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  • Lenn Goodman is a philosopher who responds to the claim that atheism is the only option in the modern scientific world. Whist I don't think that religion and science have to be at odd ends, it's difficult to deny that most of the time they don't exactly compliment each other.
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  • @CosmicSkeptic
    @CosmicSkeptic  7 лет назад +808

    Religion and science would be perfectly compatible, if only religion could be scientifically verified. What evidence would it take to make you believe in God?

    • @birbeyboop
      @birbeyboop 7 лет назад +178

      Anything that's actually testable and falsifiable would be great

    • @emmacaden1260
      @emmacaden1260 7 лет назад +116

      CosmicSkeptic if there was actual proof of a god or many gods, i feel like wouldn't bow down to said being. After all, if s/he was a god, s/he isn't doing such a good job seeing as the world has gone to shit haha

    • @sylviaellis3625
      @sylviaellis3625 7 лет назад +25

      Absolute proof would be nice

    • @siennachappell
      @siennachappell 7 лет назад +45

      I would believe in god if Caitlyn Jenner beat the 100m sprint world record currently held by Usain Bolt

    • @yaochen8751
      @yaochen8751 7 лет назад +11

      CosmicSkeptic loving the content, just by the by

  • @idophysics0113
    @idophysics0113 6 лет назад +532

    I recently debated a Christian preaching in my town. He said he took the Bible literally true and both the Old and New testament to be true.
    Naturally I brought up slavery to which he said was moral. He said that he was glad that I (a 15 year old) was going to hell. We eventually got to a point where I brought up how I used to be a Christian, he said that I "wasnt a true Christian". Not only all this, but he thought that it was bad how Science always changes its mind. That somehow the Bible never changing is good.
    I debated the most twisted and disgusting human being I have ever met who condoned slavery and wanted to see me burn forever.
    This is why religion is dangerous, I understand this individual is highly immoral already, but he gets it from his religion.
    If you are a member of any religious organisation, please research fully what you are identifying in. Religion is harmful at its core.
    Dont be that preacher.

    • @David_Last_Name
      @David_Last_Name 6 лет назад +84

      +-GrizzlyBear- Since he claimed slavery is moral, you should have then asked if you can enslave him and see what his reaction is. If he objects, point out how slavery is allowed in the bible and since he thinks slavery is moral he therefore has no reason to object. You will either have shown him his own hypocrisy or gotten yourself a nice housekeeper. :)

    • @idophysics0113
      @idophysics0113 6 лет назад +27

      David Stagg Damn, shouldve thought of that haha

    • @idophysics0113
      @idophysics0113 6 лет назад +39

      johnelee2k93 I dont think its necessary to show the irony in your insults.
      No atheist abides by any rule saying that we think "slavery is ok". We dont have any rules in writing that only talk about us. What I do have is my own moral code. I base my decisions and morality off of the consequences for my actions and the effect they have on others.I follow the laws set by our society as to avoid any punishments.
      If anything, religion goes against this. The Bible for example, condones slavery.
      The moral argument has been refuted many times and holds no weight in the argument of a divine being.

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 6 лет назад +32

      John ama a Jesucristo
      "according to atheism slavery and murder and rape and incest and mass genocide is a okay"
      why do you say this? which atheist told you this? I'm asking because I am an atheist, from an 100% atheist family with many atheists friends and NO1 of these people think that way.
      "you have no moral foundation to say any thing is evily."
      why? gods and holy books are not necessary for a moral foundation. some decent and caring adults in your childhood, that's all you need to have a moral foundation. Again, the people in my life are the proof for this: with all their atheism and without any religious teaching, we don't hurt or steal or rape or kidnap or kill. Sometimes, many of us help random, unknown people in need. A behaviour which definitely needs solid moral foundations.
      help where you can
      don't be a jerk to people who ain't jerks to you.
      do not start violence
      see? the very basic is in these 3 lines. no gods mentioned. sure, you can be a moral person with religion in your head. but religion is not necessary to be a moral person

    • @davidthevatheril1530
      @davidthevatheril1530 5 лет назад +1

      -GrizzlyBear- A Christian is not bound by the Old Testament Law. Some of the law still apply today, and some of the laws only applied to the people of the time. Things like dietary restrictions and things like slavery dont bind Christians today. However, moral laws, such as ‘Don’t murder’ or ‘Don’t steal’ still apply today because they still have relevance to us today. Where the line blurs, one can ask God or ask a reliable person at a church.
      Also, one problem I see with the atheist’s view of subjective morality, is that you can’t tell someone else that what u think is right and wrong is superior to what they think is right and wrong. In this sense, we cannot condemn someone who has done something we believe to be evil, because they might think it to be good. If we extend it to the national law, the government is imposing its view of morality at times on criminals. A criminal may not think his murder was unjustified. However, the government does and the government is evil in the eyes of the murderer. You can tell someone, “in my opinion, what ur doing is wrong”, however, your opinion is only based on feelings.

  • @bbq5861
    @bbq5861 7 лет назад +635

    Hey Alex, have you written a book? Are you going to write a book? You should write a book. Let me buy your book.

    • @danieljackson3619
      @danieljackson3619 7 лет назад +8

      bb q If he wrote a book and asked you a penny for it, you still wouldn't get your money's worth. Alex has nothing valuable to add.

