6 Christians vs 1 Secret Atheist

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  • @SirSicCrusader
    @SirSicCrusader Год назад +1303

    I could never do this... I mean in a room with 6 people... yuck.

    • @johnburn8031
      @johnburn8031 Год назад +59

      @Sir Sic a better game for you would be one about Whisky 😂

    • @SirSicCrusader
      @SirSicCrusader Год назад +110

      @@johnburn8031 drinking contest, even if I lose, I win.

    • @johnburn8031
      @johnburn8031 Год назад +11

      I'm sure you would easily win. 😉

    • @clemstevenson
      @clemstevenson Год назад +17

      Who needs this? Just keep your faith in gravity, which undoubtedly grows stronger with increased whiskey consumption..

    • @dod-do-or-dont
      @dod-do-or-dont Год назад +3

      Same, i am working now almost totally remotelly, but from time to time have to go to the office, can you imagine this?!

  • @normandybeach9230
    @normandybeach9230 Год назад +885

    I think it would be harder to do 6 athiests / 1 Christian. The one saying they became athiest b/c they're mad at God for giving their mom cancer is the Christian.

    • @Paulogia
      @Paulogia  Год назад +219

      probably true

    • @flowingafterglow629
      @flowingafterglow629 Год назад +149

      Yeah, see, that's why I think it would be a lot easier.
      It's a lot easier for most atheists to pass as christian because most atheists were christian, or, at least in the US, have grown up in christian culture. They may not have been to church, but they know where the local churches are so could at least point to that.

    • @blackbloom8552
      @blackbloom8552 Год назад +89

      To be fair, there probably are some Christians out there that have a decent understanding of what atheists believes. We are just used to seeing the compulsive liars online.

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 Год назад +26

      Their strawmen are a givaway.

    • @mcpheefan21
      @mcpheefan21 Год назад +31

      They actually did that episode a while back. The mole lasted through the whole game.
      Edit: For some reason I thought I remembered the mole being Katie, but Katie lasted longer than Emily who was the actual Christian. Looking back, it was apparent that Emily was the Christian cause when someone asks how the contestants felt about reconverting people, she said "love it" then back-pedaled when heard a couple of the atheists say "you have to be careful with that". Also during the reveal she mentioned that she started out Catholic, became an atheist, and was reconverted by her boyfriend.

  • @rickelmonoggin
    @rickelmonoggin Год назад +703

    "have you read the bible?"
    - "yes"
    "found the atheist!"

    • @ThW5
      @ThW5 Год назад +25

      You could just have bumped into a Calvinist, contender for "set of denominations most likely to be leading peacefully to atheism through serious bible study."

    • @dores3130
      @dores3130 Год назад

      Are all those who read the Bible become atheists?

    • @Mrcleanfrfr
      @Mrcleanfrfr Год назад

      Fr

    • @vedritmathias9193
      @vedritmathias9193 Год назад +3

      I grew up LDS. There were several instances where, during Sunday sessions, we'd progress through the Bible. I was especially under pressure to read the Bible and BoM since my dad was always either in the bishopric or stake presidency.
      Since becoming an adult, and an atheist, I don't think I've even touched the Bible.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Год назад +1

      I was surprised to find that my colleagues primary school aged kid had read the bible out of choice, apparently cover to cover.

  • @chezeus1672
    @chezeus1672 Год назад +299

    i like how they're looking for the person who knows the LEAST about their religion... when they should be looking for the person who knows too much about several denominations.

    • @PitterPatter20
      @PitterPatter20 Год назад +27

      I feel like most of us knew how this was going to go even before watching it.

    • @Gamingpandacat
      @Gamingpandacat Год назад +19

      they're believers, thinking is not enforced and authority is the final word so knowing your stuff is actually a green flag and that's why all these pastors can keep scamming them.

    • @hannajung7512
      @hannajung7512 Год назад

      Yes, but this is just because pastors and christian Media constantly lie about atheists just to keep their game going.
      Wouldn't be a great look to admit, that almost all atheists (especcially in the USA) were born and raised in a Christian believe system, and left it when they learned more about it, would it? And because of that they say, that non-believers don't know christianity very well. Its also a prerequisite for evangelism.

    • @amberkat8147
      @amberkat8147 Год назад +4

      Agreed! In my friend group the one who was raised Catholic and went to a Catholic group actually knows the least about the Bible. Those raised Christian and atheist all know more.

    • @chezeus1672
      @chezeus1672 Год назад +4

      @@amberkat8147 evangelicals worship a book, catholics worship a hierarchy. the pope's opinion and church tradition ultimately take precedence over everything the bible says, so the church prefers its simple catholic sheep at the bottom of the hierarchy ignorant about what the bible actually says.
      i had to go to catholic RE at public school until my 18th birthday (when i finally gained the right to legally change my religious affiliation to none) after i concluded in third grade that the religious are completely full of shit, so i don't remember much.
      what i do remember is that the thought of reading the bible directly never even came up. i don't think they explicitly told us not to do it, but it definitely wasn't encouraged like it is in protestant bible studies, either.

  • @user-qz6nk1le5n
    @user-qz6nk1le5n Год назад +58

    No Atheist could ever say "I was a Hardcore Atheist" without dying of Cringe

  • @alpharius5178
    @alpharius5178 Год назад +272

    The rules are that after each round they ask you if the mole has been removed. I’ve seen a episode where people were sure they had removed the mole but kept the game going to reduce the number of people to split the money with… I think in that episode the mole survived.

    • @philw6056
      @philw6056 Год назад +5

      Do you know how these contestants apply? Answering a questionaire about which topics you wanna be a part in and which side you represent?

    • @alpharius5178
      @alpharius5178 Год назад +3

      @@philw6056 No I don't. I've only watched about 5 of them. I hear that sometimes they reach out to people. My best guess would be to follow their social media and see if they drop polls or questionaries.

    • @bobthebox2993
      @bobthebox2993 Год назад +21

      I feel like the game would be more fun if the cash prize was also split between the ones who were voted out. Hell, I think slightly lowering the prize pool for every round they keep going could be interesting, as it would incentivise them to try and end the game the moment they're convinced they found the mole, instead of just trying to extend the game as it both decreases the chances of the mole remaining and increases the cash the remaining players get.

    • @vapx0075
      @vapx0075 Год назад +7

      Now they're not just voting the mole out, they're voting out people who they know are not the mole.
      I thought this game was pedestrian before but now I see it's truly as lowest common denominator viewing as the old TV game shows used to be.

    • @hannajung7512
      @hannajung7512 Год назад +4

      ​@@bobthebox2993 the fact, that they could be voted out when the game continues should be enough insentive to try and keep it shorter. But then again: people love gambling and playful competition more then money.

