Worst Fox News Anti-Atheist Spin of the Year?

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Between the Fox News creation of unnamed critics of outspoken Christian Tim Tebow who supposedly argue Tebow's football loss disproves the existence of God and the alternate explanation offered that atheist Kim Jong-il was actually responsible for Tebow's loss, this "Fox and Friends" segment possibly has the worst Fox News anti-atheist spin of the year, as I show in this video.

The clips I use of Fox News host Steve Doocy, Fox News guest host Larry Gatlin, and conservative comedian Brad Stine discussing Tim Tebow and Kim Jong-il come from Fox News' December 19, 2011, broadcast of "Fox and Friends" some of which is available online at http://bit.ly/v2xsDR

The image I use of The New Republic article titled "The Greatest Crimes of the World's Most Terrible Dictator" comes from the webpage at http://bit.ly/tl1xMO

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  • @theguaable You're the bigger man for having admitted that! Well played.

  • Wait wait wait wait...wait.

    So they reported on...nothing? They managed to criticize atheists over a hypothetical situation where atheists argue against God's existence because Tebow's team lost? But they could not produce any examples? It was just 5 minutes of talking about how wrong atheists are?

    What the actual fuck?

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  • Fucks and friends

  • Meh...

    Surely every pro-theist news story is an anti-atheist news story. It's all a question of where you see yourself & how much energy you want to devote to it... :-/

  • Kim Jong-il? An atheist? HAH! How can you call a "god" atheist? That's like calling Victoria Beckham fat. Christianity isn't the only religion in the world, Fox News.

  • Lack of Beliefs. Hate those jack asses but what can you do. If Bill O'reilly were to shoot everyone on a train, Fox would still be going strong.

  • @blainealexander Yeah, we both ain't gonna change opinions. I like a good discussion, but sometimes you can only go so far :) Especically on YouTubez.

  • @khetti2006 All we can do now is simply argue and share ideas and thoughts on a subject that will be proven true or false in the future. If ever it is. Until undeniable evidence is presented supporting either side then both sides of the argument have an almost equal standing on the subject. Because just to think you are right and crush all belief otherwise would be pretty repressive and a majority would always dominate the minority. wether right or wrong.

  • @khetti2006 Thinking Unicorns don't exist is a belief..based in facts. There have not nor up to this point have there truly been unicorns. Proven belief based in factual evidence. But you can't rely on if there enough doubt. Because back in the day most scientist thought the earth was the center of the universe. Was that right? No. But they thought they had facts to back it and every idea saying other wise was doubted by a majority. Doesn't make it correct.

  • @Vathran The way I was taught it was, Jesus gave us the new covenant and showed us the way to salvation which was basically being a good person. And anyone could get into heaven believers or not as long as they were truly repent for their sins and don't reject the bond between people and God. It's basically acceptance, tolerance and being an overall good person. The separate denominations are just people's different ways of going about it, like the different faiths overall.

  • @blainealexander Yeah, of course, there's no real proof that he *doesn't exist*, but there's no proof he *does*. You can't prove that something doesn't exist, but if there's enough doubt, then you might as well dismiss any possibility of it's existence. Thinking Unicorns don't exist isn't a belief...

  • @blainealexander I'm right there with you. People don't do their own research. And that's exactly how people like Santorum and Gingrich gain so much popularity is because they prey on that lack of personal responsibility and knowledge amongst their constituents. You get people scared enough, you create a mob mentality. And in that situation, what's actually true and what actually matters go right out the window.

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