I'm so happy to see Alex's content get more views and seeing him become more popular makes me so happy. We need more reasonable voices like his in this world.
@whitespider790121 күн бұрын
He was so courageous to embark on a great and challenging path like this at such a young age. Now he's a man who has come a long way through this path, he deserves all the respect in the world!
@harrisalbornoz22233 ай бұрын
Smart young man. I've followed him for years.
@elsantoschalbi44593 ай бұрын
Foolish n' lost
@HughJaxident673 ай бұрын
@@elsantoschalbi4459 You are?
@elsantoschalbi44593 ай бұрын
@@HughJaxident67 no comic
@HughJaxident673 ай бұрын
@@elsantoschalbi4459 No post from you that has any merit, but you still insist on posting.
@elsantoschalbi44593 ай бұрын
@@HughJaxident67 do you even know what a post is? lmao
@BubbaUltra3 ай бұрын
Bros so popular that he's getting compilations of him 👏
@DG-bb3xb3 ай бұрын
Yeah but look at the trees..! Or whatever strange ramblings definitely proves only my specific deity.
@Forest-jj7pj3 ай бұрын
Yes, example: my Mother Nature Goddess and my Father Cosmos God. 😊
@portalingstudiosgaming77053 ай бұрын
@@Forest-jj7pj What a great family. Have a nice day, btw.
@DanTaurusAtheist563 ай бұрын
@@Forest-jj7pjCosmos is just an alternative name for universe we still need proof of these gods The idea that nature operates like a code, often referred to as the "universe as a simulation" or the "universe as a computational process," is a speculative hypothesis rather than a scientifically proven fact. Here are some perspectives on this concept: 1. **Digital Physics**: - **Concept**: Digital physics proposes that the universe can be described by information and computational processes. This suggests that the fabric of reality is digital, akin to computer code. - **Proponents**: Scientists like physicist John Wheeler have suggested ideas like "It from bit," implying that information is fundamental to the physics of the universe. 2. **Simulation Hypothesis**: - **Concept**: Proposed by philosopher Nick Bostrom, this hypothesis suggests that advanced civilizations might create highly sophisticated simulations of reality, and our universe could be one such simulation. - **Speculation**: While intriguing, this remains a philosophical and speculative idea with no empirical evidence to support it. 3. **Mathematical Universe Hypothesis**: - **Concept**: Physicist Max Tegmark has proposed that the universe is not just described by mathematics, but that it is mathematics. This means that the universe is a mathematical structure. - **Implications**: If true, this might imply that the universe operates according to fundamental mathematical rules, akin to a code. 4. **Quantum Mechanics and Information Theory**: - **Quantum Information**: In quantum mechanics, information plays a crucial role. Quantum bits (qubits) and the principles of quantum computing suggest that information is a fundamental aspect of physical reality. - **Holographic Principle**: This principle suggests that all the information contained in a volume of space can be represented as encoded data on a boundary to the region, similar to a holographic projection. 5. **Current Scientific Consensus**: - **Lack of Proof**: While these ideas are intellectually stimulating and provide interesting frameworks for thinking about the universe, they are not scientifically proven. There is no empirical evidence that definitively shows nature is a code or that we live in a simulation. - **Active Research**: Theoretical physicists and cosmologists continue to explore these ideas, but they remain hypotheses and thought experiments rather than established scientific facts. In summary, while the idea that nature operates like a code is an intriguing hypothesis explored in various scientific and philosophical contexts, it is not scientifically proven. It remains an area of speculative inquiry and theoretical research.
@milesbickers2 ай бұрын
For me, the add before this video was “hey I know you’re busy but if you could take a second to pray with me” 😂😂😂
@naw-_-2 ай бұрын
I come across this add all the time. It's exhausting but also kinda funny, like chill out I just want to watch some videos about this topic.
@AtamMardes3 ай бұрын
The sin-sacrifice-resurrection story implies a superstitious God who values blood-sacrifice. Obviously the superstitious early folks, who valued blood sacrifice, created the God of the Bible in their own superstitious image.
@ChrisSmith-xh9wb3 ай бұрын
Alternatively, God met the folks where they were and offered a better, perfect sacrifice that made all the other other ones redundant.
@AtamMardes3 ай бұрын
@@ChrisSmith-xh9wb The Bible is the goat herder's guide to the galaxy.
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@AtamMardes hahaha, well said!
@nolan80583 ай бұрын
Circular reasoning fallacy
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
The sacrifice was voluntary, and was NOT accomplished on the cross. It was accomplished the night before in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus bled from ever pore upon suffering the vicarious pain of sin for all mankind. The cross was just window dressing for the Roman soldiers who accomplished the crucifixion.
@mryorkshire36233 ай бұрын
No game of 'hide n seek' as ever lasted this long.
@travis12403 ай бұрын
Yep. These gods are pretty good at hiding. Makes you wonder if they even want to be worshipped at all.... Hm....
@claesvanoldenphatt99723 ай бұрын
God is not a show-off, but He did reveal himself to Israel.
@mryorkshire36233 ай бұрын
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 Wanting something to be true doesn't make it true. Empty your mind of such superstitious nonsense. Of course there is no god. Please educate yourself.
@claesvanoldenphatt99723 ай бұрын
@@mryorkshire3623 suggest you take your own advice and get some knowledge.
@mryorkshire36233 ай бұрын
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 Put the bible down. It wasn't written by any god. Go to a library and learn physics and biology and it will open your eyes.
@stanleylees3 ай бұрын
A well constructed and informative dialogue.I’m at a loss to understand how anyone who listens, without bias, could possibly believe that the Bible is an accurate account of a historical event
@Monkeydfitzy3 ай бұрын
Oh plz this video is years old… Alex doesn’t make these arguments anymore becuase they’re just questions that are easily explainable with a proper theological understanding. He’s refined his arguments over the years after sitting down with Christians
@HughJaxident673 ай бұрын
@@Monkeydfitzy How do you 'refine' direct contradictions? And some of the footage/dialogue in this video is recent
@SSJGaelY03 ай бұрын
@@Monkeydfitzythis video is 2 weeks old man
@hackerj232 ай бұрын
@@SSJGaelY0right but the sources the video uses are much older than two weeks. Particularly the slew of questions from Alex right at the beginning.
@SSJGaelY02 ай бұрын
@@hackerj23 asking as an amateur to theology as a whole, what would you respond to these questions with? i fail to produce an adequate answer that isnt just “god knows”.
@davidbelway60763 ай бұрын
God's intellect is always equal to that of the believer. So you can say god is not very smart.
@Cubevision13 ай бұрын
Why is that the case?
@davidbelway60763 ай бұрын
@@Cubevision1 Whoosh!
@Cubevision13 ай бұрын
@@davidbelway6076oh I see. Lol.