  • @jessiejessie2528
    @jessiejessie2528 Год назад +336

    They should do this with 3 people aged 50-70 and have them try to find the atheist. I feel like the questions would be harder and the "love" shown wouldn't be the same

    • @FernLovebond
      @FernLovebond Год назад +17

      Eh, part of the dynamic that makes the Among Us! style set-up compelling is the wide number of choices in the early phases, and the growing tension of the eliminations. With only 3 players, it's a 10 minute show, almost no tension, almost no conflict, and so almost no interest.

    • @Mangaka-ml6xo
      @Mangaka-ml6xo Год назад +15

      @@FernLovebond hmm, maybe 3 to 4 elder with 3 to 4 young adult ? could be interesting to see what kind of dynamic would build up.

    • @jackbarman7063
      @jackbarman7063 Год назад +9

      @@Mangaka-ml6xo some age differences in the contestants would be fascinating! Especially given the generational differences in religious beliefs and expressions within Christianity.

    • @jugnuchacha4893
      @jugnuchacha4893 Год назад

      do you want a war? because this is how you get a war

  • @allybohn3268
    @allybohn3268 Год назад +62

    6 Mormons and 1 atheist... the game I play at family events because I haven't fessed up to my own beliefs but also trying to figure out if anyone else has left because they also probably wouldn't admit it in this audience.

    • @meprobablyidk2
      @meprobablyidk2 Год назад +10

      I used to play the “see who else is an atheist” game at church but now I play the “see how well I can avoid looking atheist while still not acting mormon” game

    • @emillundqvist8126
      @emillundqvist8126 Год назад

      you might be able to find out by asking people whether they've seen any debates between christian v atheist. Pretty easy to play off as a "I watch this to reaffirm my faith" but most people who watch those are atheist

    • @AuroraLalune
      @AuroraLalune Год назад

      @@emillundqvist8126 I watch them and I’m neither lol

    • @pikadragon2783
      @pikadragon2783 Год назад

      Dang, you got to be the imposter for life.

    • @turquoisebeachchair7454
      @turquoisebeachchair7454 Год назад

      Same..except mine are Southern Baptist 🥴 but I’m pretty sure I could win this game we watched!

  • @Thundawich
    @Thundawich Год назад +84

    As a fan of social deduction games generally, I hate that they cut this at all. The entire point of these sorts of games is the long-winded conversations that happen as people try to pick apart the stories that others are telling, cutting it down for time just ruins the entire thing. How am I supposed to tell whether or not I'd do better than everyone else if I have a tiny fraction of the material to work with?

  • @thelostone6981
    @thelostone6981 Год назад +240

    “So I grew up Mormon…”
    Group members: “”OH!””
    😂😂😂
    Edit; as a former Mormon, along with my wife who was a music director there, we both starting laughing when Paul played “families can be together forever”. It’s sooooooooooo burnt in our minds! (Also Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree)

    • @quantumslime7265
      @quantumslime7265 Год назад +17

      Second, exmo here. I totally had flashbacks when they played the "families can be together forever"

    • @ascalon132
      @ascalon132 Год назад +11

      Same, started singing along even. For Paul, you need to understand that this song's message is one of the main marketing themes used in the Mormon church.

    • @thelostone6981
      @thelostone6981 Год назад +7

      @@ascalon132 It very much is so….until you take a good hard look at your family and think to yourself, “I’m going to be stuck with THESE people forever?!? No thank you!” There’s a reason Utah has some of the highest anti-depressant usage in the world.

    • @platypusbuk
      @platypusbuk Год назад +8

      Always hated that song. Hahahaha. Give me that popcorn tree any day over the first.

    • @ascalon132
      @ascalon132 Год назад +5

      ​@@thelostone6981 lol I understand where you're coming from. But as a happily married man with amazing kids, i can definitely understand the allure of the message and why it's so successful. I think the depressant usage comes from the multi-factor effect of:
      "We're the happiest people because we have the Plan of Happiness- Now act like it!"
      "You are not good enough as who are and full of sin, also we're a works based religion so you have to be good enough to get into heaven"
      "No non-prescription drugs (weed or alcohol)" So anti-depressants is one of your only avenues.
      Just the beginning of my .02

  • @GinEric84
    @GinEric84 Год назад +435

    Just figure out whoever knows the bible the best...

    • @lukec.7382
      @lukec.7382 Год назад +14

      This is why I would have failed. Lol

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +54

      yep, definitely atheist "can you quote ezekiel 23" a christian wouldn't have a clue what you're talking about.

    • @johnburn8031
      @johnburn8031 Год назад +69

      Indeed, the person who knows the bible best is probably the atheist! 😅😂😉

    • @raya.p.l5919
      @raya.p.l5919 Год назад

      attention all sheep I can prove Jesus power an I will😢

    • @alexandragoff6609
      @alexandragoff6609 Год назад +11

      I mean, some Christians do the Bible memorization thing, so if you just do straight quoting you might get a false positive or two. Still, a decent method, probably

  • @onedaya_martian1238
    @onedaya_martian1238 Год назад +127

    Reverse Uno that round for the next game !! Find the secret christian in a group of Atheists !!!
    THAT would be even more hilarious. Especially the post game interview of the mole.

    • @seitisetsoh4991
      @seitisetsoh4991 Год назад +3

      That would be great 😂😂😂

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 Год назад +18

      You’d recognize them instantly by the atheist strawman they’re putting forward.

    • @alonzomuncy6871
      @alonzomuncy6871 Год назад +4

      @@kellydalstok8900 I disagree. I think I could roleplay an atheist without getting detected.

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob Год назад +10

      @@alonzomuncy6871 you really think you could keep your cool while six other people blaspheme heavily about your ticket to eternal bliss? 🤔

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Год назад +1

      AGREED!!!!

  • @VisiblyPinkUnicorn
    @VisiblyPinkUnicorn Год назад +35

    American christian: "do you go to church?"
    Italian christian: "well I guess I'm the impostor."
    (Here in Italy, less than half of the people who declares to be christian in the surveys actually has any involvement with the church.)

    • @marcorizzoni9766
      @marcorizzoni9766 Год назад +5

      Half if you count as “involvement” things like “i send My children to the oratory to play” or “i send them to chatechism so that they will do the communion and/or confirmation, the they will be free to ignore it” or “i go to mass at christmas and/or easter”
      If you count it as “i go to church to hear mass semi-regularly, at least a few times every month”, then it’s less than 1/10. Many chatolics in italy, ma very few chatolic practicants.

    • @VisiblyPinkUnicorn
      @VisiblyPinkUnicorn Год назад +2

      ​@@marcorizzoni9766 Yeah, and then there's also people like my cousin that has baptized her daughter because she was baptized by her mom... and me, that I did the Confirmation because the rest of my class did it and I was scared to get kicked out from the social circle.

