I Got Arrested because Dinosaurs Died Millions of Years Ago (feat. Robert Reed)
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2022
- Recently, archaeologists discovered a hadrosaur fossil so well-preserved that it blew their minds. Discoveries like these enable us to understand dinosaurs so much better. In this episode of Answers News, our hosts Ken Ham, Dr. Kaia Kloster, and Bryan Osborne share their perspectives on the matter as Bible-believing Christians.
And in this episode, Robert Reed of @ginandtruth40 joins me to discuss this story and more.
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"Science is bad because it changes too slowly!!"
- the people listening to a 2000 year old book, written by people who wouldn't even recognize them as being members of the same religion
Also the people who complain that it changes all the time.
There’s no actual argument behind their stand. They will use any complaint when they feel it’s necessary, even conflicting ones, as both of you have shown. It’s like arguing with a toddler.
one of tjump's guests the other day (discussing life-prolonging drug research) said "who wants to live forever" which coming from someone who wants to go to heaven is a bit rich.
Well TBF they usually complain that it’s constantly changing.
@@jacob416 They do both, which only helps to highlight the fact that they value stacking reasons not to believe more than logical consistency.
"Punching himself in the face and then saying he got his ass kicked by the gays" beautifully said 👏
I couldn't have said it better myself...😉
Also extremely common with that side of humanity. A quick search online shows case after case after case of bigots inventing persecution against themselves in order to play the victim. Like that one guy recently who committed insurance fraud by setting fire to his property and blaming it on "antifa".
Which isn't to say it doesn't happen on _our_ side too, but it's FAR less common. I mean, manufacturing persecution is literally the American Republicans' campaign strategy go-to. Not to mention a mostly defunct political party from Germany from almost a century ago. Eighty years and it's still ghoulishly shuffling around, figurative _goddamn._
Although I think it's more like punching the gays in the face then saying his ass got kicked by them.
@@david2869 Oh, they can do both at the same time. Probably keep people terrified of them all the way until they've killed 'em all (all the ones they know about anyway).
I've seen Liar Liar. I know what that looks like.
Have this guy on more often. Not only does he figure shit out on time with some of us, but his voice is pleasant while calling these morons out.
They sound very well together as well. I'd love a podcast with these two gentlemen.
@@stylis666 you are right. The play back and forth together really well!
He's FUNNY, too!! I truly appreciate humor. I also appreciate exasperation for the Ken Hamm, Kent Hovind Crowd.
The Irish teacher was actually jailed for "contempt of court" for ignoring a court order to stay away from the school while suspended on full pay. Committing contempt of court is about the quickest way to get yourself jailed.
Yep and the terms of release was just to state "i will obey the court order to stay away from the school."
The T-Rex/Chicken thing is a pet peeve of mine. Chickens are birds, and birds are dinosaurs, but birds aren't descended from T-Rex. The bird line began in the last Triassic to early Jurrasic, and T-Rex didn't appear until the mid-Cretaceous. When T-Rex walked around, there were already birds everywhere.
I think part of the confusion comes from people thinking that different dinos evolved into different birds, which isn't how evolution works. One line of dinos evolved into birds, and then diversified into all the different birds we have today.
The lines run something like this.
Early triassic first dinos show up. They diversify into Sauropods, theropods, and ornithiscians (sp.)
The therpods then diversify in tyranids (large bodies, large heads, short necks, small arms, specialized for hunting large prey). and mani-raptors, (small bodies, longer necks,smaller heads and longer arms).
One groups of mani-raptors became more and more bird-like, until they became actual birds.
One group of tyranids became tyranosaurids, and eventually Tyrannosaurus Rex, which has no descendants, because it was walking around when the meteor hit, and didn't survive. .
