WOTM: The Complete Cumulative Case Against Christianity

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Published 2024-08-05

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  • @misterdeity
    This was originally released in three parts. After several requests, I decided to edit the three separate videos into one video for my patrons. Now, I'm releasing it for everyone as a resource to share. Enjoy!!!
  • You joke about God turning off his all-knowingness, but my JW family member actually believes he does. Anyway, I love your work and sense of humor.
  • @kenbattor6350
    Christian apologists sound like me when I was 6 years old, explaining to my parents that it didn't happen like their eyes are seeing it but like such and such.
  • William Lane Craig's preposterous exercise in logic is akin to the Three Stooges explaining quantum mechanics. Of course, the Three Stooges knew they were perfecting buffoonery as an art form, Craig is just a maroon, as Bugs Bunny would say.
  • I never cared for Sparky, but when they killed Mr. Twiggles, they crossed a line.
  • @Zirnike
    "dogs: best species ever" Cats have entered the room
  • Just wondering- how are we (people, men, women, black, white, yellow, red, brown, tan) made “in the image” of something “timeless, space less, without form?” 🧐
  • @CharlesPayet
    Can’t wait until this is public and can be shared!
  • You can't know what's going to happen tomorrow if you can change your mind at any moment. Omnipotent and omniscient at the same time, nah, can't happen.
  • "...if you think about it, but even more so if you don't." - Excuseagetics quote for the ages instantaneous timelessness.😂
  • @mistahtom
    The mental gymnastics of William Lane Craig attempting and failing to exploit the logic of retrocausallity combined with the video edits is hilarious 01:48
  • So...one thing Christians never are able to explain... If Jesus came back to life, hung out with the apostles and 500 people for 40 days, why weren't the Romans interested in recapturing a convicted criminal who escaped execution? 500 people saw him and not one of them went to the Roman guards and said "Excuse me Biggus Dickus, that guy Jesus of Nazareth that you guys crucified, he escaped and is still out there living his best life!" 🤔🤔🤔😂
  • @billirwin3558
    Poor old Low Bar Bill, he does try. He is not a philosopher, he is a "Christian philosopher". Which is an entirely different species. Oh no, not Mister Twiggles. The bastard!
  • @bikebudha01
    Let me save you all 17+ minutes... The "case against christianity": "Faith" is defined as "belief without evidence"... "Moron" is defined as "person of faith"... (you are welcome...)
  • @Silquetoast
    "brilliant, really, when you think about it, but even moreso when you don't." LMAO that was brilliant
  • When WLC claims that there was nothing, before there was something, then claims there was a god, he has already shot himself in the foot; for a god is not nothing. Surprised that Bill can still walk.
  • @BCole-bj4lv
    Ouch! I almost hurt for believers after that perfect, mind bending take-down. After I left Christianity, it took me several years before I became embarrassed for the absurd BS that I once believed, but it happened. I realized how foolish, ridiculous, and unfounded my beliefs had been and that's when I went to work studying religion, only to find that all religious scholars know that Moses didn't write the Pentateuch. Most don't believe the Exodus story or that Moses was a real person. Most believe that the Israelite's were Canaanites... and so it goes. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John weren't written by disciples. Interpolations are everywhere in the Bible. What I was told in Church is BS and most educated pastors know that.
  • @drbulbul
    The like is for Sparky and Mr. Twiggles, RIP.