Things have been pretty stable lately, BUT THATS NO FUN IS IT!! I want to grow into an amorphous mass and smother the entirety of UA-cam, so please, like, share, comment, subscribe, click the bell icon and everything else that you can to get the word of sir sic out there CHEERS!
As a recovering alcoholic, I must say that I appreciate you keeping the whiskey references to a minimum in this video. I know it's part of your brand, so I don't expect nil whiskey, but some days are worse than others for cravings and sometimes I have to skip out on your videos because it becomes a little much.
Anyone who has studied the human body, like the nervous system, the lungs, liver, kidneys and the immune system, and knows all the ways in which the body can malfunction, realizes that if the body is designed, the designer should be fired.
Anyone being called "Dr", who comes out with such diabolical nonsense should have all their qualifications stripped from them, and have to start again from primary school/kindergarten!
How DARE they, don't they know our mumbled, hearsay fairytales have worked for thousands of years. Who do they think they are wanting evidence when we've accepted 'evidences' since the big flood boat animals thingie....
I had conversation with religious guy who said "Earth is gift from god" but at the same time "It doesn't matter if we trash it, god will rapture us and give us second Earth". I pity anybody who gives this guy gifts for birthday or Christmas
He knows them. Like he bumped into them in the street and they made plans to catch up, and they parted ways. He then showed up to the pub, where they were going to meet, but Dunning and Kruger had no plans to actually attend, so he sat drinking by himself, crying into the empty glass.
It's an increasing trend of religibobs to get a doctorate from a diploma-mill, just so they can say they're a "Doctor", because that is the ultimate authority in the modern age and all the sheep must take whatever a doctor says as gospel, and then they shout "look, we have scientists on our side!". Ever since Kent Hovind was a thing, we all have been practicing the art of asking "doctor of what and issued from where?"... For the vast majority of them, the doctorate isn't even relevant to the topic they're preaching about, and a lot of them are fake doctorates from unaccredited institutions and diploma mills. Again holding Kent Hovind as an example of this, as he literally bought his "doctorate" (I will never refer to him as a doctor, as much as he insists he is, it's bullsh...)...
@@retiredbore378Well in that case praying is probably as effective as any other available treatment Stage 4 lung cancer is no joke, only polish Super-Aids is worse
Milkshakes require milk and maybe a shaker, whisky requires a whisky maker, oranges requires errr....a picker to pick them or they won't get picked. jesus christ he just goes on and on and on
I'm pretty sure some scientist once made the comparison and creationists just took it and ran without looking back to see the scientist trying to catch up and tell them what it meant. Too bad scientists usually aren't super good runners.
@@backonlazer791Yup. Creationists are terrible at understanding analogy & metaphor. They apparently think that DNA quite literally has English letters printed on it that form actual words & syntax, like a programming language.
It's actually a great demonstration of how "creation science" works. Bill Gates, not a biologist, once said that DNA is LIKE a computer code. So creationists working backwards from their assumed conclusion, latch onto the idea that DNA IS a computer code because it reinforces that conclusion. Despite that not being what he said, him not being an expert in DNA at all, and them disagreeing with almost everything else he's ever said. Keep the evidence that supports the conclusion regardless of the source or validity and ignore all the evidence that doesn't support it. And it really wouldn't bother me that they do this, if they didn't insist on teaching others, particularly children, to do the same thing.
@@davidhopkin3312 No, we only can tell of proof when we have written sources OUTSIDE the bible, which can be tested. So far there's nothing found except for false sources and objects.
Oh noes! Liberalistic Values! Values like compassion, empathy, valuing education, equality, equity, Democracy, and social safety nets to help those in need...
Stop gaslightling, equity is discrimination, tolerance means silencing ypur critics. And you don't seem to mind stealing from others to pay for ypur social safety net
He’s apparently not even close to a medical doctor. Hell, the only doctors who might dissect that many corpses would be pathologists or whoever does the thing that looks for the cause of death (brain fart blocking the procedure name 🤦♂️).
@@sthed6832 He's not one, shocker I know but he's got no degrees to his name. He did go to a university somewhere and dig in dead bodies but that's the extent of it.
Doubt it, mostly cuz he clearly cant communicate with others himself, least not funny He can speak but he cannot hear So how are u gonna get him to hear u saying that plants communicate
Doesn't the watchmaker argument imply that every single genetic disease, or all diseases, really, were deliberate choices? Because that's... a mood, I guess.
Yeah, but that was obviously Satan twisting God's perfect world, and, as we know, God is completely unable to do anything to stop Satan from hurting people
If I'm in a major accident and this guy shows up in the emergency room, I'm leaving. I'll pick up my sundry parts and head out to the nearest witch doctor.
I watched "Dr" Brad and now accept Odin as my Lord. Oh, wait, did I get it the wrong god again? Drat. What am I going to do with all these battle axes and mead?
5:00 I reckon Mrs. Sic couldn't resist the temptation to design the clouds and their path as a fleet of flying saucers to add to the mockery - my deepest respect - VERY appropriate move!
"Perfection" is properly an engineering term, not a philosophical one. If it fits/works withing the necessary tolerances, it's perfect. There are no exceptions to this. IOW, Plato was a hack. (World of Forms™ - how drunk was he when he shat out that one?) Anyone using the term differently is trying to do a bamboozle. Making them a bamboozler, I guess. Like Plato, who plato-ed the world into a metric fuck-ton of error.
I wonder how he explains the absolute mess that is the human eye, and why octopi have objectively better eyes (and nervous system) than humans. Are cephalopods God's actual chosen people? 🤔
He's a phd kind of dr, not a medical doctor. Technically legit but only just barely. From his bio on cross examined: Brad Harrub holds an earned B.S. degree in biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned doctorate degree in anatomy and neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. So he is the kind of PhD that uses it as a propaganda tool. Always amazes me that someone can go to the trouble to complete a phd and then use it to go against all that he was taught to get that phd. That's a special kind of traitor.
the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve is beautiful design. brain-into chest-loop below aorta-up into neck.....WTF?!? wait. the immune system? the immune system that frequently goes nuts and attacks the body it belongs to?
As somebody with MS where my beautifully perfectly designed white bloodcells are so numerous that they attack the nerves of my spine I can only agree! :P
My favorite argument against "Everything needs a designer" is the existance of the naturally formed nuclear reactor at Oklo. No-one put it there, it just formed naturally, and created a self-sustaining nuclear fission process that generated around 100kW of power. 100% naturally formed NUCLEAR POWER. So explain to me who designed that reactor? Who put everything in it's place? Answer, no-one did
By utter coincidence, on my way home from the office today, I purchased a bottle of the old malty stuff. And here I am happily consuming it, on Sir Sic's behalf, of course.
that last argument is so awesome. God created us with the ability to communicate... but then he decided that was a terrible idea because we started to build a tower and tried to make it so we couldnt anymore! great job, oh perfect god.