Two words: blame Jurassic Park
Bad science is even worse than no science
@Ken North Well, chickens are dinosaurs. So chicken tastes like a dinosaur. That doesn't mean all dinosaurs taste the same... Lol
Wiat, I thought the T-Rex to chicken pipeline was a joke, since we know birds are descended from dinosaurs, and t-rex to chicken is the funniest way to portray that
There is no confusion. There is deliberate deception. And in the Bible literalist cult you can only exist as believer when you have adopted the strategy how to not even perceive when confronted with a discrepancy to your doctrin.
Your brain has to blank out, stop its program counter until a small interrupt routine detects the end of the factual onslaught, and resumes the main routine at the point it was interrupted.
Nothing in between has happened...
Because of that, whatever one of the christian mouthpieces of God says, is the truth. It is perfect and unquestionable like God's own words.
If I heard correctly, the teacher was arrested for refusing to comply with a court ruling. He had about six chances to back off and kept escalating until finally a judge ordered him to stay off the school property and he disobeyed that order. Contempt of court is worse than trespassing.
Everything in the Daily Fail needs fact checking. It's notorious for errors before we even look at misrepresenting facts.
AIG lying? Tell me it ain't so?
That's basically the MO of these professionally persecuted types. Make a scene, and then blame everyone else when it blows up in their face.
He's still in jail. He can leave once he agrees to recognize the courts authority and stay away from the school. Both of which he refuses to do. Also he was moved from the prison to the jail for his own safety as he was annoying the other prisoners.
@@MrDalyc3 Prison versus jail is a US distinction that doesn't apply in Ireland, so your comment is inaccurate. He may have been moved into a special unit within the prison, if his safety was considered to be at risk.
"It's too much work to make your cartoon cry, so try to hold it in." Hilarious! You guys are great together. Make another video.
HOLY COW I no joke read this 2 seconds before he said it. Perfect.
In Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, he mentions a myth that the Discworld equivalent of Noah noticed that all the animal shit in his ark was piling up and the ship was riding low in the water, so he dumped it all over the side and called the resulting artificial island "Ankh-Morpork"
I miss Terry....☹️
@@danielmartin5632 we all do, my friend. We all do.
@Lureeality 🎶🎵 GNU indeed....
Giving marriage rights to non-heterosexual couples imbues their union with the same importance that a heterosexual couple place on their marriage. It is NOT about taking away the meaning or disrespecting it, but upholding that meaning, just including more people in it. That’s what it’s about. I don’t understand what’s the problem with that.
The problem is exactly that, they dont want equality
Its that they feel homosexual relationships are sinful. That's really about it
They don't actually think it makes their special thing less special, they're just spoiled children that don't want to share their toys
Not letting gays marry?! Why should they get to avoid unnecessary suffering?
@@WaterCat5 and by sinful they mean it just seems gross to them
"It's too much work to make your cartoon cry, so just try to hold it in" 😁
Absolutely LOVED this video
Robert Reed instantly lands in my top 5 favorite guests! Hearing him digesting some of this stuff for the first time reminds me of my first time hearing the Hamm-ster.
I’m like Robert. I wouldn’t be able to watch a whole AiG episode without saying “Stop. Stop the vid. The hell did they just say?”
Watching it through Paul's channel is the only way I could possibly listen to AIG. Far too infuriating otherwise!
@@RickReasonnz What is Robert Reed's UA-cam channel?
@@Unknown86483
Paul put it in the video description.
@@Kate09090 Thanks.
Oh man, I NEED to see you and Robert do a video on CRT. Just make sure Robert has his aspirin and red wine beforehand. 😂
The differences between Reed and Ham couldn't be more stark. I noticed that even when Reed seemed to be sure of something, he would preface it with something like, 'correct me if I'm wrong,' in a genuine way. Ham would only ever use that phrase sarcastically. Reed wants to learn, doesn't assume, and is of course a million times more compassionate and caring than the charlatan who makes bank talking nonsense. Try telling me that's justice.
I watched the entire movie of expelled, it is hilarious in its ability to not ask the next obvious question
AIG’s complaints on the freedom to disparage lgbt+ would have been directed to freedom to disparage based on race not so very long ago. The tradition continues
AIG?
