Wow, this video really made me think! The way you presented both sides of the debate was so balanced and thought-provoking. Great job tackling such a deep topic
*A Question for Christians* Christians claim that there is only one true god. This one and true god is the god of the bible. Jesus is the son of this one true god, but Jesus is one and the same as the god of the bible. After all there are not two gods, are there? Add to this the holy spirit, and now we have the Trinity, 3 entities in one comprising the one true god. So whether we call it god, or Jesus, we are talking about the one and only entity that is god. Thus having been said, we look at the deeds of this one true god (Jesus). This god, Jesus, drowned almost all the people of earth including millions of infants and babies, burned two cities full of children, cast plagues on entire nations murdering thousands of babies and children, ordered genocide for entire tribes, but allowed the young virgins to live and made them available for mass rape. Are we still talking about the one true god? If yes, does this god have a split personality, one good side and one evil side? Is the good side unaware of the actions of the evil side? The question is: Why do Christians worship and pray to such a genocidal maniac? I would love to have an answer.
We can`t explain and understand everything. But from what science tells us we can exclude certain crudes hypothesis about the functionality of the universe. One such hypthesis is the assumption of a supranatural designer, who designely created all plants and animals on earth, as well as everything what exists. This belief is in contratiction with the evolutionary theory, which tells us that evolution has been directed by random events in the history of earth.
You’re right that science explains much about how the universe works, and evolution is well-supported. However, some see evolution as the mechanism a designer might use, making science and belief potentially compatible. Science addresses the how, but questions about the why or the origin of everything remain open to philosophical or theological interpretation.
@@Thelostkey10 Science explains the how, and often can also explain the origin, but it seldom concerned with the why. Theology/philosophy is not usually based on tangible evidence, it is a belief system.
@maylingng4107 You make a good point that science often explains the ‘how’ and occasionally the ‘origin,’ but I would argue that the ‘why’-whether through theology, philosophy, or even existential inquiry-is a reflection of human curiosity that transcends tangible evidence. While belief systems may not rely on empirical data, they address questions about purpose and meaning, which are just as significant to many people as physical evidence is to science. Perhaps the interplay between science and belief is less about contradiction and more about addressing different aspects of the human experience.
It’s understandable to have doubts, but certainty isn’t always possible when it comes to these big questions. The existence of God is something we may never fully prove or disprove-it’s open to interpretation and belief. There might be a God, or there might not be. The beauty lies in the exploration and the discussion, rather than having all the answers
Thanks for watching! What do you think-does God exist? Share your thoughts below, and let’s have a respectful and open discussion.
Imformative video
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Wow, this video really made me think! The way you presented both sides of the debate was so balanced and thought-provoking. Great job tackling such a deep topic
Thank you.I’m glad it resonated with you. Balanced debates are always worth exploring
This is the kind of debate we need more of-respectful, thought-provoking, and balanced. Great work
Thank you.It’s refreshing to see appreciation .
Christians don’t want to debate. They just spew their lies as they think facts. And many are very disrespectful!
Finally, an unbiased, informative video about the 2 sides of atheism vs theism.
Thanks.It’s crucial to explore both sides of such a fascinating topic.
Interesting video. Balanced debate between atheist and believer👍
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Love how this video respects individual opinions-well done
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Awesome, thank you
*A Question for Christians*
Christians claim that there is only one true god. This one and true god is the god of the bible. Jesus is the son of this one true god, but Jesus is one and the same as the god of the bible. After all there are not two gods, are there? Add to this the holy spirit, and now we have the Trinity, 3 entities in one comprising the one true god.
So whether we call it god, or Jesus, we are talking about the one and only entity that is god. Thus having been said, we look at the deeds of this one true god (Jesus). This god, Jesus, drowned almost all the people of earth including millions of infants and babies, burned two cities full of children, cast plagues on entire nations murdering thousands of babies and children, ordered genocide for entire tribes, but allowed the young virgins to live and made them available for mass rape.
Are we still talking about the one true god? If yes, does this god have a split personality, one good side and one evil side? Is the good side unaware of the actions of the evil side? The question is: Why do Christians worship and pray to such a genocidal maniac? I would love to have an answer.
We can`t explain and understand everything. But from what science tells us we can exclude certain crudes hypothesis about the functionality of the universe. One such hypthesis is the assumption of a supranatural designer, who designely created all plants and animals on earth, as well as everything what exists. This belief is in contratiction with the evolutionary theory, which tells us that evolution has been directed by random events in the history of earth.
You’re right that science explains much about how the universe works, and evolution is well-supported. However, some see evolution as the mechanism a designer might use, making science and belief potentially compatible. Science addresses the how, but questions about the why or the origin of everything remain open to philosophical or theological interpretation.
@@Thelostkey10
Science explains the how, and often can also explain the origin, but it seldom concerned with the why. Theology/philosophy is not usually based on tangible evidence, it is a belief system.
@maylingng4107
You make a good point that science often explains the ‘how’ and occasionally the ‘origin,’ but I would argue that the ‘why’-whether through theology, philosophy, or even existential inquiry-is a reflection of human curiosity that transcends tangible evidence. While belief systems may not rely on empirical data, they address questions about purpose and meaning, which are just as significant to many people as physical evidence is to science. Perhaps the interplay between science and belief is less about contradiction and more about addressing different aspects of the human experience.
@@Thelostkey10 Perhaps......
No
It’s understandable to have doubts, but certainty isn’t always possible when it comes to these big questions. The existence of God is something we may never fully prove or disprove-it’s open to interpretation and belief. There might be a God, or there might not be. The beauty lies in the exploration and the discussion, rather than having all the answers