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
@@Cubevision1 - The only thing such people prove is that they're less wise and intelligent than God.
@Explorer-fz6sq3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@MrBBaron3 ай бұрын
It's just a bunch of fables borrowed from many cultures that existed centuries before Christianity. It's a bronze-age view of life. This is the 21st century not the first century.
@coolguy11273 ай бұрын
This. Back when no one knew what an eclipse was or why droughts happened ppl made up that it must be an almighty being not just the earth doing earth things. Theists don’t want to hear that what they believe is nothing special, it’s been recycled time after time virgin birth, divine being, resurrection it’s like the bingo card of religion.
@coolguy11273 ай бұрын
I’ve always felt the true all powerful being is the universe itself, not some imaginary friend.
@thinkIndependent20243 ай бұрын
Worse the Brits mistranslated the Latin with the KJV and ruined everything when you understand Hebrew in context.
@MrBBaron3 ай бұрын
@@thinkIndependent2024 copies of copies of copies over centuries and many translations make room for many errors and mistranslations.
@richardcooper91673 ай бұрын
new testament was written in Greek.
@jackthebassman13 ай бұрын
Alex, of course you’re perfectly spot on, the problem is, religion grips America like an octopus’ tentacles.
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
Religion serves people, and teaches mutual love, which is NOT something atheism can accomplish. Atheism in entirely self-serving just to fulfill a narcissistic hedonism. It makes atheists positively giddy to declare that God does NOT exist.
@itsaboutthattime44253 ай бұрын
@@scotthullinger4684it makes theists positively giddy to declare (to anyone who doesn’t subscribe to the same fairy tale as you) “You are going to hell”
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
@@itsaboutthattime4425 - Hell is not a place, but a state of being, a condition wherein "weeping and waling and gnashing of teeth" occurs as an result of being defiant and disobedient, and rejecting something better - meaning the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
- Hell is not a place, but a state of being, a condition wherein "weeping and waling and gnashing of teeth" occurs as an result of being defiant and disobedient, and rejecting something better - meaning the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
@@itsaboutthattime4425 - Be damn sure to document that for me the next time you hear a sermon on Hell. Where might I see this? Fools pay heed far more to the negative than to the positive with regard to existence, to God, and to everything else under the panoply.
@frankflegg89683 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I really enjoyed it.
@seantizАй бұрын
An invisible man in the sky who grants wishes. Yeah. That checks out.
@Robert-yc9ql3 ай бұрын
Nicely done. 😊
@Jupitarstar3 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@rexpayne78363 ай бұрын
He makes a lot of sense. 🇦🇺 😊
@Yakkityyak2483 ай бұрын
Great stuff mate 👍
@Jupitarstar3 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@joshuacordasco16103 ай бұрын
my favorite future Christian :)
@olacogumelo37893 ай бұрын
Facts 😂
@weedlol3 ай бұрын
He's more likely to convert to Gnosticism if anything
@AdrianDanielGuard3 ай бұрын
@@weedlolone could say that Saul, before becoming Paul, would have been a perfect Gnostic (had Saul been in the 21st century). Yet, somehow, he chose the most illogical path possible when he could have been a famous Jewish scholar or even leader, and followed the most hated new religion by his countryfolk. But he became a Christian believer. Weird
@asperRader3 ай бұрын
not for a lack of trying is he not a present Christian, i do appreciate the optimism that he will one day suddenly be struck by a divine visitation, since God is being so quiet
@KoPilotFlys3 ай бұрын
For me the very first question is a big one and a very very good question. Why would god make such a massive universe to only care about a microscopic piece of it. It was funny to hear this as the first question because I was just thinking about that very question not long ago. I was also wondering if anybody else has pondered this question. Well, this video just answered that. Good to see I'm not the only one asking Why is it?
@roqsteady52903 ай бұрын
“The stage is too big for the actors” (Feynman)
@pickysaw3 ай бұрын
So to reflect and glorify the greatness of God
@ChrisSmith-xh9wb3 ай бұрын
THe question was pondered millennia ago. It is in the Bible (psalm 8).
@KoPilotFlys3 ай бұрын
@@ChrisSmith-xh9wb Ah yes the bible also known as the goat herder's guide to the universe. I am sorry but you seriously have me mistaken for someone who cares what your holy book has to says. They should of kept pondering because they got a lot, and I mean a lot just flat out wrong.
@epicofatrahasis37753 ай бұрын
@@ChrisSmith-xh9wb It's a book that describes a flat Earth with a solid dome covering it. Yes, the Bible does indeed describe a flat Earth with a solid dome covering it. This was the standard cosmology of the ancient Near East. Look up the below from a Biblical scholar: *"Genesis 1:9-10 - God Creates Dry Land not the Planet Earth!"* - Dr Steven DiMattei Also, watch Professor Christine Hayes who lectures on the Hebrew Bible. Watch lecture 3 from 34:10 to 35:17 minutes.
@larrygarland37283 ай бұрын
Christopher Hitchens and Alex would have gotten along famously!
3 ай бұрын
What was the Abrahamic parental deity's spiritual plan for the dinosaurs? Why did he create them? What precisely was his spiritual intention for their creation? And then why did he destroy them after he created them. Did he get angry at them? Is that why he destroyed them after creating them. Or did he perhaps make a mistake? Did he simply change his mind?💙
@patriciadechamps31692 ай бұрын
A dinosaur named Eve tempted her mate called Adam with some fruit from a tree. That's why "the Lord" got very angry and decided to send a meteorite to destroy the whole flock. He did spare some small mammals which after a long long time produced primates... The rest is History 😂
@jackiedouglas44832 ай бұрын
Noone ever lost a person they deeply loved, and said and unequivocally believed yay they are in heaven and we will be reunited. Humans are not that naive at their core. Denial, escapism, and their numerous negative attendant methods of coping become a crutch to avoid the deep down truth.
@johnsmith-tq5zn3 ай бұрын
My grandma's response to every one of those questions: God knows why. Leave that to him.
@andreasplosky85163 ай бұрын
The brainwashing is strong with your grandma.
@johnsmith-tq5zn3 ай бұрын
@@andreasplosky8516
@smidlee77473 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith-tq5zn Notice how they try to make an universal claim as an atheist, as a finite being. In other words they act as if they are the all knowing God. In order to judge why God does or don't do something would require someone to be all knowing so your grandma is not brainwashed. They are arguing how they think things OUGHT to be and since they are not then God doesn't exist.
@jpstardom33753 ай бұрын
If the god believers have no answer, never expect an honest "i dont know" answer. Most god believers will just use braindead apologetics or cop out answers.
@Stevk0053 ай бұрын
@@smidlee7747Notice how you’re scared to question your god… coward.
