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The New Atheism: What Every Christian Should Know

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

This free webinar teaching is presented by JRMI (Jerry Robinson Ministries International) We are on the web at http://www.jrmi.org

Our mission is "challenging believers to think, and thinkers to believe."

In this informative and cutting-edge online presenation, you will learn:

- How the Christian faith is being undermined right before our eyes.

- How college students are being viciously attacked for their faith and how to respond.

- How the history of the American church explains our modern predicament.

- You will also be empowered with five key strategies to defend your faith.

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  • If young people aren't going to church - that's promising. As for them being "confused" - it would suggest the opposite.

    Your time is over, the clock is ticking and you are in the descendant. Get used to it.

  • its amazing how atheist know so much more about religion than theist oh wait thats why were atheist we dont tolerate non sense.

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  • Calling myself a Atheist doesn't say enough about me. It only tells you that I have no belief (Seeing is believing, just in case you were unsure of which definition of the word I am using) in god(s). It does not tell you my position on whether I know there is one. I am an Agnostic Atheist. Just because I don't believe in a designer of the cosmos doesn't imply that I know what or how everything was set in motion. Thanks for your time.

  • 'Belief' is an imaginary flag leading fellow seekers into fellowship.

    "Who proves the Bible wrong?" TruthSurge--for one--citing James' statement that "God tempts no one" at the same time as God and his spirit have tempted people (including Jesus) since the beginning of time!

    Oh, we Apologists can go all 'well, James meant NOW God doesn't, not that he hasn't BEFORE,' but 'James V Biblical history' still stands against 'the Bible as the inerrant word of god.'

  • 'No sense': Cognitive dissonance, when a dam is about to go out, people 10 miles away prepare for it while people 1 block away won't even believe it. God is here; cognitive dissonance on both sides (atheists dismissing it as impossible, theists dismissing it as 'not yet.')

    SDAs are as much a 'false cult' as Baptists, Methodists, Catholics and all other "churches!"

    DON'T WORSHIP THE BIBLE! DON'T WORSHIP MOSES! DON'T WORSHIP HIS BROTHER AARON! DON'T WORSHIP ANY-ONE/-THING BUT 'YHVH'

  • I'm Deist. I believe in something like what you call 'God,' but I don't simplify it to 'some old beardy Father in a white robe.'

    "Hell is for children." (Pat Benetar; not saying that 'children go to Hell,' saying merely that 'Hell is what scares children into discipline')

    The children turn atheist because of the mixed message they are getting about what Hell is.

    A mistake 'both sides' make: speculation of all the other's philosophy by looking at only-one statement.

  • @DigitalDecadence Being for want of a better word, an "atheist" and also knowing many who share similar beliefs, I would suggest most believe the evidence is so lacking that it appears the change of there being a god/s to be small. The chance there is a god as described in the bible is even less likely(again based on evidence). Anti god is a strange way to describe atheism.

  • Does a good job of stating why religion is on the decline and why over the last couple of centuries the intellectuals and educated have left the church. States the religious are explaining their beliefs in terms of faith and emotions rather than reason. Might help some to "see the light".

    I do like the way you use words like attack and militant to describe people who encourage critical discussion on the topic of religion. It will only help to catch the USA up with the rest of the modern world.

  • Good video, but please don't compare Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormonism to SDA (7th day Adventist). SDA is not a cult and they teach the same as you do, as far as I can see

  • I find this video interesting. I really do.

    However, he seems to use every logical fallacy I can even think of. Argument from Authority, Argument from ignorance, Ad - homs everywhere, Appeal to emotion Big time, Argument from majority, And on and on.

    Why is all of this necessary if he is right? I never understand this about the religions. If they are correct special pleading should not be necessary. Why do I only hear a fuss about evolution? Never Gravity, or Cell Theory.

  • @sensimania1 Wrong. The 'reason-addicted' people take a tiny chunk of the whole statement the Bible is and decide that--as the incomplete statement does not do the work of the whole--the whole statement (which they then don't even look at) must not make sense.

    I don't know if I'm gonna sit through this whole hour-and-a-half @JRMIdotorg You really ought to cut this up into under-fifteen-minute chunks. You'll have just as many judgemental commenters. But like Bill Gates says "increase your fails"

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