@@billtomson5791 Answers In Genesis, Ken Ham’s organization
I'm pretty sure the only reason why AIG says that "evolution promotes racism" is to make themselves look good.
Dude, I'm 5 minutes in and Robert is HILARIOUS.
Earned a sub for sure.
Agreed.
Encore!!! Encore!!! I love the dynamic of you two reviewing this video. Pleeeaaassseeee make that happen on the regular. Great stuff!
Hey Robert, I've never heard of you before this. I'm enjoying the shit out of you on here. You've got a new subscriber.
"whining about being fired for refusing to perform my duties" is my least favorite christian persecution complex genre. esp b/c you KNOW if an ethical vegan complained about getting fired from macdonalds for refusing to cook or take part in any transactions involving animal products the same chirstians would dismiss and mock the vegan, not realizing it's literally the same thing.
Not the same thing..
Animals are real things, who feel pain and can suffer... While I disagree wirh them , an actual demonstrably real objection exists in the vegan example.
@@larryscarr3897good point
I need a Tshirt with Robert Reed's cartoon avatar with the phrase "Pause the tape!" written on the front. 😂
This just in: you can be fired for not doing your job. News at 11.
This is my first experience Robert Reed, but I definitely need more of his analysis in my life. I could listen to this guy give commentary on a phone book. 🤣
I grew up with a great love of science, including evolution, AND faith in the Jesus story. I saw the bible as having been written by primitive peoples trying to make sense of their world, i.e. just stories.
But after listening to Ken Ham and his ilk, who said to be a "true" christian, I had to accept the bible as literal truth. And the most important story in the entire bible was the Flood. So I took his advice in a way and chucked christianity overboard (pun intended).
I joined the many who can truly say "Ken Ham made me an atheist."
Gotta love Robert Reed.
Love both y'all's channels. Robert Reed is an awesome guest. Need more of him on here Paul. 👍🙂
I feel like Paul and Robert should make a buddy cop movie!
😄😄
Which one would be the bad cop!
@@anthonymonge7815 Paul, it would be a fun subversion
I really like how I get to know interesting UA-camrs through this series.
Asexual here: the LGBTQ+ Agenda is 1) equal treatment under the law and in social situations and 2) mimosas at brunch next Saturday.
😱😱😱
And according to some of my social circles, a free shark plush for every transgender person. :)
@@KianaWolf OT fan?
I support that agenda! I'll bring cherry liquor, just to sweeten up the mimosas for the sweet tooths and for me because I think it looks pretty :)
Love roberts debate with Matt Powell that ended with Matt rage quitting and cutting the call short. Absolute perfection 👍
(The video is kinda had to find so I I left a link to is under the comments of this post)
I need to see this
This is the problem. One should debate these people face to face, where they can not run away. Force them to answer for their rubbish claims. No prisoners.
Is there a link?
@@jeffreydubois4981 the video is on a channel called GonnaGoForIt, titled “Matt Powell. Controversial beliefs that can’t be backed up. Nice ending!”
Enjoy 😎 ua-cam.com/video/7QAlDj7z40Y/v-deo.html
I've got to find this. I need more Robert in my life!
FWIW, not *all* fossils were buried quickly. There are plenty of fossils that show signs of having been scavenged. Typically to preserve *anything other than bone*, you need rapid burial
_" There are plenty of fossils that show signs of having been scavenged."_
Which is totally consistent with a global flood! :p I mean, wolves had flippers back then! :p And snorkels!
When scientists talk "quickly" in reference to fossils, they mean geologically - within the amount of time where bones would not decay. In other words, within 6 to 30 years, depending on habitat. Compared to the age of a rock strata, 6 to 30 years is amazingly quick.
@@aaronbredon2948 My understanding is that for things like fossilized feather imprints, or tissues (as opposed to bones), the burial generally had to happen legitimately quickly, as things less durable than bones would either decompose or be scavenged if exposed for a timespan of months or years.
