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Brother Micah Rickrolled at Auburn University

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Brother Michah was on campus at Auburn University on April 28, 2008 and he had a slight interruption.
Thanks to Eric, Bobby, Adam, and Nick

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  • "I feel so honored to have been a victim of the "rickroll". Thanks for posting that. Now I know what they mean by "Rickroll".

    You know its kind of funny but I am actually kind of looking forward to being "Rickrolled" again. "

    -Brother Micah, 2008

  • Do you mind if USF students steal this idea next time he visits? ;)

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  • Next time blast some Judas Priest. That's two hits in one.

  • That worked

  • in all honestly i was once a devout catholic...

    then i discovered i didn't need it

    XD

  • @davidbenjeshua What part of of anything I said say NO I never read the Bible, your reading comprehension skills are sorely lacking.

  • @Strictlypointless

    So did you read it or not? It's just a reasonable objection to your thesis about the Bible, that you ought to read it first, isn't it? More often than not, I find that it is not intellectual rigor what makes people bash the Bible, but rather, a lack of knowledge, coupled with an unwillingness to forsake known sin. You don't need to read the Bible to know what sin is. Usually an unwillingness to forsake sin is what puts people against the Bible, not intellectual scrutiny.

  • @davidbenjeshua Doesn't that get tired? Accusing people that hey haven't read the Bible simply because they don't believe it. I read Harry Potter, doesn't mean I think their is a magical land of wizards. The Bible is clearly religious propaganda & you would have to be mentally defective to read it & believe it at face value. It's only convincing to people who want to be taken in by it. If it was divinely inspired it would surely be more consistent, less laughable & focus on a divine goal.

  • @Strictlypointless what are you talking about? I'm giving you the location of the references to the Messiah in the Old Testament. I have read the whole Bible twice and I am convinced it is God's book. I suspect you are talking about something you don't really know. Go read the Bible at least once and then your opinion will be at least more informed. Talking confidently about what you don't really know does not impress me much. Go read the book, then we can talk on the same level.

  • @davidbenjeshua What Bible are you reading? Jesus was not in the ENTIRE Bible. Now your just making shit up or I should say over exaggerating the truth. The word Jesus is mentioned like 1276 at least the last time I counted and in 973 of those times was by Paul... How the hell is that the entire Bible.... Giving me a bunch of man made Bible quotes isn't in the least bit convincing me of anything other then reinforcing the fact that the Bible is BS.

  • @Strictlypointless Only ONE account? The Whole Bible talks about Jesus, and the Bible is made of 66 books, by different authors. The Whole life of Jesus is prophesied even before it happened, in the Old Testament. Before it happened, Isaiah 9:6 says and Israelite would be called GOD. Before it happened, Micah5:2says a RULER, from EVERLASTING, would come from Bethlehem. GENESIS 49:10 says the Jews would lose the kingdom, when Jesus came. Daniel 9:24-27 is the most impressive, gives exact timeline

  • @davidbenjeshua Funny thing is there is ONLY one account, one story, one book that ever even mentions Jesus at all. Go figure.

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