He only passed God university coz daddy God had connections. I guess we're stuck with the mess He created. But hey, at least He created watches, so at least that's something. I guess he gets a kick out of watching us watch the seconds tick by as our perfect bodies slowly decay.......
God should've let them continue. I doubt they'd get anywhere as high as our skyscrapers. But the one who wrote that story didn't know that heaven couldn't be reached apparently.
Oh that's a fun one. Genesis 10 all Noah's grandchildren start all the different nations with their own language, then in Genesis 11 they all spoke the same language & lived in one place.
@@Ironraven001 Well I was hitting a piece of cold steel in the vice, and i don't fucking know why, i get the brilliant idea of putting my hand on the back of the metal piece. It didn't get pinched or directly hit, but the vibration really really hurt. Nothing to worry about but it does sting a lot even a few hours later. And i'm also a big cry baby
I love that, according to some experts, the world is actually getting better. I know that perspective makes a huge difference in how data is interpreted, but that the infant mortality rate has grown down, or that simple infections aren’t nearly as dangerous as they have been.
From Creationwiki. Originally from Franklin, Tennessee, Brad Harrub holds an earned B.S. degree in biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned doctorate degree in anatomy and neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. He is a hard core young earth creationist as well.
so, the freaking watchmaker argument (debunked), the watchmaker argument (double debunked), the watchmaker argument (triple debunked), a really dumb watchmaker argument (quad debunked), the watchmaker argument yet again (Lord Debunked the Fifth of His Name), the favorite argument of Creationist losers 'Morals' (which is also one of the dumbest, but at least its not the damn watchmaker argument again), and finally...the damn watchmaker argument again! ugh, and i stole all the moon whiskey for this BS? now i need to steal the Mars whiskey too just to forget about how brainless this was...should have just touched the-
@@nickryan3417 yeh, i'm trying to be pc, u know for etiquette. Just don't use the wrong spell, you might make a hole into another universe (i lost my spellbook, but i'm pretty sure it's on the next page). Actually, now i think of it, this might not be such a bad thing... I'll get my scuba gear ready.
I walk up to this apologist and slap him, "You keep software engineering out of your mouth." I hate when they say shit about electrical engineering or computer science, because anyone who actually knows those things knows those arguments are soooooo wrong and the apologists clearly don't understand the biological machines we live in.
As a Microsoft office programmer it really shits me. I have code that works but i dont know why, either because its borrowed, legacy from someone else or I didn't document it and have forgotten what it does. But if it runs, it's published, because deadlines exist.
If only we could impose a moratorium on apologist content until they come up with a new argument. Not even a good one. Just a new one. This is just another batch of “proofs” for simple people.
This "Doctor" apparently has an actual PhD in Anatomy and Neurobiology. He's even posted several "Scientific Papers" ... through his own publishing company. But his job title is "Professional Apologist" (snake oil salesman without a snake) ... so he gets paid by believers to make excuses as to why the God they all believe in doesn't meet the hype.
@SirSicCrusader have we considered opening our own diploma mills so we can say apologists are BS? Sic Sic's University offering degrees in fields like Handsome, Smart or Good at the Sex seems like it would be pretty cool.
@Drakonis.Imperial He only needed the oil. What remained of the snakes was discarded. My concern is what he's doing with all the human oil from all those cadavers he was playing with.
Every creation - to which we know it is a creation and understand the mechanism behind said creation because we invented it - requires a creator. And they often point out things that are clearly different from natural things. They never say "you find a rock on the beach and this rock has such an intricate and complicated ion bond network it must have been created". There's almost always this distinction of finding something that is clearly appearing not natural to point to a creator of the natural.
"Before, if you wanted to confirm something that someone said to you for yourself, you had to go to this weird place called a library, which meant you had to get in your car - or more often, get a ride from a parent - go to this library, then go to this weird drawer full of cards, try to figure out what the f^^^ they said, then find the book you wanted to check out, then go to where it was supposed to be, and odds were, _it was not there._ "Now, today, you can just pull out this magical device from your pocket and go 'Click, click. *_BULLSH^^^^^^^^T!'"_* - Ron White True words of wisdom from another great whiskey drinker.
The point that always springs to my mind when somebody tries the old 'there must be a designer because living things look designed', my immediate knee-jerk response is 'art imitates nature'. Natural things don't look designed; well-designed things look natural.
"Every fart requires a fartgiver, so sayeth the Lord. Since you cannot agree on who this fartgiver is, we shall cut the cheese together and each of you shall receive half." - King Solomon, 950 BCE, giving his judgment on the case of Who Smelt It Dealt It vs Who Denied It Applied It
The funny thing is that they don't realize arguing that their god created everything is arguing that their god is incompetent and shouldn't have won the contract for creating anything. Apparently you can get a contract to create a universe and everything in it even with your only credentials being as a conman and mental health patient.
@@andrewb9590 Yeah, but normally to even have your bid considered you generally have to meet some minimal criteria. If there's a contract for rebuilding a highway, they don't throw out the bids of the 3 construction companies and accept the one from George the glue sniffer because his bid was $10k instead of $2 million like the professionals bid. In this case George is probably more qualified than god and still wouldn't get taken seriously
If our bodies are perfectly designed, why do we risk choking each time we consume sustenance? And why,when all other cells are replaced, are brain cells not? We are born condemned. If this strange being is so set on gathering us to his bosom,why put us here in the first place?
I really do love the design of the Norwegian coast line, it is so very twisty and all craggy looking! So a big tip of the cap to Odin and his Brothers for pulling that one together, shame about Ymir being cut up and used as building materials but all in all it is a job well done.
I'm so lucky that my Dad is an Atheist and my mom is a Deist. I'm so glad they're not on facebook and sending me shit from "doctors" like this quack, trying to get me to get me to crawl back to good ol Josh. Because this would be exasperating if people in my life genuinely wanted me to hear it.
"A singing currawong in the hand is better than a mob of wombats dancing the batusi in the bush." ---Old Australian Proverb (from WikiAustralia, subsection Australian Proverbs)
The code argument! It is perfect. Good code can run practically forever. Humans deteriorate, meaning our code is bad. Disproves his god. Also I love it when anyone arguing intelligent design is wearing glasses, and clothes (thankful about that one though). How does he work on so many corpses and think we are designed well? Were they all murder victims? Even that proves how terribly vulnerably "designed" we are.
