A thousand ways to work in which we know not. Jeff's self-deprecating humor is the most intelligent humor. To most: to be meek is weak. But "the meek shall inherit the earth."
@@kateorwell7203not even Jesus’ day, in the days of King James of KJV fame, the term ‘meek’ referred to the type of man who had a sword, was trained in the sword, and chose not to use it. That’s the opposite of weak, it’s strength of body and moral character.
@@kateorwell7203 It still doesn't. Meekness is showing patience with humility; it is being mild of temper; not easily provoked or irritated; patient under injuries.
I’ve heard a definition as “those that keep their swords sheathed” Not pacifists mind you, but true gentlemen who could, but don’t do a lot of harm they’re capable of
one of my favorite bits....as a Christian and former addict, I can confirm that we all start out lazy and moronic, absolutely sure we have it figured out. Lol
He thought Ayn Rand, a militant atheist, could help him? Talk about what St Thomas a Kempis said, "The Lord writes straight with crooked lines". Thanks for posting❤❤❤
I was expecting some anti-atheist rhetoric, but the Christian here was right in pointing out the difference between an actual, due diligence atheist versus someone who is merely being a negligent misanthrope.
This is really beautiful... Once I find a job and move out of my moms. I’d like to get a bible and attend church at least once. Just to see and study the faith for myself. As I’d heard many solid arguments from people in the past and I find it hard not to believe it’s true. To you Christians. Hold onto your faith and love and I hope you are doing well.
Great comment. Gods grace , mercy, patience, love, conviction and salvation are pure and Holy brother. The more you seek Christ the more He will draw you in. The journey is exciting and gives us hope peace and LIFE. Seek and we will find
Even when I meet atheists that say things like "I've read the Bible, I've studied your religion, I've heard Christian apologists, and it's all garbage", and then ask them what they think of the argument for the resurrection... And they don't know what I'm talking about... So they did a deep dive into Christianity, but haven't heard of what is likely the most important thing in terms of arguing for the truth of the faith? It just proves they're dishonest. Like, I imagine they've opened a Bible and read verses. I imagine they've scrolled through Reddit and UA-cam comments, but the lack of knowledge and understanding really shows where their heart is at. They don't "want" to believe, and they want to "feel" justified.
@@Buddyguard120Wrong completely. You would never know about the Christian because truly having Christ means being humble. We don’t brag about who we are because who we are isn’t about us. It’s about Him
@MrJack556 it's easy. You just stop pretending there's a magical sky daddy that is super concerned with your day to day life. Other than that, you go about your life completely unchanged.
@@wpriddyexcept you also spend an inordinate amount of time creeping on Christian videos and totally not jealously rage-watching religious content and arguing with happy people. Other than that it's great!
The 'lesson' to be learned, is to NOT be bitter, resentful etc. The ONLY outlet for great loss n tragedy is to express [proper] grief. Not alone. Never alone. These eye opening events range from loss of a child, to breaking a bone, to getting caught in a thunderstorm, to jus basically looking one's self in the mirror. Casual observers do not hold bitter, for they are observers, spectators in the event. When the event happens to the casual observer, they then become the stricken, and restricted/obstructed from observing. Makes you think. Sometimes, we get it right, most the time we get it wrong. Bitterness and envy are the thieves of joy and happiness.
@@casualobserver620 the point of that particular reference inquiry? I hold the example...filled w/ many a emotions, but why not make an inquiry over another atrocity?
If you ask bad questions unknowingly, you’re going to get answers you don’t like. What you’re saying isn’t even really a question to begin with. It’s a command and you only want people to get one result.
Want to see a funny guy who DID study religion and decided he was an atheist? Watch some Christopher Hitchens videos. And not the EDITED ones claiming "Hitchens totally DESTROYED by a Christian"
Or watch literally any other dime a dozen british reddit celebrity atheist, they all do the same little tantrums. "Grr christians r soo dum, look at this random christian haha this proves they are all dum fairy tales"
No. The proper definition of an agnostic means you don’t think it is possible to know what is true. That is not the same as saying you simply don’t believe it is true.
