But.. I think everyone who believes in God (I'm an agnostic atheist), believes that he's supernatural, literally over/besides-natural. So you wouldn't need any proof, you can just believe. In the same way, you can believe in the singularity particle, it's just belief, it's not logically rational. Be aware of the difference, because now you're almost taking the stance of a 'strong' atheist, which is almost as bad as a 'strong' theist (IMO).
Who are we to say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever?
Well I'm Erik, and you're Stephen.. Answers first part of the question.
And I could say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever, but that would be a logical fallacy, same with me saying that it DID exist forever. It's a logical fallacy. I have no proof to give you, that could prove my statement.
Thank you very much for the link to the video it was a hour long lecture and I am just finishing it up. Can you provide more links in the future to videos such as this one. Thanks again!
@SuperMetallicaBros I KNOW that some things can't be explained - that is the point! To insert religion as the "end all" solution is asinine and does not address any problems that humanity faces. I ridicule religion because it is a stigma on our society and must be stopped if we are to continue peacefully as a species.
@SuperMetallicaBros Hate is a very strong word. For one thing, not ALL Muslims hate western civilization. In fact, most of them condemn the actions of those few extremists. Also, this idea that 'All Muslims hate us' is propagated by both Christian and Muslim radicals, like the Koran burner. Religion is not the only thing that stops people from killing each other, there is a little something called a conscience. Religion is not a bad thing, it is merely a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands.
$5 says that the belief of god started in some ancient roman house: "mommy, where did the world come from?" "i dont know" "but it had to come from somewhere" "i dont know" "but you know everything mommy!" 2 hours later "mommy, why wont you tell me? you must know!" *mom glances at stray dog, has idea* "everything was created by god!" "god?" "he lives in... heaven..." "really?" "yes, and if you shut up, you'll get to meet him! otherwise, you will... burn in hell forever!!!" "oh... ok..." $5?
well, you win some you lose some, I'm subscribing BECAUSE of your new videos, I do enjoy watching smart americans talking eloquently about the art of rational thinking. when you're not american yourself, it gives you a warm little feeling not unlike hope, you know... we all expect your nation to bring forth "the middle ages II", so every little sign that there's still some brainpower native in the u.s. is very much appreciated.
No offense, but first off, what happened to the minecraft videos that were supposed to continue uninterrupted by this series. Secondly, I thought this series was supposed to be about the qualities required to be "smart," not about religious beliefs
Me: You think God created the Universe? What created God?
Other Person: He just existed. He has existed forever.
Me: Ditto.
Seriously, though. I'm not going to flame you for uploading these videos, but I really think your channel should be for Minecraft primarily. You're excellent at Redstone, but not so much at disproving the existence of God. You will never convince anyone.
If you want to shift your focus, make it official. Your name still has Minecraft in it.
The singularity particle is just one theory in what happen/ caused the big bang, the other growing one is when two parallel universes collides it destroys time and space in both universes and re creates them when they move apart with new matter in each universe, so the time has always been there but in our universe it is constantly being renewed.
So inturn god can be timeless since the grouping of universes (unsure of the technically name) is timeless but our individual universe isn't.
the player can enter the game and play it. I thnk God invented the physics of the universe/or of whatever the bigger thing is called (multiverse?) and then let matter react with everyhting else, as the physics ensure that things can evolve, react and playout with God's interaction. Now, I'm not saying that reality is in fact a game. NO. I'm just using a game as an example to explain my take on things. This is just my opinion, but please by all means reply and explain your point of view.
putting this theory out there as it makes sense and could be true. Now, God? I'm not sure wheather or not a/God exists, but if he does, he is the ONE and ONLY God. And I do not think he has a sex (Male/Female/other) as he would have invented the whole sex thing in the first place. If God exists, I do not believe he made every single aspect of the universe/universes but instead I like to think of it like how game developers programe a game. They code it all and implement the physics, and then
Scientists have put forward the idea of a multiverse, in which billions of universes exist. No, trillions- no, MORE! Basically, whenever there is more than one outcome, the universe splits into many to ensure EVERY outcome actually happens, but in different universes. You can even think of these as parrallel universes if that helps- they exist and are just as real as our universe, only we can't interact with them. Now I'm not saying this is actually true because SCIENTISTS SAY IT IS! I'm just
Hey just a believer here, saying that I appreciate your video!
If anyone can be argumentatively convinced of the christian god, they can be convinced back the other way. So trying to prove and/or disprove is a waste of breath in my opinion -- in order to truly know the Father, we need to be sons/daughters. And I love intellectuals and skeptics, because I hate being led down the wrong path by psychological trickery. And Carl Sagan actually gets me excited about God! Keep it up with the smarts :-)
@ExperienceSftwrks Your opinion is your opinion, but who cares if videos are being hated on? We don't all have the same opinions on things, we'd be a dull monotonous race if we all loved or liked the same thing. We live mostly in pluralistic societies, we have differing opinions on Morality and other situations, no reason for someone to stop making videos, to put it simply, if you don't like them, don't watch them and don't think posting comments like these makes you the better person.
I liked this video, I got to your channel from a Minecraft video and I was actually very interested in what you had to say. I am definitely a 100% logical person and like to base everything I think about on facts, so you couldn't have appealed to me more. Great work, earned my sub (not easy...only about 20 people have it ) :)
To answer your question, perhaps the singularity particle did exist forever. The question is: what set it off. From there you have to ask yourself "What was before space and time exactly?" If space and time haven't always existed, something must have. To think that the singularity particle set itself off is a very narrow view. Maybe another form of reality existed before S&T that we cannot comprehend. Just a thought though, and I would be interested to hear your opinion.
@geosminecraft quite a bit. There was no exodus of Jews out of Europe. He gospels were not written by disciples. Also we have no evidence for Jesus AT ALL. It doesn't look too good.
@IAmBoogieman basically, when you get a really big star (we're talking hundreds of times the size of the sun here), it tends to go out with a bang. As it runs out of fuel, it starts to fall in on itself until the pressure of the centre becomes too great and it explodes in a supernova. Huge amounts of gas and matter are flung off into space. This explosion happens in seconds. What is left collapses into a tiny tiny point. This is a black hole. It drags in matter and light with it's gravity.