    • @SageVaughn
      @SageVaughn 5 лет назад +7

      TAKE MY MONEY YOU BASTERRRDD

    • @juliewake4585
      @juliewake4585 5 лет назад +16

      bb q give the boy a chance. He’s still at school! 😂

    • @hudv
      @hudv 4 года назад +83

      @@danieljackson3619 he has many interesting ideas and does have valuable things to add, you just don't like him.

    • @lymmy9609
      @lymmy9609 4 года назад +4

      Yeah he's such a smart atheist what a unpopular genius take wow we need more books about this

  • @mwsoupy
    @mwsoupy 7 лет назад +223

    Science makes nature seem far more beautiful that religion does. For example, look at a tree, appreciate the tree. "God designed this large tree for us to appreciate"", or "Through hundreds possible thousands of years this tree has been consuming carbon dioxide, making its own food, and emitting oxygen for humans to breath, and we're here to enjoy just a small fraction of its life." Which one is more beautiful? Witch understanding, and appreciation is more in tune with the world around them?

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 7 лет назад +48

      Which is more beautiful, contemplating the mysteries of our universe and acknowledging that we don't know what we don't know, or ending the adventure with three words: "God did it"?
      "Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand." - Neil Armstrong

    • @tonydarcy1606
      @tonydarcy1606 7 лет назад +13

      Well certainly the Bible makes claims about the real world. These claims can be tested. On the origin of the universe, the Earth and life, the Bible gets it wrong ! Why should we trust it for any other claims it makes ?

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 7 лет назад +16

      Exactly! I'm actually very excited that more and more people are starting to realize these things. It means that our civilization is evolving intellectually.

    • @tonydarcy1606
      @tonydarcy1606 7 лет назад +12

      Well over the last 400 years or so science has explained far more about the universe and life than all the theologians and philosophers of the past ever could. The Bible is wrong on so many things, but no room for that here.

    • @mwsoupy
      @mwsoupy 7 лет назад

      too many, more like everything XD dont flame me im just kidding, or am i..?

  • @gregoryallan3137
    @gregoryallan3137 7 лет назад +359

    I was just thinking, ‘Alex hasn’t posted in a while’

    • @ler6118
      @ler6118 7 лет назад +5

      A miracle! Must have been God.

    • @robertrichardson2120
      @robertrichardson2120 7 лет назад +2

      +Gregory Allan
      He got tired of people saying he was going for the low-hanging fruit, and spent some time climbing waaaaayyy up the tree!

    • @robertrichardson2120
      @robertrichardson2120 6 лет назад +1

      +d ot
      I did answer you. You just made an Argument from Personal Incredulity, which means "I/we don't understand it, therefore it must be this thing I say it is". I said that you had a poor grasp of both English and physics because you said "for being exist", which isn't grammatically correct, and because you said, "X and Y are any two atoms connected with each other by any means at any time" which is simply gibberish. If you refer to the fact that all matter exerts forces on other matter, it is physics, but if you are suggesting that the existence of one piece of matter is contingent on the existence of another piece of matter, then you need to brush up on your physics just as much as your English.
      So 1) Go learn English. 2) Go learn physics. 3) Try again.
      Edit to Add: If you don't wish to be mocked, don't say things worthy of ridicule.

    • @applejackmccrack5383
      @applejackmccrack5383 6 лет назад +1

      Must have been G O D

  • @meller7303
    @meller7303 7 лет назад +58

    Alex is wise well beyond his years. I can only imagine 15-20 years down the road what he'll have done

    • @novdt
      @novdt 2 года назад

      youth do not attain wisdom,...that comes from age lived. this very young person ( alex ) meerly has a sharp mind. i only hope with time, that alex understands that science and religion can co-exist. he still has to live more life, as there are things he has to experience yet. he debates very well for his age. however he should ponder upon the first sentence in genesis: in the beginning = TIME, god created the heavens = SPACE, and the earth = MATTER. now you can look at it as it is.. or you can dissect this statement and create myriad of logical conundrums.

    • @reasondro
      @reasondro Год назад +5

      @@novdt what in the world 🤦‍♂️

    • @milko540
      @milko540 Год назад

      he will be a priest

  • @Sasha-gc8vv
    @Sasha-gc8vv 7 лет назад +286

    it seems that most religious people are still in religion because they are comfortable with this routine, you can give a thousand scientific reasons, moral, etc. and not see any reaction because it is how they lived all their lives, only my personal experience

    • @Barfitlegriff
      @Barfitlegriff 7 лет назад +41

      Yeah, people don't like to admit that they've believed in a lie their whole lives. It's a very shocking and difficult realization to deal with.

    • @penutbuttercat215
      @penutbuttercat215 7 лет назад

      Sawas Forn and he doesn't really want to show disrespect to them believing in religion, at first he was here to support the side of atheism when there were people of faith insulting the people not. But know he is here just to be able to input his thoughts and ideas into this (mostly) peaceful debate

    • @gonkuku
      @gonkuku 7 лет назад +9

      Thats exactly right. Iv noticed its comforting believing in a deity and following a religion. They feel a sense of community and a personal cheerleader following you around. Some people need that.

    • @krillin6
      @krillin6 7 лет назад +6

      Sawas Forn
      Many fall into this category. I just talked to one recently irl. Very nice person. We had a great and civil conversation. Simply realize many people believe things for many different reasons. His belief was based on personal experience and faith. My position is based on evidence.

    • @hv8546
      @hv8546 6 лет назад +2

      its just easier when you have a bag of given ideas, morals and rules to follow and don't have to actually think, debate, complex issues. The sense of being part of a group of people with no differences also helps a lot.