@@AAA-qr8yy That's incorrect. What you've said as a definition is propositional which is a statement that can be true or false. Being agnostic is an attitude toward a proposition that neither affirms nor negates it.
@@CrabtreeBob You don’t know what you are talking about. Go look at the wikipedia page for agnosticism and attempt to educate yourself before speaking again.
Lovely relatable style. But what if the rich guy on the fairway had said "Haven't you read the Quran ?" (or the Bhagavad GIta or whatever). Same argument applies.
If the Bible is True, a Christian only needs to know the Bible. If the Bible is false to an atheists, the atheist still needs to investigate every other religion before they can write it all off as crazy.
Yeah it's lazy and moronic to come to a conclusion without evidence. So what evidence drove you to Christianity? If you go without evidence you can flit from side to side
Doing a full exegetical reading of the Bible was actually the prime factor in ending my deeply held faith. You can’t smooth over all the moral contradictions once you finally look them square in the eye. I doubt doing an equally deep dive into the Koran will suddenly reveal satisfying answers to those dilemmas.
"You can't be an atheist ubless you've stidied every religion". What a dumb answer. That's like saying I can't say I don't want to yolo my life savings in crypto currency unless I'm an expert in each one.
There are 3,000 religions around the world. Are you saying that an atheist has to study and become an expert on every single one of them before dismissing them, or just the one you believe in? An atheist doesn't have to be an expert to not believe, although some are. Does a Christian have to become an expert on Scientology before they can reject it?
@@DavidMeddowsTaylor Yeah I've heard that plenty. It's not as clever as you think it is. Belief is unnecessary when you KNOW the truth. Beliefs are just glorified wishing.
No, but for someone to say they are atheists would at least need to thoroughly consider the worldview explanations of the major world religions, then develop one of their own that makes more sense to them instead of simply rejecting them at face value. As an atheist, what have you found better explanation for all that is in existence and why we are here that is superior to what Christianity believes?
The concept of "wetness" can be a bit tricky. Water itself isn't "wet" rather, it makes other materials wet when it adheres to their surface. Wetness is a description of our experience when a liquid, like water, comes into contact with a solid. So, while water can make things wet, it isn't wet by itself. Show me some "dry" water.
That you think there's something so self-evident and drawn from basic experience so you could know there's no greater power is an indictment on your own critical thinking and logic skills, and any honest athst would say the same.
Actually, you don't need to read it to dismiss it. The simple fact that many people read it thoroughly and used the same book to start new religions is enough. And they went to wars with each other. And, when you DO read the bible, you see that they all can make a case for their beliefs.
The other religions is the enemy perverting the Bible to deceive. The enemy twists and perverts the truth like the 6 color rainbow. God’s rainbow is 7 colors, not 6.
All I've got to say is this: I TRIED to read the Buy-bull - I made it a whole FIVE PAGES in before throwing the thing down in disgust, thinking how on Earth does ANYONE believe ANY of this obvious nonsense?!
@@jesussaves3741 EXACTLY! Didn't happen that way - and anyone who knows anything ABOUT anything would know that and SHOULD see it for the abject nonsense that it is...
@@jesussaves3741 EXACTLY! Didn't happen that way - and anyone who knows anything ABOUT anything would know that and SHOULD see it for the abject nonsense that it is...
How do you know it didn’t happen that way, were you there? Or did you just read what men wrote in books and take it by, dare I say, faith? “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding.” Job 38:4
@@jesussaves3741 EVERYTHING we (humanity - collectively) have managed to "suss out" about the way things work concerning the reality we ALL inhabit paints a VERY different picture than the one in that "holy book" of yours (or any other). Tell me: WHY do you accept the "truth" of that book more than (and, in point of fact, to the exclusion of) any others?! A question you SHOULD be asking yourself...
The most destructive periods in world history, the most deaths caused by govt, come from govts where athsm was the state religion. By orders of magnitude.
