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Do you believe in Australia? (2/2)

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Matt Dillahunty and Russell Glasser explain how we can make conclusions about reality based on our limited senses.

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Atheist Experience
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01/07/07 #482

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  • a revealing comment comes from this guest at :34 or so, he says "you'll hear that from a lot of other fanatics" classic! "other fanatics" indeed!

  • "Things change" - except for your ancient fucking anti-science, racist, homophobic, xenophobic, pro-slavery fucking nonsense texts.

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  • Australia ? nope, that would mean believing in wombats, large hairy pig like creatures wandering around the coutryside. ya, right !

  • @wideheadofknowledge Only partially true, the text has changed a lot over time. And we keep on making new translations of it, each translation having some interpretations that differ from the last one. For instance one of the latest translations, when a dude figured "Oh, the word for 'virgin' and 'young woman' are the same. Oops, guess it's the young woman Mary". Or something to that effect.

  • So if you hear someone say something, look out your front door or window or whatever and don't see anyone there, your next natural response is to assume the omniscient, omnipotent, transcendent male creator of the universe was the one who said it. ... Makes total sense.

  • The caller is a preacher who uses Matt's knowledge to train himself on what sells so he can go back to his flock and mesmerize it.

  • @topbluffa1 by all means do so!

  • @TokyoZeplin

    i can prove god and the afterlife exists.

    and i have.

  • @topbluffa1 Cool story, bro. Have anything to prove it?

  • @LockyRabbetts You can't put it into any realistic model because it makes zero sense in reality. You can argue philosophy all day, but it isn't going to convince anyone whom requests real evidence. And for reference, HE called them.

  • I hate to break it to these christians, but these subjective personal experiences they think prove god's existence only prove that they have a prefrontal ventromedial cortex, that works just like the one's that belong to contemporary muslims, ancient vikings, and the greeks that believe in Mithra. What separates their experiences from those of the rest? Cuz apparently if your wrong you burn in hell for eternity.

  • dont worrie australia is here :P

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