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  • I hate Religion, if only Jerry Falwell had been standing on some street corner shouting nonsense rather than having national recognition. But, way to stand up for your right to speak that nonsense.

  • @bloomingdedalus Psalm 14:1 The fool hath said in his heart there is no God. You don't hate religion, you hate Jesus. You are just as religious as I am. Your religion is just humanism. You are inconsistent as you borrow from my worldview to even attack my worldview. I urge you to repent (stop sinning like drunkeness, lying, sex out of marriage, and all sin) and surrender your whole life to the Lord Jesus Christ, who died and rose again, so that you can be saved from hell. I will pray for you

  • This footage is funny, but on what PROOF do you base your beliefs on?

  • @KristianGould

    The self attesting authority of the holy Word of God. But, what upon do you base your beliefs? Your own autonomous reason? Repent (stop sinning like lying, sex out of marriage, drunkeness, and all sin) and surrender your whole life to the Lord Jesus to escape hell-fire. Jesus died for you and rose again showing His love. Repent or perish.

  • YOU THE MAN!!!! Burninghearts rules!!!!

  • Glory to the Lord Jesus Christ! I'm a nobody.

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  • @greenpurpleblueguy Oh my God!  It's a talking parrot on YouTube!

  • @DemomanDawkins *Makes completely meaningless comment; thinks he made a valid point. C'mon man, get with the program. If you think you're better it usually helps if you do better.

  • @BurningHearts70 *Quotes Bible verse; thinks he has a valid point.

    How adorable.

  • @BurningHearts70 i'm starting a new religion. its called the teacup. i believe an invisible teacup is floating around the sun right this moment. and for all you none believers can you prove it isn't there? no? well then how can you prove it doesn't exist? you cant can you... although you do have a little thing called common sense we can just ignore that for the time being.

  • Glad you stood up for your RIGHT to preach and speak FREELY. Christians HAVE rights TOO

  • I had the police try to stop me when I was in Des Moines Iowa when I was preaching on the public sidewalk. They tried to intimidate me.

  • @Blairtim69 Yes I recently discovered that I was wrong. I have heard of police officers use that audio recording law to "protect" themselves from being video taped. Anyways thanks for the clarification.

  • @ncasler Well I wasn't aware of the Alaska State law but I would agree with it. I personally feel that you should be able to record in public, but I always thought the law made it illegal to record people and locations without that persons consent. So thanks for clarification. I guess us 16 year old's don't know everything haha

  • @champmast98 Depends on the laws relevant in the place and time. You are wrong, though, with your blanket statement that you 'cant record someone in public without their knowledge'. You are recorded dozens of times a day via security cameras at private institutions such as banks, post office, gas stations. Consider dashcams on cop cars.

    Specifically under Alaska state law, if I am able to hear the conversation with my ears, I can record it. Your consent or knowledge is not relevant.

  • @champmast98

    If you are standing on public ground, you have the right to video tape.

    Recently there were laws passed about audio recording people without permission, but the law was intended to limit government eaves dropping. Some police have sighted this law as protecting them from audio recording, and the courts have yet to rule on this issue.

    Video recording in public is completely free.

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