Mitchell and Webb - There is No God

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

message in a watermelon confirms.

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  • "Well it's probably just some random mutation in the watermelon's genetics-OH NO WAIT! NOT THAT!"

  • @RantyChris NOT in Britain. In Britain you turn around and go I found the Virgin Mary in my cheese, people turn around to you and go shut up and eat your fucking cheese. Cause were are nice people. :D

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  • Very clever taking the mickey out of both Atheist and Christian. But i think the Atheist had the upper hand in this sketch.

  • "I mean you could equally say look at all the horrible suffering in the world and say that that proves there is no God" hahaha

  • It's the melon of death!!

  • Brain says no God. Mitchell's mouth says yes God.

    Hmm...

  • "It's probably some random mutation in the fruit's genetics ..oh wait!! ..not that!!" LOL

  • The fool says in his heart "there is no God".

    The wise man says in his heart "that just the sort of statement I'd expect to find in a book written by frightened men trying to control the world by promoting superstition"

  • Lol, the "reverend" guy totally sounds like Dudley Moore here...

  • @Tardis1217 They're not just oversimplified, they're plain flawed, comparing disciplining a child to all the suffering in the world and justifying it as "neccesary" is just plain moronic, im sorry, but it is. You have your beliefs, i have mine, genocide is caused by people not gods so i see no overarching "purpose" that it poses, more over i think anybody who thinks there is a purpose is simply trying to deny that bad things can occur for no reason, justifying it as "gods purpose"

  • @Tardis1217 AND if we consider how tiny we are, how our lives go by in a blip compared to the age of the universe, it's easier to look at the big picture and say "well, compared to the eons of time that have gone by and the eons that will come, one person suffering of a disease for say 30 years is a fraction of a fraction of a nanosecond". If we concede that souls are eternal, then this time on earth is a moment comparatively. We humans have trouble with 'objective' and 'big picture'

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