  • @troyschulz2318
    @troyschulz2318 7 лет назад +457

    I don't think you're even capable of making a bad video Alex.

    • @cupass6179
      @cupass6179 7 лет назад +10

      Sting SniperScope he can do whatever he puts his mind to

    • @CosmicSkeptic
      @CosmicSkeptic  7 лет назад +63

      ruclips.net/video/AGgjj1scnsE/видео.html

    • @cupass6179
      @cupass6179 7 лет назад +11

      CosmicSkeptic wait but that's a parody and a really good one

    • @ibuprofen303
      @ibuprofen303 7 лет назад +6

      You should have seen the one where he drank a quarter of a pint of lager shandy, passed out, and woke up on a boat to Belgium dressed in a rhinoceros outfit.

    • @troyschulz2318
      @troyschulz2318 7 лет назад +2

      CosmicSkeptic Oh noooooo......

  • @rafaellara9264
    @rafaellara9264 4 года назад +23

    I've been an atheist for some 8 years (I'm 19 now), but I was never quite able to explain my skepticism and my ever growing disgust for religion and their advocates, thank you for giving me arguments and ideas 😁

    • @coolguy886
      @coolguy886 3 года назад

      You look 49

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink 3 месяца назад

      You're 22 now, right? I'm a 22yo atheist.

  • @penghuiing
    @penghuiing 7 лет назад +35

    You're the only person near my age that I've met (well not even that) that has the same views and opinion as I do. It is truly a breath of fresh hair in all the mess where I have to live everyday.

    • @elperaman227
      @elperaman227 7 лет назад +1

      well i would assume you're close to 18, that's Alex's demographic so there are a lot of us, it's just that most don't make youtube videos about it, we should make a discord group or something

    • @azuregriffin1116
      @azuregriffin1116 7 лет назад

      Santiago Ortiz I have one, if you'd join I'd be honored/honoured: discord.gg/QHwCmy6

    • @edwardelric717
      @edwardelric717 7 лет назад +2

      There are plenty of teen atheists. Just very scattered across the globe

    • @ZackRamsey14
      @ZackRamsey14 6 лет назад +5

      Nothing like a breath of fresh hair

    • @aonairskies
      @aonairskies 3 года назад

      @@elperaman227 we really should make some sort of discord server

  • @joiker2pen
    @joiker2pen 7 лет назад +94

    Bruh Alex could post a 2 second video of himself eating cherios id still leave a like

    • @charliechristensen8140
      @charliechristensen8140 4 года назад +7

      Him Next Door it’s a joke dumbass

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone 4 года назад +6

      @Him Next Door they were probably just referring to finding him attractive, not really blindly following his ideas... bruuuuh....

    • @danie7kovacs
      @danie7kovacs 3 года назад

      You sound exactly like a religous fanatic. Science is just another religion.

    • @turksungerbob728
      @turksungerbob728 3 года назад +4

      @@danie7kovacs except science isn't a religion because science actually leads to truth and is the most effective method of doing so

  • @curlyhead_abdel8519
    @curlyhead_abdel8519 6 лет назад +122

    Science flies you to space,
    Religion flies you into buildings.

    • @youssefabdelaal434
      @youssefabdelaal434 5 лет назад +1

      Does dream feet

    • @hamidsaadi2675
      @hamidsaadi2675 5 лет назад +3

      science builds you atomic bomb
      religion tells you who you are

    • @joshm.9427
      @joshm.9427 5 лет назад +22

      @@hamidsaadi2675 yes, religion told 2 guys to slam into the twin towers

    • @Codex7777
      @Codex7777 5 лет назад +10

      @hamid saadi - Religion tells you who you are and you're not allowed to disagree. The problem is, it lies. Sometimes deliberately. Sometimes through indoctrination, unchallenged tradition and/or wilful ignorance. The good thing about science is that it reflects reality. Religion, in contrast, twists reality, in order to preserve belief. The best thing about science is that, being grounded in reality, it actually works! Hence we are able to have this conversation. ;) :)

    • @Capybaraking76
      @Capybaraking76 4 года назад

      science gets you off the ground

  • @filstutters8966
    @filstutters8966 7 лет назад +55

    You guys have no idea how long I've been waiting for this.

  • @johnnunns1136
    @johnnunns1136 7 лет назад +41

    Do you ever think the reason why people only type the word "first" as the first comment is because by the time they have thought about and typed anything else, they probably have missed the chance to actually be first...

    • @halfapersonalityaquarterof9871
      @halfapersonalityaquarterof9871 7 лет назад +1

      Zach Nunns true

    • @eliewer8919
      @eliewer8919 7 лет назад

      First

    • @landis9767
      @landis9767 7 лет назад +1

      why comment at all then?

    • @davidlovesyeshua
      @davidlovesyeshua 7 лет назад +1

      Aha! But one can type out a comment to have copied, ready for a video to be posted. So they can also produce recycled shit-posts, not just say first. ;)

    • @bambisister002
      @bambisister002 6 лет назад +1

      John Nunns I don’t understand what’s so special about being the first comment

  • @WhtetstoneFlunky
    @WhtetstoneFlunky 7 лет назад +106

    I am an atheist who wants to believe in God. To be forthright, this desire is for selfish and even cowardly reasons: I want an afterlife and a God is the most likely way that can happen. I think that in reality, most of us would want a god, if we thought about it a bit more. For example: I would want the god to be my kind of god. I would not want a god who provides insufficient, ambiguous evidence for his existence, and then punishes for disbelief. I would like a god with a sense of humor. The god would provide afterlife pepperoni pizzas along with a decent merlot or zinfandel. No pain, no illnesses, and rainy days only upon request. I would very much want for that god to exist.

