The BONKERS Science of a CREATIONIST MOVIE! (Full Documentary Response)
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
- The Genesis Paradise Lost movie from Eric Hovind's Creation Today remains popular and influential around the world. The movie proudly declares a message of young earth creationism, using stunning visual effects and interviews with the likes of Bodie Hodge, Chad Hovind, Charles Jackson, Danny Faulkner, David Menton, Georgia Purdom, Jeremy Lyon, John Baumgardner, Ken Ham, Ray Comfort, Terry Mortenson, Tommy Mitchell, and Voddie Baucham.
As the movie is packed with scientific claims, but not enough screen time to go in-depth, this documentary will endeavor to go slowly through each claim and take a careful look at each and how it contributes to our view of God.
This is a compilation of the previously-released 12-part series "Science of Genesis Paradise Lost" = • Science of Genesis Par...
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"The scientists have taken over the schools." Good? Like how is that supposed to be a condemnation? It's like lamenting "the surgeons have taken over the surgical rooms."
"oh no! teachers are coming!" lol. religists eh. before you know it there will be mechanics in the garages. instead of exorcists.
@HarryNicNicholas hmmmm... I smell heresy.
Honestly, when you go to surgery they should spin a wheel to see if you get a surgeon or the janitor to operate on you. Seems only fair
@@rozmarinideas5340 praise the Omnissiah!
@@rozmarinideas5340 I must recite the 84 canticles of youTube before pressing skip on each ad.
Are they trying to camouflage the inaccuracies, pseudoscience, and outright conspiracy theories with the sheer power of cringe alone?
😄👍
Creationist don't understand the concept of cringe, or perhaps their Bible has made them immune to it.
Yes.
It's all they have. Daddy Kent isn't providing baby Hovind any new scripts.
Hey, it works, doesn't it.
Expected to see "Aliens guy" any second watching this thing
The amount of reading you did to prepare your script easily surpasses the amount of reading used to create this documentary.
Isn't that always the case? You can make a super outlandish claim and don't do any research whatsoever but anyone refuting that claim might have to, depending on how silly your claim is, go all the way back to elementary science to properly address your buffoonery. That's not to say I don't deeply respect Pauls effort at all, of course.
@@l0rf - I agree, although being new to apologetics I wasn't expecting this much of a disparity in knowledge. Patience is a finite resource, so when the lunatic walks into the NASA conference and tells everyone the moon is made of cheese and they're all in on covering it up, they don't have the spare bandwidth to talk this guy into a basic understanding. Paulogia, if you'll forgive the phrase, has the patience of a saint.
@@brianhurd3355 he is sorely needed and takes on a vital role of telling the kindergarten bully to stop so that actual scientists don't have to waste time trying to convince people that don't care about the truth to begin with. And possibly catch some of the doubters and give them the arguments they were lacking to see that they've been duped.
"documentary" is an insult to the genre
@@clown134 'deranged religious fantasy' hasn't established itself as a genre so far
In discussions like this, it's important to note that geologists once assumed that the Biblical flood narrative was true. They tried to figure out which sediments were laid down before, during and after the flood. But they discovered that there was no evidence for a global flood and had to come up with other theories instead. We have the geology of today because Christian geologists in the past were forced to conclude that there was no global flood.
It's funny because its... what happened with biology too.
Carl Linnaeus was essentially trying to find created kinds. Before evolution, and before any sort of DNA testing, and with the fossil record being far shorter then it is today, the further he looked into the relatedness of species the more he was puzzled. As every kind seemed related in someway to the other kinds. He developed taxonomy, and was the first to point out that humans were apes, challenging the other scientists at the time to explain how humans weren't. They really couldn't.
He was a creationist and even he noticed this.
That was a common thing. In general, post Roman Empire scientists considered their researches as attempts to understand the working of God.
This also happened in astronomy, they found out about the real universe because they wanted to make better horoscopes and needed the position of planets (huygens, kepler)
@@phantomstarsx9343 Then Sir Richard Francis Owen decided to lie for Jesus and invented a fake brain region to distinguish humans from apes, but he was called out for it - because it was totally fake.
