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  • Thanks for for the videos(this one and the previous one)

  • @MostazalsLord no problem

  • Thank you for creating a video as such. People need to hear and see this.

  • Religon is something created by one or a group of people who needed it as a tool to lead and motivate a nation and his goal in history.

    E.G, vikings believe they must die in battle or they will go to hell. This believe, is created to suit their time of chaos. Do you expect descendants of vikings now, to die in battle in order to gain after live freedom? Wake up and see reality. You and your parents work hard to get food, NOT God. If you dont work and just pray, let's see that food appear.......

  • haha,fuck fred durst!!!!

  • @BlueSpirals another thing.. Yes, life requires a specific set of circumstances & has evolved through nonrandom biological mutations as species adapt to Earth's changing environment. I never said nonrandom meant designed... dunno where you got that from? But does that imply that the creation of those circumstances where also nonrandom? Once again going back to the anthropic principle.

  • @MrLittletomdj No, it does not imply that those circumstances were nonrandom, or random, it implies nothing about them. There exist several trillions of stars possibly with several billion planets orbiting them. That is a high degree of probability that biological life can develop on at least two of them (since it already has on one). It is VERY unlikely that life exists only on earth, given this probability, and therefore life is not as special and unimaginable without divinity as we thought.

  • @BlueSpirals I knew you would say that.. but I just got back in and I'm fairly pissed... In the mean time, try not to get all irate about shit!

  • @MrLittletomdj I'm sorry, I dont mean to be rude to you. I am just upset that I live in a world where ignorance is an acceptable justification for belief in something. most of your arguments are in the form of "Well, we can't explain/dont know X, so it's possible that God exists."

  • @BlueSpirals LOL, that's just it. It' is probably THE most important question there is and worthy of debate. Hence I insist upon debating it. Is there a point to our existence or are we just some irratic virus spawned on a malfunctioning cell. I didn't expect answers to the questions I asked, I hoped you'd really just think about them long & hard. Finding faults in an untrue arguement is easy, finding the truth is harder.. Just gotta think out of the box on this one. (fucking word limit)

  • @MrLittletomdj Yeah, and the reason why it pisses me off is that it demonstrates your unfamiliarity with Informal Logical Fallacies, something every human being should know in order to be able to think clearly about the world around them. You are making arguments from incredulity and ignorance (ad ignorantium) by stating "There are things we don't know. God fits into those empty spaces in our knowledge." You need to do some extensive reading on the "god of the gaps" concept, or rewatch my video

  • I'm not religious... but the question is purpose. Do we have one? Higher power or collective consciousness? Is it at least plausible that one exists? There is no "proof" but there is evidence, things beyond rationality. Why do we search for answers? Why do we try to create AI or space travel? Why do we ask these questions at all? Why do we apreciate beauty in art or music? All I'm saying is the case isn't closed yet.

  • @MrLittletomdj We create our own purpose, we are not born with one. No evidence for a higher power or 'collective consciousness'. It is possible one exists but we have no reason to suspect it does. What evidence are you talking about? Let's hear it. We search for answers because we are inquisitive, intelligent mammals. Many mammals do that. We create AI and travel through space to learn and to make our lives easier. We ask questions to get answers. Beauty is aesthetically pleasing. Case closed

  • @BlueSpirals Listen mate, I'm not having a go.. But at least you agree that there's a posibility of something bigger than us. "Beauty is aesthetically pleasing" is just a statement of fact, but it is not the answer to that question... why is asthetically pleasing? It's a circular arguement I know. Also "purpose" is not something we can create for ourselves (in a broader sense), we either have one or we don't. If you're going to respond, please be gracious... I'm quite interested.

  • @MrLittletomdj We appreciate beauty for different reasons. We appreciate beauty in sexual terms because we are sexual (as in not asexually reproducing biological life forms), and that is what governs our mate selection. We find sunny meadows beautiful because evolutionarily we sought them out for safety and food. We find paintings beautiful because we can empathize with the emotions they express, convey, and invoke. People can create their own purpose. Do we have an intrinsic purpose? No.

  • Moreover what you have asserted is that there is no purpose to life and that it is mere fluke. That to me is as much of a leap of reason/faith as to assert that there definately is a God/creator. Statements like "we are naturally curious" just bring up the question " Why are we naturally curious?". Like I say, the case is definately not closed!