    • @marcorizzoni9766
      @marcorizzoni9766 Год назад +1

      @@VisiblyPinkUnicorn
      Yeah, and I and my brother are both atheist, My father basically agnostic and My mother basically deist, no one of us is chatolic, but My grandparents are and so my parents baptozed us and made us do confirmation and communion just to make them happy. After the comfimation, never put a foot in a church except for weddings or turism of old ones.
      Officially we are all still counted as “chatolic” in the national statistics just for being baptized.

    • @jedsithor
      @jedsithor Год назад +2

      It's basically the same in Ireland. Maybe it's a Catholicism thing.

    • @marcorizzoni9766
      @marcorizzoni9766 Год назад

      @@jedsithor
      I heard that in Ireland now a great lot of people have left the church in a relatively short time (10-20 years) for all the covered pedo sex scandals come to the light. In Italy still the media rarely touch the topic of the pedo sex scandals of the church abroad and the extra legal protection and political support in Italy prevent the ones here to be properly brought to the public. So here this is a situation that has been shimmering for a very long time, with the new generations officially pretending to be chatolic for tradition/doing the sacraments to make the grandparents happy. It’s not a recent development for us.

  • @benroberts2222
    @benroberts2222 Год назад +83

    I mainly feel bad for all the Christians who were being sincere and were rejected by the group anyway

    • @onedaya_martian1238
      @onedaya_martian1238 Год назад

      The schadenfreude is delightful - thinking about the christians getting kicked out of "the box", and not winning money that might even go to a church, because they were thought to be faux believers. Ha ha ha !!

    • @jaymuffinz
      @jaymuffinz Год назад +10

      They got a small taste of what the lesbian has to deal with daily.

    • @johnholland9371
      @johnholland9371 Год назад +7

      I don’t.

    • @zhoufang996
      @zhoufang996 Год назад +21

      Amused that the group slowly reduced itself to three white guys

    • @GrammeStudio
      @GrammeStudio Год назад

      it is ironic how many Christians love saying "he/she is not a true Christian" yet fail at spotting a fake Christian when one is in front of them

  • @betadecay6503
    @betadecay6503 Год назад +32

    Well I sucked at that game. Someone would say something stupid and I was like "definitely them, that has to be a bad attempt at sounding Christian". Then the next person would say something stupid and I was like "definitely them, that has to be a bad attempt at sounding Christian". Then the next person would say something stupid and I was like "definitely the...oh wait, I see what's happening here."

    • @ZeketheZealot
      @ZeketheZealot Год назад +2

      Nothing defames Christians more than true believers.

  • @TerenceClark
    @TerenceClark Год назад +170

    This is literally the first time since college 20 years ago that I've heard someone use the word shibboleth. That's one of my favorite technical words. It's super useful discussions about subcultures, secret societies, and other groups that for one reason or another have members that need to remain secret.

    • @pechaa
      @pechaa Год назад +5

      I heard the term a lot at the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    • @TerenceClark
      @TerenceClark Год назад +3

      @@pechaa oh I bet!

    • @marshallferron
      @marshallferron Год назад +12

      In WWII the Americans used "lollapalooza" as a shibboleth because it's one of the most difficult English words for a Japanese speaker to say.

    • @Ugly_German_Truths
      @Ugly_German_Truths Год назад +4

      Got pretty famous again due to the Westwing scene Paul showed... around the year 2000, LOL.

    • @WolfA4
      @WolfA4 Год назад +7

      In the Dominican Republic during the reign of Trujillo a Shibboleth test was used to differentiate illegal Haitian immigrants from Dominicans along the borders. Dominican soldiers would hold up a piece of Parsley and ask the person to say the name of the plant.

  • @MrMyers758
    @MrMyers758 Год назад +125

    Most of the suggestions you've made are coming from a place of incredibly deep knowledge and towards a specific group of very invested Christians. I feel most Christians would fail your Christian questions because they aren't into biblical study, watching religious entertainment, know much about the differences between the different religious sects etc. Most Christians just believe in God, Jesus, heaven and hell, and have a vague notion of what it means to be a good person and go to heaven

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey Год назад +4

      I'm a Christian and I don't even believe in hell lol. But I agree with the rest of your points

    • @YokaiX
      @YokaiX Год назад

      ​@@msjkrameyinteresting. Are you a Christian Universalist of some kind?

    • @amypattie7004
      @amypattie7004 Год назад

      I’ve heard a stat that 7% of Christians in America have read the whole Bible.

    • @michaelcherokee8906
      @michaelcherokee8906 Год назад

      Well the fact that your last sentence is true to whatever degree is FREAKING horrifying, because, having saving faith in Jesus doesnt require a person be a good person to go spend Eternity with God (because it is impossible for a human to be good. Jesus explicitly said none are good but God). A huge percent of so-called Christians are actually following a religion of works, and sadly, have no real relationship with the Creator.

    • @michaelcherokee8906
      @michaelcherokee8906 Год назад

      @@YokaiX I have heard an interpretation of what the Bible says about the afterlife that thinks there is no Hell, merely non-existence. Ive flirted with that belief for years. Thinking about Hell does raise the question of why a merciful God doesnt at the end of all things just obliviate anyone who hasnt chosen a relationship with Him. The conclusion Ive reached is that He CANT.
      And no, that isnt as blasphemous as it may initially sound. There are quite a few things God cant do, some of which we CAN. For example, Create a rock so heavy that even He cant lift it. No, God cant do that. He also cant lie, which is one of the many thing we can do and He cant. Any form of sin is like that, doable for us but not for God.
      But yeah, my guess is that God cant annihilate a sentient soul.

  • @bretthansen3739
    @bretthansen3739 Год назад +30

    The PK thing was interesting, I don't remember that as slang. I laughed at "I was a hard-core atheist", which half the time seems to just mean they came from a different denomination that they no longer consider "saved".

    • @Darqion
      @Darqion Год назад +5

      I always wonder how you can be a hard-core atheist to begin with..
      "I dont believe in god, like other atheists. but i do it super hardcore!"
      I guess they mean gnostic atheist? or the "strong atheist" type

    • @alpolacci
      @alpolacci Год назад

      I guess a "super-atheist" could be an atheist who also actively hates religions and people who believe in them instead of simply not caring

    • @akamesama
      @akamesama Год назад

      Yeah, grew up in the church, US midwest, extended family is quite religious, cousin was a pastor... never heard of "PK".

    • @JM-us3fr
      @JM-us3fr Год назад

      It's common terminology, but many churches keep their kids so sheltered, often they don't even learn terms from other churches. I didn't know what PK meant until I went to college and met other denominations.