Everything takes time, or is it that time ravages everything.
I doubt some random quark could will itself into existence and cause a chain reaction although the idea of an all powerful god spontaneously creating itself or always existing is just as preposterous
The reason i refer to a god as timeless is because i feel the concept of time is more another element that is constricted by the consciousness.
It's not exactly a separate entity, a so called sentient being but a feeling that indirectly acts on the world around it by a sometimes subtle insinuation.
Sentient beings created time, possibly because it gives the sense of order and understanding.
Why do people get anxious when there is no discernible reason to be, because of "time" and it's effect
@ExperienceSftwrks Most? Can you read? This video has 86% positive ratings alone. Last time I checked, that's a super majority. Sounds like it's just you and a couple other people who can't rationalize your views based on the facts that I'm providing.
'Agnostic Atheist' here, just popping in to say that I'm enjoying your videos. Also, I'm sad to see that so many believers keep spouting their backless arguments. Let's just come to terms people. WE EXIST. We don't need to ask questions that are only followed by more questions. Let's just get along, go to space, and maybe stumble upon something that can give us real answers. If not, my nightmares of a nuclear holocaust could be just around the corner.
@ExperienceSftwrks This is a topic that Stephen obviously is very interested in. If he wants to make these videos and share his thoughts on the Universe, then let him. I think they are great. I also think that if you are being enraged by these videos, you should learn to be more open minded and accept other peoples views on life.
@PLOVAPODA I don't want to fight, either. I am genuinely interested in why people believe what they do and if I can help them to actually rationalize their beliefs, all the better.
@reverandraptor Okay. My point was that you cannot apply any physical rules or logic to God, because those are laws of the Universe. God is not limited in those ways: Human beings need to come from somewhere, they need to be conceived and born in order to exist. However, God invented the whole concept of coming from somewhere. He was around before that, so he really didn't come from anywhere. He just is.
Bring back the old format of you talking at the screen; These info screens are good for explaining things, but it's a little sterile compared to the first few.
Ugh... The whole premise of a supreme being is that the rules of the universe are just his building blocks. God exists OUTSIDE of time and space, so wondering when he came to be doesn't make sense: Time itself DOES NOT APPLY to God. It's like saying Notch can only hold 64 things at a time. His creations are limited in that way, but in real life he isn't. God created time, he isn't controlled by it.
I had a guy try the casual argument on me last week and he thought he was very clever. When I pointed out that this argument had been refuted nearly 300 years ago and no serious philosopher still tries to prop this up, he left the discussion and never came back. The part that annoys me though is that he'll try that again on the next non-beiiever as if I never gave him the refutation of the argument. Christians lie! All the time!
@Korealignments It seems that the more gullible you are, the more virtuous you are. After all, faith is (to many) a virtue and faith is gullibility incarnate. I wouldn't say they always lie, but frequently is accurate. Am I supposed to believe that a man rose from the dead? That's obviously a lie, a mistake, or a miracle. I'm inclined to believe the foremost.
and i wasnt saying it prooved anything at all it doesnt need to prove anything. and you may want to think about keeping your arguments about the topic not making them personal how old are you (Derp)?
i know that i am just speculating... i relise that of course it doesnt prove anythng but dont you think that it is odd that in this day and age people still belive in something that there is no rational proof or explanation for?
@SOG3000 It is indeed very odd. Historically, we can trace it back, so it's not that mysterious. Luckily, religion is on a SHARP decline, so it shouldn't last much longer as a majority.
@SOG3000 Because religion is responsible for a great many atrocities and immoral actions, the likes of which not seen otherwise. I'm not saying that secular groups are perfect, but there is no doubt that to get a good person to do wicked things, you need religion.
i know that i am just speculating... i relise that of course it doesnt prove anythng but dont you think that it is odd that in this day and age people still belive in something that there is no rational proof or explanation for?
But maybe the best evidence that there is some sort of divine being or power is that a vast majority of the human population believe in a divine presents/power/being with lack of a proof. Are all these people wrong to do so?
@SOG3000 Yes. That is called the "Argument from Authority" and it doesn't prove ANYTHING. The entire world used to think the world was flat and that the sun revolved around it. Derp?
@scjoiner First of all u haven’t acknowledged a key aspect to many religions and that is faith. I bring this up because to prove that a God or at least the Christian one existed would actually almost defeat the purpose in faith because faith is to “believe without knowing”.weather this is rational or not is easily debated.
@SOG3000 I acknowledge that, but I do not think that faith can be used as proof. All I am concerned with is proof, evidence, and things which actually exist.
@judomudo That's clever, but problematic. I'll say this: If the right hand side ends on a +1, then you are correct. If it ends on a -1, then you are not. If we assume it goes on forever, then we will never know if it is correct :)
Just wondering, if someone did prove to you that the singularity particle couldn't have existed forever, would you continue making the series?
And also, if the singularity particle caused the big bang, how could it have infinitely existed before that WITHOUT creating the big band like a billion billion years earlier? Otherwise the big band just happened without any apparent reason.
Who are we to say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever? We are normal people that can say whatever they think.
Although honestly, can we say it existed forever, if it doesn't exist now? I mean, DOES it exit now? It seems like it doesn't. if it doesn't exist now, it doesn't exist "forever"
@slightlyst0o0pid It's proven by modern cosmology. Go to Wikipedia and look up "Big Bang" and you will have tons of sources at the bottom of the page to read up on.
@slightlyst0o0pid Yes. A "white hole" has been suggested as a possible origin of the first singularity. There is a singularity in every black hole, and some think that they lead to a white hole in other universes. Another hypothesis suggests that our universe collided with another universe and what we see as super strings (if they exist) are like ripples in the fabric of our universe from that collission. You should read "The universe in a nutshell" by Stephen Hawking. He sums some of them up.
If God do have an timeless existance then he lives through every moment at the same time therefore he has seen everything and has done everything therefore nothing happens in the plane of no time. But time doesn't exist without movement so god that is timeless has no physical properties and therefore no influential powers over anything. So if god is everlasting he is already dead and newborn at the moment you think about it and you are just a part of his dream a dream of time. God doesn't exist.
To are a very intelligent and insightful person. I'm enjoying the series! May I ask for you take up the fallacious case against evolution/for 'intelligent' design proposed by Michele Bachmann?
