When I watched this video it just made me laugh. Like I or anyone else really cares what the stupid, uninformed youth think about anything. The very fact that someone claims someone else is "judgmental" is itself a judgment which means they are themselves being judgmental when they claim "so and so is judgmental!".
Jesus Christ taught to judge rightly (John 7:24). Paul criticized the Corinthians for not judging their local church as they ought to have (all of 1 Corinthians 5 and 1 Cor 6:1-5).
I like the comment about "They don't do what's in the Bible"
I'm sure you included it as a call to follow the Bible, but I'm almost sure he meant it as a "They eat shelfish and don't stone adulterers" sort of way.
This is an interesting project. I am an atheist after having been heavily involved in the church for a number of years. I'd like to see more of these interviews. Thank you.
Most of this problem is because their perception isn't faulty.
Religion has largely failed to adapt to modernity. It can take refuge in postmodernism and make truth as fuzzy as possible, or hide in fundamentalism and pretend it's the bronze age (or whenever it would prefer) or shed beliefs as they become falsified.
Only the last option is really viable if you want to have a functioning, modern society - but it doesn't leave much of a religion.
When I watched this video it just made me laugh. Like I or anyone else really cares what the stupid, uninformed youth think about anything. The very fact that someone claims someone else is "judgmental" is itself a judgment which means they are themselves being judgmental when they claim "so and so is judgmental!".
Jesus Christ taught to judge rightly (John 7:24). Paul criticized the Corinthians for not judging their local church as they ought to have (all of 1 Corinthians 5 and 1 Cor 6:1-5).
OBAMAINFANTICIDE 3 months ago
see the hearts behind the charts - that´s great advice
prlang 1 year ago
At time 1:40.... What's a REBUBLICAN?
drewy813 1 year ago
I like the comment about "They don't do what's in the Bible"
I'm sure you included it as a call to follow the Bible, but I'm almost sure he meant it as a "They eat shelfish and don't stone adulterers" sort of way.
filorps 1 year ago 3
This is an interesting project. I am an atheist after having been heavily involved in the church for a number of years. I'd like to see more of these interviews. Thank you.
CaptBFart 1 year ago
Most of this problem is because their perception isn't faulty.
Religion has largely failed to adapt to modernity. It can take refuge in postmodernism and make truth as fuzzy as possible, or hide in fundamentalism and pretend it's the bronze age (or whenever it would prefer) or shed beliefs as they become falsified.
Only the last option is really viable if you want to have a functioning, modern society - but it doesn't leave much of a religion.
Telamnar 1 year ago