If you want to find something larger than yourself, be awed by the images from the Webb telescope. You will never again be impressed by a piddling burning bush or water into wine.
This is right up there with "We're all made of star stuff / stardust" in how it's supposed to be profound but isn't. Cheap rhetoric that "sounds cool" if you don't really think about it. 1/
That I had to split this into parts due to get around YT's 1984 patrol bots says they know their position, which is yours as it's your faction, is too weak for honest discussion. 3/3
@@TuhljinTampergauge I find meaning in family... They are larger than myself. I dont need Allah or Zeus or any other magic man in the sky to love my family and do right by them... But if he and others need fairytales to be better then by all means... keep believing.
He was a drug addict, that's what they do. If you're not a bot or troll, your statement shows you've never had someone close to you that has struggled to break a drug addiction. I hope you never do.
@@gidget8717 One of the best Christian Preachers I've personally known was a drug addict. He's Jewish by birth, started a church in Swanzey, NH, leads people to Christ all the time, witnesses at gas stations, in restaurants, while fishing.
@@torreyintahoe Atheists think that christian actually believe they have a monopoly on morality, when no real Christian actually believes that. Atheists ACTUALLY think they have the monopoly on rational thought, which is unbelievably irrational considering what atheists do when they take power.
People are driven to atheism by a desire to avoid accountability. The enlightenment and logic only go deep enough to convince yourself that you can live however you want, and stops there.
A thousand ways to work in which we know not. Jeff's self-deprecating humor is the most intelligent humor. To most: to be meek is weak. But "the meek shall inherit the earth."
“Meek” didn’t mean shy and weak in Jesus’ day.
@@kateorwell7203 Correct. Meek absolutely does not mean weak.
@@kateorwell7203not even Jesus’ day, in the days of King James of KJV fame, the term ‘meek’ referred to the type of man who had a sword, was trained in the sword, and chose not to use it. That’s the opposite of weak, it’s strength of body and moral character.
@@kateorwell7203 It still doesn't. Meekness is showing patience with humility; it is being mild of temper; not easily provoked or irritated; patient under injuries.
I’ve heard a definition as “those that keep their swords sheathed”
Not pacifists mind you, but true gentlemen who could, but don’t do a lot of harm they’re capable of
one of my favorite bits....as a Christian and former addict, I can confirm that we all start out lazy and moronic, absolutely sure we have it figured out. Lol
He lead up to real life comedy with a real life TED talk. I loved it. I grew up in A.A. my mom got sober
Maybe you start out as lazy & moronic, but not me. Speak for yourself.
Crazy! Well, as an atheist that was never an addict, I can confirm that we're not lazy and moronic!
What blather
@@LandonMetochoi You've read the Bible so you can argue against it from an educated and informed position then?
Great testimony! Love that guy!
Amen!
Wow great testimony and great comedy!
This guy is a terrific stand up comedian. The first 2 minutes had me in tears!
Happy to hear more of his story, which gives me more punch for my witness. Thsnks!
He thought Ayn Rand, a militant atheist, could help him? Talk about what St Thomas a Kempis said, "The Lord writes straight with crooked lines". Thanks for posting❤❤❤
The Hound of Heaven played its part in my conversion also!
I was expecting some anti-atheist rhetoric, but the Christian here was right in pointing out the difference between an actual, due diligence atheist versus someone who is merely being a negligent misanthrope.
Thank you for your testimony
Loved your simple, clear to the point humour. More please..
This is really beautiful...
Once I find a job and move out of my moms. I’d like to get a bible and attend church at least once. Just to see and study the faith for myself. As I’d heard many solid arguments from people in the past and I find it hard not to believe it’s true.
To you Christians. Hold onto your faith and love and I hope you are doing well.
Great comment. Gods grace , mercy, patience, love, conviction and salvation are pure and Holy brother. The more you seek Christ the more He will draw you in. The journey is exciting and gives us hope peace and LIFE. Seek and we will find
I can guarantee that you haven’t heard a single solid argument. I dare you to try to list a single one
@@ExpertContrarian well if anyone would know whether he has or not i guess it’s you
Jeff is not only super funny but a genuinely great guy.