  • @martinnyberg9295
    @martinnyberg9295 Год назад +28

    That was really painful. Six people with so much angst

  • @JerryPenna
    @JerryPenna Год назад +8

    Catholics: “their priests aren’t supposed to be having kids!” 😂😂😂

    • @HangrySaturn
      @HangrySaturn 5 месяцев назад

      Love that double meaning.

  • @bghiggy
    @bghiggy Год назад +23

    Even when I was a Christian I'm not sure I could have answered the question about having a profound spiritual experience. I just believed it man lol

    • @kayas1fangirl837
      @kayas1fangirl837 Год назад +2

      Same!

    • @vanlepthien6768
      @vanlepthien6768 Год назад +5

      I suspect many "profound religious experiences" are made up for the benefit of a group where their is pressure to have had a profound religious experience. On the other hand, many people have profound experiences, but wouldn't classify them as "religious" if they had some other context in which to interpret them.

    • @davidhoffman6980
      @davidhoffman6980 Год назад +2

      I was raised a Christian, and remained one till age 26. I never had a religious experience, and I never saw a miracle, but my mom supposedly witnessed a miracle and that was good enough for me (mostly).

    • @JM-us3fr
      @JM-us3fr Год назад

      I probably would have said something like "Yeah definitely. I used to go to church camp every summer, and every time you just get this spiritual high."

  • @metgath
    @metgath Год назад +5

    The part about the pastor's kid being the most rebellious, from my experience, is true. My grandmother was the daughter of a pastor and she hated religion until she died.

  • @luna-p
    @luna-p Год назад +49

    I didn't know any of this stuff even when I was Christian. Reminds me of when I was forced to go to a JW party and they made us play a miserable Bible quiz Pictionary type game. I got the tower of Babel and had no idea what it was. Thought I was going to get lectured and ratted out to my mother for my ignorance, but I drew a big tower and one little man (who I thought was named Babel), and they got it! I was saved! Well...

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Год назад +7

      "saved" 😂

  • @JM-us3fr
    @JM-us3fr Год назад +11

    I was impressed that Paul was able to weed out Andrew and easily identify the dude-bro alliance. But man, that vegitales question would have been killer.

  • @alecwry
    @alecwry Год назад +108

    As a former Californian Christian, the "I love God through my art" is extremely accurate, I straight up know people who believe that God works through vibrations and the best way to worship him is by making "dope music". Andrew used the same strategy I probably would.
    EDIT: If anyone wants a WILD ride through this type of mindset, this podcast done by someone from the town I went to highschool in is a pretty good example. ruclips.net/video/cyN4uJUWyNg/видео.html

    • @rainbowkrampus
      @rainbowkrampus Год назад +6

      God the All Wiggling

    • @lnsflare1
      @lnsflare1 Год назад

      To be clear, Alec Wry is still a Christian, they just stopped believing in California.

    • @geoffmower8729
      @geoffmower8729 Год назад +4

      If god works through vibrations why doesn't he change the battery's by himself?

    • @rainbowkrampus
      @rainbowkrampus Год назад +2

      @@geoffmower8729 Selfish bottom.

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Год назад

      @@rainbowkrampus 🤪

  • @Cajek2
    @Cajek2 Год назад +40

    The analysis was really fun here: Please do more, if more exists!

  • @Kevin_Williamson
    @Kevin_Williamson Год назад +31

    I grew up Russian Orthodox. Which is an entirely different experience from American Christianity. There is no common ground in music, community, or liturgy. We even used the Old Calendar so celebrated Pascha and the Feast of the Nativity on different days. If I was still practising and went on that show, they might decide I was an atheist due to having no clue about half of what they were talking about. 🤔☦🤨

    • @lidbass
      @lidbass Год назад +12

      I grew up Church of England in Britain, and probably would have been voted off within two rounds. Seems the USA experience of religion is _very_ different to the European experience!

    • @Kevin_Williamson
      @Kevin_Williamson Год назад +8

      @@lidbass --yep. America has a very evangelical streak that has even seeped into otherwise traditional or catholic churches. I think at least partially to be able to reach out and attract American churchgoers.

  • @sidjohnson9413
    @sidjohnson9413 Год назад +18

    realizing that an ex christian could go on that episode and answer honestly (ie; where did you find your faith, did you have any religious experiences) without making anything up

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 Год назад +9

    16:37. Have you heard of the FL school principal who was fired because he showed the students a picture of Michaelangelo's David? One of the parents thought it was pornographic.

    • @lidbass
      @lidbass Год назад +3

      Not quite. It was a she - her name is Hope Carrasquilla - and she was fired because an art lesson (that she was not involved in) showed 11 and 12-year-olds pictures of David as well as Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. She took the heat because she had not warned parents. She was in Florence, Italy to see the statue a couple of days ago. You are quite right to say that one of the parents (a father, I believe) claimed that the statue was pornographic, demonstrating that he a) has never seen pornography and b) has not read his bible - at least the part that has the story of David and Goliath.

  • @sobertillnoon
    @sobertillnoon Год назад +15

    I may ha e been cleaning my ear out when you saod the phrase "faithless sinner saved by grace" and it sounded like "saved by drinks" which as a former catholic, still seems like the truth.

    • @Paulogia
      @Paulogia  Год назад +4

      🤣🍻

    • @nathaniel6526
      @nathaniel6526 Год назад

      @@Paulogia God is good and the devil is evil

    • @jedsithor
      @jedsithor Год назад +1

      @@nathaniel6526 The "devil" liberated mankind from ignorance by having Eve eat of the forbidden fruit. He's the hero of the story.

    • @nathaniel6526
      @nathaniel6526 Год назад

      @@jedsithor ok

  • @jamesduncan3673
    @jamesduncan3673 Год назад +10

    That was fun. And yeah, Andrew was definitely suspect when he went with "higher power."

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob Год назад +2

      20/20 hindsight, right? xD

    • @johnthumble5154
      @johnthumble5154 Год назад +3

      As soon as he opened his mouth I knew he wasn't a Christian

    • @davidhoffman6980
      @davidhoffman6980 Год назад +3

      Agreed. Whenever someone is trying not to commit to what they are saying it's a huge sign they aren't being straightforward. I once asked a colleague if he was Christian and he said "I was raised Christian." That didn't fool me for a second because I had literally used that line before when I was keeping my atheism quiet.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +23

    I was baptized when I was six years old and what I remember was how terrified I was when I saw that big pool of water coming up at me considering I hadn't learned how to swim yet and that wouldn't happen till a year later when I was 7 years old.