  • @MrLittletomdj No real scientist has ever said life is a fluke. We can map the development of biological life and note that it requires a very specific set of circumstances. It is not an accident and non-random. Especially evolution. We are naturally curious because our brains have developed to be complex tools for the interrogation of all that we perceive. You're basically asking "Why does mass have gravity?" There is no why. Why implies purpose and intent, and you cannot demonstrate there is.

  • @BlueSpirals "No scientist ever said life is a fluke"..

    If something is not a fluke then it was created with intent, thus it must have been created either consciously or as a subconcsious necessity.

    Either way this implies that it was created purposely (with purpose).

    I'm very much an anti-theist. I'm not a crazed preacher that attributes human morality to some devine supernatural creator. If you assert that life is fluke then your arguement stands, but you can't really have it both ways.

  • @MrLittletomdj False dichotomy. So you obviously have zero understanding of natural selection and zero understanding of the logical fallacies. That's two pretty big bodies of knowledge you should be familiar with if you're going to debate someone who is a public advocate of science. You have erected a false dichotomy (google it) and then used a straw man (google it) to attack my argument.

    My life is not a fluke and neither is yours. We are the nonrandom products of evolution. I CAN have both.

  • @BlueSpirals Right, you're getting a little derogotory "zero understanding blah, blah". And I wasn't being specific to the state of life that it has currently evolved to. So false dichotomy (google it? I resent that!) . Intent or fluke, what's the third option for the genesis of life. We're not talking natural selection. You're asserting that there's no God & I'm asserting that we cant know for sure & that it's well worth exploring the possibity that one may exist? Where's the fallacy?

  • @MrLittletomdj The reason I'm being rude to you is because the difference between you and I is that I'm willing to research my questions and you are not. Your entire proposition that a god might exist is based ENTIRELY on your ignorance of the answers to your own questions. You essentially made me find them for you. The genesis of life is not intentional because we have no reason to believe it to be, and it is not a fluke because it required a very specific set of circumstances. It was nonrandom

  • @BlueSpirals No! You seem to have it set in your mind that I'm unfarmiliar with basic concepts like natural selection, logical fallacies, dichotomy (and to throw in a few extras Jungian archetypes, causality, the anthropic principle).. What did you think I just fell out of bed and went.. "oh what if ther is a God? duh?" Neither you nor anyone can give satisfactory answers to the questions. Your level of reasoning is text book basic. I'm sorry I bothered to ask mr. advocate of science.

  • @MrLittletomdj Judging by the things you say, you have no science education to speak of. If you do, then you just grossly misrepresent your knowledge. My assessments of your questions are in accordance with scientific observations published by accredited professors, and everything I say can be easily checked with a simple search of the internet. If you are dissatisfied with my answers that's fine, but that does not give your arguments any more weight. That's another argumentum ad ignorantium.

  • @BlueSpirals This the conundrum. I'm asking philisophical questions & your giving scientific arguements. All your reasoning lies within the confines of "testible" evidence in the observable Universe. You said "we create our own purpose" but that isn't possible. We have desires, needs & immediate goals. But they are not our purpose, if we have one at all they can only be a result of it. Purpose is the intentional result of our conception not our own purposeful intent after the fact.

  • @MrLittletomdj Your questions are not philosophical. "Why do we appreciate beauty?" has a scientific answer. We can prove it. And yes, physical existence is a testable phenomenon, therefore god either exists in a scientific sense or he does not. If god exists as a philosophical or metaphorical being, then he does not exist at all, in the same way that planets and people exist. You just used a word you're trying to define within its own definition.

  • @MrLittletomdj Furthermore, it is not my job to teach you how to think. I am pointing out your fallacious reasoning and explaining why it is bad. If you cannot understand what I am telling you, then you are failing on all fronts to represent any sort of coherent argument for the possibility of god's existence. The only arguments you make are God of the Gaps arguments, and I've already covered that in this video, so not only is your reasoning bad but you straight up do not listen at all.

  • @BlueSpirals Nonrandom does not mean 'designed' and has never meant that. I am NOT asserting that there is no god, I have NEVER said that in ANY of my videos, that's yet ANOTHER straw man fallacy you're using against me. Dude, you need to argue like an adult or get the fuck off my channel. Where's the fallacy? Let's see, I've pointed three out to you so far.

  • Love the comical ending. Brilliant series though there are so many other fundamentally flawed arguments that you left out. But for the most part you pretty much summed it up.

  • @natdogrocker well i just used the most common arguments, really. there are a lot more.

  • Great answers.