I pray your shoulder is better Jeff.
This clip of a testimony is hilarious and so genuine at the same time
Love this guy!
Love this!
True!
Wow. Never thought about it that way. Well put.
I love this guy- and his comedy.
this was absolutely amazing!!!!!
well said what a humble man
Bless 🕊️
Even when I meet atheists that say things like "I've read the Bible, I've studied your religion, I've heard Christian apologists, and it's all garbage", and then ask them what they think of the argument for the resurrection... And they don't know what I'm talking about... So they did a deep dive into Christianity, but haven't heard of what is likely the most important thing in terms of arguing for the truth of the faith? It just proves they're dishonest. Like, I imagine they've opened a Bible and read verses. I imagine they've scrolled through Reddit and UA-cam comments, but the lack of knowledge and understanding really shows where their heart is at. They don't "want" to believe, and they want to "feel" justified.
It took me a minute to realize who this young kid was.
I wonder how long ago this was filmed? He's in his 70's now
Rich friend was right.
That was really funny
Funny!!! And real!!
An atheist, a vegan, and a cross fitter walk into a bar. I only know this because they told everyone in the bar within the first 2 minutes.
😂😂😂😂😂
TO BE FAIR, it doesn't take a Christian very long either, haha 😋
@@Buddyguard120Wrong completely. You would never know about the Christian because truly having Christ means being humble. We don’t brag about who we are because who we are isn’t about us. It’s about Him
@@revealingtruth3329How is telling someone you’re a Christian bragging?
@@revealingtruth3329no he's not
Proof that tough love can work.
Just need the right person.
He repented. Some crumble. Some harden.
We are all different.
We are all the same.
Hahahahaha! This is fantastic
Great bit
There is another reason that Jeff Allen is the funnest everyday comedian on this planet.
3:11 That's funny 🤣
Dude that's beautiful!
Amen
BOOM!! I Love It!! 👍👍
It requires great faith to deny the world and teach yourself to be an atheist.
It requires great leaps in logic to strawman people that you don’t agree with. You’re the one with the blind belief and deny the world as it is.
😂 that's beautiful
As a proud atheist, I really enjoyed this video far more than I thought I would.
Pride goes before a fall.
This video is a duplicate of
How to argue with an Atheist
Yeah, it's not.
@@matthewharrison7127
It actually is though
@@matthewharrison7127 Yes, it is lol.
@@Cramblit
Arguing for sake of argument, sure. But as far as arguing against atheism, there's nothing of substance here at all.
he must have been here in Columbus when he did this gig
It's amazing that YT would allow such a factual video.
I've never been an atheist my entire life. Can't imagine being one.
@MrJack556 it's easy. You just stop pretending there's a magical sky daddy that is super concerned with your day to day life. Other than that, you go about your life completely unchanged.
@@wpriddy As usual an atheist must intervene and use the term "sky daddy". You people really are ignorant.
@@wpriddyexcept you also spend an inordinate amount of time creeping on Christian videos and totally not jealously rage-watching religious content and arguing with happy people. Other than that it's great!
I feel sorry for them and I say that as an ex-atheist❤❤❤
@@wpriddy I bet you think you're smart
And , How many do we know . .
Who do just such . . Denies 🙅🏻
What They 💁🏻NEVER Investigated !! 🕵️
Investigate this 🖕🏼
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wait, he was reading AYN RAND to try to become a better person?
Not an AR fan but there are worse people in this world and some of them know who they are. I'll admit, not usual self-help fare.
would y ou prefer he read one of y ou r religions texts? such as the communist manifesto?
If Christians could just admit its connection to addiction, the world would be a much better place.
Is this Tim Allen's brother? He looks like him
EVOLUTION; "Survive at any cost, as long as possible"
RELIGIONS; "Gimme money and you'll live after death"
The Hound of Heaven.
