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  • He has pretty eyes :D 

  • I told my parents that I was an atheist, and they have nothing against atheism, they are super free-spirited, but My mom doesn't want me to completely rule out any aspect of god or christanity......I agree .-.

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  • This is a particularly interesting topic because to be honest I know a 9-year old who's smarter than a lot of adults I've seen. Isn't that just sad?

  • i cannot like this enough, i always have arguements with my mom about this especially when it comes to politics which we are both very liberal but i;m a tad more liberal then her, but i can quote more people, i know more history and i know more facts and all she has is opinion which she feels makes her right because she is older, but its ok cause i'm 18 now and i can vote for my beliefs

  • Well I would have asked the kid if he was Atheist or Agnostic because Atheism is disbelieving in the existence, and even the idea of the existence of Deities, where as Agnosticism is believing that the truth of deities or the way humans came into existence is unknown or unknowable. I will tell my friends who are in college, I don't know if gods exist therefor I don't believe in them and they will ask if I'm atheist when in fact I'm agnostic.

  • I'm 10 (shocking i know) and I'm not the bragging type but I'm really mature and kinda prodigy (although I can be super funneh sometimes) My teachers always tell me I should do something important in my future because I'm smart and stuff but alot of people say I'm wrong cuz I'm a kid -___-

  • @ToBeErin

    I call it doubt?

  • I do find it wrong to consume living creatures but since plants are living creatures and have feelings too we may as well all starve. It's impossible to go without at least something to eat which makes it quite a struggle for every meal I eat.

  • This kind of helped me. Which is odd. I am around 14, I chose my new school. My friend is Vegan and her parents are okay with it. (She however does do dairy on weekends and holidays so the rest of her family doesn't grill her on it.)

  • So, what your saying is i have a choice, Listen to my parents. Or, DO whatever the fuck i want and get my ass whooped.

  • im 13 and an atheist too, but i feel I've had alot of choice between what i want to be since my mum is christian and my dad is atheist. also both my parents didnt have great childhoods- my mums dad died before she was born and her family of 6 were living of £70 a week, my dads parents were divorced and his dad remarried someone he hated and got 3 step brothers too.

    my parents make sure that my life is as safe and as free as possible. Thanks to them i have my whole life planned out.

  • @ghost26968 haha that's such an irish thing to say, it reminded me of Dara O'briain who's an Irish comedian and he always says when asked about his beliefs, 'I'm an atheist... but, I'm a Catholic Atheist'

    watch?v=p0XZ2M5dQs8&feature=re­lated

  • I'm 12 and I'm an Atheist....

  • See, this is the reason why I picked a college far, far away from my parent's house. They don't listen (at least, my Dad did, but even he's sometimes guilty of just treating me as wrong.) I had a conversation with my parents who tried to raise me to be Catholic. I was trying to tell them that I'm non-demoninational. Here's how the conversation with my mom panned out.

    Me: I'm not catholic anymore.

    Mom: Yes you are.

    Pissed me off. I've never had respect for her since then.

  • the whole "kids are always wrong" theory, its bullshit

    it depends on what one has been through in life

    if an adult has lived a carefree life while a child or teenager has been through hardships, handled death of loved ones, depression, etc, and theres still people that would say the adult is correct because of maybe 20 or 30 years of freaking blowing through life like its nothing...

    again, bullshit

    (ps, im 13, therefore i know what its like to be considered wrong because of a number...)

  • I had these brain-washed christian girls on my bus to go home fro school and they said that I shouldn't listen to songs by Lady GaGa because she worked next to satan and she was the devil and all this other bull crap

  • lol i am now a fan of you

  • I have an idea. (The odds of hardcore christians or any other religious folk agreeing is not very high) Don't tell kids about your religion. Let them get to an age where they can question what you are saying and think about it. As a child, like 6-11 years of age, my parents force fed me the bullshit of "if you don't give your life to jesus, and love him and what-not, you'll burn forever in hell!" I have been emotionally scarred from this, and till this day and i think i speak for others as well.

