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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

What if you're wrong is a question often posed by reality deniers. I wonder if they've considered the question themselves? If they're wrong, then the only life you get (the one here on Earth) they have wasted while searching for the next one.

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  • Look at Greek and Roman mythology. It is dead, a joke, and no one believes it. Give Christianity another millenium. It will be dead, especially at this rate that people are realizing the truth.

  • @kingkersis1 Seriously, are you serious? Did you even watch the video? Your saying that some people are here to take our souls? This video is encouraging people to enjoy the only life we know for sure exists, and you try to counter that by saying read your bible and pray every day? Watch it again, but this time without your bible blinders on! Maybe you'll understand this "And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?"

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  • I once believed as these so called "Christians" have posted in this forum, but since I have no PhD, Masters nor BS degree only a lowly GED, I have educated myself enough to come to the conclusion that God, Jesus and the Bible are just a myth and the worst crime committed upon humanity.

    I am free of the bondage of religion and now live my life for the enjoyment of living.

    On the lighter side of this enlightenment, I now have my Sundays free to do as I please!

  • @KellerDude4 The term "Christian" was fisrt used at Antioch some years after Jesus' death. (roughly 50 a.d.) prior to that, the Jews were God's people, and Judaism was the "correct" religion. We also know from non-biblical sources that the jews were around at the begining of the first kingdom of Egypt, wich was founded around 3,000 b.c. so yes, five thousand years.

  • @MattBOrange

    5 thousand years? Yes, because Christianity was definitely around then. Good one. Learn history please. The Hebrews weren't even around then and they are the reason you have Christianity, dumbass.

  • @KellerDude4 its funny, people have been saying that for the last five thousand years, and yet here we are still.

  • @thinklikeascholar

    You have proven yourself evil in that one sentence.

    You actualy think that a being that would send a person to eternity of torture for simply not beleiveing in something without evidence is worthy of worship?

  • @thinklikeascholar Let's say there has been about 1 million religions over the years. You're betting your life on a 1 in a million chance that you're right.

    I'm not. But if one of these million is right and it happens to have a judge and an afterlife, don't you think they'll smile more on someone who didn't worship a false god or try to turn the world to their religion?

  • @thinklikeascholar Which hell?

  • @thinklikeascholar TheoreticalBS does my favorite response to this, so I'll just link it to you.

    /watch?v=iClejS8vWjo

  • @thinklikeascholar It's true to choose heaven over hell. So repent and go with Islam, Scientology, Judaism, and any other religion that is like yours :)

  • @thinklikeascholar but . . .if hell is real, then all the cool people will be there :) you will be stuck up in heaven with the mormons and christian rock bands . .to me thats worse then hell

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