And chemistry from alchemy
3 hours??
dude, that's insane. how am I supposed to watch your material AND maintain a full-time job...
Watch at your job 😃
Working rn. Bluetooth headphones 😆 though many jobs probably won't permit that, so I'm fortunate.
Watch everything at 2x speed 🤷♀️
@@Jenna_Milesdo job at 2x speed 😁
I’d suggest splitting it up based on the parts from the movie.
If creationism had any truth to it, they would not have to rag on evolution so hard, they could just show the evidence that it is true.
to paraphrase tim minchin "they call it creation science because if it were true it would just be called science"
@blargblarg
Pfft. Evidence, you say?
So, if you take your KJV Bible and turn to Genesis 1....
@@Petticca rofl
"If creationism had any truth to it, they would not have to rag on evolution so hard, they could just show the evidence that it is true."--
They target an ignorant audience that is desperate to have their bias confirmed. Creationists are not trying to prove it is true, their purpose is only to manufacture doubt of evolution, to people predisposed to want it to be false, through deception.
Remember though, the forbidden fruit is 'knowledge of good and evil'. They didn't eat the fruit, that's why they can act like this and not understand they're lying, or to keep it christian, doing 'evil'.
"we believe one continent spread apart into the existing continents in one year. We also ignore the fact that this is physically impossible and the friction heat generated would melt the planet several times over. We may in fact be too stupid to reason with"
The Fast and The Furious: Continental Drift
Sorry 😅
magic tho
@@CelestialVenerableValinorThe ultimate Wild Card: "god can do aaaanything."
@noamaster3898 If theists wanna say that God can do anything, then get them to get God to introduce itself to eight billion people. God is all powerful, don't ya know 😂 #ReligionIsFiction
There are a few different heat problems with the young Earth: radiation from radioactive decay, lithification of the rock layers, plate tectonics, volcanic eruptions, and meteor impacts. Any given one is enough to kill all life on Earth when the needed processes are compacted into the young Earth timeframe. Some are enough to boil the oceans and melt the crust. All are ignored in this video.
The irony of religious people complaining about brainwashing
You misspelled projection.
Lol... a comic scientist once wrote: "I once took a tour at a major museum, and the guide said that a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton on display was 70,000,018 years old. I thought that was an extremely precise age to give such an ancient specimen, and asked the guide how he knew about that age. He told me, 'I've been working here for 18 years, and when I started, one of the paleontologists told me it was 70,000,000 years old. It's simple math!' ".
😅😅😅
They stole that from the film _The Gay Divorcee._
Waiter: Do you know, geologically speaking, this little island of Great Britain is 500 million
and 3 and one-half years old?
Guy: How do you know it's exactly that old?
Waiter: Professor Brown told me it was 500 million years old when I first met him and that was
three and a half years ago.
@@jb888888888not understanding significant figures is a very common experience
How exactly did atheism take over all schools, universities, and sciences during the 1700's and 1800's when religion absolutely dominated public life?
Shhhhhhhhh. Don't let facts get in the way of a good time
Is it demons?
@BernardBerserker Magic was definitely involved, as with everything else that creationists believe.
Religious people own most of everything. That is not necessarily saying that religious leaders are believers. Some religious leaders are non believers or believers without fear of consequences within the belief system and still corrupt and scam
I think most people overestimate how important religion was in the past. In the 1700s, religion was more important than it is today, but it hardly dominated public life. That was the century when atheism began to be an acceptable belief in the West.
Apologists are putting comedians out of business.
A joke isn't funny once explained.
it's hard to make a coherent argument without being able to burn people at a stake if they won't agree with your fairy tale
Nah, comedians are spitting facts.
Comedians are truth tellers, apologists are not.
My Baptist friend was JUST talking to me about dinosaurs eating fruit in Eden and I was like where is this coming from?! Glad to be able to dissect this with your channel!
