2.5 Deconversion: Personal Relationship (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2009

The beginning of my final battle with the professor and the professor's perspective of the concept of a personal God.

All excerpts used in this video are either copyright-free or covered under "fair use" in Title 17 § 107 of the USC.

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"Recordare" by Libera
"Agnus Dei, Op. 11" by The Sixteen

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  • holy shit! your deconversion is so epic! mine was really chilled compared to yours.

  • Dear God, could you please get your delusional followers the fuck out of here? They're annoying all of us sane and rational people.

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    Amen.

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  • @BoeserOverlord ah... i see what you did there... [you kindly dismantled niggy730's nonsensical superstitions]...

    me like...

  • @fbonnefoy91 I think if you properly reflect on your deconversion as Evid3nc3 has done in creating these videos, we all would have closely similar stories. I can strongly relate to this and my experience of discovering Atheism. However Evid3nc3 has one of the more profound and amazing. Much more the my own.

  • @Evid3nc3 I wonder if that professor ever saw your video(s).

  • @fbonnefoy91 Compared to him, you shouldn't even try.

  • I'm glad I was never that religious. I can only imagine how devestating it would be to feel like everything you believed in was in your head. That sounded like a real kick to the nuts. 

  • i admire this man. deeply.

  • @TheBiAtheist I guess the answer is later...

  • So what I find interesting having lived 25 years of my life as an atheist, growing up in an atheist home, if the conclusions drawn from psychology and philosophy about God are valid, how are those conclusions free from being a construct of ones own mind itself? And does explaining a reason for personal experience verify the validity of a truth claim such as "God exists"? I don't think it does.

  • @genia10 ah thanks for clarifying

  • @hockey0345

    Because I thought he was real

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