    • @timjansen7694
      @timjansen7694 7 лет назад +13

      Yeah, a desire to be a theist hinges entirely on the god in question.

    • @azazel166
      @azazel166 7 лет назад +11

      Is fear of the unknown that uncomfortable?

    • @WhtetstoneFlunky
      @WhtetstoneFlunky 7 лет назад +11

      +A Ghost Without a Past A fear of the unknown is uncomfortable enough that given an option to satisfy that discomfort, I would. Also, the god I described would be an all-around good guy. There is nothing wrong with having such a person in one's life.

    • @perside4100
      @perside4100 6 лет назад +7

      Well I am a deist I believe in the concept of God's existence but chose to live off virtues rather than religious doctrines. Some of my friends call me an atheist I do not mind because it would be hard to explain to them my perspective, even though that is not the correct term. I was actually meaning to become a Buddhist, Buddhist nun, and a Hindu for a while just to acquire wisdom from them. Buddhism gave us meditation, and Hindu yoga. I really like insight this is why. When I look at religion I take things with a grain of salt and only apply things that are insightful or seen as wise. When it comes down to it no matter our stance we can learn from what we agree and disagree with it helps us learn how to think, of ourselves, and for ourselves.

    • @angeldust7211
      @angeldust7211 6 лет назад +3

      Have you ever had the same dream for multiple times?

  • @thomasherzog86
    @thomasherzog86 7 лет назад +64

    when someone tells me he is a philosopher with specification in theology im equally impressed as if he told me he was an doctor with specification in homeopathy. no matter how much time he studied or teached any of both. calling the scholastics "great philosophers of medi evil" is an oxymoron itself, let alone calling neurobiology "brainscience".

    • @thomasherzog86
      @thomasherzog86 6 лет назад

      Bluemonsoon
      i dont really get what youre trying to say. how can someone philosophy and be stupid the same time? it literally means " love for wisdom"

    • @mondaysinsanity8193
      @mondaysinsanity8193 6 лет назад +5

      Thomas Herzog I think it's more the "theologic philosophy" basically just means your a preacher

    • @yourkingdomcomeyourwillbedone
      @yourkingdomcomeyourwillbedone 4 года назад

      Preach it!

    • @Mar-dk3mp
      @Mar-dk3mp Год назад

      You are just a western godless and Souless idiot who does not know where his morals come from... Can you tell me why what you think isright or wrong in terms of morals? Your morals can change, for good or bad (our morals do not change) what about yours??? Has any godless and Souless his own morals?? (Despite we act differently our morals do not change) what about yours??? If you do not believe in God, what do you believe (as we believe in Science too, you have something less then us, right??? Do you think God to exist cares whatever you Believe in him and host Book, the Bible, western Godless idiot??? And why are you so obsessed with God??? You do not have God and a soul, just be continue your life as a Godless idiot which does not know where is morals comes from, Right??? Please answer to those questions and do not deflect you western Godless and Souless idiot. (Because be a western godless idiot is a new concept never existed before, and now you for very well, do you know idiot that believe you comes from nothing and if there is a creation there is not a creator?? 🙂...
      Money, west, materialism and the modern stupidity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😏....

    • @Mar-dk3mp
      @Mar-dk3mp Год назад

      @Rawlings You are just a western godless and Souless idiot who does not know where his morals come from... Can you tell me why what you think isright or wrong in terms of morals? Your morals can change, for good or bad (our morals do not change) what about yours??? Has any godless and Souless his own morals?? (Despite we act differently our morals do not change) what about yours??? If you do not believe in God, what do you believe (as we believe in Science too, you have something less then us, right??? Do you think God to exist cares whatever you Believe in him and host Book, the Bible, western Godless idiot??? And why are you so obsessed with God??? You do not have God and a soul, just be continue your life as a Godless idiot which does not know where is morals comes from, Right??? Please answer to those questions and do not deflect you western Godless and Souless idiot. (Because be a western godless idiot is a new concept never existed before, and now you for very well, do you know idiot that believe you comes from nothing and if there is a creation there is not a creator?? 🙂...
      Money, west, materialism and the modern stupidity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😏....

  • @izzycampbell6933
    @izzycampbell6933 7 лет назад +18

    I 'm considering sharing your videos with my old bible teacher. You speak so well and give evidence and use logic in such a polished manner

    • @Mar-dk3mp
      @Mar-dk3mp Год назад

      You are just a western godless and Souless idiot who does not know where his morals come from... Can you tell me why what you think isright or wrong in terms of morals? Your morals can change, for good or bad (our morals do not change) what about yours??? Has any godless and Souless his own morals?? (Despite we act differently our morals do not change) what about yours??? If you do not believe in God, what do you believe (as we believe in Science too, you have something less then us, right??? Do you think God to exist cares whatever you Believe in him and host Book, the Bible, western Godless idiot??? And why are you so obsessed with God??? You do not have God and a soul, just be continue your life as a Godless idiot which does not know where is morals comes from, Right??? Please answer to those questions and do not deflect you western Godless and Souless idiot. (Because be a western godless idiot is a new concept never existed before, and now you for very well, do you know idiot that believe you comes from nothing and if there is a creation there is not a creator?? 🙂...
      Money, west, materialism and the modern stupidity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😏....