  • I believe in balance,

    Fred Durst exists so that Orange Chicken exist.

    It's balance ;)

    Like Syndrome said,

    "once everyone's a super hero... no one will be."

  • loving the retarded voice for the questions

  • @thenoblepig

    He sounds like the guys from the game Fable :O

  • I feel so sorry for you! I really will be praying for you. I have xrays that show I once had scoliosis. I also have xrays that show I no longer have it. I know I couldn't go through life without him. It is a sad life that is lived without God! No one can explain how life started and all the science in the world can explain all they want. But God started and guided the process. Whatever that process may have been. I believe science shows the physical reaction that God began in the spiritual.

  • @childofabbafather You may have been trained to believe that your existence is lonely and meaningless without god, but atheists do not feel lonely whatsoever; we create our own purpose. As for your anecdotal miracle I obviously cannot comment, but tell me, how many amputees have had their limbs divinely regenerated by god? Seems like there are no diseases god can cure that man cannot. Your argument that science cannot explain abiogenesis is false.

  • @childofabbafather and BlueSpirals

    You are both insane, stop this bs and live life while you can. No need to waste any more time on this crap.

    -I Feel bad for Earth, stuck dealing with all this mess-

  • "Most religions are a system to threats and promises. It is spiritual blackmail."

    Absolutely Brilliant.

  • @AlexTheLunchBox Thank you. imagine how fewer religious people there would be in this world, if religions were not allowed to use the threat of hell to convert.

  • Aside from the mock british accents, I think you're trying to be from the black country, this was a superb video. Well done sir. Well presented and informative. Often funny too.

  • @pascalyuiop thank you sir

  • Great video. If only more people thought this way.

  • Humans didn't evolve from Neanderthals. Neanderthals were their own subspecies that somehow died out and the Homo Sapiens continued to thrive, iirc. Feel free to correct me here, but that was part of my world history class.

    As for the orange chicken: Ancient Chinese secret.

  • @CagimRaccoon

    I dont think I ever said that humans evolved from neanderthals in this video, but there are divisions amongst anthropologists. We have genetic evidence that both species may have interbred.

  • @BlueSpirals

    Okies, sorry for the misunderstanding. c:

  • I think it is up to us to stop being so damn respectful of religions. Just like smoking, wich was once considered "cool and harmless" and now is a public fact that it damages you and shouldnt be encouraged, religion must go the same way.

    It is our responsability towards the future generations to provide a religion-free enviroment.

  • lmao at #10!!!

    very good job blue spirals

  • questino 7 cheers on the south park

  • this guys is funny 

  • For qstn 5: the brain can't tell the difference between what's real and what is imaginary. It needs an external source to refer to in order to make a distinction. When a person is asleep, on drugs, had brain trauma, seizures, has some sort of illness (say high fever), etc., the brain can create images that WILL look, feel, sound real... and at times the person won't be able to say for sure what is real and what is not.

  • You CAN fool your brain, just by imagining the event you want... eventually it will become your memory (this is actually the basis of how people are trained to fool lie detectors). Believing in something strong enough, or being in an altered state can produce images/sounds that can look/sound real. At times this can happen to anyone regardless of their state (sensed presence, a feeling of someone/something watching you), usually around night time (2-4am) due to changes in brain activity.

  • Lol @ question 7!

    "Isn't evolution just an unsub-sub...." xD

    Even though it's mean. xD

  • one of my best friends is a Jehovah's Witness [ aka the jehomo since he drives me so bonkers] and he is constantly pushing God on me. these videos are a great help! he brings up the ape question every time~ and before, i tried to explain it, but your explanation is much clearer! it's hard to come out and tell everyone i am an atheist. i grew up in a strong Catholic town, it's almost like i grew a third head! how do you deal with people pushing God on you? i've never pushed Atheism on anyone else

  • @Feeplicious Well, atheists dont have a book or a central theme. So, we dont really have anything to 'push' on anyone. Nobody really pushes God on me because I dont allow it. I try to be respectful to others, but when most people find out I'm an atheist, thats pretty much the end of the discussion. For the most part, people dont want to offend others. It's why you and I dont walk around belittling christians. Just be polite, but stand up for yourself.

  • @BlueSpirals

    I honestly I don't "push" atheism. I actually rather push rationality. It's usually not an issue unless people say something stupid or if someone says something that's blatantly wrong.

