This video presents a critical examination of religious claims, arguing that specific religious assertions (such as a global flood, virgin birth, or specific divine actions) are more easily disproven than generic claims about a deity. The host discusses how the Bible's vague and ambiguous nature has led to thousands of Christian denominations with varying interpretations, and highlights that many biblical claims lack verifiable evidence. The discussion emphasizes that while faith provides psychological comfort as a 'safety blanket' for dealing with life's uncertainties, this does not constitute evidence for the existence of a specific god. The host encourages viewers to question religious claims critically and to distinguish between belief and evidence-based knowledge.
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in the live stream. In the live stream, doing the stuffs and the things in the live stream because it's the live stream where we live stream and talk about the gods and the not gods and the theisms and the atheisms and the the evidence for a god. If there is any or at least any substantial evidence, you know, who's to say who's to say about the theisms and the atheisms and which god is real, if any of them, does anyone really know what they're talking about at the end of the day?
How how would you know?
Because for all we know, maybe there could be a god, but we need to verify that. You know, there could be a giant rainbow space cat, you know, floating around in space somewhere.
How do we verify this? How do we know?
And of course nothing can be 100% verified you know but at least verified how can we verify it enough to justify confidence in beliefs I have not found a way so far but hey who should say that means that there isn't one. I would like there to be one. Have you seen it's a Bollywood movie? I have not seen that movie personally.
I have not. What's it about?
While I understand your perspective, it is important to acknowledge that the Bible has been the subject of numerous historical interpretations and artistic representations, including the painting of thousands of historical fences. I don't really know what painting of a thousands of historical fences means, but yeah, it's definitely had a lot of uh interpretations and artistic representations. It's definitely been I think interpretations is the best word for it and translations throughout different cultures throughout history.
Give it a try if you are an atheist and don't believe uh much on religion. It's funny, interesting movie. Might have to.
might have to.
Man, the Bible is just kind of like a choose your own adventure book at the end of the day as some call it or some call it a sock puppet. You can make it say whatever you want. You can open up to pretty much any verse in the Bible and try to make something of it. Try to connect some kind of dot that perhaps doesn't have any justification being connected.
uh it's it's so vague and ambiguous and open to interpretation, which those are pretty much synonyms. I don't know why I said all three of them. Um but it's just yeah, the Bible says whatever you want it to say. That's one of the reasons why there's thousands of different recognized denominations of Christianity, you know, each with their own at least slightly varying ideas on what God is, what he wants, all this stuff, what Jesus was, what Jesus taught, you know, what we should do with our lives. Uh and then even within those it seems like every single Christian has their own idea of Christianity and what Christianity is and what God wants of us.
>> I do not believe in a god puzzle.
>> We do need to glue that puzzle.
get to it. Well, just add extra things.
We have like a bunch of that paper poster board.
>> Yeah, but it's not laminated.
>> Doesn't need to be laminated.
>> This is what helps kill this off so easily.
>> We don't need to peel it off. Just like cut it off the edges. Just leave it on the back or something. We'll figure it out.
True Christianity is simply this.
believe in Jesus and rest on his finished work. All else is just human tradition which Jesus openly rebuked all the time. Sweet. So just believe in Jesus and like trust that he's got it. I don't need to like follow any rules or you know go to any worship centers or say any prayers. I can just like yeah cool. He did it and all is well and then that's it.
What about Osho? He says there is no god but godliness exists in the universe.
describe the godliness existing in the universe I guess cuz I might I might not disagree with that but I would need to understand what godliness in the universe refers to in I need to post more so that I could have more comments to read in the Actually, I do have a comment to read. Somebody snuck this in chat at the end of my last live stream.
Genre matters. Gospels read as ancient biography with named eyewitnesses and verifiable geography unlike Zeus myths set in a timeless nowhere.
So the Bible has named claimed eyewitnesses but it doesn't have any verifiable eyewitness accounts.
So like not really any eyewitnesses to be spoken of when you think about it. Read as ancient biography.
So are most mythologies and religions.
They're they're read as if they are the factual history of a people, of a place, of the world. Uh doesn't really get us anywhere.
Faith is not opposed to reason in classical theism. Aquinus holds faith's perfect reason.