  • @dazhatz
    @dazhatz 7 лет назад +16

    Fantastic rebuttal Alex, not much of a challenge admittedly but a great video again nonetheless. Keep up the good work 😉

  • @theisheep2676
    @theisheep2676 3 года назад +4

    Not all religions are against science. Only the theistic religions are . Non theistic religions like Buddhism are vastly compatible with science and the scientific method.

  • @alicegoldenvalley
    @alicegoldenvalley 5 лет назад +30

    Thanks for this, I’ve been hearing so much regilious nonsense yesterday, I just needed to hear a normal person talk about reality and science 😅

  • @KiteBlackthorn
    @KiteBlackthorn 7 лет назад +149

    You get sassier every video and I love it😂👌

  • @ricardor6388
    @ricardor6388 7 лет назад +64

    "I'm a philosopher (...) i taught philosophy (...) i'm very interested in jewish philosophy and islamic philosophy"
    Alright, first minute and he already showed his true self, hiding behind the word "philosopher" it's just another believer who wants to seem neutral to gain credit and promote his ideas/ology...

    • @keineahnung74
      @keineahnung74 7 лет назад +10

      Replace the word "philosophy" with "fairytale".

    • @JohnStopman
      @JohnStopman 7 лет назад +4

      Theists: the most dishonest bunch of fools on the face of this planet :-D

    • @danieljackson3619
      @danieljackson3619 7 лет назад

      Dr Jeckyll Wow you're a buffoon. You know nothing of philosophy, do you?

    • @danieljackson3619
      @danieljackson3619 7 лет назад

      John Stopman That's a very dangerous typo there, you missed the "a" in front of theist.

    • @JohnStopman
      @JohnStopman 7 лет назад

      No, I was referring to you :-D

  • @veryliberalprogressiveathe6117
    @veryliberalprogressiveathe6117 7 лет назад +13

    Science > Religion

  • @Sebbie270
    @Sebbie270 7 лет назад +41

    'Brain Science' - *coughs* You mean neuroscience?

    • @shanehull6235
      @shanehull6235 6 лет назад

      Sebastian Thomas cough cough neurobiology? The brain is part of the body right

    • @youssefabdelaal434
      @youssefabdelaal434 5 лет назад +1

      @@shanehull6235 cough cough *does dream feet*

    • @muqsitamir2194
      @muqsitamir2194 5 лет назад +1

      *cough* *cough* can somebody get me some cough medicine?

  • @happycat0411
    @happycat0411 5 лет назад +5

    When you factor in an omnipotent being into the equation literally "anything" can become a possibility.

  • @mwsoupy
    @mwsoupy 7 лет назад +16

    Infact science make things even better for observations within nature. Someone whose scientifically may be able to guess how many rings a tree might have, if it has rigs, how old it may be, what kind it would it, and the properties of such wood. Religion helps no deeper appreciation of nature than the surface, on the other hand science provides incite and a story, of the likes you can not get with religion.

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 7 лет назад +2

      Science puts motherfuckers on the moon.

    • @mwsoupy
      @mwsoupy 7 лет назад +3

      i know, i'm arguing for science... although i'm not sure what achievements like going to the moon has to do with appreciating nature.

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 7 лет назад +2

      I was agreeing with you. I think that seeing the entire earth from that perspective can give someone a greater appreciation of nature. If every human on earth could see the earth from that perspective we probably wouldn't be so careless with our environment as a species.

    • @mwsoupy
      @mwsoupy 7 лет назад

      True that, I was gonna explain how science also helps witch understanding how to treat the environment, but felt my comments were turning into essays.

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 7 лет назад +1

      Industrialisation has funded and created modern science, but it has also begun to destroy the world. Science has even started to acknowledge this: hence the proposals of the Anthropocene epoch and the Holocene extinction event. Ironic that the very process that gives us our modern tools is also the thing that is destroying that which we wish to observe.

  • @dustcircle
    @dustcircle 3 года назад +1

    Finkelstein's "The Bible Unearthed" is so valuable if you're looking for evidence that most of the Bible never happened or how it happened differently.

  • @hectorcalvo6430
    @hectorcalvo6430 7 лет назад +60

    YO! Alex, make a disstrack on Ricegum.

    • @Relentless-vb6eb
      @Relentless-vb6eb 7 лет назад

      Would make more sense if he does a diss track on religion

    • @krillin6
      @krillin6 7 лет назад +3

      Alunya
      I think he's joking

    • @hectorcalvo6430
      @hectorcalvo6430 7 лет назад +1

      Alunya well Idubbbz revived it

    • @hectorcalvo6430
      @hectorcalvo6430 7 лет назад

      Alunya idubbbz is the only true god boi

    • @mayajader
      @mayajader 7 лет назад +1

      Alunya you can't really judge someone if you don't even know who they are

  • @marksmod
    @marksmod 6 лет назад +4

    4:20 People love being told what to do. Most people just don't have what it takes to find their own goals and beauty in our universe. A book that has all the answers and sticks you into a small and comfortable world is appealing to many people. Its sorta like the suburban dream in the United States

  • @shanehull6235
    @shanehull6235 6 лет назад +7

    “Soul” the meaning in reality. A musical genre

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev 4 года назад +6

    Great job Alex! Perfectly explained and well articulated, as always! Keep up the good work bro.