I got raised in a small village of 2k people. Every one in my age got baptized by the same priest. Went to the same church and went to the same shool. When I turned 14 I grabbed 30 bucks and left the catholic church. Best choice in my life so far. Saved so much te and money. I rather follow the big sghetti monster.
One really important distinction I wanna make is that a Code and a Program are two very different things. Whereas a Program takes an Input and returns an Output (a Calculator for example), Code is just the input to a Program, one that preferably can be stored for long periods of time. When a Programmer says they're coding, it's mostly a generic term that means "I'm writing code", but when they say they're programming it means "I'm creating a Program (usually by coding)". That code will then be used by a Compiler (a Program) to create another Program which will function like the code specifies. This might seem like a really minute detail but a Code doesn't have to be complex (or even smart), but a Program has to be. For example DNA is literally a randomly generated piece of Code that is read by Protein-builders (the Program) which will create proteins. In conclusion, saying DNA is complex enough to "require" a designer is like saying the words "assd ssddrrrt sdkkphdfgsss qfiyugsdif" are smart and finely tuned JUST because a Program I wrote can output a book from it. If anything, the Protein-builders should be praised, not DNA.
He's not. He has no doctorate that allowed him any medical work as a doctor. He did dissect corpses at some university but he has no medical degrees. A lot of people in the comments section did background checks and his Dr title is BS.
That last one "Communication needs a communicator" is the funniest one! Did this supposed religious man ever hear the story of the Tower of Babel? I've been an atheist for 30 years, and I know that fucking story!
When Mr.Brad in the middle of a sentence smiles like he is about to finish such a profound statement that will instantly bring me to believe his point but instead says something obvious or completely brain dead my knuckles feel a strange itch. I wonder what they are telling me to do?
"Dissecting 500 bodies suggests to me that the guy worked as a forensic pathologist or something along those lines. I would expect med students or even students of human anatomy to mostly do smaller bits, with the entire body just being an exercise in seeing how it all fits together. And these days, I would expect them to do a lot of work with pictures and scans and perhaps VR (although he might have been a bit early for VR). So either post mortems or something totally unspeakable.
Nope, nope, nope. Had to stop the video at 14:18 to go on a rant here about the computer code example. First off an algorithm is made using step by step process of writing code into a programming language for the computer to set up instructions for a task. Second That code is scanned into the computer to then implement said task based on the programming language feed into it but that's not the end of it. Thirdly the code has to be tested, which involves literally putting in different codes to test the outcome & and determine not only if a code will work or not but also the computer uses these various inputs to determine which leads to the best outcome. Now yes sometimes if u do decided to start throwing random letters and numbers into a computer code it can mess with it & result in a faulty code but it depends on if you change the function of the code or not. Code refactoring is actually something that is done to improve how the computer completes a task or makes the code both more legible without being extremely complicated & still allow it to be a functional code. However, unless you really mess with the function of the codes particular ones that allow the computer to run like it should then your computer isn't going to suddenly just stop working from u messing with a letter or number in a single code. At most you may just break a funtion on your computer or it may change that funtion to produce a different outcome. It's not really comparable to the way the human body works but also there are things like adaptation & mutation which are two things that literally change the "design" of the being. Now mutation can be harmful but not always as in some cases it can either be beneficial or neutral. Take red hair for example which is a mutation that results from the increased production of a hormone. Then their adaption which results in let's say an animal changing the color of its fur to blend in better with it's environment during hunting or give off a poison to keep it protected from predators
I have a really hard time believing this guy went to medical school and is honest. A basic understanding of anatomy and chemistry destroys his examples/arguments. So he is either just straight lying or his medical school is attached to the school where Hovid got his PhD.
Honestly I was waiting for him to say that the human body was perfectly designed because no it absolutely fucking isn't! You only have to look at the fact that we put 90% of our major organs behind a soft fleshy wall and not something harder that would protect our organs to see that!
He has none. He went to some university and dissected bodies but that's the extent of it. He could maybe apply for a coroner job. But he has nothing that allows him medical work.
I have a couple of well respected, friendly, intelligent people in my family that make their belief known. I always imagine what a religious conversation would be like with them. As intelligent as they are, if asked the right questions, I believe they would sound this stupid too. No way around it.
I started a heated argument amongst Mormons about polygamy. According to the church (not the FLDS) polygamy is banned because thou shalt follow the law of the land. So I asked if it's okay in a country where polygamy is legal. I left before they came to any conclusion.
From the "good" Dr's site: TOP ARTICLES No, I don’t want an empowered daughter Husbands, it wasn’t a suggestion When the church building becomes a place of temptation Want to know why porn is so popular among 12 year olds? Why it’s never okay to leave the church The scariest verse in the Bible “The science is infallible” What God sees on Facebook during prom season ABC’s, and then death Think before you like
I swear i saw this exact same video in like 2007. Its always the same couple of "proofs" that are just misunderstood non-arguments. They literally never change. 😂😂😂
With all the praise he gives to the human body, I’d be interested in hearing his thoughts on how autoimmune diseases and other disabilities where the body decides to just- not do the thing properly. If the body’s so perfect, why asthma, arthritis, gastroparesis, diabetes, etc etc etc…
Why did God give humans an appendix? Why is the eye designed backwards? Why is the eye of an octopus better designed by God than the eye of humans if humans are designed in God's own image?
Um, 500+ cadavers? Hell no, that's a lie unless he was studying to be a county medical examiner... In medical school you share one cadaver per 4 students in the first year and share around 20 cadavers in the second year during neuro anatomy lessons. That's it...
If the human body is perfect, then why do i have a small bone where my tail used to be that serves no purpose, why do i have nipples as a man, why do my eyes have blind spots, why do my cells degenerate over time leading to inevitable death? Very little about the human body is "perfect".
Well im more drunk than i think ive ever been while watching a sir sic video. I might be drunk enough to actually understand what the hell the christybob is on about
14:40 id like to add, as someone who programs in C++, I constantly find myself yes, finding errors, but those errors tend to lead to me discovering issues I didn’t know about in my code, showing what I need to fix. I don’t like the whole “humans are programmed” and “the universe is designed” nonsense because that’s what it is, nonsense, but if we’re going to use this argument, wouldn’t the fact that errors lead to problems showing themselves which are then fixed act as more an example of evolution? How a species encounters a problem and after a bit evolves to adapt to that problem?
