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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2009

I am probably going to take a beating over this one but I guess I'm ready for it. I would do the same for anyone that I consider a friend though. This is strictly my opinion and perspective into Brock Lawley aka TheAtheistAntidote. You don't have to like him. You don't have to agree with him. But I think that you should understand that there's a need for what he does. Here's some insight as to why. Remember that I have always been respectful of others opinions, please return the favor here in my comment section =)

TheAtheistAntidote's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/theatheistantidote

God, Gays, and the Good Ole USA video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YSnQI_OaJo

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  • I would give you five stars if your ratings where not disabled

  • I thought people were a bit harsh on Brock. its youtube, nobody is 100%% original 100% of the time

  • Well I definitely understand the NEED for a secular government... ABSOLUTELY. I also admit that I personally feel a little bit more validated with every new sub regardless of who they are. I think you should watch my video called TheAtheistAntidote and Me. It explains why I think that what Brock does, though painful, is important in it's own way.

    I whole-heartedly thank you for your time, your thoughts, and your honesty. Maybe we'll cross paths in the future. Until then, Peace to you!

  • (cont)

    That being said DESPITE that fact you only have 66 subs compared with Brock's 760, you are FAR more likely, in my opinion, to convert someone to Christianity than he is, but I don't think that's his goal anyway. At best his goal is to preach to the choir, and reinforce the negative opinion fundamentalists Christians have about atheists, and secularism in general. At worst it's nothing more than a game where winning is measured in sub count, and the ego stroking he gets from his fan boys.

  • Assuming you care about sub count because you hope to change minds, or get your opinion out, and not purely for narcissistic reasons there's nothing wrong with valuing sub count.

    I haven't watched many of your vids, but based on what I've seen, and the comments atheists leave it's partly respect, and partly the fact that they think you're intelligent enough that you might potentially be swayed to become an atheist, or understand the value of a secular government.

    (cont)

  • It would be dishonest to make videos rehularly and then say that you don't value sub count. I know I do.

    Just out of plain curiosity... why are 90+% of my subs atheists? Are they waiting to call me on my bs, laugh at me, or are my opinions respected? In your opinion...

  • "More effective? LOL... he's been here less time than I and has 10 times the subscribers."

    Subscriber count has nothing to do with effectiveness, unless subs is his goal.

    You know as well as I do that 75% of his subs are atheists who watch him to either call him on his bullshit/plagiarism, or to laugh at him, as opposed to many Christians who have atheist subs out of respect for their intellect/opinions. 100 people listening to you for the right reasons trumps 1000 for the wrong ones.

  • Atheists don't enjoy sinning because they don't believe in sin. You sound pretty dumb with that comment.

  • what i don't understand is why if he died for our sins i am still being judged for them? did he halfass it, because if so he needs to come back here and do it right.

  • lmao :)

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