Matt Slick asks a couple of questions to an atheist guy who said it was immoral for christian parents to teach their kids christian values. atheist guy walks away when he runs out of answers.
It seems that when Atheist Youtubers find a video where a Christian has clearly won, it becomes a game of "Who can curse at and insult the Christian's appearance the most", rather then engaging in a healthy discussion. Interesting.
@ReservoirdogEC: Most societies would deem what USA is doing in Iraq, and it's not just "undesirable". And you would prove how ignorant and hypocrite you are if it were happening in your country.
@ReservoirdogEC and on top of that it actually works against religions in that if there is a perfect creator why is it that it created mortals who disagree with its so called morality and made those who disagree less likly to commit evil acts and also that the most devoted followers commit some of the most disgusting acts
I'd also like to point out that anyone that thinks people come by morality naturally is full of shit. We've had every kind of murderer, thief and rapist throughout history, of all religions, races, and nationalities, objective morality consistently fails to explain why so many people don't seem to be hard-wired to avoid certain activities, even those that most societies as a whole deem undesirable.
I generally can't stand the neutered atheists that don't believe in a religion but also want objective reality bad enough to attach some degree of mysticism and magic to the process by which people come up with a legal system, almost as much as Christians that come by their code by reading a collection of documents written by fanatical sand people thousands of years ago. The convoluted process by which the U.S. came up with it's current legal system is one example of subjective morality.
@thesilverhouse Thanks for being nice about all this. I think it's interesting to try to understand other people's opinions. It's weird though, because we're coming from two different worldviews and points of reference, so it's almost like we're speaking different languages, lol. I think your opinion is perfectly valid though, I just happen to have a different one. Thanks for the discussion!
It seems that when Atheist Youtubers find a video where a Christian has clearly won, it becomes a game of "Who can curse at and insult the Christian's appearance the most", rather then engaging in a healthy discussion. Interesting.
GrantSimanton 1 month ago
Matt Slicks a fat fuck, see any other video he has, actually watch the one called "How to talk to atheists"
shandcunt 3 months ago
@raintree93 It's part of their holy dress code.
WorthlessSix 4 months ago
Is it a rule for annoying Christian guys to wear frumpy, unbuttoned polo shirts- usually in beige?
raintree93 7 months ago in playlist Debates
The Christian doesn't seem to understand the concept of free speech. The atheist can't defend his moral position, but he is honest
AllOtherNamesTaken2 10 months ago
@ReservoirdogEC: Most societies would deem what USA is doing in Iraq, and it's not just "undesirable". And you would prove how ignorant and hypocrite you are if it were happening in your country.
strattfordcrass 11 months ago
@ReservoirdogEC and on top of that it actually works against religions in that if there is a perfect creator why is it that it created mortals who disagree with its so called morality and made those who disagree less likly to commit evil acts and also that the most devoted followers commit some of the most disgusting acts
cjhmmp 1 year ago
I'd also like to point out that anyone that thinks people come by morality naturally is full of shit. We've had every kind of murderer, thief and rapist throughout history, of all religions, races, and nationalities, objective morality consistently fails to explain why so many people don't seem to be hard-wired to avoid certain activities, even those that most societies as a whole deem undesirable.
ReservoirdogEC 1 year ago
I generally can't stand the neutered atheists that don't believe in a religion but also want objective reality bad enough to attach some degree of mysticism and magic to the process by which people come up with a legal system, almost as much as Christians that come by their code by reading a collection of documents written by fanatical sand people thousands of years ago. The convoluted process by which the U.S. came up with it's current legal system is one example of subjective morality.
ReservoirdogEC 1 year ago
@thesilverhouse Thanks for being nice about all this. I think it's interesting to try to understand other people's opinions. It's weird though, because we're coming from two different worldviews and points of reference, so it's almost like we're speaking different languages, lol. I think your opinion is perfectly valid though, I just happen to have a different one. Thanks for the discussion!
adean2 1 year ago