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Wait what.
You want to grow into an amphibian mass
Frogs, you need lots of anuras
Doctrine in what we ask ken
The SicBlob demands more whiskey.. everyone must do their part!
As a recovering alcoholic, I must say that I appreciate you keeping the whiskey references to a minimum in this video. I know it's part of your brand, so I don't expect nil whiskey, but some days are worse than others for cravings and sometimes I have to skip out on your videos because it becomes a little much.
Every design needs a designer, every dog needs a dogger, every car needs a career and every god needs a godder. Checkmate.
Godamnit you got me hahaha
Don't forget that existence requires an existor!
@@digigalbytes2445 yes, and a resistance requires a resistor. The more the better, actually.
Every dumbass needs a dumbasser.
@@ArKritz84 And I'd say that reality requires a realtor. That's how this wordsing thing works, right?
Anyone who has studied the human body, like the nervous system, the lungs, liver, kidneys and the immune system, and knows all the ways in which the body can malfunction, realizes that if the body is designed, the designer should be fired.
Even if they could prove god’s existence they couldn’t call it intelligent design. Unintelligent design would be more accurate!
whoever designed my brain clearly was drinking on the job.
... into a wall.
'I have dissected over 500 hooman bodies. They were all so perfectly designed that they were dead.'
hahahahaha
I don’t think that’s the flex that he thinks it is…
Hey, he never specified that they were dead...
"perfectly designed" yet they start leaking as soon as you poke them with something sharp.
@@LadyDoomsinger
Some start leaking without being poked by something sharp (lymphedema).
Young people falling victim to wanting actual evidence for things and then using their brains to think, how terrible!
SHONK
There definitely are people who believe in "the science" and treat it in the same dogmatic way as they would a religion.
The horror! The horror!
Anyone being called "Dr", who comes out with such diabolical nonsense should have all their qualifications stripped from them, and have to start again from primary school/kindergarten!
How DARE they, don't they know our mumbled, hearsay fairytales have worked for thousands of years. Who do they think they are wanting evidence when we've accepted 'evidences' since the big flood boat animals thingie....
Brad: "It's no question that there are a lot of people who are walking away from religion."
Me: "You say that like it's a bad thing."
I had conversation with religious guy who said "Earth is gift from god" but at the same time "It doesn't matter if we trash it, god will rapture us and give us second Earth". I pity anybody who gives this guy gifts for birthday or Christmas
From dissecting so many bodies I can say that every skeleton requires a Skeletor.
Does that mean there are many Skeletors or does this debunk skeletons?
Gnaaahh I get you next time heeemaaaaaan
That’s just science
Until we meet again!
@@lebawsski
..."But next time I'll come and kick your baby in the face. Ah ha ha!"😂
- We're really impressed with this guys eloquence and logic.
- Who's we?
- Dunning, Kruger and me.
Oh, from the Muppets! "The DipSh!t Connection."
He knows them. Like he bumped into them in the street and they made plans to catch up, and they parted ways. He then showed up to the pub, where they were going to meet, but Dunning and Kruger had no plans to actually attend, so he sat drinking by himself, crying into the empty glass.
Dunning, Kruger and I.
Ahh... I'm just busting your chops. Fun and all. 😄
🎵 someday we'll find it
The moron connection
The Dunning
The Kruger
And me 🎶
Once again, a man wearing glasses is telling us about how perfect the human body is…
No effing way is he a real medical doctor…
Nope. His bio says he has a BS degree.
It's an increasing trend of religibobs to get a doctorate from a diploma-mill, just so they can say they're a "Doctor", because that is the ultimate authority in the modern age and all the sheep must take whatever a doctor says as gospel, and then they shout "look, we have scientists on our side!".
Ever since Kent Hovind was a thing, we all have been practicing the art of asking "doctor of what and issued from where?"...
For the vast majority of them, the doctorate isn't even relevant to the topic they're preaching about, and a lot of them are fake doctorates from unaccredited institutions and diploma mills. Again holding Kent Hovind as an example of this, as he literally bought his "doctorate" (I will never refer to him as a doctor, as much as he insists he is, it's bullsh...)...
@@CD_Characterain't that the truth...
@@retiredbore378 But prayer is all my insurance will cover!
@@retiredbore378Well in that case praying is probably as effective as any other available treatment
Stage 4 lung cancer is no joke, only polish Super-Aids is worse
Beliefs require believers, mistakes require the mistaken, and lies require liars. What have I proven with these "proofs", Doctor?
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@@SirSicCrusader Well said!
Milkshakes require milk and maybe a shaker, whisky requires a whisky maker, oranges requires errr....a picker to pick them or they won't get picked. jesus christ he just goes on and on and on
Every beginning requires a beginner - explains why the world is the way it is: God is a noob.
@@LadyDoomsingerwell to our knowledge this is the first universe he ever created so cut him some slack!
You always have to admire the naked chutzpah of these "everything is made super-perfect" guys who wear glasses.
If I ever go to a doctor's office for some reason and this guy walks into the room, I'm just going to leave.
oof
His mere presence should be a basis for a malpractice suit.
Or going to be dissected. Errr...
Safest choice.
When people say to me they are presenting proofs and it doesn’t start with a math equation I’m out.
hehe
Having had to work my way through proofs, if proofs come out, I'm also out.
If it's not maths or alcohol content, it's not proof.
jesus christ that "I've spent many years dissecting human bodies' caught me so off guard.
hahahaha
Right? Really should've led with "I'm in medical school" & followed up with "that's a normal number of bodies for a med student, don't look it up."
Hey, it's a hobby!
aren't you supposed to be done in a few hours? damn, he must be a horrible "doctor"
Calling DNA a “code” is as presumptuous as calling the universe “creation.”
I'm pretty sure some scientist once made the comparison and creationists just took it and ran without looking back to see the scientist trying to catch up and tell them what it meant. Too bad scientists usually aren't super good runners.
@@backonlazer791Yup. Creationists are terrible at understanding analogy & metaphor. They apparently think that DNA quite literally has English letters printed on it that form actual words & syntax, like a programming language.
They say "It's got letters, therefore code"
A movie(Jurassic Park) did it, therefore it's fact.
It's actually a great demonstration of how "creation science" works. Bill Gates, not a biologist, once said that DNA is LIKE a computer code. So creationists working backwards from their assumed conclusion, latch onto the idea that DNA IS a computer code because it reinforces that conclusion. Despite that not being what he said, him not being an expert in DNA at all, and them disagreeing with almost everything else he's ever said. Keep the evidence that supports the conclusion regardless of the source or validity and ignore all the evidence that doesn't support it. And it really wouldn't bother me that they do this, if they didn't insist on teaching others, particularly children, to do the same thing.