I disagree with Aquinus. I don't really think he's especially if you're trying to look at his five proofs or something.
You don't know Osho? Nope. If not, then read his books. YouTube has his videos and audios, but nowadays people are uploading his AI generated video, so be aware.
Noted.
Well, what in kind of brief terms is if you can put in in Oh, I'm sorry.
You you posted it above. I'm sorry.
Godliness is like a freedom, mental peace, calmness, strong rational mind, etc., etc. Okay, I can agree that those things are found um within humans on this planet. I think it kind of muddies the waters to refer to it as godliness because godliness and gods already have a generally agreed upon definition of what it is and what it means. So saying, yeah, freedom is a godliness, mental peace is a god, like everything's a god.
it kind of loses its meaning. So I wouldn't really use the word godliness for those. But freedom, mental peace, calmness, strong rational mind, these are things found in human beings on this planet. I can agree.
Maybe not all human beings. Maybe not all of them for all human beings, but you know, thank you for the hearts.
I had to look over to make sure it wasn't just my wife spamming the hearts.
Those hearts don't count.
And again, I do see we have a few lurkers. It's totally fine. I love you.
Stay stay the way you are.
Anyone who doesn't just scroll past my live stream is cool in my book.
I just want you to know I see you and appreciate you.
I mean, I don't see you like your specific names. I just see that there's eight viewers and four of them, three or four of them are unaccounted for.
How many other gods died for you and rose again? all verifiable.
I mean, Jesus's story isn't really isn't isn't really verifiable.
So, there's that. Um, also, you know, assuming that number was zero, that no other gods died and rose again or sacrificed themselves or did anything like that. Um, so what? Just because your religion has a unique aspect, that doesn't necessarily mean that it has to be true.
doesn't exactly work like that. I mean, congratulations, you know, if somebody did make up if somebody did make up the religion, you know, congratulations for them to be able to be original, but uh doesn't really get us anywhere.
I'm missing they're going to bother me.
So, my chair has these little like buttons that like go over the screws and I mess with them all the time. And I realized today I'm missing a button and uh it bothers me especially since I was absolutely just messing with it while at work or something and then just set it down somewhere and have it's ADHD set it down to where I don't know where I set it down and now it's just gone. It's at Gourd's house.
Bo, you are really missing Osho in your life. But trust me, he will set you on fire. Osho is like a thunderstorm. Not everyone can absorb him.
Okay.
Really? All right. You're really talking up this Osho guy.
He sounds pretty good.
He's on YouTube, you said.
Show Indian philosoph is this channel the O show international.
There's two of them.
There's one with 1.33 million subs and one with 1.55 million subs.
Which one should I be looking at? And which ones are AI?
That one looks like AI.
There's another one with 1.33.
No, that's the same one that I just looked at. I'm dumb.
At a certain time, lots of people stop listening to him, but never forget what he has taught and what he wants to say.
Sounds like he's a solid teacher.
Have to look into him. Oh, show. Yeah.
On YouTube, watch old videos like 12, 15 years back. Most recent videos are AI generated. Better you go for books. But his original voice is quite attractive.
Okay.
And the channel uh I see two verified channels for Osho.
No, there's Osho International and then there's Osho Hindu. Does it matter which one? Are they the same? Both of their logos are Osho International.
And then just go to that channel and just scroll the [ __ ] down.
to 12, 15 years ago.
Yeah, I have to look at it. Also, hi RM.
I don't know if I said hi to you when you when you popped up. Hello. Good to see you.
We believe in God not just because we need an answer but because the design of the universe demands a cause. God is not a gap filler but the foundation on which science stands. Prove it.
Prove it. Sure, you know, the universe is crazy and like something happened to like a lot of something's happened to like get it to this point, but like we we don't know what all of those somethings are and you can't just like plug God into that into that gap. That's when he becomes a god a gap filler when when you don't know the cause. So therefore, it's just like ah God did it and you just claim he's the foundation on which science stands. like is he because in the first book of his holy book uh he gets the order of how the universe was created wrong. So or or or Moses did you know through divine inspiration from God. So technically God spiritual guide he seems like a spiritual guide. He was the only monk who traveled in Rolls-Royce. Later he was banned in western countries. It's interesting.