Most fossils are just bones, which sure, could easily be exposed for a while before being buried and still preserve their structure
@@MrSpleenface my point was that even 30 years is quick by the timescales we are talking about here. The timescales are in hundreds of thousands of years to hundreds of millions of years.
Geologically, even 1,000 years is amazingly quick.
"According to Ken Ham logic" = "According to blatant lies"
When they feel oppressed because of a law that could remove tax exemption status from religious organization screams to me "Money is my God"
Fun fact: cafeteria at Natural History Museum NYC serves chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs.
quicksand, mud, tar, there are many things that are not a flood that can quickly cover a corpse in an oxygen free environment. If it was 4k years old it wouldnt be called a fossil, it would be called a mummy, and still have origional tissues.
Further, if these creatures were crawling around 4k yrs ago, surely there would be some drawings/paintings/sculptures from all the civilizations that had to co-habitate with them? The Egyptians were busy building the pyramids at 4500 yrs ago...so maybe no one had the time to make a painting/carving of a hadrasaur.
@@TornadoCAN99 That's a great point, and I've not heard anyone address it. Certainty cave paintings from prehistory would have dinosaurs, in addition to the saber toothed cats, mastodon, and other currently extinct species that are actually depicted. If they noticed relatively large and rare apex predators, surely they would have noticed reptiles the size of a bus or house... and would have thought them significant enough to record.
@@somethingelse4424 Yup, the creationists completely ignore this or they claim a couple of paintings on stones from the Amazon natives are dinosaurs, even after being debunked as fraudulent, made for tourists.
@@TornadoCAN99 Watch out, every paradolia inspired nutter will come out of the woodwork at this question and start pointing at every 4 legged ancient deity and psylocybin rendered cow as being a dinosaur - even though we have surviving texts of these being mythical deities.
@@Azmeaiel HaHa! Whenever I get a YEC spouting about dino's living among humans, I just ask them why there has never been an out of context fossilized dino or even a fossil rabbit found in the Triassic age rock. They usually try to counter with "hydrologic" sorting during the flood...but even the tiniest dino's at found in layers with other dino's, never modern animals/humans. Then they try saying "dino's were slow and couldn't out run rising waters, so were buried deeper" yet again it doesn't add up as slow moving animals are found much higher in the geologic record along side faster ones etc.
I genuinely enjoyed Robert's unfiltered commentary. Brash but honest and spot-on.
Definitely, he's a good foil to Mr. Ogia's more buttoned up approach.
A couple more episodes like this to build up the rapport and I could see this as dual hosts situation from now on.
Ditto.
Great animation for Robert Reed, Paul. Hopefully next time you can animate his deaf, blind dog, Buddy. #GoBuddy
Mr Reed, someone who speaks my slang and is not afraid to use it.
Loved this episode, all the former ones too, but this one specially.
Felt like Ham was made into a meatloaf. ( maybe not meatloaf, but I don't know how to translate ''gehaktbal'' into English.)
Darn close attempt. The English idiom would be "made into mincemeat", to have defeated someone very easily in an argument, competition, or fight.
@@markstyles1246 Ah, nice. Thanks, I need to remember that.
Gehaktbal would directly translate into 'meatball'. But 'mincemeat' would be used for the phrase you are looking for 👍
@@danielmartin5632 Here in the Netherlands you're made into a 'gehaktbal', or you are a 'gehaktbal'. Both are not positive.
lol this was a breath of fresh air. Loved the candor and the back and forth. Great vid!
Yay! Uncle Bob turns up here to give Ken Ham a well deserved stern talking to 🙂🍸
Well Ken was sitting on some bullshit, so who better to tell him.
Spot on@@utubepunk
Mr. Reed was a great addition to this
Nice dissection of his tired argument. Nice to see my man Robert Reed from Twitter on the show.