My man literally made the exact same watchmaker argument three or four times and thought he did a good job.
I see
heh
But god though! What is wrong with you people? Bible=proof. Job done
@@davidhopkin3312 No, we only can tell of proof when we have written sources OUTSIDE the bible, which can be tested. So far there's nothing found except for false sources and objects.
@@retiredbore378Oh. Like Paley-ontology ?
I never realized that I was a victim who was indoctrinated and infected with rationalism, logic, critical thought, and objectivity!
Oh you poor soul! I recommend binge-watching 5 Kent Hovind videos daily to get cured
@@nemanjalazarevic9249 Wasn't he in prison for tax evasion, convicted of domestic violence, and accused of enabling, uh... predators, shall we say? 🤔
Oh noes! Liberalistic Values!
Values like compassion, empathy, valuing education, equality, equity, Democracy, and social safety nets to help those in need...
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Terrible!
But god hasn't killed anyone for a while, so listen to that guy!
Add _freedom_ to the list, freedom to live our lives as we wish and to be ourselves without having to hide from the rest of society.
You monster!
Stop gaslightling, equity is discrimination, tolerance means silencing ypur critics. And you don't seem to mind stealing from others to pay for ypur social safety net
16:34 @ No. 4 I thought he said LOLs "LOLs require a LOL giver." Yes dude. Thanks for the LOLs.
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣
He's a great example of the fact that medical doctors are not scientists. There are medical doctors that are also scientists, but most aren't.
shonk
He’s apparently not even close to a medical doctor.
Hell, the only doctors who might dissect that many corpses would be pathologists or whoever does the thing that looks for the cause of death (brain fart blocking the procedure name 🤦♂️).
And it appears that he's not even a medical doctor. If he were, he'd be too busy to spend time on this crap.
@@sthed6832
He's not one, shocker I know but he's got no degrees to his name. He did go to a university somewhere and dig in dead bodies but that's the extent of it.
He isn't a medical doctor. Mine is just as crazy as this but hey, socialized medicine!
Would his mind be blown by knowing that plants communicate with each other?
Doubt it, mostly cuz he clearly cant communicate with others himself, least not funny
He can speak but he cannot hear
So how are u gonna get him to hear u saying that plants communicate
I burst out laughing when he states "I spent many years dissecting human bodies!" Oh, man.
People who are unalive because of their imperfect body.
They were alive before the doctor started operating on them.
Doesn't the watchmaker argument imply that every single genetic disease, or all diseases, really, were deliberate choices? Because that's... a mood, I guess.
Every disease requires a diseaser.
Yeah, but that was obviously Satan twisting God's perfect world, and, as we know, God is completely unable to do anything to stop Satan from hurting people
@@jacobroy5280And also, Satan is apparently at least as powerful as God
Because reasons
@@solosynapse"Every story needs a villan" ahh book.
But that was our fault because some woman 6000 years ago ate some fruit! That makes you guilty!
If I'm in a major accident and this guy shows up in the emergency room, I'm leaving. I'll pick up my sundry parts and head out to the nearest witch doctor.
I watched "Dr" Brad and now accept Odin as my Lord. Oh, wait, did I get it the wrong god again? Drat. What am I going to do with all these battle axes and mead?
fair
Drink the mead.
Use the mead to wage war and drink the axes. Wait...
See you in the halls of Valhalla.
Throw a party, obviously. What else do you do with battle axes?
I guess you can just dump the mead.
5:00 I reckon Mrs. Sic couldn't resist the temptation to design the clouds and their path as a fleet of flying saucers to add to the mockery - my deepest respect - VERY appropriate move!
UHmmm those are mario bros clouds... and I did them haha
@@SirSicCrusader We demand proof of this. And not the level of "proof" that you'd written it down and is therefore true.
I love this absolute denial of the difference between " working within the given parameters' and "perfect design"
😂
shonk
"Perfection" is properly an engineering term, not a philosophical one. If it fits/works withing the necessary tolerances, it's perfect. There are no exceptions to this.
IOW, Plato was a hack. (World of Forms™ - how drunk was he when he shat out that one?)
Anyone using the term differently is trying to do a bamboozle. Making them a bamboozler, I guess. Like Plato, who plato-ed the world into a metric fuck-ton of error.
I wonder how he explains the absolute mess that is the human eye, and why octopi have objectively better eyes (and nervous system) than humans. Are cephalopods God's actual chosen people? 🤔
@@reptoidrenaissance But… but… but… cephalopods require a cephalopoder!
@@MichaelPiz I'm glad to see another antiplatonist.
He's a phd kind of dr, not a medical doctor. Technically legit but only just barely. From his bio on cross examined: Brad Harrub holds an earned B.S. degree in biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned doctorate degree in anatomy and neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis.
So he is the kind of PhD that uses it as a propaganda tool. Always amazes me that someone can go to the trouble to complete a phd and then use it to go against all that he was taught to get that phd. That's a special kind of traitor.
Oh, I do believe that his degree is bs.
Those degrees should equal MD. Guess he couldn't make the cut.
the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve is beautiful design. brain-into chest-loop below aorta-up into neck.....WTF?!?
wait. the immune system? the immune system that frequently goes nuts and attacks the body it belongs to?
PERFECTION
As somebody with MS where my beautifully perfectly designed white bloodcells are so numerous that they attack the nerves of my spine I can only agree! :P
Yep, especially when the laryngeal nerve takes the same path in all mammals, including giraffes. That's a heck of a detour!
My wind pipe is so perfectly well-designed, it has an integrated choke point.
@@alameachan and said integrated choke is right next to the pathway for liquid and solid food. Because otherwise it would be no fun.
I'm reminded of George Carlin s bit about somewhere in the world is the world's worst doctor by process of elimination..I think we've found him
I see
My favorite argument against "Everything needs a designer" is the existance of the naturally formed nuclear reactor at Oklo. No-one put it there, it just formed naturally, and created a self-sustaining nuclear fission process that generated around 100kW of power. 100% naturally formed NUCLEAR POWER. So explain to me who designed that reactor? Who put everything in it's place? Answer, no-one did
First l have heard of this, thanks for sharing
By utter coincidence, on my way home from the office today, I purchased a bottle of the old malty stuff. And here I am happily consuming it, on Sir Sic's behalf, of course.
