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Uploaded by on May 29, 2010

I am NOT asking ANYONE to deny their God. But were you wrong about atheists? Admit it. See what happens. Were you wrong about something to do with your religion? Admit it. See what happens. Have you defended something on YouTube or elsewhere that you no longer believe to be true but don't know how to admit it? Take a deep breath and admit it. And see what happens. The bigger the admission the more courage it requires, but the greater the reward. This might just be a once in a lifetime opportunity. Take it, if you can. Get your self-respect back and earn the respect of others, but ONLY if you are sincere.

Saying, "I was wrong" can change your life, and you, and how others see you, more than you can imagine, but you can only learn the lesson by actually saying it. This "magic" works. :)

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  • This video should be required viewing for all politicians.

  • @ThePuppyTurtle Of course you can.

    I see you have been able to change your mind quite a bit. Yes, I KNOW you're still a Christian, and Jesus is Lord etc etc, but still, you saw through creationism in almost record time (once exposed to good counter-arguments). I was impressed! You've been studying and assessing evidence, weighing different ideas with an open mind.

    Keep searching. The truth is out there (well, SOME of it anyway). :)

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  • Religion doesn't make you a good person it's an explanation that the weak minded have to be a good person.

  • it took 6 long hours, and 5 long days, 4 all your lies to come undone,.. and those 3small words, came way 2 late, cause you can't see that i'm the 1

  • @un2mensch - "...and *immediately* notify the other party to correct my error, so that the time spent actually *being* wrong is minimised as much as possible."

    Amen to that!

  • admitting you were in error is a sign of strength, not weakness. I respect a person infinitely more if he/she says "I fucked up, I'm sorry - it won't happen again" than if they deny being wrong.

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