What kinda Baptist?
Honestly, it's an old talking point. I used to think that it was a good point like 20 something years ago.
And sharks surely only ate seaweed.
@@juanausensi499 I wanna know what the whales ate lol
@phantomstarsx9343 Back then plankton was kept separate to make sure they only ate the phito part of it.
Paul’s visual reference game is world-class.
Dammit, I've spent half the video already listening like a podcast. I must've missed out on so many references!!!
Imagine how much more progress early scientists could have made if they weren’t in an environment where they assumed what was written in the Bible was true.
Depending on how "early" you define science... They lived in an environment where the Bible wasn't even written yet.
You seem to under the misapprehension that other religions didn't have this nonsense too. Even natural philosophy, which is notorious for assuming the consequent and then accommodating it.
@@DanielMWJ The thing with natural philosophy is that they understood those were musings and not dogma, so they were free to question it without being worried about their lives.
There was a family guy episode that referenced this i think…
I disagree. I think the scientific method was invented to resolve conflicting ideas. If it wasn't necessary to find an objective way to find true things then the scientific method would've never been.
Another way to put it, the constant critiques of evolution is what drives donations into more research, more discoveries, and more creative ways to explain the evidence to the next generation. If there wasn't this constant push back, I highly doubt we would know half as much.
A minor correction: it's not wave amplitude that affects pitch or color but rather wave frequency.
Please. Never stop doing this Paul.
"Red in tooth and claw" is a reference to the juices of watermelons, cherries, and strawberries, I guess! Also, now I've got this image of a t-rex spitting out watermelon seeds! 😂
😅 nice one.
it's well known that the t-rex can only carry cherries.
Reminds me of Yoshi's Island. I wonder if that's where Ken and co. got the idea from?
The quote is “read in tooth and claw.” Surprised me too. :). Guess it’s supposed to work both ways
@@lancetschirhart7676 Idk where you found that. What I just found is that the phrase had its origin in Alfred Lord Tennyson's "In Memoriam", and it was "red", not "read". Of course, you could say to me, "ha! Made you look!" And you'd be right! 😅
Creationists, are they liars or just ignorant? I'm trending towards BOTH.
I am forced to believe that the people in this video, and the ones who helped make it, are definitely liars. However, I do honestly believe that some of them honestly believe it.
25:00 I hope some credit is/will be given to Gutsick Gibbon's beautiful anti-instant tectonics arguments.
A lie in a good package is still a lie.
Its not even a good package. Its just an old package. I left church in 6th grade. I just came home from Baptist Sunday shcool and told my father i just couldn't do it anymore lol. Our family never went again. My siblings owe me that 1
Thanks, Paul. I'm about to mark a pile of student essays, and creationists are guaranteed to keep me laughing for the next three hours!
I really can't think of any way to seperate the terms miracle and magic. They are synonymous.
i like to say it's voodoo taken from the book of spells from the human sacrifice cult.
I think it might have something to do with what spell slot you equip it in.
In any case, be it abyssal, arcane, or divine, magic is still magic.
miracles are extra special magic! duh, and usually only purple quality or higher!
Magic scales with the intelligence stat while miracles scale with the faith state
@@dekufiremage7808 Some magic does scale with both, intelligence and faith ...
And pyromancy doesn't require any intelligence or faith, so it's the superior magic subcategory anyway!
Animated Paul wears glasses, but real-life Paul doesn't. Do we have a Clark Kent/Superman scenario in play?
Maybe he doesn't wear them all the time. I don't wear them all the time.
Well of course he doesn't wear them all the time they're magic and turn him into an animated character. Duh...
perhaps he did when he drew the character but got eye surgery or switched to contacts or something in the intervening years?
If you want to see a video of Paulogia wearing glasses look up 'Bible is MORE LIKELY Supernatural than not?!' It's uploaded by The Line. That's just a 17 minute clip of one caller but the original video was uploaded 2 months ago and is titled 'Why do YOU Believe in God?'