Rule 8: A weightless argument requires an empty mind. 😂
I like rule 8 so much that I would really like to know what the others are or where to find them.
that last argument is so awesome. God created us with the ability to communicate... but then he decided that was a terrible idea because we started to build a tower and tried to make it so we couldnt anymore! great job, oh perfect god.
He only passed God university coz daddy God had connections. I guess we're stuck with the mess He created. But hey, at least He created watches, so at least that's something. I guess he gets a kick out of watching us watch the seconds tick by as our perfect bodies slowly decay.......
God should've let them continue. I doubt they'd get anywhere as high as our skyscrapers. But the one who wrote that story didn't know that heaven couldn't be reached apparently.
Oh that's a fun one. Genesis 10 all Noah's grandchildren start all the different nations with their own language, then in Genesis 11 they all spoke the same language & lived in one place.
Just got in from the forge, poured myself a pint, new Sir Sic video dropped, life is going swell I'd say!
:D its a good day
You stole his whiskey!?
Same, got back from the forge, my left pinky absolutely fucked up, poured myself a bit of rum and chilled on a good ol Sic video
@Tvngsten Ouch! Hopefully not hit with a hammer or burned badly.
@@Ironraven001 Well I was hitting a piece of cold steel in the vice, and i don't fucking know why, i get the brilliant idea of putting my hand on the back of the metal piece. It didn't get pinched or directly hit, but the vibration really really hurt. Nothing to worry about but it does sting a lot even a few hours later. And i'm also a big cry baby
One simple phrase to defeat this apparent 'doctor' in basically all his arguments: 'Citation Needed.'
I love that, according to some experts, the world is actually getting better. I know that perspective makes a huge difference in how data is interpreted, but that the infant mortality rate has grown down, or that simple infections aren’t nearly as dangerous as they have been.
And all against religious cults demands that we do nothing but pray
From Creationwiki.
Originally from Franklin, Tennessee, Brad Harrub holds an earned B.S. degree in biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned doctorate degree in anatomy and neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis.
He is a hard core young earth creationist as well.
Where's the court that passes judgment over those who break the laws of nature?
To your left... But like, always
@@SirSicCrusaderI've not stopped spinning leftwards in 8 hours. Instructions unclear.
Ask Zeus.
so, the freaking watchmaker argument (debunked), the watchmaker argument (double debunked), the watchmaker argument (triple debunked), a really dumb watchmaker argument (quad debunked), the watchmaker argument yet again (Lord Debunked the Fifth of His Name), the favorite argument of Creationist losers 'Morals' (which is also one of the dumbest, but at least its not the damn watchmaker argument again), and finally...the damn watchmaker argument again! ugh, and i stole all the moon whiskey for this BS? now i need to steal the Mars whiskey too just to forget about how brainless this was...should have just touched the-
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Don't forget the god of puddles! I have a curious shaped quantity of water and all I need is a matching hole in the ground to put it in.
@@nickryan3417 That's what praying is for. Good luck.
@@lovetheallbeautiful Ah yes praying... a.k.a. magic spells.
@@nickryan3417 yeh, i'm trying to be pc, u know for etiquette. Just don't use the wrong spell, you might make a hole into another universe (i lost my spellbook, but i'm pretty sure it's on the next page). Actually, now i think of it, this might not be such a bad thing... I'll get my scuba gear ready.
7 cases of "A thing exists, therefore God. "
No. Only 6. The other one was an argument from incredulity.
@@gnomeandgarden6157 I like your Avatar. And your comment. 😄
Edit: the name is clever as well.
I walk up to this apologist and slap him, "You keep software engineering out of your mouth." I hate when they say shit about electrical engineering or computer science, because anyone who actually knows those things knows those arguments are soooooo wrong and the apologists clearly don't understand the biological machines we live in.
As a Microsoft office programmer it really shits me. I have code that works but i dont know why, either because its borrowed, legacy from someone else or I didn't document it and have forgotten what it does.
But if it runs, it's published, because deadlines exist.
I was walking through a field and found a watch. I kept going and found a shoe. At the edge of the field there were trees. Now I am a polytheist.
Fair
Every watch needs a watcher, so yes, it checks out.
Yay - Sir Sic! The best thing to distract me from existential dread while I'm at work.
yay existential dread just the thing to distract me from making videos!
If only we could impose a moratorium on apologist content until they come up with a new argument. Not even a good one. Just a new one. This is just another batch of “proofs” for simple people.
Not a chance of that ever happening. They are no better than flat earthers in that respect.
This "Doctor" apparently has an actual PhD in Anatomy and Neurobiology. He's even posted several "Scientific Papers" ... through his own publishing company. But his job title is "Professional Apologist" (snake oil salesman without a snake) ... so he gets paid by believers to make excuses as to why the God they all believe in doesn't meet the hype.
probably one of those "im gonna get a doctorate so I can pretend science is bs"
@SirSicCrusader have we considered opening our own diploma mills so we can say apologists are BS? Sic Sic's University offering degrees in fields like Handsome, Smart or Good at the Sex seems like it would be pretty cool.
@Drakonis.Imperial He only needed the oil. What remained of the snakes was discarded. My concern is what he's doing with all the human oil from all those cadavers he was playing with.
I like the simple counter via interruption:
"Every MANMADE creation needs a creator."
Every creation - to which we know it is a creation and understand the mechanism behind said creation because we invented it - requires a creator. And they often point out things that are clearly different from natural things. They never say "you find a rock on the beach and this rock has such an intricate and complicated ion bond network it must have been created". There's almost always this distinction of finding something that is clearly appearing not natural to point to a creator of the natural.
A new Sir Sic video, a bottomless bottle of whiskey, and an hour long road trip. No better combination.
I hope you are a passenger lol
I reckon Sir Sic drinks whisky as opposed to whiskey.
@@stephen6452 that's only in Scotland, Canada, Australia... The OP's version is in use in Ireland, US, England. 🧐
@@stephen6452 God gave us language. The shpelling, thash up to ush.
"Before, if you wanted to confirm something that someone said to you for yourself, you had to go to this weird place called a library, which meant you had to get in your car - or more often, get a ride from a parent - go to this library, then go to this weird drawer full of cards, try to figure out what the f^^^ they said, then find the book you wanted to check out, then go to where it was supposed to be, and odds were, _it was not there._
"Now, today, you can just pull out this magical device from your pocket and go 'Click, click. *_BULLSH^^^^^^^^T!'"_*
- Ron White
True words of wisdom from another great whiskey drinker.
