Vic is what others should strive to be like, religion or no. It shouldn't take a belief to be loving towards others, or accepting, but all the better if it truly helps that along. Still, Vic is an amazing guy, and it hurts to know that he gets any kind of backlash for simply being true to what he believes in-something that doesn't harm others in any way.
@WaywardInmate10 жыл бұрын
That glomp was so awesome. I unfortunately have a gay friend who believes the lies about Vic hating homosexuals. I'm trying to prove to him he's not through this video.
@madisonchamberlain205310 жыл бұрын
This guy is awesome, I don't see how many dislike him. And that glomp was adorable >u
@MiriVargas129810 жыл бұрын
VIC IS SOOO AWESOME PEEPS JUS DUN UNDERSTAND BUT HE GETS IT!!!
@Hirotowinry10 жыл бұрын
NEVER MADE A HOMOPHOBIC REMARK IN HIS LIFE (WHY DO PEOPLE FEEL THE NEED TO MAKE HIM HURT ALL THE FRIK-FRAKIN TIME) (AKA IF PEOPLE WERE ALL THE SAME WAY IT WOULD BE A VERY BORING WORLD)
@willowbobillo537110 жыл бұрын
Oops, I accidently clicked dislike. I love this! :3 this makes me appreciate and love Vic even more.
@ScipioAfricanusI7 жыл бұрын
That is very nice. However, the part that I get hung up on is the faith part. If reason is not the supreme arbitrator of truth, then we cannot talk and convince one another. All ideas are not equal. Truth (in the Natural world) is a product of reason and the best application of reason to nature is science and its metdology of falisiability. If you love someone and feel that they are in error then you would prevent them from continuing in that manner. I feel that this is the rationale of religious intervention. God is great. God is true so if you do not accept god, then you are harming yourself. If you love someone you would not tolerating them harming themselves. Only by using logic reason and scientific falsifiability can we derive valid arguments about truth.