Why I Speak Out Against Religion; The Noise And The Immoralities
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@aussiebro2 Did you watch this video? Because it is entitled "Why I speak out Against Religion." And those reasons are more important than losing a subscriber or five. I will continue to make the videos I want to make, and I will continue to speak out against religion. Being true to myself is the best way to make videos, and the best way to keep subscribers.
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@RolandIshaya Religion did everything I said it did. And atheism is responsible for nothing.
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my parents are relatively strong catholics, and i have to go to church on sundays. i dont go because i want to, i go because i respect my parents. i dont listen and i dont want to. its so silly to believe in a big man in the sky who judges us. i liked what you said about thinking what we want. we dont need a punishment hovering over our head when we think bad. i can think and do whatever i want, but that doesnt mean i do bad things. im a good person and i dont need someone else to judge that
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@mattscalloper you spelled marijuana wrong
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"The religious myth is the most powerful device ever created, and serves as the psychological soil upon which other myths can flourish."
- Peter Joseph, Zeitgeist
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Once again watched and I like how u explain how u r your straight with people and it's how you feel there is no need to listen to other people. And it's not putting down my religion but it's showing what you think and yes half the people who put thing like Christian for life and all are dumb every makes decisions and it's their choice and everyone makes mistakes and if u don't believe in god it's cool it's how u feel fuck people that are trying to put how u feel down
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@theguythatcouldfly I'll make sure to check those out. thank you for responding!
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You are wrong in just one thing my friend, there is one true, powerfull and almighty God, and i call it Marihuana.
Catholic for life
aboone95 4 days ago
@aboone95 Ignorance is bliss.
theguythatcouldfly 4 days ago
I tried, I really tried to watch this but every second that went by of you bashing my religion I got more frustrated and angry. Not because you don't believe in anything that's fine, but saying what I believe in is a lie is just as offensive as people that go around shoving religion down other people's throuts.
samtiger000 1 week ago
@samtiger000 I appreciate you trying. But you should try harder. Your religion oppresses women, lies to children, is justification for violenc, hatred and bigotry, and condemns me and other free-thinking people to an eternity of rape-by-fire. The least you could do is sit through one video.
theguythatcouldfly 1 week ago
I have a question. I've been raised in a christian household and now I'm 16. I used to have complete faith in Christ, but it seems that it is diminishing. I love science, and I believe in it, but I want to believe in God. Even if there isn't proof, there has to be something greater than what mathematical computation can prove. Maybe something we just can't understand and never will. Do you believe that could be a possibility? I just don't see how something so magical as life can be for nothing.
shiznoes 1 week ago
@shiznoes Wanting to believe in god is understandable. But that doesn't make it more true. Frankly, I find science to be quite magical, and awe-inspiring. Watch Larence Krauss' "A Universe from Nothing" or "Dr. Neil DeGrasse - A fascinatingly disturbing thought" for starters. Saying a sky-god created life, and then took a day off, seems dull and lame compared to the wonders of science.
theguythatcouldfly 1 week ago