@redloh72043 ай бұрын
Nobody can argue that god did not speak to me, If he hadn't I would not have found my car keys, and my favorite football team would have lost big time If not for his intervention.
@jimmunro21363 ай бұрын
😅😊😅😅
@discontinuedmodel2323 ай бұрын
I dropped my keys into a volcano, and your team beat my team in that big game. ☹ You think god is trying to tell me something? 🤔
@fernangalindez51883 ай бұрын
Are you serious??😂
@discontinuedmodel2323 ай бұрын
@@fernangalindez5188 I would say redloh is not serious. That said, here in the USA the #1 most frequent prayer request would be for lost keys. And here in the state of Georgia (for example) football related prayers are probably in the top 5. And good luck finding a Baptist preacher that doesn't work football into their sermons! 🤣
@monwell2503 ай бұрын
Love it!
@jean-francoisferry19313 ай бұрын
It’s incredible we are still debating this. The stupidity needed to believe in god is stopping us all from evolving.
@CasualStreamerSerpent3 ай бұрын
intention and function exist. Our body has full of intention and function and these things can only be created through a intelligent being. Christians provide a lot towards science like 54% compare to other religions . Thats not how evolving works at all you cant evolve without faith.
@CometAzure20103 ай бұрын
Hey you believe what you believe but pls don't be an even more idiot by calling the need to believe in God stupid so pls respect
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
@@CasualStreamerSerpentno, it doesn’t need a designer, and also just because some scientists are Christian, the progress that they make isn’t because they are Christian, it’s because they are great scientists
@CasualStreamerSerpent3 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 really explain to me how it does not need a designer. Even tho 24/7 creation, intention and function need a designer and it can be proven in our day to day life. Its YOUR burden of proof on WHY IT DOES NOT NEED A DESIGNER. Prove to me that intention, function and creation can be created without a designer.
@CasualStreamerSerpent3 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 Christianity is what nurture the world Th reason why they make progress its because of their life value and wisdom.
@Owl350Ай бұрын
IT'S ONLY A MYTH !
@IanM-id8or17 күн бұрын
The best argument against the existence of a god is the complete lack of independently verifiable empirical evidence for the existence of a god
@lh75503 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at how experts keep portraying the gospel of Luke as if it were Matthew's... One wonders what other mistakes might here be presented... Guys, "The Maggi - the Killing of the Babies - the Flying to Egypt" is the tale of the Gospel of Matthew... On the contrary, the Gospel of Luke says that baby Jesus was taken to the Temple and back to Nazareth in PEACE... NO EGYPT HERE...
@kronos01ful3 ай бұрын
The important question is why God will die for sinners?
@milehieheal51403 ай бұрын
psychological guilt tripping…. If someone does something for you, you owe them a favor. The gov creates physical laws to keep you in check, while religion creates psychological ones.
@Ex_christian3 ай бұрын
Well, god screwed up and then had to send himself as his son self to save us from himself……..
@andrewmartin85653 ай бұрын
@@Ex_christian😂😂😂
@johnpro28473 ай бұрын
history has been a hotbed of gods..even today there are many gods,(esp Hindu gods) spirits and small obese men who are revered by millions. methinks they are manufactured to fulfil a human desire for safety,health, wealth and longevity...amen
@badboyb123-n9k2 ай бұрын
Especially the wealth and you forgot to mention political influence and control
@edmundlegrand19302 ай бұрын
Sounds like a lot of wasted time in a search that never made sense (per his questions). The hidden god question is the most powerful to me. Why not just show everyone, or more simply, just make every believe and know? Then we’d all know exactly what is expected of us-we’d all have the one true religion. So very easy for any god.
@l.m.stewart15 күн бұрын
Well Dayam! His salient points make you say, “Hhmmm!”🤔 😂
3 ай бұрын
Wasn't Paul secretly working for the Flavian Dynasty? Weren't all of the original Roman Catholic Saints' members of the Flavian Dynasty? Weren't all of the original symbols used by the earliest Christians identical to those of the Flavian Dynasty? And wasn't the earliest iconographic image of Jesus The Christ, in a catacomb, under the city of Rome, which was owned by a Flavian Princess? Weren't all of the original Jesus cult texts produced under the oversight of the Flavian Dynasty? Didn't the Flavian Dynasty posses the only remaining copy of the Hebrew Tanakh other than the Greek Septuagint translation? Isn't there Flavian typology in the Gospels? Weren't the canonical texts all back dated like the historical fiction of Gone With The Wind? Wasn't Emperor Vespasian known as the Jewish Messiah? Weren't the Flavian's descended from King Herod? There was no separation of Church and State in the Roman Empire. And Christianity is clearly a Greco-Roman hybrid form of Judaism created by the Flavian Dynasty as an attempt to adapt, pacify, and integrate the rebellious and defiant Jews into the rest of the Greco-Roman Empire. Then finally Neo-Flavian Constantine chose the Flavian family religion to be the official religion of the entire Roman Empire. In order to consolidate power in his fractured Empire. And then Eusebius edited and rewrote the history of the previous 3OO years. It isn't history it is all simply Greco-Roman mythopoetic literature. Today it is known as Historical Fiction.💙
@larrydesmond1787Ай бұрын
And the any apologist responding will be, in effect, saying, Nah, my bible telsl me differently, gives me all the answers I need or similar.
@SethElliottII3 ай бұрын
Gowwww on then...yer back. Been some while. Hope you've more on the way.
@KigenEkeson3 ай бұрын
So, you've done all of this inquiry yet you never mention looking into non-western understandings about the nature of G-d. Have you ever studied Nagarjuna or other great Buddhist thinkers/writers? I think that you will find that they provide a very wonderful way to re-interpret the western traditions as being fundamentally parallel albeit less precise (and therefore perhaps more broadly accessible).
@JeanMarcelino-qr9ju3 ай бұрын
No need for religion in order to survive needed contact to The Almighty
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
Omniscience is the greatest power of God - It is in fact via omniscience that God possess his power, and can do all things. Those who deny this only turn it into a circular argument. God knows the Beginning from the End, simply because ... because God IS the Beginning and the End - The Alpha and the Omega, from A to Z. And it surely serves us RIGHT to educate ourselves regarding God's omniscience.
@joecheffo59423 ай бұрын
First of all, how do you know this? How could you possibly know this? And what does it mean? What does it mean to know everything? So God can't gain knowledge? There is no mystery, nothing to figure out? No surprises? How can you even have a relationship with someone if you know everything they are thinking? What's the point? I don't think this claim can be confirmed or "denied". Does God know how much people are suffering until they sometimes give up hope and "leave'? Why not intervene? If God's knows everything and can do everything, isn't he letting millions of people down every day who are hungry, being abused, being tortured, being degraded, have severe mental and physical problems. Isn't this one reason people can't believe? If you were a parent and you knew your child was about to be seriously harmed and you had the power to stop it, would you? Even if you had a heaven awaiting, you would allow a child to be sexually assaulted? Beaten to death? Put into sex trafficking? This is too much for many people to accept logically and emotionally.