19:18 Wasn't there a British court case that determined eleven outright lies in Stein's movie?
Regarding how fossils "happen": I've enjoyed MBARI (Monterey Bay's deep ocean ROV) and the videos of the high salinity salt flow "lakes" where you see the results of crabs, mussels, shrimp, and the stray fish that have strayed too close and their remains are witnessed being preserved. If left undisturbed, and add a mudslide (or any substrate) and they Could become fossils!
*Uncle Bobby in the house of Paulogia! Let's goooooooo!*
F YEA!
LOL Beat me to it.
🖤🖤🖤
"I like it because it's flavoured..." Ken, buddy, have you heard of a spice rack?
He’s too white to know about spices
@@shamrockgaming9505I'm not aware of any evidence that Neanderthals seasoned their meat, so it may just be he is following suite.
Someday, people will completely forget about Expelled.
but today is not that day
I had a similar experience in Sunday school. Asking questions got me in deep trouble. Exposing the truth is a righteous public service. Thanks. Keep up the good work in service to truth supported by credible evidence.
Same!
Funny that whatever channel I'm watching people have this same experience of when they tried asking questions as a child. Strange!
What question got you in the most trouble?
Same here. And it was really painful for me, because I really believed at the time and just really, really wanted to understand. Because I had assumed as a child that there had to be a reasonable answer that I just wasn't seeing.
I'm sad to say that being met with the "christian love" of being told I'm going to hell for *asking for more information* did not immediately shatter my faith. But it started the cracks that eventually broke it.
It's also one of the many reasons that I have said, and will continue to say, that raising a child to be a christian is child abuse.
If these people admit that Genesis is not factual, they would then have to admit that "original sin" never occurred and therefore there was no need for a savior to absolve them
Steel-manning for theist for a moment, they don't really. They could accept that mankind is "born sinful" due to "disobedience to God", but also accept that the Fall story is simply an allegory used to explain man's "sin nature".
I mean, if 1st Century apologists and exegetes can view Genesis 1-3 as allegory then it shows a total lack of intelligence on the part of Ham and Co. if they can't do this.
That crack you heard was Bobby putting one so far out of the ballpark it went past the parking lots.
If you find a fossil so well preserved that it still has skin, then that would mean it never got a chance to decay, perhaps because it was buried in very fine clay in an anoxic environment, or it died in very dry conditions so it had a chance to mummify, like bodies found in deserts. Of course you wouldn't be likely to find a lot of those since these conditions would be rare, and it would be even more rare for the fossil to survive for tens of millions of years to the present day.
Also, volcanic ash at the right temperature might do it.
The best preserved dinosaur with skin and internal organs intact died and was mummified before it was fossilized. Look up Leonardo a fossilized Hadrosaur from Montana.
Oh yeah, back to the basics. It feels weird to say I'm glad to see Ken.
That was great, loved how Robert commented on it
"Pre-sanctified chicken" reminds of that old Julian Smith "Pre-Blessed Food" skit 🤣🤣
Hammy doesn't have an audience, just staffers and their children.
Pause the tape! Please have him on as a guest again. I love that guy! Thank you for having him on!
go sub to his channel!
Robert asked, "What do you lose by learning the truth?"
I know it was rhetorical, but what you lose is ignorance, which is something that AIG and so many others in that camp rely on most.
what i've been asking myself lately is, do we want these people on our team? do we really want them to know the truth and then side with us, and we have to put up with this level of intelligence and what passes for a sense of humour, really?
3:47 It's also a common misconception that they have to be buried quickly. They just have to be buried quicker than they decay or get scavenged, which depends a lot on the environment. A cold, dry, or oxygen-low environment won't have things decay as quickly, giving a larger window for fossilisation to occur.
This was such a great episode. Much love to Robert Reed! 🤣
A new dynamic duo! You guys work well together.
PAUSE THE TAPE!