Hey, Eric.
Oso is a philosophical belief system rooted in Buddhism and psychological psychology that promotes spiritual fulfillment through traditional means while rejecting a personal god and power structure of religion.
philosophical belief system rooted in Buddhism, a psychology that promotes spiritual fulfillment through traditional means.
It is still by my reckoning just another religion, but if I had to be religious, I'd be on the list of option. It'd be on the list of options. I suppose Buddhism is not the worst. Um, and apparently this OS show guy is like an an actual dude.
Moses creation. What?
Yeah, I was referring to Genesis. The accounts to how the world came to be are out of order.
So like, you know, God got it wrong or Moses got it wrong because Moses supposedly wrote the first five books of the Bible even though he didn't.
Any views on seekism? Haven't really looked into it too much. Me too.
You need to go through these papers.
>> Yeah, we need to go through these papers.
>> Genesis and Moses.
Yeah.
You good?
Is Is there an issue with those? I mean, I I think there's an issue with those, but as far as, you know, popular Christian belief, sorry, my spouse and our son find that we have this time to watch a new episode of My wife and spouse, my spouse and our son find that we have this time to watch a new episode of The Way Home. I'm sorry, I need to go. All good, Eric.
Thank you for stopping by.
Stay safe always.
You think you're smart because you're atheist? Nah, I don't think I'm smart, period. I don't think I was smart as a theist or as an atheist.
By the way, what do you do? What do I do like in life or like a job or like here?
Moses is not in Genesis, buddy. Yeah, thank you. But tradition dictates that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible.
Job in life, a life, you know, husband, father, homeowner, living life job, uh, life insurance broker, help people get set up with life insurance.
Being a sick, I have a seek, I have more respect for atheism and Buddhism. Well, good.
I overall, you know, like Buddhism.
There's not much to like or not like about atheism. It's just the lack of belief in a god.
You good? Where you from? Kansas. You're good. Eric, your your last comment, I don't know why, but your your comment. You think you're smart because you're an atheist.
ABC A I ABC AB ABC ABC ABC uh YouTube held it for review and so Eric's one of my moderators. Um so he was just letting me know that like he saw that it need I went ahead and approved it. I don't know why YouTube held it. YouTube holds things for weird reasons.
So you you didn't do anything wrong.
Which tradition tells you Moses wrote the first Bible verses?
Pretty sure that's agreed upon, generally agreed upon.
Well, maybe I'm wrong. Let me let me Google search.
Let me Google search.
>> I don't know if somebody Google search Moses is credited with writing Genesis. I don't believe he did.
I don't really think we have reason to believe that Moses existed at all.
uh but he is credited with writing the first five books of the Bible.
Order from disorder, life from non-life, language, math, and communication.
Without intelligence, the beginning of the universe without an unmoved mover takes too much faith to be an atheist, I can't suspend all scientific knowledge I've learned to entertain such a flimsy belief.
Atheism is just lack of belief in a god.
And just because you don't know how things got here doesn't mean that a god had to have done it. That's fellacious.
It's god of the gaps. Just doesn't work that way.
I don't believe anyone at that time was born of a virgin.
I think pregnancy requires steps and we have more steps that we can do these days with modern technology that don't necessarily require a loss of virginity.
Um, but back in, you know, zero to five AD, no, I do not believe anyone was born of a virgin.
Yes. Yes. Kitten, what?
What?
What?
What's up?
Come back. What's up?
Snapers.
Come on.
You just want pets and attention.
You want proof but won't entertain evidence?
What's the evidence?
Also watch PK movie. Yeah, brother. Isn't being atheist also a blind faith or belief? Why a person should not be agnostic?
Atheism is just a lack of belief in a god.
So, so theism and atheism deal with beliefs andnosticism and agnosticism, at least in the way we usually use it to to define atheists and agnostics, refers to claiming to have knowledge versus not claiming to have knowledge.
So, I consider myself an agnostic atheist. Someone who does not have the belief in a god, does not hold the belief in a god, but also doesn't claim to know for certain that there isn't one.
The theory of evolution or story of Adam and Eve. Well, evolution has a little bit more evidence.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He loves us all. We must repent and put our faith in him so we can be saved. He died so that we could be forgiven, and he rose so that we could trust in him and defeat death. He knows our pain and our struggle. And we can and he can heal it all. Thank you, Lord.
