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14th foundational falsehood of creationism pt 2

The 2nd half of a two-part tirade about creationists' claims of having evidence, when all they really have are baseless assertions and assumed conclusions supported only by frauds and fallacies. H...  
 
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crazycat1984 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Outstanding presentation Aron. Top notch work. I enjoy all your work, but this one put serious foot to behind. This is one of the best presentations I have ever seen on here. Truly top notch.
RiceAndShoChu (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@benjstrong How about the part where it said that a snake could talk? That sounds pretty wrong to me. And that was near the beginning.
AronRa (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ben Strong, as you'll see if you watch the next episode of this series, there is plenty of 'proof' for evolution, meaning an overwhelming preponderance of evidence. No one believes it simply because everyone else does. Also Watson always believed DNA was derived by natural means which you would likely call evolution. Most 'evolutionists' also happen to be Christian and vice versa. So you may want to re-think your assertions here.
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*sigh* atheism is NOT a religion. The reason why atheism is growing is because the internet is spreading free information to the masses, and they are educating themselves. They are learning. They are becoming enlightened. It's not some supernatural satanic conspiracy, people are just waking up to the delusion of their parents.

I ask you to honestly and openly question and introspectively investigate your own faith and beliefs, only then may you let go of your indoctrinated belief system.
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People (atheists included) sure as hell treat atheism like it's a religion. There's atheist clubs, atheist preaching (such as this video), and just about everything Christian's have for atheism.
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No, they don't. They treat it like a sub-culture, which it is. Any minority population when divided from and spurned by the majority of society, they branch off and start their own sub-culture. Same with anybody with any sort of ideological, racial, orientational (not sure if that's a word lol), difference that deviates them from popular mainstream thought, they create their own subculture. Blacks, Gays, atheists, those who don't fit into the dominant culture branch off and make their own.
TheFoulGoblin (1 week ago) Show Hide
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no YOU treat it as a religion. And this video discusses how religion question everything and explains nothing. Until you can explain perfectly simple questions with more than just a book written by men your religion will only be blind faith.
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There have been the beginnings of Atheist rituals. You can find a swath of YouTube videos where people ritually blaspheme God's name. Some Atheists have "reverse baptisms" where they use a blowdrier to dry their foreheads.

I find these kinds of rituals to be very disappointing from Atheists. Atheism isn't supposed to be a counter-culture movement; it's supposed to be about the rejection of religion. That must necessarily also mean the rejection of religious-style rituals and religious thinking.
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how is this an athiestic preaching?

its pointing out the falsehood of creationism
TheMork (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The Bible has never been wrong? You sir, are an ARSE

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