@scotthullinger46842 ай бұрын
@@joecheffo5942 - Quite right. There's NOTHING which surprises God. Our job is to achieve things for ourselves with God's help. It's not God's job to supply everything we need with NO effort from ourselves. God's foreknowledge is immaterial. On the other hand, our own ignorance is very MUCH material. God intervenes by teaching us how to behave and teaching us what needs to be done. We serve one another, to start with. We learn to be like God by behaving like God and following his example -
@SethElliottII3 ай бұрын
If we were "created" in his image...why are we born flawed and into sin?
@AdrianDanielGuard3 ай бұрын
Humans were without flaw when they were Adam and Eve. After they ate, they became flawed and their offspring after.
@damienschwass93543 ай бұрын
@@AdrianDanielGuardwhy did they eat the apple if they were “without flaw”?
@AdrianDanielGuard3 ай бұрын
@@damienschwass9354 because they had free will
@damienschwass93543 ай бұрын
@@AdrianDanielGuardhow can they use free will to disobey and make a poor, wrong, immoral decision if they are “without flaw”, like you claimed? And weren’t they tempted and deceived by a serpent? More flaws, no?
@AdrianDanielGuard3 ай бұрын
@@damienschwass9354 Again, free will can be used in whichever direction the user decides/is deceived into deciding. Yes, even being capable of evil. The only living being incapable of committing evil is God the Father (and his Spirit, and after the Ressurrection-> Jesus). Because the Father is the Creator. Adam/Eve are images, Jesus' before-Resurrection body (also in the image of the Father) were capable of sinning. Jesus lived a sinless life by choice while Adam/Eve succumbed to sin by their own will. I only brought Jesus up for a comparison, because he also had a physical body and mind, like Adam/Eve. A creature created in the image of its creator is just as flawless as a picture is an "image" of the landscape it portrays. Maybe the metaphor is a bit stretched but i wanted to portray how I view this issue. Anyway, to continue, it would not surprise me that a creature, even if flawless initially, to become flawed. Same goes for Lucifer, who according to the Scriptures, overstepped his boundaries of authority, despite being also, I would say, flawless. Final note: Yes, I am aware of what the Father commanded in the Old Testament for the Israelites to do (wage battles, mass murder, take slaves etc). But I have my own perspective based on the texts, as to why these instructions do not make the Father evil.
@gixelz3 ай бұрын
I'm trying to listen to this at night, and the camera shutter sound is driving me fucking insane. Other than that great vid
@Kellie083 ай бұрын
While I had to go back to hear what you were talking about. I guess I was too focused on his words.
@discontinuedmodel2323 ай бұрын
GREAT point about just starting humanity with Noah & his family since they were all that survived the Flood anyway. But I guess that falls under the "God's ways are not our ways/God works in mysterious ways" category of Biblical ridiculousness.
@jeffreyluciana87112 ай бұрын
He did all that stuff so you wouldn't believe.
@tomellis47503 ай бұрын
Come on god, a lot of questions to answer here.
@bennava92223 ай бұрын
2 Peter 3:3
@alejandroherrera65683 ай бұрын
I would love to see a discussion/debate between Alex who is inquisitive and open-minded and a former atheist now devoted Christian who knows about and can explain the ins and outs of the Bible.
@Goettel3 ай бұрын
"Former atheists" tend to be very confused. Have anyone in mind?
@jackthebassman13 ай бұрын
“ Explain the ins and outs of the bible” “god” clearly never thought th8nfs through properly did “he”?
@henrim93483 ай бұрын
Dawkins and Ahli ( former atheist) had an encounter. Her reasoning was personal experience related to depression lee her to Jesus. There is no rational reason to religion. It is all emotional
@Lucy-dn8gn3 ай бұрын
You know what Christians say about converted ex-christians? "S/he wasn't a real Christian" Well, what exactly is a "real Christian" ? even Christians can't agree on that hence the thousands denominations with different practices, the atheistic position is very easy to understand and clear to follow, so I don't see how anyone who exercise critical thinking could stray from atheism in favor of Christianity from all things, in other words, they weren't a real atheist so I doubt such discussion would be worth your time.
@Philusteen3 ай бұрын
This is from back in the early days. Look at who he's interviewing now...
@kal222223 ай бұрын
Some of it is and some is newer. His questions from the debate with Dinesh D'sousa is very recent.
@Lucy-dn8gn3 ай бұрын
They are still good questions.
@sxbmissive3 ай бұрын
i like Alex and support his channel but he hasn’t quite come up with his “own” arguments at least in this video. he sounds like a young sam harris or hitch. no disrespect though. i think all these points are worth repeating to new audiences. i just wouldn’t title it “alex’s arguments against religion”
@excommunicate973 ай бұрын
The flight to Egypt was only in Matthew, not Luke, he’s got those gospels flipped flopped
@j.a.weishaupt174818 күн бұрын
Ha! What a loser! He clearly doesn’t know what he’s talking about!
@haddow7773 ай бұрын
For his comment on Matthew 2:23, where it says that it was prophecied that Jesus would be a Nazarene, it may just be the translation he was reading. In ancient times, names had meanings, and many times the meaning was derived from the base words those names were built upon. Nazarene in Hebrew was Notsri', probably from ne'tser, which means sprout. Matthew was in all likelihood meaning scruptures such as Isa 11:1; Isa 53:2; Jer 23:5; Zec 3:8 when speaking of the fulfillment. So, it is the english literalism of the treanslarion that is messing things up. Matthew didn't need to say that Jesus was literally predicted to live in the town of Nazareth, but that he would be associated witb the prophecied term sprout.
@TheAppleLoadout3 ай бұрын
Having a debate or argument about God is a total waste of time. A believer will not change their mind on any form of logic. You might as well attempt to explain classical music to your dog.
@smidlee77473 ай бұрын
Atheist are deceived and think they are on some higher ground. Atheism can't even explain logic. Mathematics works so well in the universe yet if you use that same math it will go against the belief of the universe actually existing. It's refer to as the Boltzmann's Brain Paradox. I have no reason to believe reason came from that which has no reason.
@DeliaFasta963 ай бұрын
@@smidlee7747 If reason comes from that which does have reason, it cannot come from the god of the bible because the said god is the most unreasonable character of all …
@smidlee77473 ай бұрын
@@DeliaFasta96 Are you trying to make an universal claim about God as an atheist? I'm an atheist skeptic, very skeptical of atheist's skeptism who thinks they can make universal claims about God pretending they are all knowing.