And God bless all. Cool.
Jesus is king. Cool.
How could you have evidence of a virgin birth 2,000 years ago?
It's a very good question. And that's one of the issues, you know, with older stories, verifying older stories. Hey, mixed uh like those in the Bible. It's happened a long time ago and it's just a little bit harder to verify.
Anyway, thank you for reading that. Most people just ignore comments about Jesus.
We talk about Jesus here.
Might not always be in the way that you might like, but you know, it's this is kind of an open table chat for people of different beliefs. So I mean plus my chat usually moves really slow because I don't get very many viewers. So I try to read all the comments.
So you claim that there is a god.
I claim that there is a god. When did I say that?
Are are believers afraid of other religions? No. Atheists aren't either.
Honestly, I love questioning religion.
If we didn't question it, how could we take it as truth? Fair. The truth has nothing to hide from investigation.
Evidence for intelligent design and the historicity and authenticity of Jesus and who he said he was. Okay. What is that evidence?
Even there's evidence of Jesus, that does not mean he can control things and heal people by praying. Yeah. I have no issues with the idea that this this dude a dude existed, made some claims, gained the following, got executed, and a religion branched off of Judaism and started based on that dude. I don't I don't really have an issue believing in that.
I do have issues believing you know in the supernatural magical aspects of things.
Osho says why there has to be a separate being. If this complex universe forces us to believe there is a god then who created the creator of complex universes? God must be more complex than again ABC.
I do have some evidence though. The Bible has never been disproven, has single-handedly predicted multiple world events with 100% accuracy. Uh, it has, parts of it have been disproven, and it hasn't predicted anything with 100% accuracy.
A generic god is fine. The problem with gods isn't that we don't know how X is possible without a god. is that the things that are supposed to demonstrate specific gods are in fact God are disprovable.
I think I'm sure that is that specific gods are in fact God are dispro are disprovable. More spec the more specific you get with a god claim the easier it is to disprove. We can't really disprove like a generic god blame A to B to C and so on. This doesn't make sense and we're still talking about him some false messiah man. Yeah. So like you know we're still talking about Zeus and Muhammad and Krishna Vishnu.
Same person but Vishnu.
What part of the Bible has been disproven?
So we have no evidence of a global flood, no evidence that a large settlement settlement of Jews were enslaved in Egypt at all, let alone that there was a mass exodus or anything like that. And the order of creation in the book of Genesis is incorrect.
So there's a few of those.
Also, we have no reason to believe in anything supernatural.
So, any supernatural claim hasn't really been disproven, but hasn't been proven.
And if it hasn't even been proven to begin with, we don't really need to disprove it.
Bacteria have been found on mountains that are from the ocean. Okay? Do you know how mountains are formed?
A side note, look up Dr. Brown. He's a Jewish believer in Jesus. Look up his channel in debates. Muslims, Hebrews, Israelites. Dr. Brown, that does sound interesting because you're right. You're right.
Ocean [ __ ] has been found at the top of mountains.
But how how are mountains formed?
Sorry, just reading.
Got an email. Sorry. Unprofessional.
Unprofessional.
That's a fair point, actually. But they can date the time that the mountains was formed and when the bacteria got there.
Okay.
What's a fair point? So, so you know how mountains are formed.
Hey, Brooklyn.
Okay. Yeah.
Uh, so where are you getting this study?
I guess that ocean stuff was found that is younger than the mountains.
I I do want to make sure, and I'm not calling you out. This might not be you, so I might be completely wrong. I do want to make absolutely certain that your sources aren't Tik Tok videos or other social media videos because people post a lot of nonsense [ __ ] about all kinds of crazy evidence for the Bible and stuff on social media, and it's nonsense. Not all of it, but there's people get some crazy [ __ ] And this, you know, they found bacteria on top of mountains that, you know, is younger than the mountains or something. Sounds like what I would see on these Tik Tok videos. And I might be wrong. I might be wrong. That's just kind of why I'm asking.
But like verifiable, you know, peer-reviewed sources, scientific actual scientific articles and stuff is what I'd be kind of looking at. What do you think about anti-natalism?
