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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2011

Lol start of a little meme? i think so.

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  • both of them seem like assholes to me *shrug*

  • 80% are religous. 2% aren't.

    So, 18% are neither religous nor atheists.

    YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN THAT!

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  • I'm the moon and what is this 0_o

  • Two memes in one video! Woho!

  • 3:41 Yes, you are stupid, Reilly.

    You can't explain that.

  • agnosticism is the way to be. Who the hell cares? If I'm going to hell because I'm indifferent about god's existence, FUCK IT, WE'LL DO IT LIVE!

  • @mrjerrio1

    And now, all of YouTube. :)

    Sorry.

  • doesnt the tide go in and out because of the gravitational force from the moon?

    bill o'reilly is a dumbass jackass asshole.

    you cant explain that.

  • wow i can't stand bill o'reilly, but this asshole atheist has got to learn some respect for other people. i do not respect others who are not open to ideas other than their own. he's not better than any of us, yet he speaks as if he is.

  • I'm an atheist, and I go to church because of social pressures. No one except my closest friend (also atheist), knows that I am atheist.

  • Is that guy retarded? Is that why they gave him his own show? I'm getting sick of hearing religious people saying that fact is a belief. Facts are facts, that's why they're called facts.

  • See the teapot is overused, and misunderstood, and its ironic as well. The key is that Russell talks about scientifically unfalsifiable claims. Thus positing the teapot towards religion, a person acknowledges that the existence of God/religion is scientifically unfalsifiable. Yet philosophy is a science, isn't it? So how could something be both scientifically unfalsifiable and falsifiable? Perhaps Russell meant science in such a way that philosophy remains separate from other sciences.

  • Russell's teapot, sometimes called the celestial teapot or cosmic teapot, is an analogy first coined by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) to illustrate the idea that the philosophic burden of proof lies upon a person making scientifically unfalsifiable claims rather than shifting the burden of proof to others, specifically in the case of religion.

  • Even if you couldn't explain it, doesn't prove God did it.

    Bertrand's Teapot, bishes.

  • I can't explain Quantum Physics...must be Sky Man.

  • It really doesn't matter if you can explain it or not.

    Doesn't prove Sky Daddy did it...so Brillo's point is moot.

  • OLD HAT: Your side loses a debate? Claim both sides were 'assholes' and dismiss the whole thing.

  • They may both be 'dickhead' 'assholes' but one of them actually knows what the fuck he's talking about. Clue: tides are easily explained by my 8 year old daughter.

  • 01:58 PURE GOLD...that expression.

  • @iNerd71 Aliens

  • Ancient Aliens?

  • @BirdofSaxony You're right. They both represent 2 extreme sides of the debate and ignore everything in between. They are horrible representatives of religion and atheism.

  • Yo dawg, I heard you came here to see the orgins of this meme. But we knew you liked memes, so we put the "Are you serious" meme and the "You can't explain that meme" so you can see a meme begin within a meme beginning.

  • Wow someone who interrupts even O'Riely

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