Ken Ham: "gender reassignment surgery is mutilation"
Also Ken Ham: "all babies penises must have this arbitrary piece of skin cut off. because book"
christ
well, in both cases god clearly f'ed up
@@phileas007 yo, I just thought of something. Was circumcision originally supposed to be like a slave mark? The Bible said that if you had a permanent slave, you had to pierce their ear. The only way circumcision makes any sense is if it's like that, otherwise YHWH is just like a 5th grade boy or something, seeing what kind of bullshit he can dare Abraham to do.
@@bariumselenided5152 who knows really, I personally agree it was invented as an identification mark. However if it was meant for slaves, why would it be so hidden? More likely it had the purpose for members of the same tribe being able to recognize each other.
@@phileas007 I mean it's not like the ancient religions had a qualm about looking at someone's junk. One of the Islamic texts has one of its conquering armies checking boys' genitals to see if there's hair to identify them as "men" for execution purposes.
I love this channel. I love your guest today. You do a review of all your guests in your credits, do you have a link somewhere of all of them? Because you make cartoons of them, they look so interesting, but I don’t know how to go find each one.
Whether you have authority to speak on a subject is less material than what you say. Many UA-camrs have no authority in the form of qualifications but it’s that they speak the well researched truth which is important.
Paul out muscled in his own video.
indeed
I have to show this to my minion. The loves Ham & Aigs.
Robert Reed! What a refreshing take! He could represent the "everyman"! Or at least how I feel when I watch these AiG clips! Neat! Fired up!
This video reminds me of the Key and Peele bits, where they had OBama and his anger translator. Obama would say something in a calm rational matter, and then his translator would just go off on "these m-fkers".
Loved that skit!
Yes!
Paulogia, your co-host is hilarious. Love it. Thanks for all your hard work.
Love Robert and his Channel - Gin and Truth! Y'all gotta go subscribed - He is outstanding and a no bullshit guy! Great video by both of you, love the energy!
“Pause the tape!!!” 😂 Yes! That and “what do you lose?” are my favorite phrases from this. @Robert Reed, you’re an awesome addition to my youtubing. Thanks!
Very much enjoyed this, thank~you!
Paul, it made me laugh hearing your guest cuss and rant on your channel. I immediately looked him up and watched a video. Thx! I bet you were cringing the whole time 🤣
It might be the child in me, ironic, but I do enjoy the more adult version of dunking on answers in genesis.
Yeah, it's nice to see them handled as the clowns that they are rather than treated with respect they fail to earn.
Great episode. Gin was fantastic. I laughed so much through this whole thing. Definitely heading over to check out his channel
Thanks for bringing Robert in on this, Paul. this was just great.
I didn't know who Robert Reed was before this. I'm now a follower on Twitter and will check out his UA-cam. :) This was great!
This was the liveliest guest I've seen on your channel! Bring him back, soon! 😁 Happy Halloween 🎃 👻
One thing Robert Reed probably ought to know is the origin of the phrase, "to call a spade a spade". This is a British phrase which has nothing at all to do with digging implements. In the original context of this phrase, "spade" is a racial slur, an offensive slang term for a black person, probably based on the colour of spades in playing cards, or perhaps as a reference to black slaves doing menial labour.
The phrase "to call a spade a spade" does mean to speak one's mind, but specifically in the context of, "I refuse to moderate my expression of my views to make minority groups feel better".
The word spade is no longer used in this context in British society, and hasn't been since the late seventies or early eighties, but this phrase which was created by racists to affirm their perceived entitlement to be racist still lives on; and it seems that many using it today are oblivious to its true meaning.
When the Pilgrims landed, a nearby tribe asked to ally with them to protect both groups from a larger, aggressive tribe near the area. And yes, they ate together to celebrate the harvest.
In the smallpox episode during the French Indian war, Indians we now call Native Americans worked for both sides. The French paid more, so tribes went to them. When the French stopped hiring, other tribes sided with the British. At Detroit, a British general did the dastardly blanket deed. If the tribe working for the French took the fort, they would have been hanging around smallpox and caught it anyway.