  • I'm a wiccan, like full on wiccan. I do rituals and stuff all the time, but my parents think im warshiping the devil. I keep trying to explain to them thats not what it is, but hey keep saying im to young to know anything about a religion i have been practicing since I was 10 (i'm 15 now)

  • i believe kids should be listened to more often the they are now there is alot a adult can learn from a person that is younger then them but kids can learn alot from a adult i know i teach my dad alot of stuff and he teaches me alot as well

  • I'm trying to convince my parents that I am going to convert to Buddhism, and my mom is Christian and my dad is an Agnostic Jew. At first they didnt want to hear any of it. But now they are opening up a bit. i did take your advice, but my mother just screamed in my face" My house, my rules! Your my child, and youll live the way I want you to live!!' Which really, REALLY took me back. I had never seen he act like that before. She does have a history of anger-management, but even my dad was shokd

  • what you think about attiude for the life that we get from god...

  • @bkksugarsyrup I don't understand that question.

  • i agree with u and this works with other things like when younger children come out as transgender or gay cuz i would assume the age thing may be mentioned to them and i really like the things u mention ur another person on here that i learn from

  • I think that kids should respect people who are older then them. But yea kids should be able to have a normal conversation with a adult and have their own views on it without it having to do anything with the kid's age. Some adults think that kids having their own views is disrespecting them i guess.

  • my mum says oth isnt a real religion and so doesnt take my beliefs seriously

  • @DTheHempfling Someone who is ignorant by my definition lacks knowledge or is unaware of something, here - a person who lacks knowledge and awareness about life and other people. Possibly living in denial, unable to open up to the world and gain new information. Yes, being ignorant doesn't necessary make you unintelligent, carefree or apathetic towards other people but it's a good start.

  • @DTheHempfling I never said they were ignorant. Maybe it's because of my poor English but I divided this comment into two sections. One is about "how i convinced my parents" and the other one is "sheer age doesn't make you wise". I thought it was clear, sorry if I raised your blood pressure.

  • @DTheHempfling why not just ignore then instead of killing them, facist?

  • @DTheHempfling no, you're facist

  • @DTheHempfling if we just shot you, it wouldn't be neccecary to kill a lot of people, only 1 no-life guy in a basement...

  • @DTheHempfling why did some1 marked this as spam???? its free speech, 1st amandament, remember

  • @emokitty1881 Think of this: do you believe that all of the infinite universe is made in a few days, just like all species and all living things, all the lavers of the earth? go watch some documentaries of stephen hawkins, and it will all start to make sense to you...

  • Thanks, Greg, this helped me loads. See, I'm 13 and recently, like last week, I became a vegetarian from watching your and PETA's videos. My Mum says I'm wrong, for two reasons, 1) "I'm too young to understand" and 2) "They're just animals".

  • @cerystalkstoyouall geez man

  • @cerystalkstoyouall I agree! I`m 14 and beacame vegetarian a week ago (and will be till the end of my life) and my mom laught at me and said not to believe everything i read on the internet.

  • @cerystalkstoyouall I'm a meat eater and yet i still think your mom is a dumass

  • @cerystalkstoyouall Just animals?? :(

  • I've been thinking about similar stuff.

    I've since short realized that adults, just don't listen to what I, and maybe others of my age (around 14) say.

    It's like we're not talking, like what we say is per defenition bullcrap.

    It might be the way of things, or just the way my life's going right now, but what I do know is that those adults just don't listen. At all.