    Sadly, not all atheists are well educated. I have debated pretty heavily with other atheists because of their lack of information or incorrect logical conclusions.

    Religion, however takes the gold in irrationality.

  • @BlueSpirals u are one angry kid man..stop pushing your bullshit on people..

  • @5tonyvvvv There is no anger in any of my videos. Only information.

  • It took me a while to really come to grips with the fact that my thinking is perfectly inline with this video. Know what held me back from just thinking like myself, and from being myself? Fear. It was the fear of being wrong and going to hell that stunted my immagination and thought processes for years. Thank god (lol) I finally accepted my transition.

  • @Moonbogg Don't ever be afraid to be skeptical of the garbage people tell you to believe. If there is a punishment for having a healthy, inquisitive suspicion about the true nature of the universe, then fuck that, I'll stay on my toes and take the punishment.

  • MANY MANY sleepless nights where I put on Cosmos...the minute the music hits and the picture of space comes up....this tranquil peaceful feeling comes over me....and i usually end up having a good rest of the night sleep

  • I find it... surrealistic to see that there is still people who does not belive in evolution. I do not know many religious people in general, not because i avoid them in anyway, they just don't seem to exist, but i have not met one single person, religious or not, who does not belive in some kind of evolution.

    Great videos and i must recommend yout o check out the swedish comedian Magnus Betnér. No need for fear, he has done stand ups in english.

  • Nearly 100% of all people who are educated in the theory of biological evolution accept it. Conversely, nearly 100% of all people who are uneducated on the subject, reject it.

  • Loved these videos, epically the way you read out question 7, Hilarious

  • Lmao, YEAH!

    F*CK Fred Durst!

    Also, the Orange Chicken thing made my week XD

  • The Fred Durst comment made me subscribe :)

  • Unsu-----su---suuuuuuuuuu

  • Why Fred Durst? Hahhaha, I liked the videos.

  • i never thought about how people who see christian god, while others see gods of other religions too.

  • Im studying psych, and there is almost a 1% lifetimechance of any given person to get the syndrome called schizophrenia. Schizophrenia causes delusions, hallucinations and ideas that are completely unhinged from reality. My qualified guess is that not so few of those that has claimed to "have seen God" have actualy had a schizophrenic episode, since the condition is not that rare at all.

  • Tons of crazy people claim to have seen god or angels. Hallucinations are VERY easy to have. All you need is a little sleep depriving or some nice drugs.

  • i have night terras lol

  • Blessed are those that believe without seeing...

  • Deluded are those who believe without requesting evidence

  • Lost are those that die without Jesus...bless you!

  • Deluded are those who live without Muhammad. Allah bless you!!!

  • Also known as 'blind faith'? Why choose to be blinded by superstition when you can open your eyes and enjoy the glory of the universe for what it is, untainted by the ramblings of uncivilised uneducated bronze age desert dwellers.

  • @fishypaw Jesus is not a superstition. I know that He abides in the hearts of those that believe He is the Son of God. I wish so much that you could feel the peace and joy His love brings. All you have to do is just call out to Him, and He will never leave you. Jesus died for you, and every human in existance. Jesus died so that we could be forgiven of our sins, and live with Him in Heaven. I believe in God as much as you disbelieve in Him. You're in my prayers! : )

  • @risadanielle

    You may be dumb enough to believe in the fairy tales dreamt up by uneducated bronze age desert dwellers but sorry babe I ain't that stupid. I don't wish you any harm only that you realise how ridiculous you are being.

    if you want to pray for me don't forget to sacrifice a goat or perhaps your 1st born while your at it.

    Oh and btw, knowledge based on NO evidence is not knowledge, it is delusion at best.

  • And Jesus spoke saying Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. Matthew 10:34

    This apocalyptic carpenter's son convinced that he holds all truth is not the loving peaceful edition that you play him out to be.

    I'm glad you have come to terms with the cruelties of this world, but it's not Jesus that brings you peace or joy, it's your own desire. Taking responsibility for the here and now is far liberating than being commanded to do so.

  • @risadanielle

    That sounds a lot like a superstition. What other things in life do you "know" in the same way as you know the existence of Jesus?

    I don't really envy people who hold this or other superstitions, because... with Jesus I might be forgiven, but without him I'm not even accused in the first place :-) Also, the idea of eternal life scares me a lot. I'm very glad I'm going to die at some point.

  • @fishypaw because that's a matter of perspective, and a conversational dead end. one could easily argue "why shut your self off to god, and deny your self from the true glory of the universe?" points liek these have no point. they only confuse people and make them not want to listen.