Uh, ethylism. Uh, I'm going to need to look those words up. Antiatalism is just um not wanting not thinking babies should be born or not thinking that we should have babies.
Philosophical ethical position that procreation is wrong because it imposes involuntary suffering and harm on new beings. Can't completely disagree with it, but you know that's just we're just kind of wired to carry on the species.
So, you know, just kind of just kind of go with it and you know It's a fair point, but um there's more to this life. There's more to procreating um than just, you know, this being I'm bringing in is going to suffer, but the being is going to suffer. So, you know, it's not completely not completely invalid.
Ephilism, a reversal of life, is a fringe extreme anti-life philosophy that views all sentient life as inherently suffering filled and advocates for the extinction of all life to end that pain. Is a radical form of anti-natalism focusing on eliminating life through non-procreation and sensation of all reproduction.
That sounds like some Thanos [ __ ] Honestly, you know, is like, you know, Thanos had some ideas. You know, the universe, you know, was suffering. There wasn't enough food to go around and stuff and like, you know, it's a problem. But, you know, his his answer was like, yeah, so like we'll just murder half of all of the population. I just it's I I don't know. I think we need I think I don't think we've exhausted all of our other options, you know, before just like, hey, we should just we can't possibly fix any of it and it's all just terrible. So, let's just like extinct humanity, you know. I just I feel like I feel like there are more options to to look into and I think there's more to this life than the suffering that, you know, we're tunnel visioning on here.
Religion is tool to manipulate people so they can't question the system rather complain good for God rather complain God for suffering meant I haven't done a full deep dive into this stuff but I have seen multiple people who got their info from actual scientific sources that all say the same thing. I'm going to need those actual scientific sources and not someone on social media confidently saying that there are scientific sources because a lot of those are [ __ ] I'd be scared too if I was an atheist.
Of what specifically? There's plenty of [ __ ] that I'm scared of, but like what specifically?
Have to look into it. That's fine.
Always got to look into stuff.
Why would not believe in your god be scary? Okay, sweet. I didn't I didn't get too far behind in chat. B, you're good. Yahweh, life problems. I'm gay. Nice. Mixed.
There are scholar secular solutions to life's problems.
Scared of going to hell. I wasn't scared of going to hell when I believed that there was a hell. So, and and that's I I know I'm kind of a weird one there cuz within the deconstructing, you know, atheist community, a lot of people are still holding on to that fear of hell that was drilled into their brain, you know, most of them throughout their entire life. as they were raised Christian or religious in some regards.
I am a little bit of a weird one. I have always just had very low self-esteem and low self-image. So, I just never thought that I deserved heaven. And like beyond the point of like, you know, nobody deserves heaven. We're all filthy rags or whatever. Like like actually like I I fully planned even when I was a devout Christian for the first 20 plus years of my life dedicating myself to the Christian God, wanting to spread his light, love and message throughout the entire world, helping people with their faith. I actually did help a lot of people strengthen their faith or come back to their faith. Um and I firmly believe that even if I went and like evangelized the whole world, I would still end up going to hell just because I'm like an extra special dirty piece of [ __ ] So I at a very young age accepted that it's like yeah I don't don't deserve anything good. So like aces you know I so I'm I'm really weird with that and it's not a healthy it it wasn't a healthy workound to the fear of hell. It's like oh you never you were never afraid of hell. Yeah because I had this other unhealthy [ __ ] that helped me work around it. Um but that's me. Yeah. I didn't I wasn't really wasn't really concerned about it.
Sorry, I'm getting emails.
Sick.
All right. Sorry.