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The point that always springs to my mind when somebody tries the old 'there must be a designer because living things look designed', my immediate knee-jerk response is 'art imitates nature'. Natural things don't look designed; well-designed things look natural.
This hole was created perfectly for me, says the puddle.
"Every fart requires a fartgiver, so sayeth the Lord. Since you cannot agree on who this fartgiver is, we shall cut the cheese together and each of you shall receive half." - King Solomon, 950 BCE, giving his judgment on the case of Who Smelt It Dealt It vs Who Denied It Applied It
I thought he said the existence of Wolves. I was just like “Thats metal AF.”
I see
“Why do you believe in God?” - “Wolves mate.” - “Hell yeah.”
And now I'm just imagining a giant wolf deity. No going to lie, that would be badass.
Wolves require a WOLFMOTHER
@@nonna_sof5889Do you prefer Fenrir, the Native American wolf spirit, the Japanese wolf okami, or the Celtic goddess Maeve/Mabh the She-Wolf?
The funny thing is that they don't realize arguing that their god created everything is arguing that their god is incompetent and shouldn't have won the contract for creating anything. Apparently you can get a contract to create a universe and everything in it even with your only credentials being as a conman and mental health patient.
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Contracts are awarded to the lowest bidder. That explains a lot about the universe, and our “contractor” has a lot to answer for.
@@andrewb9590 Yeah, but normally to even have your bid considered you generally have to meet some minimal criteria. If there's a contract for rebuilding a highway, they don't throw out the bids of the 3 construction companies and accept the one from George the glue sniffer because his bid was $10k instead of $2 million like the professionals bid. In this case George is probably more qualified than god and still wouldn't get taken seriously
Maybe we should contact Dom Littlewood to investigate this incompetent universe builder.
Oh, my kingdom for a nail! We're all victims of universal corruption.
If our bodies are perfectly designed, why do we risk choking each time we consume sustenance?
And why,when all other cells are replaced, are brain cells not? We are born condemned.
If this strange being is so set on gathering us to his bosom,why put us here in the first place?
Thank you Sir Sic for saying "morals". I kept hearing him say "wolves" and I was highly confused. 😂
Morals in meeps clothing
I really do love the design of the Norwegian coast line, it is so very twisty and all craggy looking!
So a big tip of the cap to Odin and his Brothers for pulling that one together, shame about Ymir being cut up and used as building materials but all in all it is a job well done.
Wednesdays are such a drag. Thanks for making it a little brighter, Sir Sic.
:D
I'm so lucky that my Dad is an Atheist and my mom is a Deist. I'm so glad they're not on facebook and sending me shit from "doctors" like this quack, trying to get me to get me to crawl back to good ol Josh. Because this would be exasperating if people in my life genuinely wanted me to hear it.
I must say my name is jealous for I am a bit envious because my parents send me this garbage all at once at least once a week.
Have you considered becoming a Flerfer? Just kidding, we all know the earth is a triangle.
"A singing currawong in the hand is better than a mob of wombats dancing the batusi in the bush."
---Old Australian Proverb
(from WikiAustralia, subsection Australian Proverbs)
"A cane toad ate my baby!"
---Distraught australian mum
No, it's Oh fuck my baby ate a cane road.
The code argument! It is perfect. Good code can run practically forever. Humans deteriorate, meaning our code is bad. Disproves his god.
Also I love it when anyone arguing intelligent design is wearing glasses, and clothes (thankful about that one though).
How does he work on so many corpses and think we are designed well? Were they all murder victims? Even that proves how terribly vulnerably "designed" we are.
Holy crap watch maker argument on repeat.
shonk!
7 outta 7
He thinks if u say something enough times becomes true
Potatoes gonna tate, tomatoes gonna ketchup.
I got raised in a small village of 2k people. Every one in my age got baptized by the same priest. Went to the same church and went to the same shool. When I turned 14 I grabbed 30 bucks and left the catholic church. Best choice in my life so far. Saved so much te and money. I rather follow the big sghetti monster.
Each to their own, I would rather follow Scarlett Johansson, better view.
One really important distinction I wanna make is that a Code and a Program are two very different things.
Whereas a Program takes an Input and returns an Output (a Calculator for example), Code is just the input to a Program, one that preferably can be stored for long periods of time.
When a Programmer says they're coding, it's mostly a generic term that means "I'm writing code", but when they say they're programming it means "I'm creating a Program (usually by coding)". That code will then be used by a Compiler (a Program) to create another Program which will function like the code specifies.
This might seem like a really minute detail but a Code doesn't have to be complex (or even smart), but a Program has to be.
For example DNA is literally a randomly generated piece of Code that is read by Protein-builders (the Program) which will create proteins.
In conclusion, saying DNA is complex enough to "require" a designer is like saying the words "assd ssddrrrt sdkkphdfgsss qfiyugsdif" are smart and finely tuned JUST because a Program I wrote can output a book from it.
If anything, the Protein-builders should be praised, not DNA.
Of course we don't observe someone building a mountain, unless we tour the planetary factory with Slartibartfast.
Mountains are easy.
It's fjords that require skill.
My grandma was a hardcore Christian but she believes state and church always should be separate
Please tell me this guy isn’t the kind of doctor that they allow to actually operate or diagnose people.
I mean you heard him. He was able to observe "living" cells, but admits they were corpses in the end.
He's not. He has no doctorate that allowed him any medical work as a doctor. He did dissect corpses at some university but he has no medical degrees. A lot of people in the comments section did background checks and his Dr title is BS.
@@DJH316007 They weren't corpses before the "doctor" got his hands on them.
That last one "Communication needs a communicator" is the funniest one! Did this supposed religious man ever hear the story of the Tower of Babel? I've been an atheist for 30 years, and I know that fucking story!
He is right, everything created needs a creator.
It's just a shame that the universe and life were not created.....
When Mr.Brad in the middle of a sentence smiles like he is about to finish such a profound statement that will instantly bring me to believe his point but instead says something obvious or completely brain dead my knuckles feel a strange itch. I wonder what they are telling me to do?
I wouldn't leave any children alone with this fellow.
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Or animals, plants or rocks you want back.
"Dissecting 500 bodies suggests to me that the guy worked as a forensic pathologist or something along those lines. I would expect med students or even students of human anatomy to mostly do smaller bits, with the entire body just being an exercise in seeing how it all fits together. And these days, I would expect them to do a lot of work with pictures and scans and perhaps VR (although he might have been a bit early for VR).
So either post mortems or something totally unspeakable.
Ah, my regular dose of Sir Sic. Where’s the Whisky?
It was right here I swear...