  • @StewieHW At fourteen, I would have agreed with you a hundred percent. I still remember what my mindset was like back then, even if I could never fully imitate it today. I was just out of my fucking mind. o_o; I interact with teens fairly often nowadays, and the mindset they generally have... I know why they have it, I understand why they have it... but at my current age (and I'm not that fsking old, for crying out load!), that mindset exhausts me for the most part. @_@

  • @StewieHW Well, I somewhat agree with you and I'm only 5 years older then you, but even at my age which is so close I know many 10-14 year old's (because I'm a moderator of a game) and kids around that age don't follow rules don't act responsibly or logically when it comes to another person bothering them, I mean I was the exact same way at your age but I guess once you get closer to 20 you'll start to notice it as well that 10-15 yo kids who think they know a lot do not, and it gets tiring.

  • @StewieHW However, I do not think everything kid's say is bullshit, some people consider me a kid as well and I know everything I say is not bullshit, and I think adults need to give kids the benefit of the doubt, many of the comments I'm reading on here about kids sound like arrogant parents trying to push their beliefs on their children which I think is wrong. Out of comment space but if you reply to this I can explain what I mean further in a message.

  • whats that steven hawkings the univers is expanding, no your wronge because your in a weel chair.

  • I'm egnostic.. I don't believe in any organized religions.. (even tho i still go to a youth group with friends) but i do believe there is a god who loves all. a few points out of the bible and right.. but a lot are just plain shit. I don't think (if there is a jesus) that he wrote ithe bible. Humans obviously did to try to control other humans. (Just MY oppinion)

  • @TheKitteyKat Jesus didnt write the Bible; nor any part of it.

  • Are you an atheist?

  • i am not an athiest but i also believe in science.. but i can see why sum kids wouldnt kno wat to believe. i think the same way onision does:) we kids havent had enough expirience to kno wat we r or who we'll b :)

  • haha im an athiest but my mom couldnt even sort of show me where i was wrong

    so she has to say that

  • Age is just a number.

  • @xXCookieXx666 best comment i've read in a long time

  • Unfortunately I have the mom that if were arguing and I say the earth goes around the sun I am wrong, end of story. So I gave up on trying I just don't talk to her anymore

  • your a banana

  • @DTheHempfling i mean no disrespect but you sir are a dumb ass communist

  • I've been atheist literally all my life even though my mother tried to raise me catholic. I never believed any of the crap & I just said "oh yeah sure god, he's real", when I was real little but in 1st grade there was this girl who'd been raised atheist & all the other kids were talking crap. I'd always just said to people if they asked, that I believed but then I was like fuck it I'll just say it & not care if people say shit. So I did admit atheism & I actually made those kids look stupid too.

  • @DTheHempfling Actually, this happened 12 years ago. I am 26 years old. I remember because it was one of the few discussions I had with my mother. I had to admit my reasoning was wrong and it proved nothing. However, I am still an atheist, solely on the fact that I have read the Bible and instead of "Enlightening" me, it repulsed me. The book is full of contradictions. And don’t give me the “God works in mysterious ways” because I heard it too many times.

  • @DTheHempfling just to let you know all the drugs and stuff happened in the 60s and kept going on and its not the childrens fault , they cant have been born like that, it the parents fault and again for 1 it dosent matter bout my spelling all it means is that i have a life and when i come home i lie to relax and not punctuate everything. and i called you an olf fart because it doesent matter about the age.

  • When I told my parents I was an atheist they looked at horrified. My mom yelled at me, "Don't you ever say that again. You hear me? Ever. You're too young!" She kept saying that for at least an hour. It was pain. I even tried to reason with her. I remember it went too far when I yelled back an hour later, "Your God doesn't give a shit about me, about you and sure as hell, about anyone. If that's the way I have to view God than I rather not believe in him at all." We didn't talk for hours.

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  • @DTheHempfling so what your saying is plainly on what you see on kids today you cant possibly know every single childs mind can you? now just because they might have different coloured hair does not mean they are stupid or not responsible.Did you know that old farts like you have been saying this stuff all the time through the generations of people.what you are also saying is that since more generations are born and they have a dif opinion form your makes it wrong? because it sure sounds like it

  • @DTheHempfling well if your so annoyed about all the kids being stupid and not listening ( which most do not and are not) why don't you do something about it , get off your backside and go help them instead of treating them like crap , most of the reason some children today are like that is because people like you condemn them and then they think that way , if you would rather shoot yourself instead of some nit wit run your country well go out and go do something about it!