    • @pcru6851
      @pcru6851 Год назад +3

      Same, seeing that water bowl coming at me. I remember screaming, struggling, and crying for my dad to help me and not hurt me. Only for him to hold me tighter. To prevent my thrashing. So, I understand the fear and betrayal you felt.

    • @saparapatepete
      @saparapatepete Год назад +1

      That's so reckless......gotta at least make sure you can swim or are comfortable enough in water. Some Churches only use a glass of water instead of a pool and pour it in the person's forehead, but that must have been scary as a child who couldn't swim.....Maybe in your place i would have brought my floaties and lead to awkwardness or laughter......

  • @anotherhuman8173
    @anotherhuman8173 Год назад +3

    Matt Dillahunty playing Among Us is something I never knew I needed to see

  • @jursamaj
    @jursamaj Год назад +52

    I'd have failed *so* hard at that game. First off, I'm not a skilled liar, so it would have been hard on that front. But mainly, I haven't attended church since early elementary school, and wasn't very into it even then. Plus, even that was a weird church that wouldn't have exposed me to the sort of detail these folks were asking. It was just a handful of families in navy base housing getting together at one couple's house.

    • @frozentspark2105
      @frozentspark2105 Год назад +1

      Gotta get better at lying, otherwise you might not make it. 😆 JK JK

    • @luna-p
      @luna-p Год назад +1

      Lol, same

    • @Nocturnalux
      @Nocturnalux Год назад +4

      My social anxiety would immediately disqualify me…unless I leaned into it, but still, I was raised Catholic in Portugal. None of the things they talk about means anything to me. I’d just blink and be confused.

    • @darkfalcon7856
      @darkfalcon7856 Год назад +2

      Better than me... The only time I've been in church is during funerals and weddings. (Also, I'm too stupidly honest to have done well.)

    • @undrwatropium3724
      @undrwatropium3724 Год назад

      I'm a terrible liar but I do know the bible

  • @ZackBurnsOG
    @ZackBurnsOG Год назад +24

    God, I would LOVE to have been able to be a part of a show like this. This would have been FUN.

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine Год назад

      The only turn-off for me would be having to be so close/boxed-up with 6 other new acquittances. They should make one that is just a written test, even if they get to see the pictures of the participants. Smart of him to wear business casual and act it with an "art" curve ball.

  • @ttrev007
    @ttrev007 Год назад +5

    don't dismiss the possibility that a skeptic might convert. There are things far more powerful than rationality. Sometimes you just need to believe for your own survival. if you put the right psychological pressure at the right time you would be surprised at the results. It the reason its so risky to expose yourself to a cult.

    • @guardiansoulblade2673
      @guardiansoulblade2673 Год назад +1

      C.S. Lewis was a skeptical Atheist and called himself, "the saddest convert in all of England" when he converted until he was "surprised by joy".

  • @doodleschmoodle
    @doodleschmoodle Год назад +4

    a number of these my old church would call "not a real Christian"

  • @SidonZeklar
    @SidonZeklar Год назад +5

    Since the 'biblicaly acurate angel' thing my money was on Tony.
    Guess I would have lost.
    Well played Andrew.

  • @Lorenzo_That_Vegan_Dad
    @Lorenzo_That_Vegan_Dad Год назад +34

    I actually like this experiment.

  • @barbicud
    @barbicud Год назад +6

    I wasn't familiar with "He is risen. He's risen indeed" but I was familiar with "God is good, all the time and all the time God is good." I think I'd personally just start out by shouting that out and seeing who reacts lol

    • @Paulogia
      @Paulogia  Год назад +4

      I’d have passed that too

    • @davidhoffman6980
      @davidhoffman6980 Год назад +1

      I too wasn't familiar with the "he is risen indeed" response, nor have I ever had a religious experience, nor witnessed a miracle, but I can tell you my favorite Veggie Tales episodes (Madam Blueberry and the Lary Boy movies), I can tell how I moved my lips in church so people didn't know I wasn't participating when we got to the line "out of Zion's hill, salvation comes" (which seemed blasphemous to me), and I. An tell you the frustration of a worship leader who likes to improvise the order of the verses and a projectionist who can't keep up with the worship leaders. I also had Noah's Ark bathtub toys when I was a kid.

  • @AdamTheJensen
    @AdamTheJensen Год назад +4

    I laughed so hard when you made the Tim Minchin comment. That was my first thought. Then I did a double take, "is that Jimmy Snow???"

  • @__Andrew
    @__Andrew Год назад +3

    Idk, this would be SO easy for most atheist to do undercover if they were someone who de-converted at some point in their life. Especially since many of us pretended to be Christian lots of times as an atheist already wither it be work, school, or family.

  • @AndBenC
    @AndBenC Год назад +8

    As an exJW, an active JW would fail from question one probably! I am sitting here and trying to think what I would say according to my old beliefs and how different they are from "mainstream" christianity.. this is super interesting! Edit: I wrote this comment just before the "I grew up Mormon comment"

  • @TheNiteinjail
    @TheNiteinjail Год назад +4

    People singing the ... BUM BUM BUM!!! from sweet caroline is about the closest secular experience to hymn singin' hahaha

    • @Paulogia
      @Paulogia  Год назад +1

      not wrong

    • @TheNiteinjail
      @TheNiteinjail Год назад

      @@Paulogia I had nearly a religious experience in the festival crowd for a Creed concert once...
      "With arms wide open.... ". 😂

  • @missymason9192
    @missymason9192 Год назад +4

    As a former believer I can tell you anywhere one finds angels interacting with humans, the angel says, " don' t be afraid".

  • @ZenWithKen
    @ZenWithKen Год назад +5

    It's easy to fool people who are used to being fooled.

  • @nasonguy
    @nasonguy Год назад +25

    Damn dude you’re on point with the thing you miss the most.
    Back in my Christian life I was a worship leader.
    It honestly is a huge hole in my life, not being up on a stage leading people in music.
    It’s really difficult for me to articulate, but if you have been there, you know.

    • @carolinusTG
      @carolinusTG Год назад

      Check your local rec center, maybe try to convince someone to let you start a class, dance, exercise, an elderly mixer hehe, maybe find a close pagan community, they always have fun things going on without the icky preachy stuff.

    • @nasonguy
      @nasonguy Год назад +2

      @@carolinusTG Oh I've got plenty going on in my social life, haha.
      I was specifically speaking to the act of leading worship or playing in a worship band. If you haven't done it and loved it, it's hard to explain.
      It's the joy of playing music, couple with being a part of what is, for many, a profoundly emotional experience.
      It's honestly an emotional high, and it is incredibly hard to find anywhere else. I just straight up haven't found it anywhere else.
      I recognize that as a major issue in religious that practice worship or praise music. It's straight up emotional priming and manipulation. 100%. But that doesn't mean I don't miss that feeling.
      If you are a musician you know just how good it feels to make beautiful music.