Religion sells you pretend problems then sells you the pretend cure. That is part of the problem. Sometimes only apprec I'm sorry. Sometimes only acceptance is the solution and seeing our life going into hell uh not actual hell. I am talking and accepting it really accepting it is really not possible. Sometimes only acceptance as a solution and seeing our life going to hell and accepting it is really not possible to an extent. Like I said, um, if it's just me, you know, obviously I have a family now, so, you know, a lot of my [ __ ] becomes their [ __ ] So, if my life's going to hell, their life usually is, too. But as far as like just me, if like my personal stuff's going to hell, that's just like normal, what I grew up with for me. So, like I I I always tell my wife like if it if it wasn't for her, I would probably just be like single living in a shitty apartment, one-bedroom apartment, working, you know, second shift or something and have like a low quality of life. Like, I I don't care about myself personally. And that's bad. That's bad. And it comes from, you know, bad, you know, trauma and abuse and stuff growing up. But like, yeah, I don't I don't really care personally, but you know, now I'm tethered to a wife and a kid. So, if a lot a lot of the times, most of the time, if my [ __ ] goes to [ __ ] their [ __ ] goes to [ __ ] as well. And that's a problem to me. Why do you have such low self-esteem? You're a pretty likable person. You're kind, empathetic, and humble. That's abuse and drama throughout my life. What changed like as far as leaving Christianity? I assume once we are tired of trying solutions, we start turning believer to start having or start having faith.
There's so many things that are out of our control and hopes help us in that time. Yeah. I mean, I would definitely agree and I think this is what you're saying if hopefully I didn't misunderstand.
One of the alluring aspects of Christianity or theism in general, belief in a god in general is this safety blanket kind of mentality, you know, because life is scary. Life is hard. Terrible things just kind of happen sometimes out of nowhere. uh and sometimes not even human cause. You know, people die of aneurysms, people die of natural disasters, you know, just people get cancer, just terrible things just happen and life can very easily seem scary and out of control. So, it is very very nice having this idea of, oh, it's fine because this God creator of the universe loves me and has everything under control. So even if everything's going to [ __ ] and even till your dying breath, you know, you can find comfort.
Even watching your child's dying breath, you can find comfort knowing that, you know, this God being has everything under control, whether that god being exists or not.
You deal with insurance, you must be knowing how uncertain life is. I do know how uncertain life is. Um, and even before insurance, uh, four, yeah, four people from my high school, I'm 28 years old. Four people from my high school graduating class are no longer with us. Two of them were very close friends of mine, uh, who I grew up with. And all of them, all four of these people died quite suddenly and quite young. Uh, so yeah, you don't know.
Tomorrow is not guaranteed.
most certainly kept accidentally scrolling down and going to a different stream and my comments disappeared and like the rest of the chat disappeared because I can see your comments but like yeah if you scroll off it you lose you lose everything else that sucks.
I don't think you should.
>> I think you do on phone >> on mobile. I don't think it takes it away on computer, but I think on mobile does cuz I usually watch live streams on my phone and I've had that issue.
Four of my high school classmates got the same rare form of leukemia within one year of each other. That is suspicious.
for me, but also it's not >> maybe. Uh, that is suspicious. I don't like that.
That is suspicious.
Did you see the site I sent? And yeah, so um I don't I have it set up to not allow links in the chat. Um you can comment on any video any because it's not going to show up in chat, but you should be able to comment on any of my videos and it will trying to find a find a URL to verify what I'm saying because I think if you comment a link on a video, it just hides it.
Um, so like other people can't see it in the video, but I can see it. I can go back behind the scenes in YouTube Studio and find it. So I should be able to find a link there. Or if you can't do it there, um, just describe it. just be like, "Hey, go to this site or whatever.
Google this."
Long Island has a lot of environmental issues. There are a lot of golf courses that are constantly bombarded with pesticides and chemicals that seep into the water. Oh, that's fun.
[ __ ] [ __ ] Gotta love it because we got to keep the golf courses nice and pristine because you know if we don't have the golf courses really what do we have destroy the planet so you can play golf is such a golf's not worth it. Sorry. G golf is just not it's it's a weird sport to me.
And that's a completely subjective opinion, but golf's just weird.
You sound like a leftist snob.
That is ironic 24/7.
Try not to be. You just sent the link to your most recent video.
I am kind of nervous because I I did have other links and now I'm not seeing them.
So, wonder I think they deleted all those links.
So, I think I just have it to where Yeah, I think it just takes all links to the shadow realm because I don't Let me refresh real quick.
Held show.
Yeah. Damn. I guess they took away my ability to see the links. Um, yeah. I'll just have to describe it.
Yeah, people insult me all the time.
It's all right.