  • It seems like there always is an excuse for kids not accepting god. "You are to young, you are just a teenager" well fuck you then, maybe i feel as if i know the truth.

    Because if god is kind, it would be shown more. But i guess he is hiding under a pile of bodys in a massgrave in germany. Or he is hiding in the ruins of home that stll has not been rebuilt after the haiti earthquake. Or maybe, he is in my best friends coffin singing lullabys to a boy who died at the age of 13.

  • @DTheHempfling You seem wise, and ignorant at the same time. Your vocabulary makes you seem extremely intelligent but saying that kids brains today are 'polluted' with nothing but drugs, guns, alcohol and the teachings from the shitty public schools is extremely condescending. You can't possibly know what is going on in every child's mind. Children I have met in my - 15 year old - life time have had depth and knowledge that I find quite inspiring to be honest. Most couldn't care for violence.

  • @DTheHempfling and you realize that when you're old and retired and you're living off of a social security check all of those "kids" will be the ones working their asses off to have money taken out of their pay checks to have it put in a pile for your social security check? so shut the fuck up douche bag and go read some fucking books.

  • Story of my damn life-.-

    Or anything I do wrong is blamed on being a teenager...

  • I give my dad evidence and all he does is get mad because I'm right.

  • @stuarto9

    same here...it sucks floppy, sweaty balls

  • I went to catholic school for at least 6 years and decided atheism made more sense when i proposed this to my mom she said the whole expierence thing etc. I am 13 though.

  • I did cathlasism school for at least 6 years and after futher evaluation decided that it makes sense to be an athiest and my mom said pretty much the same thing (sorry about bad spelling)

  • Okay, i'm only 15 but i mean,people are always just acting like assholes because im only 15. I was playing a game online, and apparently i fail because im only 15 when yet i am one of the most experienced players on that game. I was playing it since in came out but yet somehow i'm inexperienced and unable to participate with any other player of that game. My stats were the same or even better then those people. Yet age somehow makes a MASSIVE deal out of it.

  • Look at onionhead here he's been on earth more than 13 years but seem about 5 mentally, age is not always the determining factor. Most likely what was meant was who have 13 years of experience I have xx? years and know things you have not learned YET, a paents job is to look out for the kids so trust me.

  • @daddyg321 Not all, not all.

  • @Necr0Cys2topsY No it is their JOB not all do it or do it well but it is their job.

  • @daddyg321 What? I was referring to children that are misunderstood. Not all of them are wrong, they're just too innocent to be right in the eyes of the parent.

  • From their point of view, is it logical to assume ANY amount of life experience will hand you the truth about what happens after death?

    As I tell the elders who give me that attitude; you'd think that someone in possession of your amount of wisdow would be able to persuade a rational person? Basically I find people who teach their children that the truth changes depending on who is making the argument, somewhat spineless.

  • I think if you look at a kids perspective and then an adults you realize that we (kids) look at things in a more simpler way....sometimes looking at things in a kids perspective is the best way to go because I believe a lot of grown ups over think things....but that's just me.....

  • that was weird watching this rigth as my mom came in and got mad cause i didnt clean my room. and I told her I cleaned it she said "right" and walking away said "dumb kid" damn mom

  • HAHAHAH this has been the source of all my destructive behaviour at school. Teachers who behave like this treating the kids like you have no idea just put my rage meter through the roof, I know its immature but i cant help but fire up with these people getting in intense arguments in front of 50 or so other students and other teachers resulting in an insulted and frustrated teacher giving up on arguing and pulling out the authority hammer sending me to the higher powers.

