That was an amazing point: faith based organizations are the first on the scene and donate the most in Gods Name. Amen sir
@mr.vermeersclass7760
4 ай бұрын
I thought about that when I read a Facebook post that said "Atheists don't build churches; they build hospitals." I realized that many, if not most of the hospitals I've seen were built by the Roman Catholic Church. (Even St. Jude's was built by a devout Roman Catholic.)
@xearoii
5 ай бұрын
I was the skeptical man that made a comment in another video. Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to make a video explaining your views. I feel kind of bad being a keyboard warrior while your on camera. I also don't want to disrupt your normal time taken to educate people on your religion or feel like I'm being too hard on attacking or being argumentative. I guess at the very least maybe these comments will help more people view the videos. If you don't want to respond or feel like I'm being a troll then that's fine too. I do want to say I feel kind of indifferent to the comment that to have morals you have to believe in a higher authority. I kind of feel like everyone picks what they personally believe is right and wrong. I mean even within Christianity, there are thousands of denominations that can't agree on what is right or wrong ranging from listing to music at worship, cutting your hair, wearing pants, believing the earth orbits the sun, etc. There's a lot of things that are not clearly defined by scripture. I mean, I bet most Christians today think slavery is wrong, but in 1864 in the American South? I bet those Christians saw nothing wrong with slavery and even used the Bible to justify it. The text hasn't changed, but morals have. People used to get burned for being witches and now days people would think that's wrong but the scripture hasn't changed. I won't be alive to see it, but right now a lot of Christians think homosexuals are evil, but 200 years from now? It will probably be socially acceptable and apologists will deny it ever said that or it was taken out of context. Like shellfish and pork for example. Or wearing clothes made of two fabric types. Or slavery. The very first amendment the bill of rights is freedom of religion whereas the first commandment in Christianity is you shall have no other god before me. These two things are contradictory of each other. There are many laws derived from rational thought in absence of a higher power that even contradict what that higher power claims it wants us to do for many governments throughout many points in history.
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