*_Evolution & Christianity_** ;* (comparison)
If evolution was like Christianity there would be multiple competing versions of it being taught all over the world.
If Christianity was like evolution, there would be a single version taught in countries & cultures all over the world.
There are different versions of evolution being taught .
First we ' supposedly ' evolved from monkeys , then apes , then chimpanzees .
What lie will be next ?
That we humans evolved from Dolphins?
The fact that you can't do any experiments with one consistent verifiable result based on any religion in the world is pretty indicative of a problem
@@asagoldsmith3328 Indeed.
God is the clay & humanity, the sculptor.
More like, _made in our image._
Well done sir.
Oh my goodness. Thank you!
@@PaulogiaIt was extremely well done. Kudos to you.
22:30 In the Bible Moses lived for 80 years. Here the creationists changed it to 120 because that sounds better I guess.
While I love your shorter form videos, these epic length takedowns are delicious. Always a pleasure to see new productions from you. Cheers!
12:13 There certainly was a "fact checking" process. They made it a point to check all the scientific facts at the door in order to keep them out of the movie. Afterwards, they edited the movie to ensure all the "facts" were ones they liked.
And the fact checking attendant must have found many, many unclaimed facts after the event. They then dressed themselves up in all the facts at once and did an Instagram story!
The way that "Part 6: Enter the Dinosaur" was read just made me think of something like a Hong Kong Kung Fu movie mixed with a creature feature. I want to see Clones of Bruce Lee fight a rampaging Anklosaurus now... dang.
Hidden Tiger, Crouching Dilophosaurus.
You have to see Velocipastor. It was intentionally made so bad to be good. If you don't care to find the movie you can easily choose a review video. Featuring just to name a few bad religion (not the band, the tropes), dinosaurs, secret sects and ninjas.
This is a "spherical" accomplishment. It is comprehensively GREAT no matter what direction you view it from. RockOn, Paul.
"In The Beginning" . This is gonna be hilarious , wait , wait let me grab my Popcorn and Malteezers .BOOM : Eric Hovind's Fact checking Process....Solid Gold 12 minutes in .
The Gay Space (cosmos) implied by the "Straight Space" existing is, frankly, intriguing
It's more properly called the LBGTQISpace.
indeed, my ace-ness is included in "space" 👍😁
I am shocked, SHOCKED I tell you, that YECs don't understand how dictionaries work. They're normally so astute.
"Eric's team's fact checking process" is asking to the meme (Source: I made it up)
"My source is that I made it the fuck up." - Senator Armstrong
Oh I'll just watch this Paulogia video before I take a shower...
i forget what city i was in, so likewise the hotel (i'm so cosmopolitan) but i recall watching formula one on a tv in the bathroom while i had a bath. waterproof tv's _are_ a thing.
i swear the timestamp said it wa sonly 30 minutes when i added the video to my queue, now ill be here all night
This is precisely my situation.
AT 1:30 the creationists seem to be saying if you can't show how life formed there is no point talking about evolution. In that case, please show me good evidence of your god before you start to tell me what book he wrote and how he wants me to behave.
To say that Paul has trouble with pronouncing non-English names would be to put Descartes before the horse. It does nothing to negate his valid observations, but it greatly distracts from them.
I like to chalk it up to his Canadian accent, which makes it extra funny because of that proximity to the Quebecois
Clearly those Tyrannosaurus teeth were perfectly suited for eating watermelons, and carrots, and of course some lettuce.
I think what makes it funnier is that bones have been found that clearly show T-Rex bite damage.
@@burniejarvis9298 That must have been a mistake. Some other critter just happened to walk in front of the salad, when the T-Rex wanted to take a bite. Accidents happen. Can't blame the poor T-Rex.
Well you see, prior to the fall, obviously those vegetables were more vicious and much larger than today. This required the T-Rex to have those large, powerful teeth usually reserved for carnivores.