@lucasc666 Bachmann is a bigot. I would sooner leave the country than serve as a citizen under her. She thinks African Americans are worse off now than during slavery. ID is a farce and easily disproven and discredited. The US Supreme court does not recognize ID as a science and neither do I. talkorigins . org debunks ID pretty nicely.
Proof is not provable! If you're talking abstract mathematics yes, however when talking about the world we live in, then the best the mind can do in solving a problem such as the one you proposed is 1) Admit it's ignorance of any knowing whatsoever or 2) Propose a possible solution that fits the case subject to the laws of the universe or paradigm in which it exists or 3) run straight up against a paradox from which it cannot surmount Intuition must back the intellect in answering such questions
One can believe without facts but one cannot know without facts. facts doesn't exist because everything is existential and therefore there cannot be anything in this world that isn't a subject of change. Therefore the laws of physics are wrong and right at the same time the laws of physics do not exist on a micro level but only on a macro level. Still not existing on a macro level but a micro level. Therefore the existence of everything is in the observers eye.Nno evidence for God= No god!
Why wouldn't you believe in a religion. If you believe in the big bang then you just sit in the ground when you die, but if there is a God then your sorta screwed. But if you believe in a religion and there is no God, then you sit in the ground anyways. So i see no harm in believing in a religion that you see to make the most sense
@RuneNell How does that prove god? I'm fine with believing we go nowhere when we die... I was dead for thousands of years and it didn't trouble me at all.You may see no harm in religion, but you are wrong. Religion and the religious kill and persecute by the millions.
@JerkFerDays dont be ignorant this is knowledge just becuase someone gives you information, it doesnt mean you have to believe it i think the more you know about other peoples beliefes and the less time you spend trying to prove youre own the smarter and happier you will be
but thats just my beliefe are you going to block my user now, hope not -Kitt
We DON'T know how long the singularity existed for.
Are you familiar with the theory/hypothesis (don't know if there's proof) that the Universe will collapse back into itself and then create a new universe (the Big Crunch)? I beleive that somehow when the universe has the capacity to reach infinite size, a new Big Bang is created, because as you know, a singularity takes up no physical space (if it did, it would have to exist in a universe already, but as we know, it CREATED a universe)(cont.)
the only way I could answer that question would be by saying that mankind has a tendency to think that we are special. We are on some aspects (advanced frontal lobe for example). In christianity, we are created at god's image, which would be awesome. Because we are in god's image, we also think that we know everything (which is far from true) therefor when we first believed that god created everything, changing that belief would mean that we were wrong, and that apparently can't happen.
@Eyoxiz He does not try to find what is true. He is just analyzing and dis validating the popular arguments for the existence of a god and or the doings of a god.
@Eyoxiz "you're struggling with your beliefs about the world". In what sense? I do every day, if you mean I contemplate what is true or not. If you don't do that, it's a bad thing, not a good thing.
@scjoiner Why are you targeting Christianity if you don't want conflict over religion? Last time I checked, Christians weren't the chaos causing religous zealots. Christians are rather peaceful.
@Eyoxiz Wrong, sir. Christians, Muslims, and Jews are all violent and terrifying religious groups who are equally evil in my eyes. Murder is not the only despicable act which mankind is capable of. Keep that in mind. whatstheharm . net
@scjoiner How is Christianity violent and terrifying? Explain. Evil? How? You're outrageous. Keep in mind there is a difference between individuals actions and a faith.
@Eyoxiz I'm outrageous? Not quite, sir. Christians are taught that anyone who does not blindly accept their vicariously redemptive savior will be tortured forever. What we have here is an infinite punishment for a finite crime. God supposedly loves ALL life, yet is willing to ETERNALLY torture them for using their vast intellect to disbelieve in him. Furthermore, the majority of humans will never hear about the Christian god in their lifetime, yet are condemned to be tortured regardless. Evil.
@scjoiner Stephen, your prejudice against religion is, quite frankly, appalling. People are terrifying, and I urge you to check your sources if you think that any doctrine in a religion is the cause of this general accusation of violence that you constantly make. I can speak with confidence that Catholic doctrine does not condone any of this non-specific "violence" and "murder" of which you speak.
@chemdork123 Catholicism is responsible for its fair share. The Pope taught that condoms are evil and increase the spread of HIV. There are a few Biblical verses which preach love and tolerance, but in order to accept those, we must also accept the others. As far as murder goes, you need to look no further than fundamentalist groups who are Biblical literalists who accept the stoning of gays, divorcees, and adulterers.
@scjoiner Incorrect on every charge. It is clear you do not understand the official Catholic view on the use of condoms and you are reading that comment out of context. Also, to which fundamentalist groups do you refer? "Biblical literalists" are not Catholic, and do not speak for christians as a whole. Again, I will urge you to go to primary sources, such as catholic(dot)org, for the Catechism, Encyclicals, and Bible.
@chemdork123 "You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms, On the contrary, it increases the problem." An example of the "fundies" would be the Westboro Baptist church, but of course they aren't catholic. There are some really great Catholics quoted on adultthought.ucsd.edu/Culture_War/The_American_Taliban DOT html.
@scjoiner Yes, that is the quotation, but again, you are clearly using it without any knowledge of the Catholic position on this (see "Theology of the body", etc). Westboro Baptist, huh? Well, yes, I see your point that a church with 71 members (as of 2007) speaks for christians as a whole.... (sarcasm). Finally, none of the quotes you link to are taken out of context and they are all from highly respected Catholics that represent the faith. Once again, check your sources.
@scjoiner Again, I would love to debate you on this and your other points, but YouTube is certainly not the venue for such a matter. YouTube is by default a one-sided video argument, so again I urge you to start a blog for this sort of thing to have some more meaningful debate and discussion.
@Eyoxiz Uneducated? Are you an idiot? I read the Bible and the Koran DAILY and there are very few positive messages to be found therein. You should research something BESIDES Christianity and you might learn a thing or two. ironchariots . org and evilbible . com might help for starters.
@scjoiner Open the Bible and read it cover to cover, I don't mean just going on radical websites made by slobs in their moms basement that pick out verses out of context. I mean actually read it.
