This video presents a critique of Divine Command Theory, arguing that morality can exist independently of religious belief through human empathy, cultural understanding, and social cooperation. The speaker challenges the assumption that atheists lack moral standards by pointing out that religious communities themselves have committed atrocities in the name of faith, including slavery, colonization, and persecution of indigenous peoples. The speaker argues that moral standards are not derived from religious texts but from human experience, cultural values, and the recognition that harming others would be unacceptable if experienced personally.
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Why do Christians think that non-believers lack a moral standard?
Like you almost have to take a pause when you say some stupid buffoonery like that. Like you think that because I don't believe in a god and most importantly in your god that I lack the capability of knowing right from wrong.
I lack the capability of knowing how to treat another individual.
Do you not know what people have done in the name of Jesus? Do you not know what people have done in the name of Christianity?
You're going to sit here and tell me that because I reject your god, I reject your religion, that I I'm somehow incapable, I have no justification, I have no verification for my moral compass, for my moral standard in which of how I can treat another person or mistreat another person, how I know how to put a a smile on a person's face, how I can contribute to society, and then how I know what actually harms society.
and the people within it. I just saw this video of this this beautiful, you know, woman who talks about her being a humanist and she's talking she's going back and forth with this Christian about her moral standard. And I thought this was just a very interesting video to actually go over. So, I would like for us to actually discuss this. But before we do that, I want to give a special shout out and appreciation to all the people who are watching me. I really do appreciate y'all for actually taking the time out to watch this video and really sit down and reassess this whole situation here because I know if you are an atheist or a non-believer, this type of conversation really infuriates you as much as it does me. All right? So, if it does, if it angers you just as much as it angers me, please let me know how you feel about this in the comments below when you get done watching this video.
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>> I get what you're asking. You're asking me as a godless heathen, how do I not go around committing murder and eating aborted fetuses every day? Why am I not doing that all the time? Well, I'm a humanist. You know what a humanist is?
It's a person who says, "I don't like when somebody does that to me, and so I'm not going to do that to other people." You know why I don't uh hit my car into someone else's car and then just leave? Because I wouldn't want that happening to me. It's not even more complicated than that. It's not more complicated than that. Um, I I also want to know because I never understand why people bring up trans people so much.
There's not even a trans person in this room right now, but it's on your mind all the time. Where did Jesus talk about trans people so much? Where where in the New Testament is Jesus like, I hate trans people. P.S. So, I would say one that you're borrowing, you're stealing from my worldview. My foundation is Christ who is truth. In an atheistic worldview, we're just evolved bags of protoplasm. And a bag of protoplasm can't tell another bag to suddenly care about each other. This is these are Christian values. And Jesus doesn't hate. That's not true. Jesus doesn't hate. Well, you don't have any you don't have any objective morality to stand on.
It's just whatever our chemicals are are telling us is okay, right? Where's your where's your sense of truth come from if it's not God yourself. Where does the pedophile says his his morality comes from himself, too?
>> Like where does my cultural understanding of what is and isn't acceptable in society come from?
>> I would say it comes from my culture around me. I American culture and that's like what we're talking about with this prompt is do we feel that American society is decaying because it's less Christian whereas I feel that the United States government has actually become significantly more Christian within the last decade this is very evidentary if you paid any attention to project 2025 that is Christianled so right now I would say that the government is probably more Christian than it's been any time since maybe the 1950s and I don't see that as being very good because the Christians leading the White house are tearing children out of houses, taking fathers from homes, they're hunting people in the streets with ICE agents. Like that's what Christian nationalism has brought upon the United States. So I think I'm with a bunch of other atheists over here when I'm saying actually the United States is more Christian and under the leadership of people who pretend to be Christian because there are some Christians over here who I think probably wouldn't agree with that. But under the leadership of people who pretend to be Christian and are using this as a weaponization, they're tearing apart families. They're hunting people in grocery store parking lots. I've seen it myself. I watched people hunting human beings with automatic assault rifles three blocks from my house all under a Christian.
>> Okay.
>> I think it's interesting when religious people want to talk about a moral compass when 2% of clergy men are pedophiles. 25% of hate crimes are religiously led. That's the factor that leads them to commit terrible crimes.
Our government being Christian nationalist cutting 186 billion from SNAP. 14 kick from Medicaid. Cutting veterans benefits, meals on wheels. None of this is well to the Christians who are I guess good Christians. Um none of that is Christianike to me at all. And I feel like instead of focusing on people that aren't Christian, you should be focusing on your own community to work your own [ __ ] out because people make you look bad and they keep me from believing.
>> Let me tell you one thing. Christians love to pick and choose how this world was developed. Right? One of the things that like really got under my skin is when she the Christian was talking about you borrowed from our Christianity. You you borrowed from how we see life. Give me a [ __ ] break, Karen.