"And on the eighth day, man said 'Let there be God' "
Immediately after I binged the playlist last week, you had to upload this 😅
Some real talent went into the animation on this film. It’s a shame that they couldn’t have just gone all in on a cool fantasy film
Technically, the only thing this can seriously clarify as is fantasy. The fact that the authors (probably) believe it doesn't play into what it turned out as.
The Science of Genesis starts with a map of what the ante-diluvian world looked like.
Based on what evidence, exactly.
I'm sure that someone could provide an explanation of what, say, Gwandanaland may have looked like, based on rock formations, fossils and dates.
But I don't see how there can be any scientific evidence for what the world looked like before a fictional flood didn't actually take place.
I heard, that the dimension of Noah's Ark was 0 x 0 x 0 m, as with every fictional thing. It had the same size as Little Red Riding Hood's basket on her way to her grandma. 😆😆
God’s measurements too. Hubba hubba!
9:20 "My name is Doctor ..." - hilarious.
I'd missed that on my previous viewing.. Too damn funny.
I always roll my eyes at “people only believe evolution because they’re brainwashed”. I was kept very sheltered in Christian environments (no TV, etc) & raised exclusively in YEC education until college and taught that evolution is impossible, full stop. Now creationists have to admit speciation happens but say it’s not REAL evolution for vague reasons, as you point out.
I became atheist in my 30s before seeing a single YEC debunk video or learning what evolution actually means, and when i did i was SO angry. Both my parents have college degrees in scientific fields and had to do truly Olympic feats of cognitive dissonance to educate their kids the way they did, which crippled all of us for further education in the real world. Only one of us graduated college, and that was a seminary institution.
3+hours? damn, epic!
1:35:34 that is so slimy of the movie to put it that. So transparently deceptive, that you would think anyone could see through it immediately.
That T-Rex must have liked a lot of seeds because when you see where watermelons come from it's like wow more seed than melon🦖🦖🦖🍉🍉🍉
Birds like seeds.... X3 granted T. Rex was a non avian therapod. And they'd have to rely on evolutionary theory to even touch that as an explanation but maybe T. Rex had to eat seeds like whales eat Krill if we're justifying this nonsense lol
Working through the video, at continental drift. Continental drift was initially denied because the person who proposed it didn't have a valid mechanism. He suggested wave motion, but it wasn't until later that scientists found continental rifts. Continental drift didn't become accepted until the 1960s.
I love when this happens! I'm just reading through the comments and get to this one right at the same point in the video. I just got to the Continental drift part, too.
Paul, you deserve a medal for your patience 😆
The falling water (or is it smoke) on the left side is a good addition to the video. Good work. You have a great eye for art.
Wait they showed a view from space without showing the firmament?
Darn Bible deniers.
When i was in YEC, my understanding was that the flood waters were held back by the firmament. The stars were seen through this firmament and water and were closer than what science says. Flood happens when god breaks the firmament. Whole environment changes, carnivory happens blah blah blah. All bollocks of course.
It's hard to believe there are people who make a career of peddling pseudo-science and fantasy as reality. That's immoral to me.
Well, now I know what I'm listening to on my way to Vermont to see the eclipse.
It's a tough choice between this or the 38-hour video about the Beverly hillbillies. I guess I have to watch them both
Good god, it's real
Beverley hillbillies?!
@@NorbertKasko you know, there was a man named Jed, he was shooting at some food, kinfolk said move away from there, swimming pools, movie stars
@@JasonHendersonHuh! I think it's better if I don't understand this.
Weird how they forgot to animate the evening and morning that somehow happened before the sun and moon.
Another ignorant comment from an ignoramus.
@@theol64 guess I'll just ignore you
@whatevername8551
Well, it is an ignorant comment!
Do you not realize there is an actual answer? If you're willing to use scripture to reach your erroneous conclusion, you should be willing to be corrected by it as well. Which it does. But you haven't bothered yourself with that. It's far easier to belch error.
@@theol64 yet instead of refuting my comment or adding any knowledge whatsoever, you decided to post childish name calling. "Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone."