@Eyoxiz I have. Multiple times. You haven't addressed any concerns of mine. The Bible actually leads many people to question the ludicrousness of Christianity and Judaism because of the messages within. You probably haven't heard anything negative in it, so you think it's all diamonds and sunshine. The Bible teaches hate and bigotry. Read it yourself.
@scjoiner OK, I'll try to tackle this in 500 char for you. First of all, "out of context" would describe a lot of the quotes taken out of the Bible. Second, the Bible is just a book, and like any book, a person who reads it without any guidance may not get the proper message therein. Context here relates to passages, history, and general way of thinking of people at the time the books were written. All must be known and studied for you to get the true message.
@chemdork123 You have many good points, but my question is this: Is the Bible a source of understanding of the character of God? I mean to say, should people base their morality off of the character of God in the Bible? If so, then my assertion of the evil of religion stands as we are meant to take advice from an evil being. If not, then where is our moral perspective coming from?
@scjoiner God is not an evil being. I wish I could go into details, but... not here. Suffice it to say that the OT was written in a violent time for humans. As such, the OT is rather violent. I am not invalidating it, but merely stating a qualifier here. There are other ways in which we can view the violent passages in the Bible, but they cannot all be grouped together and... again, bad forum for this.
@chemdork123 I get the context thing, I really do. But some of it is totally inexcusable in 2011. I cannot begin to respect anything which advocates slavery, killing infants, and rape. To me, this is far beyond historical context and just downright outrageous.
Stephen created a universe. He spend 80 percent of his time there, throwing potatoes and staring at the sun...
TheMcDucky 4 months ago
A created B created C created D created E created F created G created H created..... .....X created Y created Z created.... What?
TheMcDucky 4 months ago
Anyone who actually gets offended by this should think their life over, this is simply part of freedom of speech and honestly, common thinking.
When all things are equal, the simplest answer tends to be the right one
RubenVarHerIgen 5 months ago in playlist Liked
Dr. dennis Polis apparently has proof why the special pleading is valid.
Because god is necessary and self explaining.
I'll send you the vid -_-
sailornaruto39 6 months ago
what is it i know what is particle? what is the brain?
its more complacated whats anasary enviornment mean?
mariolocke 6 months ago
But.. I think everyone who believes in God (I'm an agnostic atheist), believes that he's supernatural, literally over/besides-natural. So you wouldn't need any proof, you can just believe. In the same way, you can believe in the singularity particle, it's just belief, it's not logically rational. Be aware of the difference, because now you're almost taking the stance of a 'strong' atheist, which is almost as bad as a 'strong' theist (IMO).
Martineibye 7 months ago
@Martineibye No, the singularity particle is proven through observational physics. God is not.
scjoiner 7 months ago 2
It seems you have to make a video about sarcasm...
Martineibye 7 months ago
Who are we to say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever?
Well I'm Erik, and you're Stephen.. Answers first part of the question.
And I could say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever, but that would be a logical fallacy, same with me saying that it DID exist forever. It's a logical fallacy. I have no proof to give you, that could prove my statement.
ToastyTheDragon 7 months ago
@scjoiner Wow, you've really become quite an asshole
billionthb 7 months ago
How do we know that God is not the singular particle.
GeosMineCraft 7 months ago
Thank you very much for the link to the video it was a hour long lecture and I am just finishing it up. Can you provide more links in the future to videos such as this one. Thanks again!
MasterIceDeep 7 months ago
Wow asshole. So i'm doing something wrong in life because I don't give 2 shits about Carl Sagen? Fuck you.
seanecw123 7 months ago
@seanecw123 One of us had a sarcasm fail...
scjoiner 7 months ago 10
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SuperMetallicaBros 7 months ago
@SuperMetallicaBros I KNOW that some things can't be explained - that is the point! To insert religion as the "end all" solution is asinine and does not address any problems that humanity faces. I ridicule religion because it is a stigma on our society and must be stopped if we are to continue peacefully as a species.
scjoiner 7 months ago
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SuperMetallicaBros 7 months ago
@SuperMetallicaBros Hate is a very strong word. For one thing, not ALL Muslims hate western civilization. In fact, most of them condemn the actions of those few extremists. Also, this idea that 'All Muslims hate us' is propagated by both Christian and Muslim radicals, like the Koran burner. Religion is not the only thing that stops people from killing each other, there is a little something called a conscience. Religion is not a bad thing, it is merely a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands.
path0mango 7 months ago
@SuperMetallicaBros
1. Research Communism.
2. Research Islam.
3. Go fuck yourself.
4. ???
5. Profit. (for me, you ignorant prick)
Beanly002 7 months ago
@KaoticRS I still have over 4,000. Oops.
scjoiner 7 months ago 5
You linked me a video. I was interested. I watched it. ... ?!?? PROFIT! Best talk i've seen in a long time.
thomastancksVideos 7 months ago
ellisg12 7 months ago 3
well, you win some you lose some, I'm subscribing BECAUSE of your new videos, I do enjoy watching smart americans talking eloquently about the art of rational thinking. when you're not american yourself, it gives you a warm little feeling not unlike hope, you know... we all expect your nation to bring forth "the middle ages II", so every little sign that there's still some brainpower native in the u.s. is very much appreciated.
Tsuliwaensis 7 months ago
Please return to minecraft.
TheBuddyboy35 7 months ago
what happend to Minecraft? o.O
sputtnikk11 7 months ago
If christanity never took rome, it would of never fallen. And think of how much better off wed be without the darkages... I hate religion ...
ikub58 7 months ago
No offense, but first off, what happened to the minecraft videos that were supposed to continue uninterrupted by this series. Secondly, I thought this series was supposed to be about the qualities required to be "smart," not about religious beliefs
billionthb 7 months ago
@billionthb Watch my update video. Then come back with real questions.
scjoiner 7 months ago
This is my argument:
Me: You think God created the Universe? What created God?
Other Person: He just existed. He has existed forever.
Me: Ditto.
Seriously, though. I'm not going to flame you for uploading these videos, but I really think your channel should be for Minecraft primarily. You're excellent at Redstone, but not so much at disproving the existence of God. You will never convince anyone.
If you want to shift your focus, make it official. Your name still has Minecraft in it.