  • @Eviscera09 You have just disproved your first assertion by answering me. As for your second point, which god do you refer to? Unless you have extraordinary evidence for your extraordinary claim for a particular god then it IS easily argued against.

  • @fishypaw I don't think so. Both are more a statement of a belief and don't prove anything. Where from the first angle, the universe is beautiful because it's complexity is to much to comprehend, and the other is true because the universe is beautiful because it's so complex. Both points of view come a root belief that aren't accepted by the other, so they aren't proving anything to the other.

  • @Eviscera09 Now you really are talking nonsense (to put it politely). As I suspected you are obviously just a troll.

  • @fishypaw lol, that's a first. how exactly am i trolling now? by offering a point of view you didn't come up with?

  • Awesome video man. Another good point is that people see God when Dimethyltryptamine is released in the brain (like during near-death experiences) which is also what causes people to "get abducted by aliens" and shit. Powerful hallucinations will make people believe in anything

  • man I gotta get me some of that good shit.

  • You can get some of that good shit. It's in all living things, but some things like Acacia bark have higher concentrations of it. You can do an acid-based alkaloid extraction. Look it up, you might have to dig a little though. Just remember, you want to extract N,N DMT. Not 5oH DMT. They're different things. It's about a 30 day process, but it's better than paying 200+ a gram.

  • yeah I'm familiar with both. Definitely wouldn't do it though. I have control issues.

  • ahaha Fred Durst? intelligent video

    woohooo Carl Sagan!!

  • i lol'd hard at the last question

  • I must admit, when I go to church it's more for the comfort of community than the acknowledgment of God.

  • you are like one breath away from having a full blown realization that you are yourself; a beautiful and loving person, and you have accomplished this without god.

    once we realize religion suppliments our lives, not controls it, we are able to then critically analyze our beliefs.

    this universe doesn't need god to make it amazing. forgive yourself for questioning your faith, and bask in the power of admission- you are free from christianity's shackles.

  • I never said i didn't admit it, I just implied that I didn't want to. :]

    What I mean was that even as an athiest I'm admitting that churches have their benefits. It's actually as life aspiration to visit places of worship to every major stepping-stone to modern religions. I believe in a God of gaps and the comfort, though artificial, that it provides to those who need it for the while passing. People need religion, we're not all quite modernized enough to supply our own motivation to do good.

  • @omochigirl92

    Right; so try the mall...

  • Sorry for asking, but what is orange chicken.

  • Do you believe in 6th sense? I'm just curious... like the sense when you know someone is staring at you when your back is turned and so on?

  • I must say, thank you so much for making this... i wish more people would realize the stupidity of believing in an all mighty and sadistic Deity.

    Its also nice hearing someone who knows what they are talking about and not just blabbing on about stuff they barely understand.

    thanks again :D

  • I wish that more people would see this video, very good job!

  • Bravo.. very nice put.

  • Orange chicken and Fred Durst?

    Oh dear, this is a tough one...

  • 10 is a very hard question, I agree.

    I had no idea you could answer it so well.

  • As of for question 6, or whatever one about diseases, that could also be the placebo effect, since there are people who were randomly cured from Cancer in prayer.

    Yet the Crystal Skull is also said to have cured diseases. And prayer in other religions. It's all a placebo!

    I say that Man created God in his own image.

  • It is placebo, but the most appropriate explanation is coincidence. Take any coincidence ever, and correlate it with ANYTHING you want, and boom. you've got yourself a belief system.

  • Speaking of that, there was a kid who was being a dumbass and rock climbing unsupervised and without any gear. Of course, he fell off the cliff. Luckily, there were some boyscouts to save him. So many people said that God saved him, but that brings the question.

    How come people in situations like that DIE? Does God not like them or something?

    I was a Christian once, now God seems more like a fairy tale every day.

  • Christianity's answer:

    "Something good happened to me! It was definitely the hand of god."

    "Something bad happened to me! God has a plan even if I dont understand it! Who am I to question him?!"

    religion is a copout. it's a simple answer to a complex question, and it's designed for lonely, malleable people.

  • I wasn't convinced until the Fred Durst comment :P lol just kidding...great vids!

  • haha nvm i saw the statement before question six and kinda thought that was one of your questions.

  • number 6 isnt exactly a question but good job your videos were quite entertaining!

