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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Responding to Dustin's Video: chaozieg Chimes in that We Must Tolerate Religious People So Long as They Don't Believe Weird Stuff. I'm hoping that Dustin can get the point I'm trying to make here and actually addresses it instead of going on a wierd tangent about something I'm not even saying or implying. If not, I guess I'll be back.

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  • hopefully this is straightforward enough XD

    I almost started laughing with how many times you went in a circle, but sometimes it's what you gotta do y'know?

    hopefully he moves on, this is such a stupid topic to over react to so badly, especially for an atheist! really... >_>

    It's ironic really. He's arguing that this person's free speech was violated (I only saw two videos, but it sounds like that's sufficient) while his (ever flowing, ever repeating) free speech on the issue does nothing.

  • Yeah I have had it......beating a dead horse till its no longer recognizable is not a pretty sight. Every frigging video is the same ole thing...saying it over and over won't make it right. I unsubbed.

  • I started to think he was cheesy (but somewhat entertaining) when he started the whole apostate army thing. It began to be more annoying than cheesy when he said it was good that JWs had committed suicide, because it got HIM on the case. I finally unsubbed when his self-aggrandizement grated on my last nerve. So I haven't even seen his videos that this one pertains to.

  • Tim, from a logical standpoint one might feel that challenging the Bible's offer of protection for God's people might work. The problem is, religion (including the JWs) has nothing to do with logic. If people would leave a religion that had been proven wrong, religion would have ceased to exist long ago. Faith follows an economic model. As long as the perceived dividends outweigh the perceived taxes, then the faithful will ignore any evidence that their faith is wrong.

  • you can't say fairer than that, the guy had to go.

  • It looks like his set of videos on this really turned off alot of people.

  • yeah after watching him make 20 vids on this subject, and showing his messy comand center I'm just about ready to unsubscribe, I have a feeling the joke was on me though :/

  • Even if it wasn't this detailed, if I were an HR person it wouldn't matter about conflict resolution I would look at it that he violated his contract and he was to be fired. That's it for me, the whole situation justifies the decision more, but even without the whole situation he should've been fired.

  • That's actually the reason I thought that the idea revolved around saying "We're coming to get you, and if you're the chosen religion then it will be like touching God's eyeball", I think that might work. In general though I don't think any plan will be able to destroy the Watchtower except general loss of attendance. I'm more than willing to be proved wrong though.

  • he called this woman a deviant AGAIN to her face, and in front of this person there trying to resolve the issue without firing him. It was then that he was fired.

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