I would like to debate you
Quite frankly, Brother Jeff, 98% of atheists come nowhere near doing that. They grab a verse or two and insult x6. 😊
Not true every atheist I've ever met has read the Bible and knows it better than most Christians
Is God‘s word was perfect then there wouldn’t be any verses to criticize in the first place. The fact that there are any is proof enough
@@ExpertContrarian not sure if you're agreeing with me
Being hurt and things removed may make some fall to their knees, it just makes me more bitter.
Have not lost enough yet.
@@mizmera Oh well.
The 'lesson' to be learned, is to NOT be bitter, resentful etc. The ONLY outlet for great loss n tragedy is to express [proper] grief. Not alone. Never alone.
These eye opening events range from loss of a child, to breaking a bone, to getting caught in a thunderstorm, to jus basically looking one's self in the mirror.
Casual observers do not hold bitter, for they are observers, spectators in the event. When the event happens to the casual observer, they then become the stricken, and restricted/obstructed from observing. Makes you think.
Sometimes, we get it right, most the time we get it wrong.
Bitterness and envy are the thieves of joy and happiness.
@@Theflag_Streamersguy Please tell us about that lost child you mentioned. We can go from there.
@@casualobserver620 the point of that particular reference inquiry? I hold the example...filled w/ many a emotions, but why not make an inquiry over another atrocity?
Find something in the universe that’s bigger than you!
And then what?
A grizzly bear is bigger than me. Now what?
@@ExpertContrarian Hmm - literalistic response to an existential question… Fair way to argue the point? And to what end?
If you ask bad questions unknowingly, you’re going to get answers you don’t like. What you’re saying isn’t even really a question to begin with. It’s a command and you only want people to get one result.
Congratulations on overcoming your addiction.
What prompted your decision to improve your life?
Want to see a funny guy who DID study religion and decided he was an atheist? Watch some Christopher Hitchens videos. And not the EDITED ones claiming "Hitchens totally DESTROYED by a Christian"
Or watch literally any other dime a dozen british reddit celebrity atheist, they all do the same little tantrums. "Grr christians r soo dum, look at this random christian haha this proves they are all dum fairy tales"
It’s going to be a sad day when every atheist opens up their eyes in … 💯
" if he wants ya". What if he doesn't want you?
Not possible. He wants you no matter what. You're His beloved. Doesn't matter what you've done.
@@jessemcilvenna2980 no, he objectively does not want everyone. If he did want them then he wouldn’t have made them to be unwanted
He didn’t chase this comedian as a child.
He wants everyone.
@@ExpertContrarianwe make ourselves unwanted in most cases
IXOYE .... !✝✡
I may no longer be a believer, but it's always awesome when someone is able to turn their lives around for the better!
How do you become no longer a believer? Just asking
@@laurafox8734 You stop believing.
U stop... Existing....
@@ToniM10 There is hope, keep seeking Christ!
Why do you no longer believe?
Where's the comedy?
Praying for you! Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved! Jesus is the only way to get to heaven.
Very funny set. I'm just not sure he meant it to be.
You can't stump anybody the proof is on you
Guilty conscience is why people need religion
A lot of irony here
I'll tell you what you could've told that guy. You tell him that you're agnostic. It's non-propositional and doesn't require evidence or an argument.
No. The proper definition of an agnostic means you don’t think it is possible to know what is true. That is not the same as saying you simply don’t believe it is true.
@@AAA-qr8yy y ou sound like an atheist trying to pass y ou rself off as an agnostic.
@@AAA-qr8yy That's incorrect. What you've said as a definition is propositional which is a statement that can be true or false. Being agnostic is an attitude toward a proposition that neither affirms nor negates it.
@@CrabtreeBob You don’t know what you are talking about. Go look at the wikipedia page for agnosticism and attempt to educate yourself before speaking again.
Being agnostic literally asserts that nothing is known or can be known about anything except physical phenomena. That's a claim. It's propositional.
Please don't be mean to Atheists.