TheAdmiralPancake 7 months ago
The singularity particle is just one theory in what happen/ caused the big bang, the other growing one is when two parallel universes collides it destroys time and space in both universes and re creates them when they move apart with new matter in each universe, so the time has always been there but in our universe it is constantly being renewed.
So inturn god can be timeless since the grouping of universes (unsure of the technically name) is timeless but our individual universe isn't.
Cooleocarter 8 months ago
the player can enter the game and play it. I thnk God invented the physics of the universe/or of whatever the bigger thing is called (multiverse?) and then let matter react with everyhting else, as the physics ensure that things can evolve, react and playout with God's interaction. Now, I'm not saying that reality is in fact a game. NO. I'm just using a game as an example to explain my take on things. This is just my opinion, but please by all means reply and explain your point of view.
GrandScheme14 8 months ago
@GrandScheme14
If such a thing as god existed, That is the theory i would go by XD
We're all just organic programs ;P
ToastyTheDragon 7 months ago
putting this theory out there as it makes sense and could be true. Now, God? I'm not sure wheather or not a/God exists, but if he does, he is the ONE and ONLY God. And I do not think he has a sex (Male/Female/other) as he would have invented the whole sex thing in the first place. If God exists, I do not believe he made every single aspect of the universe/universes but instead I like to think of it like how game developers programe a game. They code it all and implement the physics, and then
GrandScheme14 8 months ago
Scientists have put forward the idea of a multiverse, in which billions of universes exist. No, trillions- no, MORE! Basically, whenever there is more than one outcome, the universe splits into many to ensure EVERY outcome actually happens, but in different universes. You can even think of these as parrallel universes if that helps- they exist and are just as real as our universe, only we can't interact with them. Now I'm not saying this is actually true because SCIENTISTS SAY IT IS! I'm just
GrandScheme14 8 months ago
Hey just a believer here, saying that I appreciate your video!
If anyone can be argumentatively convinced of the christian god, they can be convinced back the other way. So trying to prove and/or disprove is a waste of breath in my opinion -- in order to truly know the Father, we need to be sons/daughters. And I love intellectuals and skeptics, because I hate being led down the wrong path by psychological trickery. And Carl Sagan actually gets me excited about God! Keep it up with the smarts :-)
ilike600baud 8 months ago
@ExperienceSftwrks Your opinion is your opinion, but who cares if videos are being hated on? We don't all have the same opinions on things, we'd be a dull monotonous race if we all loved or liked the same thing. We live mostly in pluralistic societies, we have differing opinions on Morality and other situations, no reason for someone to stop making videos, to put it simply, if you don't like them, don't watch them and don't think posting comments like these makes you the better person.
Hardiment123 8 months ago
Yes.
clayton132 8 months ago
I liked this video, I got to your channel from a Minecraft video and I was actually very interested in what you had to say. I am definitely a 100% logical person and like to base everything I think about on facts, so you couldn't have appealed to me more. Great work, earned my sub (not easy...only about 20 people have it ) :)
Firemaker100 8 months ago
Hello Stephen!
To answer your question, perhaps the singularity particle did exist forever. The question is: what set it off. From there you have to ask yourself "What was before space and time exactly?" If space and time haven't always existed, something must have. To think that the singularity particle set itself off is a very narrow view. Maybe another form of reality existed before S&T that we cannot comprehend. Just a thought though, and I would be interested to hear your opinion.
Nilokster 8 months ago
@geosminecraft quite a bit. There was no exodus of Jews out of Europe. He gospels were not written by disciples. Also we have no evidence for Jesus AT ALL. It doesn't look too good.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Can you pleas explain how black holes works, my friend tried but I did not get it at all :)
IAmBoogieman 8 months ago
@IAmBoogieman basically, when you get a really big star (we're talking hundreds of times the size of the sun here), it tends to go out with a bang. As it runs out of fuel, it starts to fall in on itself until the pressure of the centre becomes too great and it explodes in a supernova. Huge amounts of gas and matter are flung off into space. This explosion happens in seconds. What is left collapses into a tiny tiny point. This is a black hole. It drags in matter and light with it's gravity.
grymloque 8 months ago
Hahaha, is that a crab on your head! XD
Krasevel 8 months ago
Everything takes time, or is it that time ravages everything.
I doubt some random quark could will itself into existence and cause a chain reaction although the idea of an all powerful god spontaneously creating itself or always existing is just as preposterous
clownprince88 8 months ago
The reason i refer to a god as timeless is because i feel the concept of time is more another element that is constricted by the consciousness.
It's not exactly a separate entity, a so called sentient being but a feeling that indirectly acts on the world around it by a sometimes subtle insinuation.
Sentient beings created time, possibly because it gives the sense of order and understanding.
Why do people get anxious when there is no discernible reason to be, because of "time" and it's effect
clownprince88 8 months ago
@1:48 lol
Jameize03 8 months ago
@ExperienceSftwrks Most? Can you read? This video has 86% positive ratings alone. Last time I checked, that's a super majority. Sounds like it's just you and a couple other people who can't rationalize your views based on the facts that I'm providing.
scjoiner 8 months ago 11
'Agnostic Atheist' here, just popping in to say that I'm enjoying your videos. Also, I'm sad to see that so many believers keep spouting their backless arguments. Let's just come to terms people. WE EXIST. We don't need to ask questions that are only followed by more questions. Let's just get along, go to space, and maybe stumble upon something that can give us real answers. If not, my nightmares of a nuclear holocaust could be just around the corner.
Krimarieable 8 months ago 9
chanarchive[dot]org/4chan/b/14067/if-god-isn-t-real-then-how-come-such-a-perfect-and-beautiful-thing-as-my-posting-number-exists-christian
You cannot disprove this, no matter how much I wish you could.
shawni2094 8 months ago
@shawni2094 modget fail
elliotmartin 8 months ago
You sound kinda like Sagan; your accents and at times your cadance is simular.
CalvinJGreen 8 months ago
@ExperienceSftwrks This is a topic that Stephen obviously is very interested in. If he wants to make these videos and share his thoughts on the Universe, then let him. I think they are great. I also think that if you are being enraged by these videos, you should learn to be more open minded and accept other peoples views on life.
EikGog 8 months ago
god is over-power
osb107 8 months ago
@scjoiner I don't really want to fight so much, it might make things a little awkward on the jl-server...