  • Hahaha fag

  • I'm 13, and I know that I'm a buddhist :D

  • @WhiteShadow139 Me to =D "Buddhism for Beginners" by Thubten Chodron. Changed my life =]

  • i do not necessarly belive in god, though i do thank whoever may of given me my life, what am i under in religion?, iv wanted to know this for a while now and i would be thankful to whoever would msg me to let me know, thank you.(not that it matters but im 15 and have never went to church)

  • im 13 and i know im an atheist.

  • Awww man don't tell kids to ask their parents for evidence they're wrong. The crazier parents will start calling demon possession or just jump to some other insane conclusion rather than answer their child.

  • Do you and Sky have a child? Because you two would bring up an amazing kid :)

  • the reason why we adults(im a young adult haha) think you kids are wrong a lot is first) you make these life decisions at 13? c'mon i didnt know what i was til at least 17. second) teenagers a rebels. i was a rebel to, you'll do what ever to go against your parents. third) your hormones are freakin crazy....im 24, it want that long ago that i was in your shoes. im like saying this out of being mean its just from experience but please grow up a little before you start to challenge your parents

  • @tsmetal some young people are just plain mature in the head so to say all teenagers and kids are wrong because of the resons you stated are unfair to those few kids that have a very good head on their shoulders kid can be mature and talk if anything we are immature cause adults dont give us the chance to be mature thats just my opinion

  • @Marix2Rinku your right, i spoke to soon. they're are those mature kids. but i was aiming that comment at the rebel immature ones.

  • I have been there. I have always been WRONG. You can be right or wrong no matter how old. Depending on education. Now tell me if that sounds somewhat hypocritical.

  • thank you....Im Bisexual, Agnostic and have oppinions about so many things and my parents always say "You're only 15 you have no idea what you're talking about. U'll change real soon" and I ask why and they'll say "Because you're going to change" I say how am i going to change and they say "because we'll make you change."...thank you for help onision.....I value your oppinion.

  • Hahh, my parents fight very immaturely they'd just say "You're wrong! 'Why mom?' 'because you are! 'Tell me why, if you can? 'you just are!''"...

  • im 13.

    bi.

    atheist (well sort of, i just choose to not make religon a part of my life)

    THANK YOUU!

  • Onision is SOOO high in this video!

  • I was somewhat forcefed religion, and I really have trouble figureing out whether or not I believe in being christian, or athism... Its really hard. Until about two years ago I always thought that there was no way being christian was wrong. Its such a quick change and is very confusing..

  • @Yammina2 Did anything I learned if fifth grade matter when I got a job?

  • at least hit puberty before decided big things like what religion you are or whatever kids...just sayin. but i think teenagers are old enough to decide. i was 16 when i decided to be deist.

  • thanks u help me out alot man

  • You would make a great father

  • @lespaulguy32

    ... not

  • I successfully convinced my parents that I'm an atheist when I was 9 (I'm 21 now). My reasoning was quite simple back then, if I can't see it or prove that it exists, it doesn't exist. They weren't quite convinced just by that so I added, if you prove that ghosts aren't real I'll go to your church and pray to your god. As for the 'your too young' thing, a 5 yo can be smarter, more responsible and caring than a 100 yo who has been ignorant his whole life ;).

  • "hope this helps. Have a wonderful day."

  • adults think all we do is what we see on tv! in my country lots of kids watch strictly come dancing but we dont get threatend with cha cha's, the reason some carry knifes is cos they trying to get in the cd packages

  • He is right, age has nothing to do with wisdom. We are all born wise and collected. The great example of this century is Onision himself. He is wrong, misguided, arbitrary, and delusional. Yet he is a wise man, life has lead him to be those things because of his wisdom, or maybe if he was wise he would realize his faults. Onision, you are older than a lot of your viewers, yet you have as about as much wisdom as they have.