Uh, you might just have to just kind of like describe what it is. Like, go to Google and look up this. Like, you might just have to like step by step it for me. It turns out all of the schools in our district were loaded with asbestous cuz of course they were naturally.
Where is that? Long Beach. Remind me to like never go there.
If you have a decent life with your family, I would suggest you not listen or read Osho much. He's a great guy, but sometimes can shake a person. Eh, I've been shaken.
Long Island, New York. Okay. I have no desire to go to New York anyway. Um, especially New York City, which I know doesn't constitute all of New York, but uh, yeah, solid. I I was already kind of avoiding that portion of the map, so should be good to go.
I'll stick with the asbestous and pesticides we have here in Kansas. Thank you very much.
and the thousand other things that are killing us. I don't, >> believe it or not. I don't have any.
>> Cuz I ran out and then like I didn't have any and then like I stopped using it so I don't have it.
>> I know. I have hand sanitizer.
>> Not what I need.
>> NYC is so scary. People doing drugs openly with zero consequences. Where is it?
>> What my [ __ ] It's all over here.
>> Cuz I mess with all of it while I'm at work.
Just I just find stuff on my desk. Just nail clippers, nail filers, headphone case, fidget cubes, pens, just whatever I got I just mess with every single day while I'm working.
My cat was doing that today. Fun fact, she was sitting on my lap and she was just like batting at random stuff that she was seeing on the shelf. I was like, "Oh my gosh, you're my cat. You're just getting distracted by [ __ ] on my desk all day."
Just like me.
But yeah, I'm not I'm not a city person really. Uh, I grew up in a city that was like just kind of like all suburb and business.
Like we have a downtown.
Uh, like I grew I grew up in Witchah.
Like there is a downtown. [ __ ] hate it. Like it it doesn't compare. And it's like a city with like, you know, tall buildings and whatnot. It doesn't compare at all to New York. But like even that I I hate. So just like not.
And I'm an introvert, you know, and we just it's just New York City is just not for me. It's just not for me.
Not for me. My sister went and like she thought it was like pretty all right.
She doesn't really I don't really think she wants to go back, but like it's not for me.
>> She would go from >> I just typed, is there actual evidence of the worldwide flood from the Bible?
And it's one of the I'm sorry. And it's the one that says, "Yes, Noah's flood may have happened."
Okay.
And did you like look at this and site their sources or evidence of a worldwide flood?
So, like right off bat, the AI overview.
No.
National Center for Scientific Education. Interesting. Smokey, please.
Oh, okay. Did you click Did you click it? Did you click Did you click the link?
Yeah. Well, very very top of the link.
Yes, Noah's flood may have happened, but not over the whole earth.
It's like already it just it just kills it, you know, right off the bat. Now, that is something important to bring up though. It may have happened. There are many stories in that area that have a global flood or a great flood. Um so a lot of scholars and you know scientists do believe that there may have at some point in time been a great flood possibly many floods. Floods are you know something that happen pretty regularly. Um and especially a lot of these stories the Bible I like to say at best is a work of historical fiction. And what that means it's kind of like Abraham Lincoln vampire slaver slayer. Uh Abraham Lincoln existed you know the movie goes over events of his life. people he knew, but then he's also fighting vampires. So like there's a fictional element overlapped and a lot of these stories of this great flood kind of evolved and more got fantasized over time into some huge global flood.
The people in this time who are writing these stories didn't even know what the world was. They were only aware of a very small portion of the world. But when you're looking around and everything is underwater, you're, you know, you and everyone in your town are hiding on the rooftops, you know, hundreds, thousands of people are dying.
Uh, and you hear how, you know, yeah, yeah, it was in this town, it was in this town, it was in this town. As far as you know, that's your world. So, you know, it it can easily that combined with just our natural inkling inkling to make stories more fanciful as we go on kind of evolved into this more specific great flood story. Um, which you know, the Bible's not the only one that has that story.
Oh, you never said it went over the entire earth. Well, there's no localized flood that will ever touch the top of a mountain. There's no global flood that will touch the top of a mountain either, but there's also no local flood unless the local flood was literally just a tall ass bubble of water. Um, that just wouldn't work. Lots of the Bible is written from perspective, which is where a lot of people try to disprove it.
