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More nominees for the coveted Golden Crocoduck Award.

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  • My parents wanted me to go to christian school. Fortunately for me, there was no christian school in the new district where I lived. So I got a public school education. Learning about evolution in school convinced me at a young age, about 10 or so, that religion was false. I constantly challenged my parents about it, I hated going to church, used to do all kinds of things to try to make us late, so we wouldn't have to go. At 13 I flatly refused to go anymore.

  • @andromidius: "Am I the only person creeped out by EmptyWithoutJesus' smile at the end?"

    Not by a long shot. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. It's the same kind of smile you see on someone telling a little boy, "Climb into my truck and I'll give you some candy."

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  • Emptywithoutjesus.... complete moron. I pushed him on the origin of original sin and its, quite frankly, hilarious story and he gave me such a bullshit answer it was pityable. He's just another fool who presses the reset button everytime he's proved to be spouting nonsense and goes straight back to the start of an already debunked line of argument. He's a fool.

  • fuck potholer... you make me laugh!

    I just love your razor sharp humour... every time I turn on the youtubes I hope you've posted another video.

    Three cheers mate!

  • @mikefromwa I'm not sure I'd even trust him alone with himself.

  • @DaToNyOyO: "Paedosmile"

    Lol, bingo. I'm not sure I'd trust him alone with my dog.

  • @mikefromwa Paedosmile.

  • Twelve years of Catholic education for me, though I'm pretty sure that natural selection was a topic discussed in science classes. Also, while religious events were compulsory and we had prayers every morning, most students I knew treated religion classes as free grades. Just memorize and repeat and you'll pass. Belief was not a prerequisite for graduation. This was in the 1980s and 90s, though, and may simply be a product of the local curriculum. I really don't know if anything has changed.

  • @andromidius Yes, that smile is creepy. However, more worrying is this nutcase is responsible for the education and welfare of children!

  • their are just a few factors which make evoloution even feasable not adaptation or variation we have observed these things but never seen a change in species the points some of those scietist were scepticle on are the corner stones for evoloution funnily enough to prove evoloution their actually has to be evoloution fuck face, why do you cling to the hope that more results will yeild in your favor when key ones are allready shaky(you should think and say i dont no what to think) its where u are

  • @greenjelly01 That is not discrediting religion. As I said you can't ever really touch religion because religion is ever adaptable. It is the various people that make up the religion you discredit if you show them to be wrong - say if they interpret Adam and Eve as literal as that.

  • @Schneboll The theory of evolution DOES discredit at least some religions. For instance, the ones based on the idea of original sin of Adam and Eve. What it does not do is disprove god (it does make most notions of god practically unnecessary).

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