*Hides the empty whisky bottle*
No idea, mate 😊
All whiskey belongs to Sic 😂
@@infidelcastro5129 you bastard! 😂
@@CaptainQ2607 And he can have it once it passes through me.
Kyle Butt called, he wants his terrible arguments back.
hahaha
"The Grand Canyon was not carved by a gopher, so... God exists, I guess?"
Prehistoric gophers were huge though.
@@mikes5637 Yes! Giants! And it wasn't just one, there were many, many, many!!! Well, at least two. And i gotta say, they did a great job.
@@mikes5637 well beavers & sloths were giant so why not gophers.
The argument that everything requires a cause, therefore there is one and only one thing that does not require a cause will never make sense to me.
Hey doctor, I have a broken arm. Can you fix it?
Nope. Every break requires a breaker. God broke your arm. Nobody can fix that. Pray your arm better.
"Thoughts and prayers."
That's how it works. Right?
Not a broker?
18:00 - His continuous use of the word "Lawgiver" keeps making me think of Planet Of The Apes.
A full 7? Someone was concentrating on the day his class learned about that number. His high school teacher would be so proud. 🤣
heh
its 7 because thats how many days it took him to figure out how to use the camera.
Seven swims a-swanning.
@@ashanks7731 And on the 8th day he rested.
Nope, nope, nope. Had to stop the video at 14:18 to go on a rant here about the computer code example. First off an algorithm is made using step by step process of writing code into a programming language for the computer to set up instructions for a task. Second That code is scanned into the computer to then implement said task based on the programming language feed into it but that's not the end of it. Thirdly the code has to be tested, which involves literally putting in different codes to test the outcome & and determine not only if a code will work or not but also the computer uses these various inputs to determine which leads to the best outcome. Now yes sometimes if u do decided to start throwing random letters and numbers into a computer code it can mess with it & result in a faulty code but it depends on if you change the function of the code or not. Code refactoring is actually something that is done to improve how the computer completes a task or makes the code both more legible without being extremely complicated & still allow it to be a functional code. However, unless you really mess with the function of the codes particular ones that allow the computer to run like it should then your computer isn't going to suddenly just stop working from u messing with a letter or number in a single code. At most you may just break a funtion on your computer or it may change that funtion to produce a different outcome. It's not really comparable to the way the human body works but also there are things like adaptation & mutation which are two things that literally change the "design" of the being. Now mutation can be harmful but not always as in some cases it can either be beneficial or neutral. Take red hair for example which is a mutation that results from the increased production of a hormone. Then their adaption which results in let's say an animal changing the color of its fur to blend in better with it's environment during hunting or give off a poison to keep it protected from predators
I have a really hard time believing this guy went to medical school and is honest. A basic understanding of anatomy and chemistry destroys his examples/arguments.
So he is either just straight lying or his medical school is attached to the school where Hovid got his PhD.
Honestly I was waiting for him to say that the human body was perfectly designed because no it absolutely fucking isn't!
You only have to look at the fact that we put 90% of our major organs behind a soft fleshy wall and not something harder that would protect our organs to see that!
He has none. He went to some university and dissected bodies but that's the extent of it. He could maybe apply for a coroner job. But he has nothing that allows him medical work.
He didn't. His degrees say he was heading that way but I guess he didn't make the cut.
11:52 is that a dbza reference? Sic I love you!
I watched your educational videos for years and i"m still dumb.
Well you didn't read the disclaimer... no education around these parts
@@SirSicCrusader You want me to READ?!
What's the problem then?
Singing like Ludacris' "area codes" --- 🎵 "I got codes..." 🎶 🤦🏻♀️🤣🤣
I know.. I'm dumb 🤣🤣
:P
@@SirSicCrusader 🤣🤣🤣
I have a couple of well respected, friendly, intelligent people in my family that make their belief known. I always imagine what a religious conversation would be like with them. As intelligent as they are, if asked the right questions, I believe they would sound this stupid too. No way around it.
Cuz there's no way around the stupidity of religious beliefs
I started a heated argument amongst Mormons about polygamy. According to the church (not the FLDS) polygamy is banned because thou shalt follow the law of the land. So I asked if it's okay in a country where polygamy is legal. I left before they came to any conclusion.
The argument of “I said so”
From the "good" Dr's site:
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I see
Well James 2 scares the crap out of most of them. The whole "believing isn't enough you have to actually help people" terrifies them.
I swear i saw this exact same video in like 2007. Its always the same couple of "proofs" that are just misunderstood non-arguments. They literally never change. 😂😂😂
I want to get a doctorate out of a chocolate bar!
With all the praise he gives to the human body, I’d be interested in hearing his thoughts on how autoimmune diseases and other disabilities where the body decides to just- not do the thing properly. If the body’s so perfect, why asthma, arthritis, gastroparesis, diabetes, etc etc etc…
He's wearing glasses! He's got a refutation to his argument on his face!
Why did God give humans an appendix? Why is the eye designed backwards? Why is the eye of an octopus better designed by God than the eye of humans if humans are designed in God's own image?
Did he say at 10:31 "the nervous system enervating those muscles?" ("Enervate: v.t., to weaken or destroy the energy or vitality of")
Um, 500+ cadavers? Hell no, that's a lie unless he was studying to be a county medical examiner... In medical school you share one cadaver per 4 students in the first year and share around 20 cadavers in the second year during neuro anatomy lessons. That's it...
Yeah I thought it seemed a bit high...
Introduced my sis-in-law to your content, she loves it!
Tell her I said hi!
Sir Sic's moon whiskey stockpile is why the Japanese lunar lander landed upside down.
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If the human body is perfect, then why do i have a small bone where my tail used to be that serves no purpose, why do i have nipples as a man, why do my eyes have blind spots, why do my cells degenerate over time leading to inevitable death?
Very little about the human body is "perfect".
Well im more drunk than i think ive ever been while watching a sir sic video. I might be drunk enough to actually understand what the hell the christybob is on about
heh
It didn't help
14:40 id like to add, as someone who programs in C++, I constantly find myself yes, finding errors, but those errors tend to lead to me discovering issues I didn’t know about in my code, showing what I need to fix. I don’t like the whole “humans are programmed” and “the universe is designed” nonsense because that’s what it is, nonsense, but if we’re going to use this argument, wouldn’t the fact that errors lead to problems showing themselves which are then fixed act as more an example of evolution? How a species encounters a problem and after a bit evolves to adapt to that problem?
One would almost suspect the good doctor of using circular logic.
MY favorite Internet Smart-Arse! Lolllll
Keep it up Sir! ;-)