  • Subbed you by the way.I know it's not what your in this for.You need not sub back in response, just make more videos, they are enlighteningly informative and I think the world needs good educated speakers.

  • If there were no such thing as religion and the idea of god,and only,lets say, philosophy as our spiritual base, woul we be as emotionly evolved as we are? I think we would.God is a catylist for our own connection with the universe,a personification of our realisation of the beauty and destructive force of living, surely this alone is sufficant to our emotional and spiritual needs.

  • I'd say our emotions are the catalyst for our connection with "god". After all, emotions came from, and indirectly invented the concepts of 'god', 'meaning', and 'afterlife'.

    most, if not all, religious people would disagree that reverence for the wonders of nature and the universe are sufficient. which is precisely why they cling to their beliefs in god. unfortunate for them, they are missing out on a far grander beauty than anything their scriptures can teach them.

  • Great video by the way,I can never understand how some folk just cannot grasp the logic of science, it seems we have a natural tendency to look back instead of forward at times.

  • it's the folly of human emotion. It is a beautiful thing, but cripples us in some ways. most people cannot grasp reality because they refuse to; it does not conform to their emotional needs. They were raised to believe in god, to put their faith in him, and to deviate from that is to surrender their childhoods and good experiences as built on a lie.

    For most, that's too much to handle; they'd rather live in ignorance until they die. Religious people get SO angry because they argue from emotion.

  • I agree, it is a totally emotional response coupled with a real belief in the illogical.But to teach children this is surely a flaw that will cripple us in the future.Now is the apex of our species,maybe we need to evolve to survive.

  • Excellent...there is no god...the devil told me...

  • you are suffering from schizophrenia!

  • No I swear I'm not! But he is...

  • Question 11) "If the human race is scientifically labeled 'Homo-Sapien", wouldn't that mean all humans are homos?"

  • not clever.

    homo is our genus, sapien is our species.

  • Just playing, dude. ;D

  • i know :P

  • LMAO Your Jimmy impression was hilarious! I love your sense of humor combined with scientific argument.

    I myself subscribe to the Family Guy theory, in which God lit his fart and started the Big Bang. :D

  • but if the universe didn't exist before the fart, what did God eat to give him gas?

  • Assuming he needs to eat, God can simply conjure up any food he desires. He could simply have conjured up a few tacos and burritos from Taco Bell to produce the gas.

    "How would God know about Taco B-B-B-Bell back then?" God is non-corporeal, therefore he is timeless and can visit any place, any time. :D

  • HA! Super Aids! More South Park! Jk, I know it's not something to joke about, but come on! First Jimmy, now Super Aids?!

    Lol, dude.

  • Ha! You sound like Jimmy from South Park!!!!! "Su-sub-su-Isn't evolution just a theory?"

  • FUNNY STUFF!

  • i dont debate with them...they debate with me... they say im crazy but i dont care...lol

    honestly i hate religion but i do belive in god but not in the god of the bybill(bible)

  • okie dokie then...do you know any people that are jehovas witnesses?...damb i argue with them all the time and they can back up their shit really well...(maybe i should try a little harder) but the thing that i hate from them is that they back up everything with the bible...like wen i tell them: putting god aside and the bible why should there be a god? and then they start saying shit back with the bible and i told them not to use the bible! dont they have their won brains!!! cant they think!???

  • well I mean, I dont go out and debate with religious people because their beliefs arent any of my business. But I basically taught myself all of the arguments religious people make, and learned why they are unreasonable or logically unsound. then I learned what science believes in the stead of those claims, and that's why I debate them well, I guess.

  • wow this is amazing! i just wanna ask something... the whole evolution thing, were can i find evidance to backup evolution?

    my brother says that evolution is scientifially impossible! and i tell him religion is spiritually rediculous! teehee.

  • Well I just provided a bunch of evidence for evolution in the video.

    check out Microbial Evolution and the Italian Wall Lizard on google.

  • holy crap i posted a comment instead of a reply to your reply...oh well...:D

  • Have your brother read 1% of the openly available papers on evolution at pubmedcentral.

    Give him the lovely books by Stephen J Gould.

    Have him read the Origin of Species.

  • bwah haw haw, ORANGE CHICKEN? awesome video, very good points

  • I engaged in ideological masturbation throughout the entire clip. Yes, it's that good.

  • Hahahahahahahahahaha! Perfect! ★★★★★

  • If you want to see something you will eventually see it.

  • Excellent!

  • thank you! i love your videos

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