@@theol64 please explain how there was a day and night if god spoke the sun, moon and stars into existence in the 4th day
Creationists are habitual, persistent, deliberate liars. You can never trust anything they say.
But they believe they are doing the right thing by lying.
Creationists believe that it's perfectly fine to lie as long as they're lying for Jesus. I've seriously heard a few of them say that.
I can't understand why these creationists even try to use science to explain anything. If you are always going to go to "because the Bible tells me so", then they should just go all the way with that.
Exactly. The 40th chapter of Isaiah clearly says that the earth is flat, yet most creationists and biblical literalists don't believe in a flat earth. It's almost like even fundies are aware of how absurd the old testament is when interpreted in this manner.
Creationists don't _use_ science - they _mimic_ science. They pretend to operate on the same level, as if this was a scientific dispute over the interpretation of a certain set of data. This strategy makes them seriously dangerous - don't mistake ruthlessness for stupidity. They still want to get their foot into the classrooms, and they are already 3/4 there.
The use of the phrase "intergalactic planetary" sounds like a shout-out to the Beastie Boys. I did not expect that.
I’m hooked. Great start with the analysis of creationist’s inflated credentials. Such inflation figures prominently in both this and the fundamentalist community, Dr Kent Hovind 😂😂😂
I found Hovind's dissertation online. 😂😂😂😂
@@deliawebster2142someone reads that dissertation on YT. Maybe Atheist Jr? 🤔
If you think dinosaurs eating watemellons is funny, just consider that just a few thousand years ago, before humans domesticated watermellons, they were like rock hard kiwi fruits with a mildly bitter taste. I bet that's why the T-Rex was perpetually angry. But hey, if your going to ignore science then why not go all the way.
You'd think they learned from Banana Man.
The amount of work put into this review is impressive. Awesome video for this Friday evening, thanks!
My FB inbox has been inundated with junk about this film. The religiously affected are simply going crazy about this nonsense. I’ve had a bit of fun pointing out the obvious flaws.
Comment for the algorithm but even if Dragon legends could be tied to dinosaurs, the best explanation would be "They found some fossils" not "Young Earth Creationism"
If mental Olympics were an event Creationists would win gold.
I contend that more people have lost their fsith after reading the Bible than Darwin.
Literally been bingeing all your old material and this is one of my favorites
*Biology only from biology* if true, would rule out God as the source.
There is no law that life comes from only life, partly because we don’t have (planetary) origins of life to repeat to demonstrate the law.
1:37:00 it's not the size of the cedar, it's the motion of the wind
i like the beastie boys reference in part 4
intergalactic planetary, planetary intergalactic
I was hoping I would find this comment, I am plentifully pleased. 😃
I used to believe in I.D. until my pastor told me that bats are birds, because the Bible is true and science is wrong about bats lol
As Calvin's classmates scream at him in unison, "Bats aren't bugs!"
My sunday school claimed whales are fish. I was like okay lol
@@marcomoreno6748 Though that would resolve the whole Jonah debate.
Naturalistic lore for life is actually just way cooler. Life emerging from a rock floating through the void over billions of years is wild.
OMFG, you're two weeks late on my birthday, but a 3 hour paulogia video was EXACTLY what I wanted lol
Great work as usual, Paul. Thank you.
It's long, it's hard, and full of sea...eeds? Meh, same difference.
I saw the runtime. Then i saw “BONKERS” in the title. And i thought, “Is this an Hbomberguy collab??”
😆
This is a fantastic contribution, a magnum opus of sorts of counter apologetics. Thank you for the hard work.
how could god create days on the fourth day?
TWO UPLOADS FROM PAUL THIS WEEK? And one of them is three hours to boot! You spoil us, Paul!
After reading all the anti-masturbation passages in the bible, and knowing God created the T-Rex, then those really short T-Rex arms finally make sense!!
Also, in the flood story, Homo Erectus, Homo Neanderthal and the other hominids God must've created... Were they saved as animals or drowned as people? Always wondered that one...
