TheAtheistAntidote is a Creep 2
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TALK ABOUT A FREAKING HYPOCRITE!! Brock is the MASTER OF CUT AND PASTE what's worse he doesn't give credit! rofl what a joke this guy is! A LIAR, CHEAT, THEIF, AND HYPOCRITE!
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Dude, I've hated this Atheist Antidote guy for so long, it's about time someone just owned his ignorant ass. Thanks for making this.
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@TheSandreGuy Actually the earth was proven to be round before Columbus." A round earth appears at least as early as the sixth century BC with Pythagoras, who was followed by Aristotle, Euclid, and Aristarchus, among others in observing that the earth was a sphere."(Jeffrey Burton Russell 1997) Columbus sailed west to look for a new route to India. Great video by the way.
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The way he moves while he talks is really kind of creepy. He looks like a dictator.
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Reminds me of the time he ripped off some other creationists gibberish about 'Les Miserables' and he pronounced it 'Leigh Misarabee'
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AA is just an attention whore who likes to read off other people's writings as if they are his own thoughts. He's an intellectually lazy plagiarist.
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Or better yet, find a Church document charging Columbus for heresy because he believed a round Earth.
The Bible does teach a flat earth and several church fathers like Augustine ridiculed a round Earth, but by the Middle Ages, the Church stated ripping off many Greek philosophers and scientists to embellish their own theology, and a spherical Earth was in the mix with Ptolmey. I'll agree that CC does deserve to be criticized on lots of things, but this isn't one of them.
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No, Columbus was looking for a faster trade route to India, and thought that by sailing around the world he could get there. He didn't anticipate that the world was bigger than what was calculated at the time and that the Americas were en route. The earliest source you'll find that says that Columbus wanted to prove a round Earth is Irving's fictional biography of him. Try and find anyone before Irving that says that Columbus wanted to make fools of those Catholics.
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wrench...
Great point! I like asking YECs to explain Atavistic dna, which allows humans to actually grow tails in the early fetal stage!! The tails R usually reabsorbed but occasionally humans are born with tails. I think theres about a hundred cases to date.
I don't know if my question is a good one, but so far no Xian has given me a reasonable answer, out of the few who have answered.
Excellent video and great job putting this guy in his place....and yes, since he came from a mental hospital (LOLs!), going back to one would only be proper!
Cootabux 2 years ago
thank you ^^
TheSandreGuy 2 years ago
Great vid, but there's one issue I have. The Catholic Church didn't teach that the world is flat in the Middle Ages. Ptolmey's model of the universe, which had a spherical Earth, was accepted by the church, and was used by people like Dante Aligheri in his Divine Comedy. The myth that Medieval people believed in a flat Earth is the product of Washington Irving's fictional biography of Christopher Colombus. For those who don't know, he's the same guy who wrote the Legend of Sleepy Hallow.
GuineaPigDan 2 years ago
Ummm... Dude, columbus wanted to DISPROVE the idea of a flat earth by trying to sail to india.
Why? Beacuse the bible teaches that the earth is flat, and therefor the catholic church also believed it to be.
TheSandreGuy 2 years ago
"...where i'm coming from"
"a mental hospital"
LOL he's the nail, your the hammer. POWNED
AllenQuatermain2de 2 years ago 2
Thanks :P
*Bows*
TheSandreGuy 2 years ago