  • i am 14 and christian. i have made the personal decision to believe, but not through invalid arguments like "because the bible said so". although i will grow up continuing to believe, and will raise my children teaching them about God,but i wont force it upon them. if they came to me one day and said "im athiest", then i wouldnt stop them. i would be disapointed, but its not my choice to make. parents, i understand your concern, but seriously stop saying theyre not old enough.

  • I feel like it really depends on maturity. There are people I was friends with who claimed to be atheists when we were 13. I think they just wanted to fit in, or rebel against their parents. I was around 13 when I decided that I was an atheist but it wasnt until a couple years later that I was really firm in my ideas revolving around the subject. Before I was just like, Oh yeah! Anarchy! Lets burn the bible! But now Im not like that at all, I just dont believe in God.

  • I really respect that kid for thinking for him/herself! Shows a lot of maturity!!

  • if you want to make your parents a little more angry, then you can play Marlyn Manson: The Fight Song on your Sterio at the highest volume.

    and I'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist.

    and I'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist

  • They think they are always right and just beacuse we are kids we are wrong??

    I told my mother and her brother i do not belive in god, and they went off at me saying well how do you think the world was made and all this, why cant they just support my choice?? I dont say that they are wrong i respect them but yet the say i am wrong and dont respect me? :\

  • @NinjaLeasha if they belive in a god that often comes packaged with various other belifes which revolve around that god. saying you don't belive in their god is the same, to them, as saying you think everything they belive about the world is wrong.

    i got this from a teacher when i was in school and i got him to explane how he thought it happened and ended up laughing my head off. he looked very sheepish.

  • I agree with onision what parents are to say that we are wrong just because we are young? We can walk out of the front door right now and screm im an atheist to the world even when we are not and people would not even come out and yell SHUT UP!

  • I'm 13 at the moment...and atheist. I've been atheist since I was 11. I still believe I am. I do not think I'm wrong about it. I have my reasons and so does everyone else. (:

  • when i become a mother......im going to listen to my child and understand them and talk it over with them and then decide that theyre right or wrong.....(notice i put right first?)

  • I'm 16, brought up Christian, I suppose I would consider myself Christian as I think it has excellent guidelines for living, at least broken down to a basic level (pretty much love everyone).

    But anyone who can think openly and freely can't delude themselves into "knowing" what's right for sure.

    I can't believe there's nothing because there is a possibility there is something, and vice versa.

    Makes life in a close Christian family tense sometimes, but there's no judgment, which makes it all ok.

  • i love you you are my hero and you are very very smart i think most of the time you are right im an athiest and im 13 my mom got mad when i said that my age had nothing to do with it before i started watch your videos i thought crishtans were righ tbut you changed my life i am free of being shut down in things i want to do because i thought i was crishtion but im not i think you should take onision speaks to stuff other than youtube because your are amazing <333 i love you

  • I'm 15 and atheist :D

  • I'm 13 and it's so annoying when adults automatically assume their opinion is more important and that they know more than me. The average IQ is actually rising generation by generation so our generation is (in theory) smarter.

  • well you could be right by default do animals believe in god thats not proof either but parents want to say that because they want to create little improved versions of them selves and if the child goes another way they will always use their authority to steer them back to home

  • your ideals are better than your comedy

  • Give me evidence or give me back my iPhone!

  • If you're an atheist and you're 13, you live in Seattle.

  • Children are to be seen, not heard. Especially 13 year olds.

  • You can't just say "hey, I'm Atheist". It's a religion, which can only be changed at 16 or 18, I believe. You can not believe in god, but not just be atheist.

    I am from a catholic family, but we're not very believing. We basically baptize our kids, because other members of our family are. We don't go to church on sundays or anything. And I think that I'll change my religion. I do NOT believe in god.