This kind of warfare was practiced long before Columbus sailed. Armies catapulted diseased animals and human corpses into fortresses. In the 1800s Southern troops brought diseased horses into Pennsylvania to infect Union horses. Look at what whites did to one another in WWI. Fancy a spot of mustard gas? War was always cruel, including wars between tribes in both Americas.
This is amazing! Love Robert- @Gin and Truth on UA-cam 💜
0:09 Okay that freeze-frame that makes it look like it's saying "AiGwers Nesis" is HILARIOUS. XD
Just subscribed to Robert Reed of @Gin and Truth on UA-cam. Thanks for introducing us to another great content creator!🙂
Good show, great guest. Thanks!
Definitely subbed Robert's channel. Great video
A note on retraction: it means the *study* was flawed, not necessarily that the *conclusion* was wrong. If they don't properly cite the study, we can't tell which it is.
If the study is flawed, the conclusion necessarily is flawed. Even if that conclusion agrees with other non-flawed studies. The conclusion from a flawed study is always flawed and why it cannot be relied upon.
@@cliff7201 Yes, but flawed isn't the same as false. It _could_ be, but without any other information, all we really know is that the study didn't support the conclusion it had come to
@@RustyWalker I never said anything about it being false, I said its conclusions cannot be relied upon. The only reason studies are conducted is because they offer some sort of utility. If the study is flawed, the conclusion cannot be reasonably relied upon for its accuracy (i.e. because it's fruit of poison tree). I could throw a dart at a wall full of answers, and it *could* be correct, but this methodology has no utility because its underlying methodology for arriving at the answer is flawed, and therefore has no utility. Even if my random dart throwing arrives at the correct answer, the result must be discarded in favor of a more sound methodology. The same goes for a flawed study.
@@cliff7201 I know you didn't Cliff. I didn't explain my point very well.
The most common form of "biblical mariage" was men having plural marriage where the woman are property.
I can't get the jingle of "ham and egg" outta my head.
Robert sometimes joins us on our show.
Also an episode Paul’s kid may not get a link to.
Gin n Truth Happy 🎃 day
Right? He should see a Paulogia bump to his subscriber count.
uncle bobby!
Thank you for bringing another UA-camr to my attention!
Ken Ham, Chick fillet, and plenty of cheesiness? Is this more like Chicken cordon Bleu?
ha
I love how he is gonna confuse some with his constant "pause the tape" line.
Great episode. Love Robert.
Does Hamm think that surgeons go into a hospital, check a rota, and then say "Aw darn, I got abortions. I wanted tit-jobs."
No, surgery is a highly specialized skill, taking years of education and training before a surgeon is let loose with the scalpel. No surgeon is chosen for a job they didn't train to do.
If a surgeon suffers some mental injury or incapacity and suddenly gets religious convictions they didn't previously hold, so they no longer want to do the job they trained for and practiced for years, it's time for them to re-train for an area they can cope with - not for them to whine about how un-godly that particular surgery is.
I love it when you introduce me to these cool new folks. Thanks Paul. I'lll be wandering over to get a taste of gin.
I'm headed to gin and truth after this video bros...great video...
I absolutely love the way this guy expresses his ideas. He's clearly a intelligent and empathetic, but he speaks like a real person, regardless of the fact that he's being recorded for a video by a popular UA-camr.
"...they were doing fine until they started speaking English..."🤣🤣😭😭
Please, Paul, have Rob Reed on again. He's got great things to add to the general conversation, and he says then in an honest and authentic way.
Excellent video, I almost missed it! Paulogia, I loved your guest! 👍🌊💙💙💙🌊🥰✌
At 2:19. It reminds me of the well known analogy, that democracy without a constitution to restrain government, is like a flock of chickens and a pig, voting on whether the farmer is to have eggs, or ham, for breakfast.