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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

Does prayer work? Does a lucky shirt work? Are miracles real? Let's do an experiment!

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  • who is the author of "The God Dellusion"? is it Dawkins? and would you recomend buying it? i'm looking for an itelligently written book that's pro atheism.

  • @Shun101010 I do recommend it and yes it is by Dawkins.

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  • Wow, God works just like a Magic Eight Ball! Both answer with yes, no, or maybe and both are antique novelty items!

  • ". . .both are antique novelty items!"

    Nah! The Magic Eight Ball is merely vintage, which means it's made of higher quality materials to higher standards of quality, not to mention a finer finish in better condition.

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  • The christian god accepted human sacrifices too.

  • If have sometimes wondered whether the experiment you mentioned would lead to the same outcome if the people that were prayed for and knew it had been atheists...

    Just like the placebo effect that also work if you know you are getting a placebo...

  • @Fanatical4Jesus or maybe I'll spend my time telling people lies. ...actually...it looks like you already beat me to it.

  • @Shun101010 after you read that book you should read the dawkins delusion by michael behe

  • @wayman29 pt-2 cet.. were put in the gospels to show they believed him to be the new Elijah, Moses ect. Should we view him as a mythological figure also you bet. The gospels wanted us to when they added elaborated claims with pagan themes to build the theology. That is how mythology is made. Myths are simply facts that never happened. Amazing.

  • @MingBaiLiaoJie- When it comes to hero worship such ideas come on fast. It happened a lot in the Roman Imperial cult. Titus was seen as a deity's son almost as soon as Vespasian left the Jewish War to be empire. By then he himself was viewed as a God.

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