse creationism with faith. Evolution means change through natural selection, it has nothing to do with atheism. You still need a God to create the universe and get evolution started. Catholics and many other Christian churches accept evolution, but started by God.

  • Nope - you don't NEED a god to create the universe. That's just a position of belief too. If it was definitely proven that you needed a god to create the universe, cosmologists wouldn't bother trying to figure out how it happened would they?

  • @0mniaV1nc1t Cosmologists would still try to figure out how God did it. But of course God is not part of science because science is the study of the natural world/universe and therefore assumes methodological naturalism. This is as it should be. However, people shouldn't confuse this with some kind of scientific support of atheism. Science is neutral on God's existence, however the evidence points towards Him as does logic and reason.

  • @AntiFascist2011 If evidence pointed towards the existence of god, it wouldn't be the case that a majority of scientists are atheist. We're almost all agnostic in practice, because the existence of god is probably unfalsifiable. The evidence just doesn't point that way I'm afraid.

  • Oh yes, let's all become Humanists and Secularists. After all, we can all make out minds up about that when we are old enough...

    What a load of tripe. Who are you to even suggest what should or shouldn't be taught in Educational establishments. There is plenty taught besides Christianity, that persons have to 'make their own' or discard as worthless. For instance, Evolution is one of the things I quickly realised was worthy only to be discarded as completely and utterly without merit.

  • @shalom43 If you do not accept evolution, you're simply wrong. The only reason anyone doubts evolution is because of religious indoctrination. There is NO scientific theory with as much supporting evidence as biological evolution. 

  • @0mniaV1nc1t At least my indoctrination isn't just an opinion based on supposed scientific evidence.

  • @shalom43 No - you're right. It's something much more valid - an assertion made in the utter absence of evidence. Scientific truth isn't a matter of opinion. Have you even bothered to look into the evidence for evolution? Or do you contemptuously ignore it, thinking yourself to be somehow better informed than people who actually devote their lives to science?

  • @0mniaV1nc1t I've looked for evidence for evolution and from what I've been asble to ascertain, nobody has yet presented a coherent argument backed up by sound evidence. I probably am contemptous, but only because I know it is a Godless theory, purported by Godless persons such as yourself (forgettng for a moment the stupid so called Christians who believe in it, or some kind of evolution) bascially because they have to have some kind of explanation as to how the world and life began.

  • @shalom43 You just admitted that you the entire reason you don't 'believe' in evolution is because it contradicts the religious dogma you subscribe to. You say that people believe in evolution (belief, by the way, doesn't apply to facts) because they have to have some kind of explanation as to how the world and life began. Isn't that precisely what you're doing with your creation fairy tales? Show me the evidence for that.

  • @0mniaV1nc1t You'll be held responsible for not responding to the Gospel even on the basis of what is around you in the Universe as the product of an Intelligent Designer, besides the fact you've probably been exposed to the Christian message countless times.

    It is a fact however, that there are those such as yourself, who have no faith in God, yet paradoxically believe in things they have never seen. So you continue believing the scientists and I'll stick with my faith in God.

  • @shalom43 There is nothing around me that suggests an intelligent designer - my atheism has NOTHING to do with my acceptance of scientific facts. I was a non-believer long before that.

    So you actually think you have to have seen something to know that it happened? How many miracles have you ever seen? Speciation HAS been observed, moron

  • The problem is that the head of State is also the Head of the Church of England, you only have to listen to the coronation ceremony to understand just how religion and politics are linked.The monarch believes that he/she is anointed by God and on the throne because God willed it. Religion is insidious and dangerous and faith schools help to numb the mind, corrupt the intellect and stifle the truth.

  • i just see on television some secretly recorded films of these islamist 'teachers' preeching hate toward non-muslims and ILLEGALLY beating and kicking kids as young as 6. I thought corporal punishment is banned in the UK! They are using these places as breeding grounds for islamic fundamental terrorism and brainwashing these kids into hating non muslims.All these mosques are secretly preeching their hatred in OUR country - BULLDOZE THE LOT OF THEM TO THE GROUND AND PUT A McDONALDS THERE INSTEAD

  • A really good video.

    I totally agree. Forcing religion on children is wrong. Let them grow and learn and they'll make their own minds up. There's so much more they could be learning instead of unprovable superstitions and how inferior everyone else is. I think parents need to back off and stop indoctrinating there kids as well with unprovable junk. Santa and the tooth fairy excluded, of course :)

  • i am monkey pig man.

  • @MensRifleAssociation lol what???

  • Excellent video way above the usual talking head rubbish we have to put up with from people who are so full of themselves that they don't feel the need to do an iota of research before giving us the benefit of their uninformed opinions.

  • Great video. Personally alongside banning faith schools and standardising school uniforms, i would also teach kids critical thinking, the importance of secularism and freedom of expression.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Having attended a Catholic school for a short time I completely agree with you. Religion should only be taught in school as part of a secular curriculum which compares and contrasts all religions, including their history.

    "the Catholic teacher and the homosexual boy", the priest will most likely take him behind the reredos.

  • another great vid :)

    can i ask from what u know, do u think the UK will ban faith schools anytime soon? from what i can tell so far the issue to remove these schools has been weak and has never had any strong strong will to truly try and bring home the removal of these schools.

  • @marcarmstrong88 No there have no moves to ban faith schools, and in fact the Governments of both Labour and Conservative have openly given their support for faith schools. Tony Blair when he was Prime Minister helped to create many more faith schools. It is frustrating that the politicians do not support this policy, but England is so entwined with religion it is ridiculous.

  • These people lie to children...

    And they revel in it, Sick fucks.

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