    • @bass-tones
      @bass-tones Год назад

      Have you tried transitioning to secular music?
      Also a former “worship leader” here. Music was by far the major emotional connection I felt to “god” when I was a believer. I think a large part of my deconversion, on that note, was me going to more secular concerts and realizing those emotions weren’t actually tied to “god”; they were just because I enjoyed music.
      But regardless, have you tried joining or starting a secular band? It’s much more difficult because you’re not guaranteed a captive audience and the skill floor to actually get “in” is much higher. However, you still can get the exact same (and arguably greater) emotions from performing secular music in front of a crowd.

    • @nasonguy
      @nasonguy Год назад

      @@bass-tones I've thought long and hard about it, and I would join/start a band in a heartbeat, but frankly I just don't have the time for it.
      That was one of the nice things about being in a church band. The times were very consistent, structured, and somewhat achievable, especially if you have kids.
      I definitely don't shy away from secular music, haha.

  • @SevenSelah
    @SevenSelah Год назад +49

    I thought Grace, being a PK, was the mole, but I also thought that if I was the mole I would start with a hard questions knowing that I have already researched the answer and would judge their responses. Exactly like Andrew did, I did not suspect him at all, he knew all the answers, exactly as an atheist would!

    • @QueenBoadicea
      @QueenBoadicea Год назад

      That's how you spot the atheist. They're always more knowledgeable about the bible than most theists. That's likely how they became atheists in the first place.

    • @nickdriscoll6131
      @nickdriscoll6131 Год назад +1

      I thought it was Andrew after the art comments. He was the fishiest to me.

  • @ecpracticesquad4674
    @ecpracticesquad4674 Год назад +6

    One of the biggest things believers need to realize about most non-believers… we used to believe too. Or, at a minimum, grew up surrounded by the belief.

    • @youknowitstrue3826
      @youknowitstrue3826 Год назад +1

      Pretty sure that's mostly an American thing, if it's even a thing at all.

    • @williamthompson1455
      @williamthompson1455 Год назад +2

      ​@@youknowitstrue3826 it's a western thing. Even European countries deal with this. Some even have it worse. Others it so quiet might as say they don't have to deal with it.

  • @TerenceClark
    @TerenceClark Год назад +6

    I will say, as someone who was raised initially as Catholic, then split between Lutheran and Catholic services for most of my teen years, a lot of Paul's suggestions wouldn't work on Catholics and many main-line protestants. A lot of the call and response stuff like "He is risen. He is risen indeed" don't happen in those denominations, unless things have changed a lot since I last attended.
    Even the seemingly ubiqutous VeggieTales I think is more of an Evangelical phenomenon, though I wouldn't be surprised if it has crept into mainline denominations over the years. I was still a believer when VeggieTales was first airing and while I was exposed to it at my friend's Evangelical Free church, the Lutherans and Catholics I knew either didn't watch it or didn't talk about it if they did.

  • @AndrewBushnell
    @AndrewBushnell Год назад +5

    Been an atheist for 35 years and Paul is correct about asking for a favorite Veggie Tales episode. I couldn't answer that question, because I can't narrow it down to just one episode!
    I might go with Madame Blueberry, but it's a tough decision.

    • @JM-us3fr
      @JM-us3fr Год назад

      That's a good one, but I have a hard time remembering the details since it was so long ago. I would probably answer something like "Oh man, that's a great question. I can't remember my favorite episode, but I can tell you my favorite Silly Song from Larry. Specifically, _Barbara Manatee_ "

  • @KellyDVance
    @KellyDVance Год назад +50

    Finding a LGBTQ+ accepting church was one of the things on the list for my cis het husband when he was looking for a new church. I'm kind of curious how much I would throw them off having been agnostic or atheist most of my life, never Christian, but going to church on an almost weekly basis since my husband changed churches. As my husband says I "fake it well."

    • @undrwatropium3724
      @undrwatropium3724 Год назад +1

      Why would he even ask you to "fake it" sounds a little disrespectful to me

    • @KellyDVance
      @KellyDVance Год назад +13

      @@undrwatropium3724 he never asked me to do so. I did it out of respect for those in the church. At our current (new) church (he was Roman Catholic and has switched to Episcopal) they know of my atheism. But, once again, I stand/sit/kneel when they do. I sing along with the rest of the congregation because I enjoy it. I participate in the church community and am welcomed by them.

    • @youknowitstrue3826
      @youknowitstrue3826 Год назад

      ​@@KellyDVance You're both faking it, what's even the point of that?

    • @KellyDVance
      @KellyDVance Год назад +20

      @@youknowitstrue3826 he is Christian, I support his faith journey. I am atheist, not anti-theist, and he respects when I don't want to attend with him. But you go ahead and feel like you can gate keep who is Christian and who is atheist, and we'll continue to consider your opinion irrelevant, because it is.

    • @johnthumble5154
      @johnthumble5154 Год назад +4

      Why is no one actually reading your comment 😂 it's in black and white right above

  • @zoranocokoljic8927
    @zoranocokoljic8927 Год назад +5

    There's no way I could pass as a western christian on that show, so I would try to sell them story that I'm orthodox and that my family didn't go to church every Sunday.

  • @dawndead9591
    @dawndead9591 Год назад +6

    It was interesting to hear Paul thread his way through
    the elimination. Unexpectedly amusing.

  • @nagranoth_
    @nagranoth_ Год назад +4

    12:27 yeah, this guy claiming to have been a "hardcore atheist" that's definitely something a christian who was never an atheist would say. If you have been an atheist you know saying you were a "hardcore atheist" is incoherent. That being said, an atheist who's familiar with apologetics would know christians lie about this, using this phrase, all the time. So it might be a christian pretending to have been atheist to score seen-the-light-again points, or it might be an atheist who knows christians will actually believe it.

  • @BroJo420Cafe
    @BroJo420Cafe Год назад +7

    So much for the gift of discernment from the Holy Spirit.

  • @flowingafterglow629
    @flowingafterglow629 Год назад +4

    10:00
    OK, the Lutheran guy from Minnesota is a nice touch (yes, that's a good place to find Lutherans). His comment about being baptized there, not so sure but I don't know as much about the attitudes of the MS or WS versions. It's not something you would hear from an ELCA member generally.