Well, atheist means a lack and is it mean to help atheists that the lack will be filled with the right filling?
@@verkehrsteilnehmer-berlin your poison is not a right filling
well it would never ever happened
He missed the whole essence of Christianity in this clip.
"How do you wind up working churches?" Might be because churchy people will accept anything from you as long as you say it was part of God's Plan.
Lovely relatable style. But what if the rich guy on the fairway had said "Haven't you read the Quran ?" (or the Bhagavad GIta or whatever). Same argument applies.
If the Bible is True, a Christian only needs to know the Bible. If the Bible is false to an atheists, the atheist still needs to investigate every other religion before they can write it all off as crazy.
Yeah it's lazy and moronic to come to a conclusion without evidence. So what evidence drove you to Christianity? If you go without evidence you can flit from side to side
I may have ended up deist but was 100% not lazy in arriving at that conclusion.
Doing a full exegetical reading of the Bible was actually the prime factor in ending my deeply held faith. You can’t smooth over all the moral contradictions once you finally look them square in the eye.
I doubt doing an equally deep dive into the Koran will suddenly reveal satisfying answers to those dilemmas.
Moral contradictions like what?
Any clarification yet on said "moral contradictions?"
"You can't be an atheist ubless you've stidied every religion". What a dumb answer. That's like saying I can't say I don't want to yolo my life savings in crypto currency unless I'm an expert in each one.
“Working churches”? What does that mean? If your church is paying comedians to come and tell jokes, you need to RUN.
Guess you missed the point.
I think you didn't watch the video.
How would that happen. You say I believe I say I don't we're done
There are 3,000 religions around the world. Are you saying that an atheist has to study and become an expert on every single one of them before dismissing them, or just the one you believe in? An atheist doesn't have to be an expert to not believe, although some are. Does a Christian have to become an expert on Scientology before they can reject it?
They have to know what they're talking about before rejecting it, obviously.
Found the seething atheist
@@MrJack556 You are just as much an atheist as I am. Out of the thousands of gods people believe in you and I agree on all but 1.
@@DavidMeddowsTaylor Yeah I've heard that plenty. It's not as clever as you think it is. Belief is unnecessary when you KNOW the truth. Beliefs are just glorified wishing.
No, but for someone to say they are atheists would at least need to thoroughly consider the worldview explanations of the major world religions, then develop one of their own that makes more sense to them instead of simply rejecting them at face value.
As an atheist, what have you found better explanation for all that is in existence and why we are here that is superior to what Christianity believes?
You don't have to be a scholar to know water is wet.
You do, however, need a foundation for fundamental concepts of what 'water' and 'wet' is, to make that conclusion.
The concept of "wetness" can be a bit tricky.
Water itself isn't "wet" rather, it makes other materials wet when it adheres to their surface. Wetness is a description of our experience when a liquid, like water, comes into contact with a solid. So, while water can make things wet, it isn't wet by itself.
Show me some "dry" water.
That you think there's something so self-evident and drawn from basic experience so you could know there's no greater power is an indictment on your own critical thinking and logic skills, and any honest athst would say the same.
You don't have to be a scholar to know the Bible is fantasy.
Actually, you don't need to read it to dismiss it. The simple fact that many people read it thoroughly and used the same book to start new religions is enough. And they went to wars with each other. And, when you DO read the bible, you see that they all can make a case for their beliefs.
Believing isn't all there is to it.
The other religions is the enemy perverting the Bible to deceive. The enemy twists and perverts the truth like the 6 color rainbow. God’s rainbow is 7 colors, not 6.
Definitely your own opinion
The flaws in this guys logic
What are they?
@@shoutinshannonthat you can’t be an atheist if you don’t read religious propaganda
What the fek is funny about this guy?
All I've got to say is this: I TRIED to read the Buy-bull - I made it a whole FIVE PAGES in before throwing the thing down in disgust, thinking how on Earth does ANYONE believe ANY of this obvious nonsense?!
How is it obvious nonsense? If you only got 5 pages in you didn’t even get pass the creation story.
