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2006-11-10 02:57:34 · 17 answers · asked by . 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I'm an Atheist...and I say...LMFAO!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!

It is a HUGE generalization though, but I love the use of facts in there...especially about the divorce rate and the prison population (since some of them blame the crime rate and divorce rate on Atheists and homosexuals).

I also love the abstinence part. There is DEFINATELY a huge difference between schools that teach the use of contraceptives and abstinence. They are going to do it anyways, so please teach them to be responsible about it!! Some of the Christians have also taken the stance that homosexuals spread disease, when in reality, their KIDS are more likely nowadays to spread it.

Lovin' it! Very well done!

2006-11-10 03:06:50 · answer #1 · answered by Heck if I know! 4 · 3 3

I think it is a tragedy that religion has twisted the minds of many. I am not "religious" I am faithful to the Lord and have a strong relationship with Christ. This is very different from "religious" I have love for you and others, not hate and prejudice for those that don't think like I do. Many people do not agree with my own beliefs and that is absolutely fine. That is how it is suppose to be. Make up your own mind, don't let people tell you to believe a certain way. But some day you my have an experience in your life that shows you Christ is there for you and loves you. I can just hope you see through the propaganda and know, some day, the Truth

2006-11-10 03:20:08 · answer #2 · answered by sammyw1024 3 · 1 0

The message is that the use of logical fallacies (such as correlation implies causation, and selective sampling) are acceptable when generating anti-religious sentiment in those who can't think more critically.

2006-11-10 03:10:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I only watched part of it, but don't expect religious people to be rational. That's probably the reason behind this video. Religious people aren't rational and force their beliefs on others through legislation (such as NOT teaching sexual education in school). Plus some religions, such as Islam, condone violence against women and other socially deplorable acts -- in the name of religion.

2006-11-10 03:03:56 · answer #4 · answered by Rwebgirl 6 · 3 2

Well yes religion should make you a better person (love your neighbour as your self) the greatest virtue is charity (love) and if you haven't got charity (love) then you have got nothing.

If no moral values or standards its all false then one is fooling ones self.

2006-11-10 03:43:35 · answer #5 · answered by jean811823 3 · 1 0

that video is way from the facts esp about brittian am a non believer but come on, a video thats on you tube, surly you can come up with sumthing better than that

2006-11-10 03:14:10 · answer #6 · answered by rusty red 4 · 1 0

Well, that should persuade them.

I mean, it's all fair enough. But inbuilt into it is the observation that they always have a get-out card faced with logic like that. Expect that to kick in when they've seen it. Nice try.

2006-11-10 03:09:29 · answer #7 · answered by Bad Liberal 7 · 1 2

Man, that was too long. I tried to watch, but couldn't. Saw where it was going, though, and I think all the reliogious people SHOULD watch it.

2006-11-10 03:02:21 · answer #8 · answered by TinyPuppyWuppy 3 · 1 1

I'm not a religious person but I think that video is definitely worth viewing. It just describes what atheists have known all along.

2006-11-10 03:08:21 · answer #9 · answered by GayAtheist 4 · 1 3

Why do you need the message explaining? I think its fairly obvious?

2006-11-10 03:23:22 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

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