  • @amazinmaven
    @amazinmaven Год назад +4

    Goddamn. Paulogia is not a channel I typically expect to come across Mormon triggers like "Families Can be Together Forever" 😣

  • @discoveringthei
    @discoveringthei Год назад +16

    When I was fourteen, I woke up, unable to move, and a portal of light opened up in my room, and two hands reached out for me, and I believed those were the hands of Christ at the time. I also had times where I woke up and was unable to move and a demon would wander around my room, crawl on top of me, stare at me, show its sharp razor teeth, and smile and rub my face and then leave, and I'd be able to move again.
    This led me to hold on to faith for a long time, until I discovered sleep paralysis and remembered all the times where I just woke up, my entire body tingling and asleep, unable to move, and struggling to breathe with no supernatural occurrence, and it all made sense.
    Even today, when I meditate, I'll have amazing mystical experiences. Everything melting away, me floating through all of space in absolute silence, at complete peace. Bright lights and brilliant colors. Even contact with entities that guided me through forgiveness, acceptance, and a lack of fear.
    It's funny to me when people put mystical experiences up as their proof of their God.

    • @luna-p
      @luna-p Год назад +3

      Never had sleep paralysis, but most of my dreams have been nightmares my whole life. Hearing stuff like this, it's funny to me (and a relief) that they've never once been religious in nature, even though I suffered from the typical Christian guilt. My religion didn't believe in hello, but a lot of people mention being terrified as kids by this one storybook they used to publish with particularly gruesome imagery. I just liked the art and I was indifferent to being destroyed at Armageddon.

    • @rainbowkrampus
      @rainbowkrampus Год назад +4

      It mostly just makes me kinda sad that so many people never get an opportunity to learn much about how their brain functions and the common ways it fails at making rational sense of the world.
      Like, bereavement hallucinations are uncommon but not that uncommon. They hit so different when you're already aware of them vs. when you have no idea that they are a thing.

  • @amandaw6872
    @amandaw6872 Год назад +1

    Dang it! Barely started the video, and now the Hairbrush Song will be stuck in my head the rest of the day! 😂

  • @knutthompson7879
    @knutthompson7879 Год назад +5

    I immediately though about the "Is a Catholic a Christian?" gatekeeping question. That would be interesting. But, speaking of gatekeeping, selecting a group of Christian is hard since there are so many mutually exclusive ideas of what you need to be to be a Christian. LGBT friendly would be a totally non-starter where I come from. You could not be a Christian unless you want to eradicate LGBT entirely.

    • @jedsithor
      @jedsithor Год назад

      In truth, the "Is a Catholic a Christian?" thing should probably be the other way around. It should be "Are non-Catholic Christians really Christian?" After all they turned their backs on the successors of Peter and the one true church...or something. As a lapsed Catholic I feel the need to defend it against the heresy of protestantism....even though I don't believe any of it 🤣
      On a serious note, any version of Christianity that takes Leviticus and the writing of Paul seriously has to be anti-LGBT+ and even denominations that claim to be inclusive have to ultimately want the gay members of their church to "repent" even if they don't come right out and say it. Those that don't take a strict view are really using secular morality rather than religious faith to guide them and that's a good thing, not that you'll get them to admit that's what they're doing.

  • @jtmopar2498
    @jtmopar2498 Год назад +6

    This was a lot of fun. Maybe you can get Andrew on the show sometime to talk about this.

  • @thelyrebird1310
    @thelyrebird1310 Год назад +4

    If you're missing out on the communal singing, try a community choir or start one if there's none around. You might be surprised how many people would get involved.

    • @thelyrebird1310
      @thelyrebird1310 Год назад +1

      There would be a good program for the satanic team to get into, seeing as the crimbians believes satan was the angel of worship

  • @JCTheSniper15
    @JCTheSniper15 Год назад +4

    Yeah there's no possible way anyone could pick me out as a non-believer if I didn't want them to. Lol.

  • @stevewebber707
    @stevewebber707 Год назад +4

    That's actually a surprisingly challenging situation.
    Not just about who acts more Christian or atheist, but how Christians and atheists are perceived.
    I wonder if they would have been better off focusing on perceptions of atheists, rather than perceptions of Christians.
    Getting into Christian discussions about atheists might be telling.

  • @toblexson5020
    @toblexson5020 Год назад +5

    I don't think many lifelong atheist would have to 'invent' a religious experience, instead, it would be added religious subtext to a profound experience they had. For example, on holiday once I visited a Japanese garden whilst very stressed. Upon finding the right place the sounds of other people stopped being a concern, and I could just focus on the plants, calmness and life around me, which reduced my anxiety considerably. If I was inclined towards Buddhism or Shinto then I could read that into it, because that style of garden is an area where the spiritual and the physical worlds collide in Japanese tradition. Or looking at it from a Christian worldview, the garden of Eden comes instantly to mind, maybe my soul recognised that a calm garden is where we truly belong. Maybe I sensed the beauty and design.

    • @toblexson5020
      @toblexson5020 Год назад

      Admitting that you don't go to church is such an obvious error that Chance cannot be the Atheist.

  • @sizwesindane67
    @sizwesindane67 Год назад +4

    No one noticing that the order people were voted out is Hispanic, Black, Asian, Gay. Leaving the only 3 white guys in the challenge.

  • @TomTomTheLeprechaun
    @TomTomTheLeprechaun Год назад +2

    Honestly this style of video was the best. So genuine and chill even though it likely took a lot of editing.
    I wish they had seasons of this so you could react to all of the episodes. Maybe consider doing something like that👍

  • @Chrismas815
    @Chrismas815 Год назад +5

    Just a bite intro? Let's goooooo

  • @ingridcarleton
    @ingridcarleton Год назад +2

    That was fun to watch and to get your perspective on what the contestants were saying.

  • @xavierbaton4278
    @xavierbaton4278 Год назад +7

    I almost never comment. But this was such a good video. The insight you provided on christianity and how each participant were doing. What you think they should have said, shouldn't have said, ... Combined with your own competitive spirit, you could evaluate their skills. I loved it

  • @robsquared2
    @robsquared2 Год назад +2

    As far as the scary angel, I'm surprised you aren't talking about the weird description multiple circles of eyes rotating around a huge eye.

  • @pesilaratnayake162
    @pesilaratnayake162 Год назад +6

    Kind of curious that it ended up with three white dudes. Maybe they had the most similar experience (despite one growing up Mormon) so their stories rang true to each other. But just having an alliance of 2 out of 7 total can give a lot of voting power, so that might have more to do with it.

  • @dingdongism
    @dingdongism Год назад +3

    This was unbelievably fun to watch. I liked you riffing on these contestants, thinking out loud. I clicked on the video to watch something mildly entertaining while eating dinner, but I have to say that this is my favorite of your videos I've seen yet. And I've seen a good few!