We didn't borrow [ __ ] All right. You're acting like as if we don't live under the same culture, the same system, the same nation, and we didn't learn from [ __ ] Barney and Elmo how to treat other people. Like, we don't have to go to church to learn how to be a good person. We don't. It's been testified time and time again upon dozens of different explorers who came into the Americas, who came into different indigenous lands, who came into different parts of Africa and dealing with indigenous ethnical groups of people and they have testified that these people have a very complex system. They have a very complex standard and aspect of morality while believing in a higher power just not in the Christian God.
They have testified of this gentle, kind, loving, innocent people. Yeah, they had their little problems here and there in their system and against other nations and tribes and stuff like that.
That's with anybody. That's a given.
But they have also have had their own systems and standards of how they should treat one another.
Some of them more superior than the way of how we live in this world today.
But they won't ever tell you that. No, not in the west. The western world always wants to make you feel that they are superior and in head above shoulders above everybody.
Tell me when I'm lying. So it is just very disingenuous to even say something like that and especially when you turn a blind eye or you turn a cold shoulder to all of the stuff that has been done in the name of Christianity in the name of Jesus for over 400 years and then some.
We don't even have to talk about what happened to my people. We could talk about what's been happening yesterday.
Don't have to talk about what happened 400 years ago, 150 years ago. We could talk about what happened yesterday. We could talk about what what has happened this year alone. And as the wonderful lady talked about project 25, 2025, there is a system in place that has been going on for a very long time in this society that either people want to dismiss or advocate for. And it's a very small few of people in the middle that reject the system that has been put in place that endorses and supports Christian nationalism. I'm just going to keep it to you real. I'm going to give it to you real and I'm going to tell you is when we're dealing with how Christianity has created a space to enable narcissism, to enable fearongering, to enable demeaning and dehumanizing other people just just because they have a different lifestyle, just because they have a different sexual orientation, just because they have a different religion, a different sex, gender.
This is in the history of Christianity and they want to hide it, put it under the rug. We don't talk about that. No, those aren't real Christians. Could you imagine if America tried to ignore their participation in slavery? They weren't true Americans.
Could you imagine that? They weren't true Americans. That that don't represent our way now. It would be so disingenuous and so I I couldn't even imagine the response of the world if Donald Trump went on an interview and said, "No, no, no. I don't when it comes to slavery. We didn't do that. No, that don't represent our people. Doesn't represent me. No, doesn't do it. You've said enough foolish stuff as it is. Not to mention at the UN assembly, the United States, God's chosen people in Argentina were they went against they voted against the transatlantic slave trade being the gravest crime done towards humanity. this Christian country that you proclaim voted against the statement that the majority of the people there at the UN assembly agreed that the transatlantic slave trade was the gravest crime done towards humanity.
This is not about a race or trying to play a victim card. This is about acknowledging something that has happened to humans. And that's the issue.
Christianity, America as well. But Christianity has a history of dehumanizing indigenous people in this world, whether black, whether Hispanic, whether uh American, whether uh the list goes on because if you are not a Christian, you must be a beast. You must be abnormal. There is something that is wrong with you if you do not contribute to this idea of Christ. This is why in the Americas they had forced their kids to go into these boarding schools, killed off their whole race, took away their ancestors and this concept was to kill the Indian and save the man. This is in their history. This is something that Christians cannot just discard. There is a long history of the things that you have done and still continue to do. As long as you call voodoo evil and demonic and witchcraft, it's always going to be antilack. As long as Christianity demonizes other people's religious practices and faiths, you're always going to be f full of bigotry and hate. You are not what you proclaim to teach when it comes to you following after the spirit and having the qualities of the spirit. You are so far off from what Jesus spoke about that you have become the antichrist.
That's what you've become. You have become the antichrist. You fanaticize the idea, the creation of Christ. You have fanaticized about the iconography of Christ. It sounds good that he was a good man. It sounds good. It looks good for for Jesus to talk about a good Samaritan and to love your neighbor. But you took that to heart because you love your neighbor, but you do not love the people who do not look like you, who do not walk like you and talk like you and practice the same religion like you. And you have a very like disturbing way of looking at how you should love your enemy. And not just dealing with nationalists. We're talking about in the household in a lot of people churches how they fearonger and manipulate and demonize and villainize and abuse so many black children in these churches.
You think the Columbus spirit just deals with the nationalist? No. That the Columbus spirit has been ingrained and planted in a lot of these negroes. A lot of them. That chip that Dr. Umar was talking about, this runs deep. The health negro pipeline runs deep. I have a video on my YouTube of the little black girl back in November who went viral. YouTube video went viral. And mind you, I didn't really see too many Christians be out as outspoken about this as they should have. It was a very interesting time. Nonetheless, there was a little girl in Dallas, Texas, and she basically said what she was thankful for was for her stepmother because her stepmother listens to her better than her own mother. And when I tell you the whole congregation tried to like some type of exorcism on this little black girl, it broke my heart. And I have that video up on my YouTube and it's like that. Why is that overlooked? And when I confronted Christians about this, they had the nerve to tell me, "Well, Tyrone, no, we don't stand for that. That's not something that Christians should do."
