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Who's in God's team and who's in Satan's? The Dutch Elm Conservatoire give you 60 comedy seconds to decide. From the BBC.

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  • Oh wow I think this was the best minute purely because of the ending, it really is a one minute experiment, and a poigant point made about why the numbers of Chrisitans in this world are dwindling.

  • lololol, win

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  • Short, sweet, to the point, and no milking the punchlines till they aren't funny anymore. That's how you do comedy.

  • I'm still recovering from Jason Byrnes horrible act.

  • @ShanksDChopper You're right, a good deal of evidence is based on the Bible. But historians who didn't believe in Jesus and didn't Christians also mention Jesus and his disciples (e.g. ). The resurrection is really the linch pin though. I think we have to be open to the possibility that there could be a God. And if so, that as God he could literally resurrect someone? see... bethinking . org

  • @markdrodger How do you even know that 11 of 12 of his followers went on to that end? How do you know there were 12 followers? It all seems to be based on a book that I'm hardly about to take seriously. I think the resurrection makes a lovely story. But to take it literally?

  • @ShanksDChopper - Why did 11 of the 12 of Jesus' followers refuse to be silent about Jesus' death and resurrection and end up being killed for their faith (one was imprisoned)? Would you die for a sop story you made up? I think the evidence for the resurrection is compelling. It's why I'm a Christian. I challenge you to take a look at it and show me I'm wrong.

  • @markdrodger My opinion on Jesus is that he turned up one day telling everybody that God is in everyone and everything. I reckon he told people they didn't need to go to a special place or a special person to feel God. Essentially I think he was a bit of a hippy. Course, this doesn't go down well with the Jewish priests making alot of money, nor the Romans who saw him as a potential cause of unrest. So they teamed up and took him down. Then some sop wrote a story based around it. Just my opinion

  • @ShanksDChopper - I can understand that. Some Christians don't help themselves or others in seeing the God they claim they know. But I'd encourage you to look behind them at Jesus himself according biographies in the new testament. He doesn't fit the stereotypes many people have often because of the way some Christians behave. Take a look. You might be surprised at what you find.

  • @markdrodger I guess people over here just got bored of Christians and their shit.

  • in the west the number of Christians are dwindling. in Africa, South America, India and China the number of Christians are growing at a massive rate. Even conservative estimates would say that thousands and thousands of people are coming to Jesus each day in these countries. Love the clip though!!

  • in the west the number of Christians are dwindling. in Africa, South America, India and China the number of Christians are growing at a massive rate. Even conservative estimates would say that thousands and thousands of people are coming to Jesus each day in these countries.

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