@DeliaFasta963 ай бұрын
@@smidlee7747 Please read my comment again … slowly. You completely failed to go into it.
@smidlee77473 ай бұрын
@@DeliaFasta96 You need to justify your claim reason can't come from God of the Bible. You dogmatically claiming God of the Bible is the most unreasonable being without any justification of that claim.God by definition is the ultimate source of all reason. Basically you are playing God. You are pretending you are the ultimate source of all reason and the ultimate judge as a finite being. Read slowly and think about what you are claiming as a finite being.
@alexwilson31333 ай бұрын
It doesn't say God created his Son.
@coolguy11273 ай бұрын
FYI Michael Murray is an author that picture is of Chad Michael Murray from One Tree Hill.
@xtina2189Ай бұрын
Why dump all living things in this thunderdome-esque game of Survivor to watch us cannibalize each other for survival? This shit sucks.
@Gregheffley12873 ай бұрын
Alex these arguments are just a whole lot of I would’ve done it differently
@joecheffo59423 ай бұрын
And contradictions.
@SMMore-bf4yiАй бұрын
Blood sacrifice not specific to that period… meaning to bless… The gladiators, the mayans, the wars that followed & then question why the human population is as it is… weird mindset… torture for forgiveness of sins, blessed, not by the looks of it
@ChrisSmith-xh9wb3 ай бұрын
Are these really the best arguments that can be mustered against religion? I switched off after the first point which was based on an unjustifiably anthropocentric assumption about God's "prime focus". Why would God bother about making the universe habitable? If you stand back and consider what an awesome piece of creation the vast universe is, what does something as insignificant as human life matter? Having said that, our existence is such an unlikely and miraculous even that we should forever be in awe of the fact that we can stand on this minute speck of dust with awe and wonder. We might even look deeper and consider the proposition that all we experience is as fleeting as a lily blossom and dependent on a deeper reality that transcends time and space. Questions such as these are at the heart of religion and the pursuit of them far more fruitful than fretting over discrepancies in an ancient written text.
@charlessimons16923 ай бұрын
sounds like you got scared and ran
@weidchar16463 ай бұрын
First off, keep in mind that this is a compilation someone random has made of some of Alex's arguments. I'd bet Alex O'Connor's own list of his best arguments would be different. Second Can you specify what religion you are a part of? Cuz your statement about the insignificance of human life directly opposes one of the core Christian messages. To God, the relationship he desires with humans is so significant that he supposedly sent his only Son to die to rectify this relationship. With such emphasis on the value of human life, it is worth asking what purpose the rest of the universe serves when humans make up such a miniscule part of it. When it comes to the earth specifically, the fact (and as far as our technology allows, we know this to be factual) that animals have lived for millions of years under evolutionary predation, directly goes against the mainstream belief stemming from Genesis of death entering the world through the fall (caused by humans). This is no small thing to point out as it undermines the basis of the JudeoChristian religions. Third. Just as a side now: I reject atheism. I think there is more evidence pointing to an intelligent designer(s) than evidence against none. I also reject the Abrahamic faiths in the same light because I find far more evidence pointing against their claims to divine truth. I say this because in your comment, you refer to God in a nebulous fashion. What are you referring to by "God"? This video is evidently focused more on criticizing the Christian definition of "God".
@DeliaFasta963 ай бұрын
“… what an awesome piece of creation the vast universe is”: in order to classify something as awesome, you would have to have some standard of comparison. In the absence of such standard, the universe just is the way it is.
@ChrisSmith-xh9wb3 ай бұрын
@@weidchar1646 The title of the video implied a wider view of religion than Christianity, but I concede that most of the video is mainly focussed on the Christian BIble. The Bible writers were not unaware of the apparent conflict between our cosmic insignificance and God's intervention in our destiny. See for example psalm 8: "When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?" .
@ChrisSmith-xh9wb3 ай бұрын
@@DeliaFasta96 Good point. Our views of "awesomeness" are largely subjective and not based on any objective yardstick. It always intrigues me how casually rational celebrity astrophysicists talk about, not just the awesomeness, but the "beauty" of, for example, the solar system. As a biologist I can understand, from an evolutionary perspective, why we would be attracted by the beauty of a human female form, but what is the survival value of seeing "beauty" in Jupiter or Saturn? How has this irrational trait evolved?
@EricBaker-u6rАй бұрын
The age of the universe is very relative to what you theorize, God has a definite plan that he would make to overcome the troubles that would come way, God allows Satan to exist for the freedom of man, animals were made with the same building blocks because those are the blocks that optimally form life
@EricBaker-u6rАй бұрын
Red pen logic touches on the "contradictions" between luke and Mathew, also the reason Jesus had to die is because God is just and the punishment of betraying your creator is death by your creator
@EricBaker-u6rАй бұрын
The only way you can see God is through your own heart but you can hear his word through others
@EricBaker-u6rАй бұрын
You can see evidence of God in the universe itself and contradictions are natural but the concepts that these books share is what shows the legitimate word of God
@salkashoura492815 күн бұрын
I dont believe this. Check out all these desasters like hurricane, sunami that kill innocent people. Either god is killing them which is contradiction to love or god has no power to control the disasters. Or god has the power but doesnt do it killing a those innocent peolle. Doesnt make sense! @EricBaker-u6r
@salkashoura492815 күн бұрын
I dont believe this. Check out all these desasters like hurricane, sunami that kill innocent people. Either god is killing them which is contradiction to love or god has no power to control the disasters. Or god has the power but doesnt do it killing a those innocent peolle. Doesnt make sense! @EricBaker-u6r
@dougsmith6793Күн бұрын
All arguments for the existence of God are arguments from design -- i.e., the necessity of God. The best arguments are those that make God unnecessary.
@TheKEVIN741673 ай бұрын
This video should just be titled "Alex O Connor vs. Christianity" cause then it would be more understandable why there is such a massive ego-stroke in the comments section lol
@Ripred02193 ай бұрын
Seems like a good chunk of these arguments could be waved away if the religious follower views the Bible’s contents as mostly metaphorical but still divine pieces of work
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
What about the first one -I get you said a good chunk, but even then I think a useless bible is an argument of it’s own
@Ripred02193 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 I don't claim to the know the mind of God I enjoy these convos so the question was "Why would God make the vast majority of the universe uninhabitable?" Nothing about this question refutes the existence of a God and it makes argument this question is posing weaker as there is a logically conceivable answer. The potential answer which is to highlight the vibrant beauty of life in an otherwise lifeless void. There are strong arguments against the existence of God, these questions aren't really it.
