There are a couple of points I'd like to make... 1. The glasses in the nuker had me rolling! 2. If Nugget had a channel, I would be smashing the sub button! 3. Religious dude's microphone doesn't appear to have any wires running to it. Is it just a prop? Great video, Dallas. I dig the style.
Doubt is a fundamental part of being an atheist. We doubt religion, we doubt dogma, we even doubt ourselves but that’s all a part of the process of coming to an understanding. If you never have doubt then you live your life just accepting everything that comes at you.
"I'm going to tell you the 1 secret atheists don't want you to know." FUCK .... He knows about the bodies.... "All people have doubts, even atheists." Oh... Well... Now this is awkward. Good video man, love that intro man. It needs to be a regular thing
I actually was brought up atheist. Both my parents had Christian upbringings, so I heard a bit about it, but they weren't really believers (and definitely not churchgoers) by the time I came along. The whole concept of religious belief is really incomprehensible to me, and I do often wonder about it--but less in a 'could this be right for me?' kind of way and more in a 'what an odd quirk of human psychology' kind of way, lol.
It was cringeworthy watching his video. I get the impression that these theists just live in their own little bubble and they ain't coming out no mater what!
Imagine still believing in imaginary friends at that age lol
The only secret I have as an atheist? My special sauce. The one I use for my baby recipes, lol ;) (Oh, and it's NO secret that I'm gay)
Having doubt has been a part of human nature, and a necessity to experience this reality, so I find it to be strange for people like Robbie to claim that atheists have doubts towards in particular, being an atheist. We all have doubts about almost everything, since non-believers like atheists (like myself) agnostics, secularists, and other non-believers, are trying to say is that we should be more careful not to make up assumptions and then immediately assume that whatever it is we want to believe in will be true, only because we ‘feel’ it is true. Having a lack of belief for any reason, preferably by saying ‘I don’t know’, is more honest and more forthcoming about what you currently know. It opens the possibilities about what you’ll learn in the future. Religions, like Christianity, don’t open those doorways, they want them sealed in order to support a rigid system that favors traits like obedience, a huge contrast towards having doubt.
The glasses in the microwave! 🤣🤣
If the fear of death was removed from the entirety of the human race all religion would disappear over night. Religious people are so concerned with scoring those god points for their sky mansion that they forget to make this world and this life better.
The main difference between christians and atheists (at least on youtube) is that christians speak with credulous certainty and atheists speak with skeptical evaluations.
I live in a very Christian area and have grown up in a very Christian way with lots of Christian people and I think I am the first atheist that my friends have met and since I've started to ask them about their religion and questioned them I've seen them become more skeptical they just don't think that there is another way of thinking other than Christianity
As an Atheist, do I have doubts? Of course I do. I don't know everything, so I have filled in the blanks with some assumptions and beliefs. Odds are, some of those assumptions are incorrect. But that doesn't mean that I remotely believe that the answer to my doubts is Christianity. If there were a list of possibilities in regards to the answers about the universe, and if I were to rank that list from probable to improbable - Christianity would be so far down the list of possibilities that it would be near infinitesimally small. Because it makes no sense. There are simply too many better, more likely answers.
I found your video on r/atheism and just wanted to say that I really enjoyed the video. Subscribed
This is an example of projection and in a freudian sense tells us more about the mind of the one asserting what is in the mind of the other.
Funny story: I was raised by two atheists. Both were former Christians that lost their faith long before meeting. When I was 10 my mom said, “let’s go to church.” I said “sure” and that started 30 years of fanaticism
Nugget was cut af already! But the glasses in the microwave almost killed me!!!
I have all kinds of doubts but absolutely none of them are about my atheism
as an atheist born into an atheist family in europe. i think there are more atheists born into an atheist family here than in the usa
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