@@jesussaves3741 EXACTLY! Didn't happen that way - and anyone who knows anything ABOUT anything would know that and SHOULD see it for the abject nonsense that it is...
@@jesussaves3741 EXACTLY! Didn't happen that way - and anyone who knows anything ABOUT anything would know that and SHOULD see it for the abject nonsense that it is...
How do you know it didn’t happen that way, were you there? Or did you just read what men wrote in books and take it by, dare I say, faith?
“Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding.” Job 38:4
@@jesussaves3741 EVERYTHING we (humanity - collectively) have managed to "suss out" about the way things work concerning the reality we ALL inhabit paints a VERY different picture than the one in that "holy book" of yours (or any other). Tell me: WHY do you accept the "truth" of that book more than (and, in point of fact, to the exclusion of) any others?! A question you SHOULD be asking yourself...
Atniests cant be stumped because they dont assert positives, they dont threaten you to live your life a certain way or be punished.
That's absolutely not true. Atheists do this all the time. What are you on about?
Then why do they write books? Or, make comments about it?
They certainly do go out of their way to try and prove your belief in Christ is unfounded.
The most destructive periods in world history, the most deaths caused by govt, come from govts where athsm was the state religion. By orders of magnitude.
The most destruct|ve periods in world history, the most d-aths caused by govt, come from govts where athsm was the state re|igion.
not funny
If you want to find something larger than yourself, be awed by the images from the Webb telescope. You will never again be impressed by a piddling burning bush or water into wine.
This is right up there with "We're all made of star stuff / stardust" in how it's supposed to be profound but isn't. Cheap rhetoric that "sounds cool" if you don't really think about it.
1/
It's not profound. There's no greater meaning to it. It's not bigger than yourself. If you think otherwise, you don't understand the terms.
2/
That I had to split this into parts due to get around YT's 1984 patrol bots says they know their position, which is yours as it's your faction, is too weak for honest discussion.
3/3
Man in love with himself. Story as old as time. The ancients tried building the Tower of Babel for the same reason.
@@TuhljinTampergauge I find meaning in family... They are larger than myself. I dont need Allah or Zeus or any other magic man in the sky to love my family and do right by them... But if he and others need fairytales to be better then by all means... keep believing.
So he tried to become a better person and started lying to people?
He was a drug addict, that's what they do. If you're not a bot or troll, your statement shows you've never had someone close to you that has struggled to break a drug addiction. I hope you never do.
Being willing to trust is not the same as lying.
@@gidget8717 One of the best Christian Preachers I've personally known was a drug addict. He's Jewish by birth, started a church in Swanzey, NH, leads people to Christ all the time, witnesses at gas stations, in restaurants, while fishing.
@@MPaulHolmesMPH Aha. Isn't it?
@@dieudebois nope
No one got stumped. The title is a lie and inaccurate. How bout you go engage an atheist to a debate so you can ACTUALLY stump atheist?
Found the atheist.
Did you listen to the whole bit? The comedian admitted he got stumped and he was an atheist at the time.
@@war13death Lol
@@Theflag_Streamersguy There's nothing wrong with that. Just doesn't go along with your ridiculous belief.
Yeah, you didn't watch the video or it went right over your head.
People are driven to religion by hard life circumstance. They're driven to atheism by enlightenment and logic.
@@voiceofreason162 The faculty required to think that you are being invited into some kind of supernatural club is not the result of rational thought.
Atheism is a religion.
@@torreyintahoe
Atheists think that christian actually believe they have a monopoly on morality, when no real Christian actually believes that.
Atheists ACTUALLY think they have the monopoly on rational thought, which is unbelievably irrational considering what atheists do when they take power.
People are driven to atheism by a desire to avoid accountability. The enlightenment and logic only go deep enough to convince yourself that you can live however you want, and stops there.
@@maroni1257 You're 100% wrong. You don't have to make up a fictional myth to provide accountability.
All religions are pure comedy created by men just as this comedy sketch. Fact!
This is comedy?