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
@@Ripred0219 yes, of course there’s no direct link to an evidence of absence, but it seems illogical for a god to create a universe that is suspiciously almost identical to what we’d expect from a universe without a god. If this god wants us to worship it, this is not what it should do
@Ripred02193 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 Yeah I don't like these questions because the answers can be subjectively argued for either side. By that I mean one side can always create a conceivable answer in rebuttal to the other sides conceivable answer. We know so little about the universe I mean just look at the 2022 nobel prize in physics. Therefore I think it is presumptuous to say that the universe is how we'd expect it to exist without a creator. At the end of the day both sides can only really say "i don't know" although spiritual experiences are an interesting avenue for solidifying the idea what is true to an individual but that knowledge isn't really transferable.
@joecheffo59423 ай бұрын
@@Ripred0219 Probably not the strongest argument. But it seems odd that a God would have so many of these questions fall in the middle. Apparently cosmologists somehow have reason to believe most other stars have planets, Views differ, but with that many planets, it seems likely life could arise if abiogensis can happen. But we have seen the precurses to abiogensis, the proteins forming all by themselves, but not full abiogensis of course.. So if there is no abiogensis, why make it look like a possibility? Why have evidence for evolution, but yet enough gaps to make some people not accept it? Why give evidence on both sides? Only humans have souls, we are so many special qualities. Then we find primates can learn sign language, chimps orchestrate wars, orangatangs definitely seems like they are laughing when amused, elephants mourn their dead. Dogs seem so beatiful and emotional and understanding. They even have ethics. Are we so different? What about Neanderthals and the other extinct humans? Are they just as special, almost as special? So much confusion on so many issues for so many centuries. A world of confusion.
@quetzelmichaels16373 ай бұрын
How did humans get a brain so advanced that that we can do particle physics? Someone from 20 - 50 thousand years ago could learn quantum mechanics?
@rudihaufe2713 ай бұрын
smart boy
@ye-old-baxter5816Ай бұрын
God is Santa Claus for adults who refuse to grow up... Be a good boy or Santa won't bring you any new toys at Christmas, be a good boy or God won't give you any new toys when you die.
@joefranco60472 ай бұрын
I wonder why he is so obsessed with attacking christianity but not the other religions? Crazy how hateful people have remained towards christians 🙏
@crunchywashere35132 ай бұрын
Attacking christianity ? 😂 because it is the "official" religion of america - uk
@iiloveemusic2 ай бұрын
Criticising your religion is not attacking. Y’all wanna be oppressed so bad it’s sad
@josephno13473 ай бұрын
I'd be willing to bet "worship" doesn't exist
@ELias-vn5yv2 ай бұрын
I think even Alex would have to agree that most of these questions are weak and surface level and are all answered by actually reading the Bible
@gooddog20013 ай бұрын
Maybe God is patient?
@Edeskenney3 ай бұрын
I would rather listen to Wagner.
@hackerj232 ай бұрын
These are sound arguments (at least for some worldviews of the Bible). But they’re not powerful arguments.
@TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi3 ай бұрын
Btw I’m a Muslim, if anyone wants to know the Islamic answers I’ll be happy to answer them for you (but name one at a time I think you understand that I can’t just do it all at once lol)
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
The first one would be interesting, as that is fundamental to any religion
@TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi3 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 there is a beautiful Quran verse about that, pretty much at the beginning of the book Quran 2:26 Surely Allah does not shy away from using the parable of a mosquito or what is even smaller. As for the believers, they know that it is the truth from their Lord. And as for the disbelievers, they argue, “What does Allah mean by such a parable?” Through this ˹test˺, He leaves many to stray, and guides many. And He leaves none to stray except the rebellious- As someone who questioned his own faith a lot, the only things I couldn‘t answer are things related to Allahs (gods) motives, and it makes perfect sense, we humans only see humans and animals, maybe even plants, going through their life that’s completely predestined by their desires, we can’t imagine what a creature that has no desires would be like, neither can we really imagine allmight. Creating this entire universe is easy to him, and to him it belongs. And god is perfect and wants his creation to be perfect as well, thus he created the universe perfect and he even gave us an example to live our life’s perfect, this question that asks about the macroscopic things like the whole universe is the same kind of question in the microscopic level when people ask us why god would forbid us eat with our left hand and only allow us to eat with our right hand, I have no clue how god thinks, but I got the answers for everything else in my religion and some pretty convincing evidence that this is from god, therefore I just believe. We Muslims ask no questions when it comes to Allah, islam means submission in Arabic, we are completely submitting our will to the will of god. We can ask one essential question, is this a revelation from god? If the things that I can prove all tell me yes it is then I don’t need and shouldn’t even question something that relates to either Allahs commands or Allahs way of thinking I wrote this text on top so you may understand not only the reasoning but also how a Muslim thinks
@TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi3 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 I explained in detail how we Muslim think about this issue, but to directly answer your question just read Quran 2:26, it pretty much directly addresses this question. All the things I wrote after that can be summarized by god is not bound to desires, we don’t know how someone with no desires would act or what motives he would have, humans, animals and even plants are that way, on top of that as the verse say it was easy for god to create it, so why shouldn’t he create the universe in a more perfect way that befits him? Lastly I talked about how me Muslims question our faith, we are allowed to question wether it’s from god or not and we have compelling evidence, but after you’ve accepted that this is a revelation from god, why would you question it further? You can understand everything because you don’t have all the wisdom of this world, god does so he surely knows what better, so we don’t go and ask "why do we pray 5 times a day? Why not 4?" Same with this question I think, if there is an answer to this issue it doesn’t mean that islam is right and if there is no answer for this issue that doesn’t mean islam is wrong, because it’s not in a contradiction with any of the Islamic teachings, so even if there was no answer to this question it doesn’t refute islam either, so we don’t question something like this in the first place, I hope you understand what I mean
@TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi3 ай бұрын
@@meraldlag4336 KZbin won’t let me answer and go in detail but Quran 2:26 is an answer to your question, tell me if you need further explanation
@badboyb123-n9k2 ай бұрын
Why do you think women should be property and how would you justify p€d0phiIia in islam?
@Monkeydfitzy3 ай бұрын
This video is when Alex was younger on his KZbin journey and you can tell! There’s a reason why he doesn’t make these arguments or ask these questions anymore… because they’re easily explainable. Glad he’s listened over the years rather than the lot of his fellow atheists.
@damienschwass93543 ай бұрын
And yet you answered none of the questions he asked nor responded to any arguments.