Creationists tend to claim all the hominids that they accept as "human" descended from humans (not the other way around). Usually described as post flood and they lie and say Homo Erectus, etc were "degenerate" humans. Gross thing to say.
Paul, this is fantastic! I can tell you put in hours upon hours on this. Very respectful and informative. I hope many YEC Christians see this and are better for it.
I’m sorry, at 3:02:54 is that a frog in a cast?!? Forget the previous 3 hours! I’m all in on this! Who helped this frog? Where is he now? Did the doctor win an award? They should have! Greatest thing I’ve seen all week!
God's temper tantrum against human behavior was so severe that he had to flood Mars too.
My new theory: God started Adam and Eve out on Mars. Then God flooded it and the ark took Noah and his family to earth
Temper tantrum???
Princess, please don't speak when the subject is beyond you.
How bout we consult newborn infants to establish our Justice System. That should work for you.
@@theol64Wow. Now thats something that makes no sense. Good job.
@@davidformanek7467
Sorry you don't grasp analogy. You're "special" too, aincha?
@@theol64
I grasp analogies just fine. You didnt write anything remotely analogous to OP. Nice to see that youre immediately jumping to insults. Very predictable.
Very excited about this one. Making popcorn right now :)
correction at 54:22 - you say "wave amplitude" a couple times when you mean "frequency." doesn't change the correctness of your underlying point, though
I just want to tell you what a great job you did with explaining why stretching of space and time together is somewhere between unobservable and entirely meaningless. I really didn't expect you to dig in to that but you did a fantastic job
EDIT: and density waves too! You could do a good job as a science educator.
Thank you so much!
I love that this is part 1 and it's 3 hours!
New Paulogia makes a good day!
I was not brainwashed about evolution. It was just a logical idea. While the bibel is full of obvious BS.
3:38 “…hammered home….” with Hammer time. I died! 😂😂😂
Paul I know this isn’t related to the video but I just wanna tell you this I really love how respectful you are with the people you talk about you always take their claims just as seriously as you take every claim no matter how silly that claim is for example you using the term evolutionist most non-creationists don’t use that word because all it is is creationists trying to make credible by making evolutionist a term that they use so they can be on an equal playing field, but you show that you respect their claims enough to use their terms, and that’s something I find amazing the idea of someone who isn’t being rude or mean but is just kindly telling you why you’re wrong which honestly could piss off people a lot more but it would also likely make people change their mind more if they don’t see you as being passive aggressive, and instead see you as just being respectful like I do
Jackson is on for his minor degrees and looks similar to Jeff Goldblum, especially in Jurassic Park
I really like the effort you’ve made in the creation (pun intended) of this video. Thumbs up for reaching out to the professor around 10:30. It shows you’re not only reacting to a video, but also do the research regarding this topic.
This was and is the reason I became a Patreon.
I am a simple man. I see picture of T-rex eating water melon. I click.
1:57:10 carbon 14 decays into nitrogen 14, not carbon 12. extremely small error but still should be mentioned.
@paulogia this is years old, I remember. How much content was added for this reupload?
As someone who was raised a creationist christian it's hilarious to see creationists saying evolution is indoctrination or even saying "evolutionists" as its not a religion.
Wow, 3 hours. Much as I love your content, there's no way I can do that in a single sitting.
My third sitting and I will probably make the end this time as I’m around 2.5 hours now! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks! What a great presentation. One of your finest.
Wow, thank you!
Paul, you have produced an epic counter apologetic video. For someone without a religion degree nor a science degree you are remarkable. Most if not all the doctors of divinity you have encountered are no match for you. Thank you.
1:19:00 nitpick: 'Pteranosaurs' is one of the common flubs people make when trying to talk about pterosaurs due to the popularity of the species Pteranodon.
I've got to hand it to you for this one Paul! It must have taken quite a bit of time and research. I very much enjoyed the thorough rebuttal!
Egyptians domesticated the wild plant that gave us both watermelon & cucumber approximately 4500-3500 years ago, so I'm sure this totally checks out...