  • all religions are bull shit and even if you are atheist and you don't believe in "GOD" it means you're still believing there is a "GOD"

  • Or they should jus say that they respect yur opinion, they dont agree with it and that you maybe tp young to create a full proper opinion about it

  • I completely agree. I'm fourteen and although this rarely happens to me, I see it a lot, almost everywhere. Kids, mostly teens, are not taken seriously. People, we have opinions! We have our own beliefs and ideas and although a lot of us act like idiots, we are still people. We still deserve to have a say just as much as someone three times our age. Maybe we're irrational and foolish, but we're just growing up. You did it too, and I'm sure you were just as foolish and irrational as we are now.

  • @stompySharpNpointy I'm not just reading books. I am studying it as in being taught, by a teacher, during lessons. I took it as a GCSE and I'm now taking it as an A-level, which, if you don't understand the British education system, is a pretty high levels of studying.

  • This boy should get a hair cut and wash his hair. Its aweful greasy! This another american ploy to change their youth into Communists. The first step was the american government selling all their debt to Communist China.

  • i believe that kids are never wrong when it comes to their beliefs, because thats what they believe now, at that point in time, maybe not in 20 years but thats 20 years from now

  • onision is beast

  • I consider studying religion and philosophy as spending 5 hours a week for the past two years studying various religions and the origins of many different religions mainly Christianity. The fact that most of the old testament is mostly stolen from other civilizations and the new testament was put together by romans who just wanted to control their populace disregarding many of gospels they didn't like in the process makes it completely unreliable as a factual source.

  • It's all for lack of a better argument. When their belief is challenged, they suddenly resort to hollow rebuttals in order to protect their beliefs.

  • I think that nobody should be allowed to force an other person, what they have to believe in.

  • im sick of this delusion adults have that us kids are always wrong and they are always right. whos with me?

  • @amziepamzie1996 me and the other 15 thumbs up

  • @amziepamzie1996 Yep! I'm with you. I was a kid once and I didn't appreciate not having my opinions respected. To try and persuade people to change their minds with open discussion is one thing, but to try and force beliefs down people's throats is disrespectful, pointless.

  • im sick of this delusion that kids have that they are always right and that any time an authority figure tells them that they are wrong (often times when they really are) they turn into defensive, whiny little crybaby bitches. whos with me?

  • @AgentCarter nobody. i've never had anyone whom ive taught behave like that because i never simply tell them they are wrong. if they are wrong i immediatly correct them and give them the reasoning for why they are wrong so they can understand it.

  • good for you, retard.

  • @AgentCarter oh, ouch, that hurts so much. please if you dont have a better than that then don't bother with a reply.

  • your response was completely irrelevant to my comment, so really exactly what you just said could be addressed to you

  • @AgentCarter you realt don't understand the concept of mockery do you. you called me a retard, the only reason you would have to do that is to cause me some kind of emotional harm, which i must add you failed in, there for i responded in a way to let you know you did nothing and followed with some advice.

    one slight correction to my previous post though. better come-back than that*

  • i was referring to your first comment, retard.

    its also wierd that youd say that, given that my post was mocking amziepanzie's comment.

  • @AgentCarter ok then lets review. you opened with "im sick of this delusion that kids have that they are always right" then continued by calling them "whiny little crybaby bitches" then asked who agreed. i replied with "nobody" and continued on to explane why this has been the case. how exactly is it that this was unrelated to your comment?

    also stop insisting that i have been somehow developmentaly impaired, it simply isn't the case and reflects badly on you.

  • also, you show some solid retardation by assuming that because none of the kids youve taught (i assume you are a teacher) act like that that none do, which is comletely false because a shitload of them do. not to mention the fact that you dont speak for all people and cant conclude "nobody" because you are just one body.

    so basically, shut the fuck up asshole

  • jeez people just let people who follow god follow god thats their decision let them believe what they want i mean im atheist but i dont try to convert people and people who believe in god/gods let the people who dont believe in god, not believe in god after all its their decision to not believe in god as it is your decision to believe in god please just stop calling each other stupid and just get along

  • i hate him talking about religion it makes me feel uncomfortable because of how many people atheist here if i post something about my faith i always get spammed with "God is not real" or "your stupid and dumb" so heres my comment without regarding atheist

    yeah i hate it when parents dont listen to you because of your age im 13 and my parents respect most of the decisions i make unless its life threatening but i have seen parents that dont with there children

  • @sk8ordiekooks i agree. "you're an idiot""you're stupid""you're an retarded" is a good way to get someone to immediately disregard everything you had just said to them.