PLOVAPODA 8 months ago
@PLOVAPODA I don't want to fight, either. I am genuinely interested in why people believe what they do and if I can help them to actually rationalize their beliefs, all the better.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner What in the Cristian bible has been Disproved?
GeosMineCraft 8 months ago
@reverandraptor Okay. My point was that you cannot apply any physical rules or logic to God, because those are laws of the Universe. God is not limited in those ways: Human beings need to come from somewhere, they need to be conceived and born in order to exist. However, God invented the whole concept of coming from somewhere. He was around before that, so he really didn't come from anywhere. He just is.
PLOVAPODA 8 months ago
@PLOVAPODA That's very whimsical, but you're going to need to substantiate that claim with something other than speculation.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Big thumbs up for 1:00 :D
Bring back the old format of you talking at the screen; These info screens are good for explaining things, but it's a little sterile compared to the first few.
Quimbyrbg 8 months ago
Ugh... The whole premise of a supreme being is that the rules of the universe are just his building blocks. God exists OUTSIDE of time and space, so wondering when he came to be doesn't make sense: Time itself DOES NOT APPLY to God. It's like saying Notch can only hold 64 things at a time. His creations are limited in that way, but in real life he isn't. God created time, he isn't controlled by it.
PLOVAPODA 8 months ago
@PLOVAPODA You missed the whole point of this video. Answer this: Where did god come from?
reverandraptor 8 months ago
@PLOVAPODA Let me just tweak your answer: Time itself DOES NOT APPLY to the singularity. Equally valid, no?
scjoiner 8 months ago in playlist Science, Religion, Intelligence
So thats Just Cause 2
ItsRG4M3R 8 months ago
I had a guy try the casual argument on me last week and he thought he was very clever. When I pointed out that this argument had been refuted nearly 300 years ago and no serious philosopher still tries to prop this up, he left the discussion and never came back. The part that annoys me though is that he'll try that again on the next non-beiiever as if I never gave him the refutation of the argument. Christians lie! All the time!
Korealignments 8 months ago
@Korealignments *Causal argument, not casual. >.<
Korealignments 8 months ago
@Korealignments It seems that the more gullible you are, the more virtuous you are. After all, faith is (to many) a virtue and faith is gullibility incarnate. I wouldn't say they always lie, but frequently is accurate. Am I supposed to believe that a man rose from the dead? That's obviously a lie, a mistake, or a miracle. I'm inclined to believe the foremost.
scjoiner 8 months ago
and i wasnt saying it prooved anything at all it doesnt need to prove anything. and you may want to think about keeping your arguments about the topic not making them personal how old are you (Derp)?
SOG3000 8 months ago
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i know that i am just speculating... i relise that of course it doesnt prove anythng but dont you think that it is odd that in this day and age people still belive in something that there is no rational proof or explanation for?
SOG3000 8 months ago
@SOG3000 It is indeed very odd. Historically, we can trace it back, so it's not that mysterious. Luckily, religion is on a SHARP decline, so it shouldn't last much longer as a majority.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Luckily why is that so ?
SOG3000 8 months ago
@SOG3000 Because religion is responsible for a great many atrocities and immoral actions, the likes of which not seen otherwise. I'm not saying that secular groups are perfect, but there is no doubt that to get a good person to do wicked things, you need religion.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner hmm thats actually an interesting argument. maybe you should do a video on that ?
SOG3000 8 months ago
@SOG3000 That's why I began this series in the first place. I will do many videos on that soon.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner cool look forward to it gives me something to think about lol
SOG3000 8 months ago
i know that i am just speculating... i relise that of course it doesnt prove anythng but dont you think that it is odd that in this day and age people still belive in something that there is no rational proof or explanation for?
SOG3000 8 months ago
But maybe the best evidence that there is some sort of divine being or power is that a vast majority of the human population believe in a divine presents/power/being with lack of a proof. Are all these people wrong to do so?
SOG3000 8 months ago
@SOG3000 Yes. That is called the "Argument from Authority" and it doesn't prove ANYTHING. The entire world used to think the world was flat and that the sun revolved around it. Derp?
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner First of all u haven’t acknowledged a key aspect to many religions and that is faith. I bring this up because to prove that a God or at least the Christian one existed would actually almost defeat the purpose in faith because faith is to “believe without knowing”.weather this is rational or not is easily debated.
SOG3000 8 months ago
@SOG3000 I acknowledge that, but I do not think that faith can be used as proof. All I am concerned with is proof, evidence, and things which actually exist.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Help us, Carl!
RedOrb19 8 months ago
@RedOrb19 Ha I might name my next dog Carl.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner I'll pretend it's after me.
RedOrb19 8 months ago
@RedOrb19 Partly.
scjoiner 8 months ago
I honestly love this series. Keep going with it.
Icflardragon 8 months ago
@judomudo That's clever, but problematic. I'll say this: If the right hand side ends on a +1, then you are correct. If it ends on a -1, then you are not. If we assume it goes on forever, then we will never know if it is correct :)
scjoiner 8 months ago
Just wondering, if someone did prove to you that the singularity particle couldn't have existed forever, would you continue making the series?
And also, if the singularity particle caused the big bang, how could it have infinitely existed before that WITHOUT creating the big band like a billion billion years earlier? Otherwise the big band just happened without any apparent reason.
QwerertX 8 months ago
@QwerertX I would still continue unless they proved it was God :)
The thing is, there was no TIME before the BB, so you can't say "billions of years". Once the BB happened, time began.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Who are we to say that the singularity particle didn't exist forever? We are normal people that can say whatever they think.