  • @gullyfoyle3253
    @gullyfoyle3253 Год назад +11

    There was so much I could not follow, at all. I have a few theories about my own religious background leaving me woefully unprepared to understand your points in each case. Also games are hard for me not being the sharpest crayon in the box. However I picked out the atheist. I've worked my whole life in entertainment and I can pick out someone"acting" in a heartbeat. He wasn't convincing as an honest portrayer. This was great! SO engaging, thank-you! I actually watched it through twice.

  • @jf3422
    @jf3422 Год назад +1

    that little jab at Jimmy was funny XD

  • @SadisticSenpai61
    @SadisticSenpai61 Год назад +5

    I'd have totally leaned into it if I were on this show. I'd have even name dropped churches and denominations, talked about how similar they are to each other and yet completely different in some areas - but that makes sense seeing as the denomination I grew up in broke away from the denomination that my "current church" belongs to back in 1929. My grandpa wrote a pamphlet about the formation of the denomination, which is how I know that - he was a pastor.
    I'd also lean into theological differences between me and my family and that it can make family gatherings tense. But we have to remind ourselves that our differences aren't salvation issues, so while we'll argue about it here on Earth, we'll find out who's right when we get to heaven. lol

  • @emmettdonkeydoodle6230
    @emmettdonkeydoodle6230 Год назад +2

    As someone raised atheist and became Jewish later in life while studying considerable amounts of Christian theology… I should go on this

  • @shgysk8zer0
    @shgysk8zer0 Год назад +8

    I somewhat do this sort of thing often, though on Twitter or Reddit. I'll engage in an argument over a dangerous/bad take on some verse from the Bible, and I try to avoid revealing I'm an atheist. Christians can be dismissive to hostile to an atheist quoting their book to argue against them.

    • @tacoman10
      @tacoman10 Год назад +1

      Here's something fun to try in your next argument. When someone uses an isolated Bible verse to justify themselves, go look it up and read the 10 verses before and after it. This will give you all the context you need to call out their BS. And full disclosure, I am a Christian.

    • @shgysk8zer0
      @shgysk8zer0 Год назад +1

      @@tacoman10 just did this to point out that Lucifer is explicitly said to be the king of Babylon and is only used in Isaiah 14. Not the devil. But I already know the context for at least common claims, esp supposedly messianic prophecy. Grew up k-12 in a Christian school then Bible college.

    • @njspencer79
      @njspencer79 Год назад

      @@shgysk8zer0 Bet you were dealing w/ King James onlyist probably the cultic kind. lucifer is latin for morning star. The accusation against modern version that correctly translate the Hebrew or even the Greek OT. Vs the KJ that bought the latin in.

  • @HandofOmega
    @HandofOmega Год назад +1

    I kind of want to see the reverse now, a show with all atheists, and one secret Chirstian! Also, "PK" is sometimes used in other demoninations for "Preacher's Kid"...

  • @lynxfirenze4994
    @lynxfirenze4994 Год назад +4

    The Catholicism question would probably get me.

  • @InterestsMayVary2234
    @InterestsMayVary2234 Год назад +1

    I sang in church for years. I still find myself singing "Via de la Rosa" and "People Need the Lord" while washing dishes. 😂 I just miss singing.

  • @lukec.7382
    @lukec.7382 Год назад +3

    I would have failed being the secret atheist… to much knowledge and no skin in the game.

  • @lukeskywalker2255
    @lukeskywalker2255 Год назад +1

    So, I think It was quite obvious it was ............
    When I heard him talking in 13:45, I started laughing, because It sounded like he was making fun of them. GOLD

  • @pechaa
    @pechaa Год назад +3

    Paul is a game show zealot. Who would have guessed? 😂

    • @CodyCLI
      @CodyCLI Год назад

      "Killin' fields need blood to graze the cash cow" 👍🏻

  • @jonathanstern5537
    @jonathanstern5537 Год назад

    If you miss singing in front of a crowd, there are options. Coffee houses, bars, etc. often have open mic nights. You could save up and rent a theater for a weekend and play there. Then, there's always karaoke.

  • @davidofoakland2363
    @davidofoakland2363 Год назад +4

    Quite entertaining, and insightful too.

  • @michaelfredgren1342
    @michaelfredgren1342 Год назад +1

    Just waiting for the Christian who guesses wrong to be like "Well, that person wasn't REALLY a Christian...."

  • @goosie8207
    @goosie8207 Год назад +10

    I relate to Andrew and his baptism story. Mine was confirmation because I was raised catholic but I felt nothing other than I wish I could of wear a pretty dress like the girls and I could of picked a better name 😊.

  • @fisharepeopletoo9653
    @fisharepeopletoo9653 Год назад

    17:14 You might not be able to get on stage, but just going ro a concert and joining your voice in with other people as passionate about the music as you comes pretty close to that feeling in church for me

  • @Reason1717
    @Reason1717 Год назад +3

    That was a fun video. Not the usual fare but most enjoyable :)

  • @kjones9744
    @kjones9744 Год назад +1

    Paul! You can't be springing "Families can be together forever" on us exmos like that!
    I almost spilt my sinful coffee!
    Althogh I should have seen that coming from a mile away once it was brought up.

  • @jackfrosterton4135
    @jackfrosterton4135 Год назад +8

    Paul would be such a good secret Atheist

  • @sordidknifeparty
    @sordidknifeparty Год назад +2

    I don't understand, why didn't the Christians just ask God to tell them which one of them wasn't the real Christian? Should be easy enough and all but one of them should agree on who the mole is

  • @renancolli5428
    @renancolli5428 Год назад +4

    it's really telling that the group gradually excluded all others until only white dudes remained

  • @chrisbiebel6205
    @chrisbiebel6205 Год назад +2

    I wonder how hard it would be in a show that does the opposite: 6 atheists and 1 Christian. Would a Christian be able to avoid the tropes to be convincing enough?

    • @hamster4618
      @hamster4618 Год назад

      😂 depends on nationality, I’m guessing it would be impossible for American Christians.

  • @moneymikz
    @moneymikz Год назад +5

    Hot Damn I could win this game, I was a former junior Bible quiz champion

    • @lukec.7382
      @lukec.7382 Год назад +3

      Careful, too much knowledge is a dead give away

    • @sidjohnson9413
      @sidjohnson9413 Год назад +3

      this game is the ex christian equivalent of that one post that goes "I was the smartest kid in my class in elementary school, and I still am. Put me in the same room as a bunch of 3rd graders and I'll obliterate them"

  • @vCoralSandsv
    @vCoralSandsv Год назад

    You gave me a whiplash of memories playing (Families can be together foever) out of the blue like that.

  • @brickwitheyes1710
    @brickwitheyes1710 Год назад +3

    Oh this sounds interesting

  • @michaelsnyder6922
    @michaelsnyder6922 Год назад +1

    I’m waiting for “6 Christians 1 Cup”