  • My moms okay with me being an athiest. :/

  • I feel like, if parents believe their child is too young to claim to be atheist, how are they not too young to truly be Christian, or any other religion? If they're too young to have enough life experience, how can they reasonably say that child is of any religion at all?

  • @purpypehngy

    christian parents want their kids to be christian from the moment they're born till they are dead. If you were a christian and you had a kid, would you let it be an atheist? ( if you truly believed in god ) because that's basically saying "ok child, i will support you, you will end in hell but that's ok"..

    i'm just showing you a different perspective and stuff :D

  • yes it does, and it's very good to hear that from you <3

  • I don't think the parents in question meant to say "you're wrong because you're young", but rather "you don't know what you're talking about/ you don't really know if you're opinion will change or not in the future because you're still young", which is a more sensible statement. However, i'm pretty sure the parents in question are also Christian.

  • If a 13 year old does not believe in any god, how could that be wrong right?

  • That could work, but it depends on how arrogant and/or smart the parent is.

    For example, If I told my dad that I was agnostic, he would say "No semuel, youer only 14, you no know enough for to know about dat" And if I asked what age has to do with it he would just keep saying "No semuel, no semuel, there is de got"

    And if I told my mom her response would basically be the exact opposite of that

    So if you're going to tell your parents, tell the smarter, less arrogant one

  • Too stupid to understand science, try religion. And I became an atheist around the same time I stopped having imaginary friends, if you get what im saying.

  • I'm an athiest an I'm 13, It's not something I tend to dicuss because I don't know if they beleive in got, if their christian or w/e cos I don't give a damn

  • do you wear foundation in your vidoes, when you're not in costume? if so, it makes me take you alot less seriously, you seem to be a kind of "i am who i am and what you see is what you get" type of person. just an observation, maybe an incorrect one.

  • @RachelGettingTubed I think it's just the lighting

  • I had this same exact situation about a week ago with my mom. I do agree that I need more experiance, but she said that I was too young to understand anything, and that all my friends/family except for her needed to shut their mouth, because they had absolutly no idea what they were talking about. It just happens that some of those friends, are the same religion as her, but still completely support me in my desisions. My mom was completely ignoring me and going against everything I was saying.

  • @faximumclarkson experience like in learning how to spell the word experience

  • I see what you mean @Knifenewbie,some religions such as buddihism teaches people about love and peace but athiesm is the best way because then you can question any faith ,especially if it contradicts or doesn't make sense to you,religion is supposed to teach you things so question the religion,christians whom say that you're wrong to do so,doesn't have any answers themselves nor have they tried questioning things,instead they just believe what they are told.

    and as for @ vetablex2 well said

  • @spiritualgirl2010 I'm Buddhist and it's more than love and peace... it's understanding and more. We analyze even our own beliefs. It isn't even a religion (in today's sense), but a philosophy. It's considered a religion due to its following.

    You can't say Atheism is the best way because what works for you may not work for others. I have friends and family of many views of faith, and though I don't usually say it (some get offended) God ain't real. :I

  • @EmoraChan13 It's like saying, "I have a new book!" "Really?" "Yeah, it's The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield." "May I see it?" "Sure." -Shows person book.-

    And someone else saying, "I have a new book!" "Really?" "Yeah, it's The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield." "May I see it?" "NO! YOU CAN'T PROVE THAT I DON'T HAVE THE BOOK!" D8< "..."o-o;

    ...you get me? xD;