www.youtube.com First 5 questions: 1.You said you were an atheist before you became a creationist, when you were an atheist, did you accept/believe in evolution? If so, would you say that you accepted evolution based on the authority of prominent scientists, would you have described yourself as ignorant of evolutionary theory at the time? 2.As an atheist, did you find that the theory of evolution (and related theories of natural formation of the universe, life etc.) reinforced your atheism? 3.In your pre-university education (the American equivalent of Primary and Secondary schools) what was your schools attitude towards the teaching of evolution and/or creationism? Was either position taught to you? 4.When you became a creationist, was it a gradual shift in viewpoint, or was it a specific event that caused you to abandon evolution? Did you convert to Christianity before that or at the time? Do you remember what key events caused you to shift your viewpoint? 5.If you were ignorant of evolutionary theory at the time, do you believe that, had you been better educated in the field of evolution, you would have not been convinced?
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“scientific proof for God” is a nonsensical statement, firstly because the concept of “Proof” doesn’t exist outside of mathematics, secondly because “God” is by his nature beyond the scope of science.
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It’s probably reasonable to say that the average atheist is more intelligent than the average Christian because as a group they value the intellect more than most people do.
When it comes to having an awareness of God they’re at a disadvantage because of their total focus on that one aspect of what it means to be human. Intuiting something isn’t really their forte.
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I find the snobby cultural imperialism of SOME Brits perhaps one of the most unlikely yet comically persistent misappropriations around. The UK is a socialist sinkhole, every street corner has ten spy cams to watch you get beat down by waterhead chavs and hoodlums, and yet this ponce sticks his thumbs in his armpit and struts around like he’s doing the Funky Chicken all while boasting about UK superiority to the US. I’m trying to wrap my head around conflating astrology with 911 truth as well!
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“However it’s just a hunch”
OH! But it’s a FUN hunch. Isn’t that, after all, the point?
Reality is so damn boring, and too many people get their orgasms by fantasizing they are arm-chair detectives.
“Damn you meddling kids!”
I would invest in a better mic. There is some feedback that makes it very difficult to understand you.
Apparently you have been living in a dream land because in all honesty. Saddam Hussein was put in their to control them and pump oil for the U.S.A. As far as the thermite in the pentagon, well they refuse to release any clear video capturing of what hit the pentagon because in all honesty I cannot say that. Secondly, the government of the U.S.A. is owned by business and banking interests, if you think they cannot finance an elaborate way to go to war for oil then you apparently are very blind.
“So those the idea of remotely detonated thermite does sound plausible..”
Only if the idea of the government bombing one of its own major cities and the pentagon for no reason whatsoever. Seriously… the US could have invaded Iraq during the first gulf war if they were after oil. They could also have gone in to “save the Kurds” or whatever excuse.
Thinking such an act is “plausible” is one step away from believing aliens did it.
Just watched this and Littletruckingbozo’s response – excellent idea for a vid series.
How about linking these vids together through the video response feature?