@Cguy-bj8uc3 ай бұрын
@@damienschwass9354Time and space are completely irrelevant to God, so "Why did God created 'x' at 'y' " is completely irrelevant. An artist usually has some form of resemblance across their multiple works, so does God. Evolution doesn't necessarily disprove Christianity. Knowing something will happen and actively changing and interrupting something are completely different things. God is suppose to be all-knowing, so every action he permits and the ones he doesn't have certain outcomes which only he knows. For example, if H!tler died from cancer as a child, most people would argue "God lets an innocent child die, he can't be moral", but if we did know the atrocities he will commit in the future, then we will most certainly allow the kid to die. Not saying every kid dying of cancer is a potential H!tler, I'm pointing out how we merely judge from our limited knowledge, whereas God does know everything. God is a personal being, true, but he also represents everything that is good, to disrespect and to make fun of him would also mean to make fun of all the good that he represents. You not only mock God, you are essentially mocking all the good there is possible. Therefore, it is a serious offense. Erasing Satan is possible, however, his existence serves as a possibility for us to choose. If you simply eliminated competition of your lover so that her only choice is you, that is no true love. The sacrifice of Jesus Christ is extremely important because 1: The price of sin is death, that is set in stone 2:Men commits sin, so his future is death 3:God doesn't want that death for us, but to simply forgive us without passing judgement would meant injustice, like a judge forgiving a criminal simply because he can do so. 4: So he took the sentence of death for us, furthur showing how much he loves us and most importantly,how he is a just God who simply doesn't abuse his powers because it is convenient
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
@@Cguy-bj8ucthe first argument is not addressed here
@joecheffo59423 ай бұрын
@@Cguy-bj8uc So if you can't judge anything why are you here? To preach? You to just preach to people like getting people to join a cult? If we don't understand God why they do you proceed to tell us God's plans? That is completely contradictory, don't you see that? You can't tell the other side not to argue because we have flawed human reason, but you get to argue and tell us all how it is, like you are God's spokesman.
@Cguy-bj8uc3 ай бұрын
@@joecheffo5942 I don't really believe in God either, but most of Alex's old arguments could be debunked so I did just that
@BabyHoolighan3 ай бұрын
That about covers it.
@renevalice30563 ай бұрын
Much questions were: questions that can’t answered such like answers that can’t be questioned. Belittle curiosity, and thus sterilized the unique qualities for individuals to experience living and its wonder.
@drsatan96173 ай бұрын
The best argument against religion is to point out that using any logic and applying it to/beyond the universe is a fallacy of composition We observe things in the universe adhere to logic therefore the universe must also The kalam cosmological fallacy
@aiya57773 ай бұрын
why do you brush your teeth before going to sleep? for what purpose?
@williambranch42833 ай бұрын
Politics is its own cult. Prove me wrong !-)
@manicksgaming69493 ай бұрын
1st question : maybe he is not ddone yet
@yoyoitsjadon443Ай бұрын
“Just forgive our sins then” Lol thats not how that works. If he could do that then there wouldn’t need to be a Jesus to die on the cross.
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
Why would you have English captions for someone speaking English, if you're not even going to bother to make sure they are correct?
@Burntayo3 ай бұрын
I believe they're auto generated.
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@Burntayo they're not KZbin's.
@Shayistic3 ай бұрын
Bc not all people understand british accents 🤡
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@Shayistic lol, which makes it even worse if the captions are wrong.
@tommysmith54793 ай бұрын
I think that just about sums it up. And by extension, we can lump islam in to this.
@aiya57773 ай бұрын
nope, be careful when you know almost nothing about Islam
@Lucy-dn8gn3 ай бұрын
@@aiya5777 I don't think you are allowed to speak dear.
@tommysmith54793 ай бұрын
@@aiya5777 I am careful - so don't worry.
@aiya57773 ай бұрын
@@Lucy-dn8gn I wasn't even talking to you originally? don't get triggered too easily and then butt in into other people's conversation
@Lucy-dn8gn3 ай бұрын
@@aiya5777 Thats about the logic you'd expect from a theist, this isn't a private chat sunshine, anyone can butt in if they want, it's not like he was talking to you either, guess you got triggered by his comment and now you're projecting.
@stevehughes24027 күн бұрын
I'm quite intrigued by the fact that there are no more than 10 versions of the Quran, no less than 3,000 of the bible. Regardless, I cant think of any other subject with such dusty textbooks.
@Arniores3 ай бұрын
To talk about this topic you need to learn first, its ok to have curiosity but all your questions could have been answered by study
@ainzooalgownmomonga62693 ай бұрын
He was literally studying theology at Oxford in Britain at the time and has since Finished. He has more than just studied for this.
@Arniores3 ай бұрын
@@ainzooalgownmomonga6269 as impresive as It might sound he still have to keep looking, still young he Will find his answers
@UrsaringKrusherX3 ай бұрын
Just cos you have an answer doesn't mean it's good
@dsjwhite3 ай бұрын
I'm with you, all the arguments of the atheists or believers mean little to me, I just don't believe.
@felissylvestris65573 ай бұрын
but the point is that atheists also "don't believe"
@bluejay48473 ай бұрын
¡Viva Cristo Rey!
@CasualStreamerSerpent3 ай бұрын
His question can only be answered in the end times when Jesus 2nd coming. Cause WHY questions is harder to answer than HOW. The point of the bible is SALVATION book not a science book these questions does not need to be answered for it to be true.
@michelangelope8303 ай бұрын
Ya es muy tarde para ir al trabajo, lo siento, sufro de depresión y los psicólogos no entienden ni de lo que hablo. En recursos humanos tampoco se enteran de lo que hablo. Se me está tomando el pelo riéndose a mi cara sinvergüenzas. Soy un psicólogo y persona de muchos talentos. Declaro que he descubierto que Dios existe porque lógicamente es imposible la existencia de la creación o finitud sin el creador o infinitud. Estoy hablando de un entendimiento de la realidad diferente que está censurado. Estoy sufriendo la más severa y devastadora censura de la historia intentando dándolo todo probar la existencia de Dios salvando vidas con conocimiento. ¿Por qué se censura el conocimiento? ¿Quién ha descubierto conocimiento que esté censurado? ¿Hay alguien más como yo? Para no desperdiciar este poema de amor digo la verdad es el ateísmo es una falacia lógica que asume Dios es la idea religiosa del creador de la creación y concluye erróneamente que el creador no existe porque una idea particular de Dios no existe. ¿Y si me muero?. Gracias.
@skindred18883 ай бұрын
sorry..what knowledge is being censored ?
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@skindred1888 I fear you won't get an answer. The man talks about logic yet believers can never come from a point of logic.
@LittleRadicalThinker3 ай бұрын
Some questions are just dumb.
@sonoraai3 ай бұрын
i support your questions but all questions should become before the fact that god is not influenced by time/space. Time is a human measure. Free will should be the answer for most of your question. Althoug im not a believer (science facts supporter) there are more fundamental questions of god that those you've made. Just like: "why did we thought of god without seing it."