  • @Baekstrom
    @Baekstrom 6 лет назад +11

    Ouch! Seasoned philosopher picked apart by young kid. That gotta hurt!

    • @BigHeretic
      @BigHeretic 6 лет назад +4

      That's a seasoned philosopher _wearing god glasses_ picked apart by young kid, that's like beating a one legged man in an arse kicking contest.

  • @rationalsceptic7634
    @rationalsceptic7634 5 лет назад +4

    "The Laws of Nature are not designed but products of statistical averages"
    Bertrand Russell

  • @Campbellteaching
    @Campbellteaching 5 лет назад +3

    Your argument that the recurrent laryngeal nerve is somehow ectopic form the ‘idealised’ position it should have is open to counterargument of course. Firstly, it is your opinion that the nerve should be in a particular position, and while a prim facia consideration of anatomy my indicate you are right, there may be other factors you have not taken into consideration.
    As you probably know, in 0.5 - 1% of people the right inferior laryngeal nerve is nonrecurrent, branching off the vagus much higher, around the level of the cricoid cartilage. This nerve variation is highly associated with variation in the arrangement of the major arteries in the chest. For example, the right subclavian artery may arise from the left side of the aorta and so have to cross to the right side, posterior to the oesophagus.
    Likewise, in the uncommon occurrence of a left nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve there is a strong association with large arterial variations.
    This may indicate the foetal development of the recurrent laryngeal nerves and the major arterial vessels are linked, and in some way interdependent. If so, this would mean the adult position is a residue of necessary developmental processes. Any thoughts when you get time?

    • @vineofchrist7080
      @vineofchrist7080 3 года назад

      ??

    • @09Dragonite
      @09Dragonite 3 года назад

      This is a distraction from the point, but if you wanted to discuss this idea with a medical professional it would be legitimately relevant. Unfortunately, this is not actually relevant to the argument for or against theism/religion. He could pick any number of other flawed "designs" that would have been better explained by natural selection and evolution than any actual intellectual design. Your gall bladder or appendix are equally viable examples, as they no longer serve necessary functions to human life in the same ways that they did millenia agom

  • @FlyingTurtleLP
    @FlyingTurtleLP 7 лет назад +5

    *Science as a process for deriving facts:* Did you know? The german word for science is "Wissenschaft" which you can translate into "creating knowledge".

    • @elperaman227
      @elperaman227 7 лет назад +1

      i did not know, thumbs up for imparting knowledge.

    • @brendarua01
      @brendarua01 7 лет назад

      FlyingTurtle Seen Mothra around lately? But seriously, I find it interesting that the root "Wi" is scattered around quite a bit to mean knowledge or wisdom. There's a word right there. I guess it's auto-reflexive. But there's witch and wif as in midwife, wise and wit. OED says these are Old English and I remember them in Chaucer. But they come from German. Thanks for the memories :)

    • @azuregriffin1116
      @azuregriffin1116 7 лет назад

      I'd imagine "wissen" has the same root at "wise." On another note, it is sometimes called "Naturwissenschaften." I'm not gonna insult your intelligence by translating it.

    • @danhaynes446
      @danhaynes446 7 лет назад

      Except that's not what science is. There is no such thing as a "scientific fact" and science doesn't "prove" anything. It just tells us what explanations for things in the natural world are least likely to be wrong.
      This is science, from the mouth of a master of it:
      ruclips.net/video/0KmimDq4cSU/видео.html

    • @markhackett2302
      @markhackett2302 7 лет назад

      Dan, the meaning of the word prove is not the strait claim you make it out to be, that's only "proof" in mathematics. Prove outside maths is just "sufficient compelling evidence in support of a claim". It ALSO means "to test", as in "whack the armour with a big hammer and if it has no significant dent, it's proven good".
      And even mathematical proofs are not ABSOLUTE, they require that the axioms be correct.

  • @johnfrustrante9943
    @johnfrustrante9943 2 года назад +2

    "Religion and science would be perfectly compatible, if only religion could be scientifically verified." DUDE, SCIENCE CANT EVEN EXPLAIN SCIENCE. SCIENCE CAN NOT EXPLAIN EVERYTHING

    • @SNORKYMEDIA
      @SNORKYMEDIA 2 года назад

      says someone using a computer on a world-wide network

  • @MichaelFenley
    @MichaelFenley 6 лет назад +3

    You continue to produce high quality videos and your work is deeply appreciated.

    • @Mar-dk3mp
      @Mar-dk3mp Год назад

      You are just a western godless and Souless idiot who does not know where his morals come from... Can you tell me why what you think isright or wrong in terms of morals? Your morals can change, for good or bad (our morals do not change) what about yours??? Has any godless and Souless his own morals?? (Despite we act differently our morals do not change) what about yours??? If you do not believe in God, what do you believe (as we believe in Science too, you have something less then us, right??? Do you think God to exist cares whatever you Believe in him and host Book, the Bible, western Godless idiot??? And why are you so obsessed with God??? You do not have God and a soul, just be continue your life as a Godless idiot which does not know where is morals comes from, Right??? Please answer to those questions and do not deflect you western Godless and Souless idiot. (Because be a western godless idiot is a new concept never existed before, and now you for very well, do you know idiot that believe you comes from nothing and if there is a creation there is not a creator?? 🙂...
      Money, west, materialism and the modern stupidity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😏....

