How anybody can believe in religion now days with every bit of science and common sense is beyond me lol ....if a Christian needs a heart transplant they will trust the science and have it done...but doubt the science of an all controlling entity who has control of human beings,for the tiny speck that we are in the universe we would be lucky to even be noticed never mind answering prayers and caring what we do ....just silly to me
@@Nicole-rf5vs Hi Nicole, just wanted to input my 2 cents a year later after your post, I concur with your statement 100%. As a medical professional for 40 years, I’ve heard all kinds of delusional claims, from patients and family members alike, the following statements are condensed for time purposes, otherwise I’ll end up writing a long never ending paragraph, (after their health improve and before they get discharged from the Hospital, I have heard the following) “I thank god I’ve gotten better” and “Thank god my mother’s health is improving” and “god healed my grandpa” or “god willing my mother’s health will improved” and one of the most ludicrous liners “If it wasn’t for god my grandma would have died” …meanwhile “we” health workers are left uncredited in the outfield eating corn.🌽
How anyone can still believe after Kraus's opening speech is beyond all understanding.
How anybody can believe in religion now days with every bit of science and common sense is beyond me lol ....if a Christian needs a heart transplant they will trust the science and have it done...but doubt the science of an all controlling entity who has control of human beings,for the tiny speck that we are in the universe we would be lucky to even be noticed never mind answering prayers and caring what we do ....just silly to me
@@Nicole-rf5vs You're absolutely right.
@@Nicole-rf5vs Hi Nicole, just wanted to input my 2 cents a year later after your post, I concur with your statement 100%. As a medical professional for 40 years, I’ve heard all kinds of delusional claims, from patients and family members alike, the following statements are condensed for time purposes, otherwise I’ll end up writing a long never ending paragraph, (after their health improve and before they get discharged from the Hospital, I have heard the following) “I thank god I’ve gotten better” and “Thank god my mother’s health is improving” and “god healed my grandpa” or “god willing my mother’s health will improved” and one of the most ludicrous liners “If it wasn’t for god my grandma would have died” …meanwhile “we” health workers are left uncredited in the outfield eating corn.🌽
Lawrence Krauss ,checkmate god!