@MikeGrant-q7b3 ай бұрын
Alex isn't goofy enough for god to speak to
@eddybrevet68163 ай бұрын
Wt does it take to relate to God of the monotheistic, it is becoming more evident, uncompromising even when they witness the hell themselves raise, everybody deserves it anyhow, I suppose
@gatehanger138520 күн бұрын
God did all that stuff just to test your faith.. 😂
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
Most religions have a portion of truth ... but they deny the power thereof. Which power? God's power. Such people take power unto themselves, and then pervert the teachings of God.
@joecheffo59423 ай бұрын
I knew a guy who wrote these Christian poems. Very beautiful, you would think he was a devout Christian. He was from India, either Hindu or atheist, but not a Christian. He had fun writing them, don't think he sold them, maybe gave them away. He didn't believe what he was writing at all, but knew all the concepts and was a good writer. So anyone can use mumbo jumbo in language and try to sound mystical. So yeah I have seem this before, only better, sorry.
@scotthullinger46843 ай бұрын
@@joecheffo5942 - What's your point? It has nothing to do with lovely, flowery language; it's about truth vs falsehood. It comes in all forms - fancy metaphor, allegory, and so forth. But the message matters much more than the form it comes packaged in, and it also matters who the author is. How so? Because only particular individuals are genuine prophets of God. If you don't believe in revelatory communication from God, then not much else matters regarding your beliefs, or the lack thereof -
@johnpacino0073 ай бұрын
The lad Alex wants God to conform to *_all_* his questions, but then says he doesn't believe such a being exist, but then his whole channel is built around such a non existent being, but then again, his fame & wealth is built around such a non existent being, but then again & again & again...🤦♂️ Where would Alex be without God? 🤷♂️
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
You are confused. There is no evidence that any God exists. He debates believers. These people do in fact exist.
@johnpacino0073 ай бұрын
@@MarkoVukovic0 How did you empirically confirm that first statement?
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@johnpacino007 what, that there is no evidence? Are you being serious?
@johnpacino0073 ай бұрын
@@MarkoVukovic0 How did you empirically confirm that?
@MarkoVukovic03 ай бұрын
@@johnpacino007 empirically confirm what? If you cannot come from a point of logic, then I will not carry on a conversation with you.
@Viperian833 ай бұрын
Who is funding you...,mate!?
@MS-fg8qo3 ай бұрын
Your questions are neither new nor ingenious. Grow up Alex.
@uuproverlord83243 ай бұрын
How about u answer them then
@MS-fg8qo3 ай бұрын
@@uuproverlord8324 Of course I can't answer them but that isn't my point. Repeating over and over again what he has learned at his seminars isn't impressive. I'd like to see him make his own points beyond being just skeptical. Skepticism never gets you anywhere. It's the young adult's intellectual weapon. Tearing down religion? Fine with me. Where are his own arguments though?
@xtina2189Ай бұрын
WORST COMIC BOOK EVER!!!
@kosys53383 ай бұрын
Yeah me neither, not a thing.
@Alpha19183 ай бұрын
For a channel that claims to be about science and innovation, you sure do have an unhealthy obsession with Christianity.
@whatsup32703 ай бұрын
A child asks why a lot. When people get old they stop asking why. Old people don't know everything, however they have learned to contain themselves in the knowledge they have.
@tomfrombrunswick75713 ай бұрын
Are no. I got old but I ask questions. Many old people do
@wyldink13 ай бұрын
What a depressingly incurious position to take on life. You are incorrect. The intelligent ask why and make efforts to learn. The lazy are content to either make sh!t up or bask in their ignorance.
@jvalfin33593 ай бұрын
I don't think that's quite how it works; I think old people generally become more stubborn and perhaps lose the ability to learn new things easily. It's not that they have "learned" to contain themselves with what they have, it's that they "can't" learn anymore, or it doesn't come to them naturally to think that things can work differently. The old ways are tried and true, and the unknown is unfamiliar and uncertain, so they stick with what they have. There are of course exceptions. It's not like all old folk are like this, but it is common.
@whatsup32703 ай бұрын
Why do people abuse each other? Why do addicts stop using? Why won't God work for me on command?
@wyldink13 ай бұрын
@@whatsup3270 Competition over resources. Tale as old as time. Because addiction is a physiological and psychological function in which chemical dependency drives behavior. ETA: I didn't notice you asked why they stop until I got home. That's easy. Because it is partly psychological, a strong desire to modify one's own behavior can override any biological urges. We see this all the time in cases in which criminal recidivism drops. My own wife quit smoking cold turkey. People can take control of their lives, and sometimes, the belief that a deity is helping them will facilitate in that alteration, It's a placebo effect, but effective nonetheless. We also see it in people who control all manner of biologically driven urges, from sexual, to altruism, to things like base hunger or thirst in everyday life. Why assume a deity even exists in the first place?
@AppalachianLumberjack3 ай бұрын
Seems like pretty simple minded arguments 😅
@meraldlag43363 ай бұрын
Feel free to counter
@carloscisneros88873 ай бұрын
Besides, YHWH was just the god of storms before Josiah made him the creator and erased the other gods like Baal or Asherah.... How come that in the bible it reads that every first son of Egypt died including the son of the pharaoh as Moses saved the jews from slavery but actually Ramses II first son died at 40 years of age in battle?
@CometAzure20103 ай бұрын
That is not Christianity
@CometAzure20103 ай бұрын
Now your just talking about something that is far far far from the truth because this Josiah did not just promote god cause the bible did not speak of him
@carloscisneros88873 ай бұрын
@@CometAzure2010 what??? History and archeology proved my point.
@carloscisneros88873 ай бұрын
@CometAzure2010 is YHWH not the god of christians either?
@CometAzure20103 ай бұрын
@@carloscisneros8887 I'd like to see the history and archaeology that you got that from but still there is one god and there was noone before him
@derekosborne3752 ай бұрын
As someone who used to be an atheist and watching Alex O’Connor for about a year now, I think Alex’s biggest flaw is not only putting God to the Test but thinking that he deserves definitive proof of his existence, that because he has asked God for an answer he is owed one. Our inability to understand the way the creator of creation themselves works is not a criticism for the creator. The immediate intent of “Faith will no longer be my path to God, but undeniable evidence will be.” You are doomed to fail. Because it’s the nature of something matters more than something itself. And faith in God requires Love and Humility ❤️✝️🕊️
@yoyoitsjadon443Ай бұрын
Well said
@salkashoura492815 күн бұрын
Doesnt make sense. Even if Alex down the line started to question and not believe it says in the bible that God is still faithful so Alex should be aware of God's presence. For every question you have if there is uncertainty about God there will be a scripture that condemn it like the one you just quoted. Putting God to the test. No one will ever know until we are dead!
@derekosborne37514 күн бұрын
@@salkashoura4928 I didn’t quote any scripture from the Bible, I’m just using what I’ve learned from Christian Theology that helped me make sense of the situation. And Idk what you mean by the other stuff