    • @Mar-dk3mp
      @Mar-dk3mp Год назад

      You are just a western godless and Souless idiot who does not know where his morals come from... Can you tell me why what you think isright or wrong in terms of morals? Your morals can change, for good or bad (our morals do not change) what about yours??? Has any godless and Souless his own morals?? (Despite we act differently our morals do not change) what about yours??? If you do not believe in God, what do you believe (as we believe in Science too, you have something less then us, right??? Do you think God to exist cares whatever you Believe in him and host Book, the Bible, western Godless idiot??? And why are you so obsessed with God??? You do not have God and a soul, just be continue your life as a Godless idiot which does not know where is morals comes from, Right??? Please answer to those questions and do not deflect you western Godless and Souless idiot. (Because be a western godless idiot is a new concept never existed before, and now you for very well, do you know idiot that believe you comes from nothing and if there is a creation there is not a creator?? 🙂...
      Money, west, materialism and the modern stupidity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😏.....

  • @Youtube-Channel1
    @Youtube-Channel1 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Alex. You’re giving us all a strong 💪 voice. I support you all the way!!

  • @runeh3022
    @runeh3022 7 лет назад +1

    This just shows how little a degree or fancy title can mean... A good smackdown Alex. Outstanding work, as always.

  • @yhwyorthehwy2476
    @yhwyorthehwy2476 5 лет назад +3

    As a Christian Thiest myself this is a good watch and I appreciate the opening statement.
    God bless science.

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr 6 лет назад +6

    People all the time assure me there is ample evidence for god, but they never present it. I have been waiting for 55 years. I am fairly sure there isn't any.

    • @JamesRichardWiley
      @JamesRichardWiley 4 года назад +1

      The Hebrew god Yahweh could easily appear any time he felt like it and end the argument.
      He can but he won't.

    • @ok-vr7by
      @ok-vr7by 4 года назад

      @@JamesRichardWiley Why not?

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ok-vr7byprobably bcoz he doesn't exist

  • @stopscammingman
    @stopscammingman 7 лет назад +2

    "Something that can be creative and thoughtful and aware and perceptive and loving and caring." Sounds like a brain to me!

  • @yvesdion3532
    @yvesdion3532 6 лет назад +4

    Just saw this now... Never too late.
    It makes me happy to see that there is hope for the future of rational thinking.
    good job Alex !

  • @mialeht5603
    @mialeht5603 7 лет назад +259

    UGH I WAS SKYPING MY BOYFRIEND WHEN I GOT THE NOTIFICATION FOR THIS VIDEO WHOOPS LOL

  • @janheard3826
    @janheard3826 5 лет назад +2

    My thoughts: Why did god show himself and/or talk to certain humans (according to the bible) but he doesn’t now? There is no logical reason why he can’t now. If god created all creatures on the earth, why did he create tapeworm which are parasites that live inside humans. Surely no loving god would create such a creature. I used to be super religious (a Jehovah’s Witness) but I left the religion years ago as I wanted to live my own life my own way. However I still believed in god, but over the years have changed my way of thinking, have become more analytical and now I am essentially an atheist. Of course the internet helps to open everyone’s mind and become more knowledgeable about all manner of subjects.
    Alex is so eloquent. He talks like an academic who has been privately educated. I agree with him that that old man who is a philosopher just seemed to ramble on and actually none of anything he said made sense. Thanks for the video Alex. I came here as I saw you on JWSurvey channel.

    • @helpfulhazz5588
      @helpfulhazz5588 5 лет назад

      Why isn't God showing himself today? Well, it's actually quite simple. You see, God did show himself 2000 years ago, and sinful man crucified him. Because of this, God suffered great pain. Not physical pain, mind you, since an omnipotent being probably couldn't feel that. I'm talking about the emotional pain of being rejected by the mortals at the time. As a result, God has spent the last few days in Heaven, alone, crying into his pillow. "But wait," you ask, "if he only spent a few days crying like a teenage girl, why is he still not here?" Well, you have to remember that a day to us is a thousand years to God. Or...wait...scratch that, it's the other way around. Or something.
      Look, the point is, God is going to be sitting at home with the lights off, eating a bucket of ice cream while watching romantic comedies for a while, so don't expect to see him anytime soon.

  • @trashemail4164
    @trashemail4164 7 лет назад +11

    Are you going to bring back Knowledge Box? The topics were always really interesting.

  • @Powerlifter83
    @Powerlifter83 7 лет назад +3

    Step 1. Watch video
    Step 2. Take IQ test.
    Step 3. IQ test comes back with an higher score than before.
    Step 4. Like video.

  • @david-th225
    @david-th225 3 года назад +2

    8:38 God - "I will cover 75% of Earth's surface with water"
    Humans - "Thanks a lot, god, land animals and plants need water to survive".
    God - "I think I will salinate all that water".
    ** Way to go, god, great design planning,

    • @ga4214
      @ga4214 3 года назад +1

      Ignorance about nature, oh well atheist in a nutshell 😂

    • @giardaphslaw5572
      @giardaphslaw5572 3 года назад

      @@ga4214 R/Whooosh

  • @Azoryo
    @Azoryo 7 лет назад +6

    "Good morning"?? It's almost 2am.

    • @killer2931
      @killer2931 7 лет назад +2

      Even still 2am is TECHNICALLY morning time

    • @sirmeowthelibrarycat
      @sirmeowthelibrarycat 7 лет назад

      Azeyzel 😖 Yes, depending upon your location on the planet . . . easy, isn't it?