Although honestly, can we say it existed forever, if it doesn't exist now? I mean, DOES it exit now? It seems like it doesn't. if it doesn't exist now, it doesn't exist "forever"
marsgreekgod 8 months ago
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BlakkTattuu 8 months ago
Teach the controversy! (Creation of Flying Spaghetti Monster!!!)
lucasc666 8 months ago 2
@lucasc666 I too would like to see the flying spaghetti monster
marsgreekgod 8 months ago
@marsgreekgod May his noodly appendage touch you.
lucasc666 8 months ago
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Annapolisdweller123 8 months ago
are there any ideas/ theroy on to the origin of the singularity partical?
slightlyst0o0pid 8 months ago
@slightlyst0o0pid It's proven by modern cosmology. Go to Wikipedia and look up "Big Bang" and you will have tons of sources at the bottom of the page to read up on.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner okay, ill look into it
slightlyst0o0pid 8 months ago
@slightlyst0o0pid Yes. A "white hole" has been suggested as a possible origin of the first singularity. There is a singularity in every black hole, and some think that they lead to a white hole in other universes. Another hypothesis suggests that our universe collided with another universe and what we see as super strings (if they exist) are like ripples in the fabric of our universe from that collission. You should read "The universe in a nutshell" by Stephen Hawking. He sums some of them up.
gnarfsan 8 months ago
If God do have an timeless existance then he lives through every moment at the same time therefore he has seen everything and has done everything therefore nothing happens in the plane of no time. But time doesn't exist without movement so god that is timeless has no physical properties and therefore no influential powers over anything. So if god is everlasting he is already dead and newborn at the moment you think about it and you are just a part of his dream a dream of time. God doesn't exist.
livedandletdie 8 months ago
To are a very intelligent and insightful person. I'm enjoying the series! May I ask for you take up the fallacious case against evolution/for 'intelligent' design proposed by Michele Bachmann?
wikipedia[DOT]org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann#Education_policy
Simply replace the [DOT] with a period/decimal.
lucasc666 8 months ago
@lucasc666 Bachmann is a bigot. I would sooner leave the country than serve as a citizen under her. She thinks African Americans are worse off now than during slavery. ID is a farce and easily disproven and discredited. The US Supreme court does not recognize ID as a science and neither do I. talkorigins . org debunks ID pretty nicely.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Proof is not provable! If you're talking abstract mathematics yes, however when talking about the world we live in, then the best the mind can do in solving a problem such as the one you proposed is 1) Admit it's ignorance of any knowing whatsoever or 2) Propose a possible solution that fits the case subject to the laws of the universe or paradigm in which it exists or 3) run straight up against a paradox from which it cannot surmount Intuition must back the intellect in answering such questions
arcadesdudeMineCraft 8 months ago
One can believe without facts but one cannot know without facts. facts doesn't exist because everything is existential and therefore there cannot be anything in this world that isn't a subject of change. Therefore the laws of physics are wrong and right at the same time the laws of physics do not exist on a micro level but only on a macro level. Still not existing on a macro level but a micro level. Therefore the existence of everything is in the observers eye.Nno evidence for God= No god!
livedandletdie 8 months ago
“Believe nothing. No Matter where you have read it, or who said it, even if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own common sense.” – Buddha
Majoolwip 8 months ago
Why wouldn't you believe in a religion. If you believe in the big bang then you just sit in the ground when you die, but if there is a God then your sorta screwed. But if you believe in a religion and there is no God, then you sit in the ground anyways. So i see no harm in believing in a religion that you see to make the most sense
RuneNell 8 months ago
@RuneNell How does that prove god? I'm fine with believing we go nowhere when we die... I was dead for thousands of years and it didn't trouble me at all.You may see no harm in religion, but you are wrong. Religion and the religious kill and persecute by the millions.
scjoiner 8 months ago
unsubbed
JerkFerDays 8 months ago
@JerkFerDays you're a dick.
user1maximus 8 months ago
@JerkFerDays dont be ignorant this is knowledge just becuase someone gives you information, it doesnt mean you have to believe it i think the more you know about other peoples beliefes and the less time you spend trying to prove youre own the smarter and happier you will be
but thats just my beliefe are you going to block my user now, hope not -Kitt
knisleyfilms 8 months ago
what if god is only assigned to earth and the creation and evolution of earth and not the universe?
ElginPocketwatch 8 months ago
@ElginPocketwatch That would probably be in another proof.
rerere284 8 months ago
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@ElginPocketwatch that would contradict what the bible and other religious texts tell us
BradyhahaPSN 8 months ago
your logic doesn't make sense. you said something can come from nothing. God is a something...
ModdedDuck 8 months ago
@ModdedDuck Is there even a god? You just assumed there is one. Oh what a dilemma with these religions and stuff haha :P
ZeroHeroVids 8 months ago
@ModdedDuck But God hasn't been proven. These particles which come from nothing (via quantum theory) have been proven.
scjoiner 8 months ago
We DON'T know how long the singularity existed for.
Are you familiar with the theory/hypothesis (don't know if there's proof) that the Universe will collapse back into itself and then create a new universe (the Big Crunch)? I beleive that somehow when the universe has the capacity to reach infinite size, a new Big Bang is created, because as you know, a singularity takes up no physical space (if it did, it would have to exist in a universe already, but as we know, it CREATED a universe)(cont.)
GasparXR 8 months ago
@GasparXR Actually, my theory about infinite size makes no, sense, an increasing number can't reach it :P
GasparXR 8 months ago
@GasparXR The Big Crunch hypothesis was disproved in the last decade because of the acceleration of the universal expansion.
scjoiner 8 months ago
Great video, love how you're doing 2 of my favorite things on youtube. Minecraft and stuff about religion and science
KillaMarci 8 months ago
We don't know how the universe was created.
*reversed*
We don't know if god created the universe, therefore he did not do it. (the athiest version of the false argument.)
Clike666ness 8 months ago
@Clike666ness No, the atheist argument is 'there was no god to create it"
GasparXR 8 months ago
@GasparXR S
Sorry that was what i wanted to say.
Clike666ness 8 months ago
you forgot to give us the link to Lawrence Krauss' lecture :) this topic really interests me
otherwise really good video once again!
rad4Ri 8 months ago
the only way I could answer that question would be by saying that mankind has a tendency to think that we are special. We are on some aspects (advanced frontal lobe for example). In christianity, we are created at god's image, which would be awesome. Because we are in god's image, we also think that we know everything (which is far from true) therefor when we first believed that god created everything, changing that belief would mean that we were wrong, and that apparently can't happen.
TheMattgician 8 months ago
I can tell you're struggling with your beliefs about the world... If I can recommend one thing, it would be to not harden your heart.
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz
Define "struggling with your beliefs"?
Clike666ness 8 months ago
@Clike666ness Trying to find what is true
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz He does not try to find what is true. He is just analyzing and dis validating the popular arguments for the existence of a god and or the doings of a god.
