RE: Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus

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The following is a video response to bball1989's video "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Spoken Word". I will note, don't comment until you have watched the entire video. I'm sorry if you don't like the truth. It's right from the religious teachings, and making use of elementary logic (so that none of your guys would get lost). I studied this stuff for a very long time, and employed a fairly simple logical argument that is not wrong. It is your problem if you cannot accept the factual nature of what I am discussing. Attacking people for no good reason is not an argument by the way :)! Arguments by popularity are not good arguments either. Thumbs up if you can see the facts :)! Otherwise, feel free to discuss or better educate yourself. Don't be intellectually lazy.

Link to original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY&feature=related

I point out the false reasoning in the poem, and give some good reasons (there are more) to not believe his point. This is just me discussing the video, and what is wrong about the argument, and worst statements of the poem. Be sure to share this video, and thank you very much for your time! Have a beautiful day!

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  • You sound weird and completely biased and narrow minded in your argument. You need to look at the question with from other points of view, and... Try to actually make sense. By the way, learn physics properly before you actually use it to substantiate a non-existent point.

  • @Arifer1995 LOL, maybe the logic annotations were not enough for you... I made complete sense. This isn't narrow minded in the slightest. Maybe you should learn some common sense reasoning, and how Logic works. I'm very well aware of what I am discussing, educate yourself.

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  • All I can think to do is pray for you man. You are lost.. He's knocking at your door. I hope you let Him in.

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  • @violinist1129 Give this person an award!

  • hmm.. FAIL

  • This is so funny! why are you Christains so blind and ignorant even of your own belief? I bet you didn't even listen let alone process what he had to say! He had a valid argument, but his words are wasted in you idiots.

  • Uh yes.. yes they are. Jesus and religion are Insanely independent from each other. Saying they aren't independent from one another is like saying that this computer that i'm on is the same thing as Steve Jobs.

    GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.

  • Please prove me wrong or take this disgrace of a video down.

  • 11th. time 6:40. YOU PUT THE MOST CLEAR PART OF THE POEM IN YOUR VIDEO AND SOMEHOW STILL DIDN"T UNDERSTAND IT? Please start to use that reason you love so very much. Person A claims that something is at face value false is true. Either, he's completely oblivious to the fact that it is obviously untrue or he's making a deeper statement about some aspect of the conflicting elements. He does this in poem. Poems are usually written to make deeper statements. Person A is probably making a statement.

  • 10th. He IS denying that Christianity is a religion by challenging the meaning of religion. timestamp 5:08 for reference

  • 9th issue. Try reading Carroll or Joyce by defining each word as it is in whatever arbitrarily chosen dictionary you like and see how far you get. The poem is an argument against the dictionary definition of religion. Since I know you are the type to argue that words can only ever mean exactly as they are defined: 'The question is,' said Alice, 'whether you can make words mean so many different things.'

    'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master — that's all.'

  • 8th issue. By most branches of Christianity, Jesus spent three days in hell (complete separation from the essence of God) in suffering to pay for the sins of the world.

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