Well, yeah, a lot of people is a lot of it is written from perspective. I don't know really how much that matters in my opinion cuz I don't really care what perspective it does matter and and there are scholars that look into it but as far as like did it actually happen. there's more to look at than, you know, if someone says, "Yeah, I saw it." Or somebody says, "This thing happened here and there or or some somewhere off yonder.
Multiple major civilizations have continuous written records, archaeological evidence, and unbroken history that show they did not experience a global flood. Yeah, there there were civilizations and and Yahweh just said that, you know, they don't really believe it was um global, but for the sake of just the general topic, um there are other civilizations and people that have histories that predate the flood and that continue through and past the flood.
that were unbothered by said flood. So, I am probably going to end the live stream soon. We're nearing nearing that hour mark.
It took a long time to type while you discussed it. It's okay.
You're also supposed to be like watching a show with your family or something.
Well, I haven't went too far into the specific evidence. Maybe I'll have to look more into it. I'll be honest, you are quite informed. I'm not even that informed. Honestly, there are people who would completely bury me um as far as their knowledge on these things or would bury me in a bait, a debate.
There are Christians who would bury me in a debate. Um even. But yeah, just always look more, always dig more. And then once you once you have dug more and found answers, keep digging cuz you know, question everything including the answers you get from previous questioning.
The TV can't find the internet. Damn. I guess you're stuck with me.
How come I am gay? You're born this way, baby. Do you plan on streaming again soon? Yes, I usually go live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights. I try to begin the stream somewhere between 900 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Central Standard Time and go for an hour or so.
I'll usually be more inclined to push past an hour. If I start the stream closer to like 9, 9:30, um but you know, on nights like this, it was almost 10 o'clock when I started the stream. Uh, and I gotta be up early, so, you know, I'm not gonna not gonna go too far past I do I do post these live streams as videos afterwards. And I've been going back the past few live streams. I've been kind of going back to see what all we discussed and putting that in like the title of the live stream so you kind of have a general overview. Our stream topics are always all over the place. We talk about 10,000 different things and like 60% of them pertain to the subject of religion and theism. Um, but you might pick some of like the main ones and put those in the title so you kind of know like overall what was discussed in that um in that stream.
Yeah, if you go to my channel and go to lives, this is live 121 on this channel.
Maybe we'll meet again. Maybe we'll meet again.
I also have a live stream video that is I think it's my featured video for subscribers and nonsubscribers or maybe just one or the other. I'm not sure. Um that is live stream number nine. It's my deconstruction story and my coming out story.
Not into woman. That's all right.
Nothing wrong with that.
These are dangerous. Brought these into my office and just was like mindlessly snacking on them.
>> The the pirates booty. I don't know if you guys have It's like a chip uh Cheeto type thing.
Delicious. And you can just mindlessly munch on them all day.
I'll have to discuss more biblical evidence with you sometime. Yeah. Um, like I said, I do these live streams.
There's also a Discord linked in the bio of my channel. Uh, I don't usually hang out or engage too much on that because I just have too much going on in my life, but there are other people who hop in there and and talk about stuff.
See you, Yahweh. Thank you for stopping by.
I appreciate you. Hope to see you again.
Okay. And with that, I do think I'm going to go ahead and end the stream. Do you discuss the tiny hat people in Discord or not? Really?
Tiny hat people like Judaism, we shouldn't call them tiny hat people. And I only know that reference because you've explained the reference to me in the past. We we shouldn't call them that. Um, and I don't really discuss anything. I think it's mostly just Christianity versus atheism or theism versus atheism. Um, but yeah, but thank you all so much for being here. Uh, I hope you all enjoyed. Um, I say it every time because I mean it every time. I'm always thankful to anyone who doesn't just scroll past these videos. I'm a random nobody on the internet. I don't really deserve any kind of attention.
So, the fact that anyone stops even for a second to, you know, lurk or stay lurking or chat or like or subscribe or come back for more uh streams. It means a lot to me. So, thank you truly and sincerely. Uh, like I said, I usually go live Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights starting somewhere between 900 p.m. and 10 p.m. Central Standard Time.
Usually going for an hour or so. And hope to see you all next time. And I hope you all have an amazing rest of your day, night, whenever you are watching this.
Snickers says bye. Bye.
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