JTProcessor 8 months ago
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@Eyoxiz "you're struggling with your beliefs about the world". In what sense? I do every day, if you mean I contemplate what is true or not. If you don't do that, it's a bad thing, not a good thing.
13baldjj 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz I'm not struggling with anything except seeing Earth be torn apart by religious zealots.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Why are you targeting Christianity if you don't want conflict over religion? Last time I checked, Christians weren't the chaos causing religous zealots. Christians are rather peaceful.
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz Wrong, sir. Christians, Muslims, and Jews are all violent and terrifying religious groups who are equally evil in my eyes. Murder is not the only despicable act which mankind is capable of. Keep that in mind. whatstheharm . net
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner How is Christianity violent and terrifying? Explain. Evil? How? You're outrageous. Keep in mind there is a difference between individuals actions and a faith.
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz I'm outrageous? Not quite, sir. Christians are taught that anyone who does not blindly accept their vicariously redemptive savior will be tortured forever. What we have here is an infinite punishment for a finite crime. God supposedly loves ALL life, yet is willing to ETERNALLY torture them for using their vast intellect to disbelieve in him. Furthermore, the majority of humans will never hear about the Christian god in their lifetime, yet are condemned to be tortured regardless. Evil.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Stephen, your prejudice against religion is, quite frankly, appalling. People are terrifying, and I urge you to check your sources if you think that any doctrine in a religion is the cause of this general accusation of violence that you constantly make. I can speak with confidence that Catholic doctrine does not condone any of this non-specific "violence" and "murder" of which you speak.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@chemdork123 Catholicism is responsible for its fair share. The Pope taught that condoms are evil and increase the spread of HIV. There are a few Biblical verses which preach love and tolerance, but in order to accept those, we must also accept the others. As far as murder goes, you need to look no further than fundamentalist groups who are Biblical literalists who accept the stoning of gays, divorcees, and adulterers.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Incorrect on every charge. It is clear you do not understand the official Catholic view on the use of condoms and you are reading that comment out of context. Also, to which fundamentalist groups do you refer? "Biblical literalists" are not Catholic, and do not speak for christians as a whole. Again, I will urge you to go to primary sources, such as catholic(dot)org, for the Catechism, Encyclicals, and Bible.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@chemdork123 "You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms, On the contrary, it increases the problem." An example of the "fundies" would be the Westboro Baptist church, but of course they aren't catholic. There are some really great Catholics quoted on adultthought.ucsd.edu/Culture_War/The_American_Taliban DOT html.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Yes, that is the quotation, but again, you are clearly using it without any knowledge of the Catholic position on this (see "Theology of the body", etc). Westboro Baptist, huh? Well, yes, I see your point that a church with 71 members (as of 2007) speaks for christians as a whole.... (sarcasm). Finally, none of the quotes you link to are taken out of context and they are all from highly respected Catholics that represent the faith. Once again, check your sources.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@scjoiner Again, I would love to debate you on this and your other points, but YouTube is certainly not the venue for such a matter. YouTube is by default a one-sided video argument, so again I urge you to start a blog for this sort of thing to have some more meaningful debate and discussion.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@chemdork123 Yeah, you have a point there. I don't mean to seem intolerant and you know I respect you.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Well, thank you. I know you can be reasonable too. It would be nice to try to find a different venue for this...
chemdork123 8 months ago
@scjoiner You're uneducated on the Bible young man. Sit down and read it.
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz Uneducated? Are you an idiot? I read the Bible and the Koran DAILY and there are very few positive messages to be found therein. You should research something BESIDES Christianity and you might learn a thing or two. ironchariots . org and evilbible . com might help for starters.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Open the Bible and read it cover to cover, I don't mean just going on radical websites made by slobs in their moms basement that pick out verses out of context. I mean actually read it.
Eyoxiz 8 months ago
@Eyoxiz I have. Multiple times. You haven't addressed any concerns of mine. The Bible actually leads many people to question the ludicrousness of Christianity and Judaism because of the messages within. You probably haven't heard anything negative in it, so you think it's all diamonds and sunshine. The Bible teaches hate and bigotry. Read it yourself.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner OK, I'll try to tackle this in 500 char for you. First of all, "out of context" would describe a lot of the quotes taken out of the Bible. Second, the Bible is just a book, and like any book, a person who reads it without any guidance may not get the proper message therein. Context here relates to passages, history, and general way of thinking of people at the time the books were written. All must be known and studied for you to get the true message.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@chemdork123 You have many good points, but my question is this: Is the Bible a source of understanding of the character of God? I mean to say, should people base their morality off of the character of God in the Bible? If so, then my assertion of the evil of religion stands as we are meant to take advice from an evil being. If not, then where is our moral perspective coming from?
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner God is not an evil being. I wish I could go into details, but... not here. Suffice it to say that the OT was written in a violent time for humans. As such, the OT is rather violent. I am not invalidating it, but merely stating a qualifier here. There are other ways in which we can view the violent passages in the Bible, but they cannot all be grouped together and... again, bad forum for this.
chemdork123 8 months ago
@chemdork123 I get the context thing, I really do. But some of it is totally inexcusable in 2011. I cannot begin to respect anything which advocates slavery, killing infants, and rape. To me, this is far beyond historical context and just downright outrageous.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner Well, it is good, then, that the church does not advocate any one of those things: slavery, killing infants, or rape.
chemdork123 8 months ago
Thanks for educating us! These videos are great. :)
MichaelJacksonRoks77 8 months ago
..I do have a feeling you don't believe in god. :p
Nzill 8 months ago 12
@Nzill I think he said that in the first episode.
rerere284 8 months ago
@Nzill Gee, you think? :D
scjoiner 8 months ago
Loving the series!
zacish 8 months ago 13
@zacish Thanks! I appreciate your feedback.
scjoiner 8 months ago
@scjoiner You're very much welcome! I prefer the new layout for the videos too! With the text and the pictures. Learning a lot from them. :)
zacish 8 months ago
Awesome video.
TheNatManRS 8 months ago
Love your videos :D:D
tordlt 8 months ago
great vid keep this up
Golph246 8 months ago
Anti-first!
Nzill 8 months ago