Yada yada. That's fine. You may not do that at church, but I know you do that behind the scenery. I know that you do that at home. I know that if one day if your child was curious enough to start studying other practices or African spirituality, you will cut loose. You know how many black kids I have heard and and me included, we have never watched Harry Potter. Never. We never We was given the space to even entertain anything outside of the faith when it came to magic and witchcraft. They didn't stand for it. I can't utter the word voodoo around my family.
That's the problem. That's how we have been psychologically and spiritually compromised. So, no, I don't want you to try and give me this rundown on how I can't justify my morality. I can't justify how to treat a [ __ ] person.
We collectively should know how to treat a person. And we don't have to make it objective in the standards of your Bible. If we really want to go with what is morally objective, it for damn sure isn't made by your God. The same God that tested Abraham to sacrifice his son, that's not moral. That's not on any level, on any basis, in any timeline is not okay back then. It wouldn't be okay for damn sure wouldn't be okay in 2026.
For Elijah to sick two she bears on 42 kids is not okay to flood the earth because you couldn't get your children under control, your angels under control because they wanted some coochie. That's not okay. It's not for the Israelites to complain about dehydration and and starvation and God is making them suffer. for the Israelites to complain about them just eating this this bread, this stale mana and they complaining to Moses talking about, "Bro, when we was back in Egypt, yeah, we slaves, but at least we had fish and tomatoes and lettuce like like we had options and we had good food. It was decent. Your God sent us out here to die." What was God's reaction? Not to come down and personally present himself to the people. not to give them a a a and in a review over what's to come. He decides to try and annihilate them again. Right?
This ain't even the first time that he wants to destroy them. He decides to try and annihilate them again by by bing his snakes onto them. And people dropping in the thunders and thousands, dropping. It got so bad that people started screaming to Moses, "Moses, you got to do something about this. All right? Like we listen. We we we got the message." God didn't want to stop that because he was like, "Okay, y'all don't listen." It was because they had to plea to Moses to tell God to stop. I haven't even gotten to the other side of the book yet. Like, this is what you're basing your morality on. And the people who are the catalysts and the forerunners of your faith were inspired by these stories and have committed the worst crimes done towards anybody in the world. Don't [ __ ] talk to me about how I can verify and where I get my moral system from. It for damn sure ain't from a [ __ ] Bible. It for damn sure ain't by your God. If your God is okay with doing [ __ ] like that to people, I'm [ __ ] good on that. If your God is able to put a law in his Bible where a woman could be beaten or rather stoned a day or two after her wedding night because she didn't bleed out because her herman didn't break.
That's disgusting for that to even be a law in the Bible that a woman would be stoned because she would be accused of of with another man before her husband.
That's that's like that's the mindset of the people who who put this book together.
That's that's crazy. That's a crazy that's a crazy scenario because statistically half maybe maybe closely 50% of women only bleed when it comes to their highman being broken, right? When their vcard is taken.
And there's a law in place in the Bible. I can't make this up of a woman being stoned in front of her parents' doorstep because she is accused of talk of sleeping with another another man.
Right? Because of course she is property.
That's another issue that I have. These women are considered property. If you don't believe me, one of the ten commandments is you shouldn't covet your neighbor's wife or his cattle or his ox.
Like why is a woman considered this in this in the same sentence and manner as a as cattle in a in an oxen in animals?
What is what is we doing? That's in the book and you can't run from that. So before you try and point the finger at me and and how do I base my morality?
How do I know how to treat another person?
Give me a [ __ ] break. Because half of the [ __ ] that's in the Bible that God does, you would never condone in humanity. Not once. As much as people are supposed to follow after God and be as holy and perfect as God, and you're supposed to be godlike and God-fearing, Columbus was God-fearing.
Columbus was a god-fearing man. He thought that God was using him in his voyages on his quest.
The concistadors, they were god-fearing.
The Dutch were god-fearing. The Portuguese, they were god-fearing. The Brits were god-fearing.
Would you like to look up what happened with the Berlin conference and the scramble for Africa?
Would you like to look up what happened when they created the dumb diversist?
Like what is we talking about here? They they were inspired by the same faith that you contribute your life to today.
Now you want to pick bits and pieces and choose a good side to Christianity.
You want to lighten it up. You want to sugarcoat it.
No, you got to take it for what it is, the good, the bad, and the ugly. For there to be at least four to five different passages that tell slaves to directly submit to their master with fear and trembling of the heart and to obey them as if they were Christ. And not only to the ones that treat you good, but to the ones that also do harm to you as well.
And that unjust suffering is commendable to God because this is how you walk in the steps of Christ. That is in what? 1 Peter chapter 2 18-21.
What is we doing that's in the Bible? And you want to question me about morality?
Like the same God that is telling you to love your neighbor is also creating epistles of teaching the slave how to treat their master and how the master to treat their slave.
The same Bible that is teaching you about love and and and gentleness and soberness and and self-control is also teaching people the extreme that they can go to beating their own slave.
the extreme that they can go in choosing a woman as one of their sex slaves.
And you want to judge me about morality?
Yeah. Okay. Suck a dick. Suck a dick.
Suck a [ __ ] dick. Suck a dick.
Suck a future small dick.
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