    • @cluckeryduckery261
      @cluckeryduckery261 7 лет назад

      Sir Meow The Library Cat no, the earth is flat and time zones are a lie. Also, the solar eclipse was really just them changing the lightbulb. Also, dinosaurs were on the ark. Also, gravity is a lie.
      Also, drugs. Lots and lots of drugs. Basically all the drugs.

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink 3 месяца назад

      ​@@cluckeryduckery261were you on crack when you said this?

  • @davidlovesyeshua
    @davidlovesyeshua 7 лет назад +3

    Let me start off by saying: I liked the video, I'm glad you are critically evaluating claims regardless of the credentials of who holds them, or what the social acceptability of your doing so may be. Furthermore let me clarify that I am an atheist/agnostic who finds classical theism and to a greater extent Abrahamic religions immensely improbable. However, I think a lot of your criticisms were made to some extent in ignorance of the common philosophical reasoning behind many of Lenn Goodman's points, and some of your arguments were simply highly flawed. I will go in no particular chronological order:
    1. Your argument against the relevance of beauty as potential teleological evidence is entirely misdirected. It is not things like why food tastes good or water seems refreshing that philosophers have a hard time explaining in terms of naturalistic processes, but rather esoteric and aesthetic beauty, which often seems far more potent than that which is essential for survival. E.g. take one of Mozart's symphonies, the Mona Lisa, or the feeling of breathtaking beauty when gazing from the top of a mountain over a great expanse of uninhabited Nature's solitude spread forth below you. Or perhaps you might consider the sheer elegance of a concise and consistent, yet explanatory powerful mathematical theorem or equation. What about the stylistic grace of a verse of poetry? The philosophical problem is explaining those things which seem deeply valuable in a way that which is related to mere survival isn't. I'm not saying there aren't good explanations, but you'll have to take a different line or perhaps pursue the one you chose much farther in order to attempt to provide an answer.
    2. The fact that humans evolved in a way which had no demarcations via natural processes doesn't disprove special significance. The special significance itself could be considered to have gradually become attached to humanity. The arguments used by secular and religious alike to show the special-ness of humanity generally rely on characteristics humans don't share with other animals like language (abstract symbolism if you want to be technical), reason (notions of causality combined with time), logic (more or less a combination of the former two), self-awareness (in the sense of being self-aware of one's own self-awareness), love (in the sense of deliberately choosing the good of another even potentially in the face of personal loss), and morality (beyond, or at least seemingly beyond, mere instinct, even if it did arise from such). Unless you can show that other animals share most of these traits (good luck with that), or that a gradual acquisition of "special-ness" is somehow logically fallacious, than I don't see why even non-religious people shouldn't consider humans special compared to other animals (as I do).
    3. He said "scientistic" not "scientific" fundamentalists. What he's probably referring to are people who take the rather shallow intellectual view that science is all of real knowledge, thus intentionally eschewing most of aesthetics, ethics, philosophy, and sometimes even history, while also not realizing that a consistent formulation of their epistemology would also invalidate much of math, logic, and perhaps even the basis of science itself, not to mention cause most of their everyday beliefs to become unjustifiably held. For example, one might look to some of what Lawrence Krauss has written about to be essentially scientistic, such as when he criticizes philosophy as a useless endeavor, not realizing that he's engaging in (relatively poor) philosophy himself, nor what the implications of what he espouses are.
    I will say that some of what you said was really good though, the bit about science as a methodology of arriving at truth in a highly reliable fashion, or how any claim, religious or otherwise needs evidence before it ought to be seriously considered. If anyone actually read this far btw, good job, you are living proof that not everyone in modern society is incapable of concentrating for long periods of time, or engaging with substantive arguments. :)

  • @larryfulkerson4505
    @larryfulkerson4505 5 лет назад +1

    Philosophy is like looking in a darkened room for a black cat that isn't there.
    Religion is like looking in a darkened room for a black cat that isn't there and claiming you found it.
    Science is like looking in a darkened room for a black cat that isn't there with a fucking flashlight.

  • @davidfrey08
    @davidfrey08 7 лет назад +11

    Anyone else annoyed at how many times this old guy kept smacking his lips?

    • @krillin6
      @krillin6 7 лет назад +1

      David Frey
      Didn't notice until you said something! Damn you! Hehe

    • @krillin6
      @krillin6 7 лет назад +2

      David Frey
      A tick caused by dishonesty perhaps?

    • @budahbugahbugah6573
      @budahbugahbugah6573 7 лет назад

      Fk now I hear it!

  • @paradisecityX0
    @paradisecityX0 7 лет назад +7

    "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Einstein

    • @Jaaz7
      @Jaaz7 5 лет назад +1

      I’m good with science without it’s pseudo counterpart, thanks.

    • @paradisecityX0
      @paradisecityX0 5 лет назад

      @@Jaaz7 What psuedo counterpart?

  • @doomdrake123
    @doomdrake123 7 лет назад

    I always asked myself why would the emperor philospoher Marcus Aurelius say that a man should not indulge himself in useless things as philospohy. Today I understood why.

  • @tseeker5578
    @tseeker5578 7 лет назад +5

    CosmicSkeptic, did you try to prank us?Did you picked a bum off the street and told him to ramble 5 minutes about nothing, so that you can debunk him?

  • @DefecTec
    @DefecTec 7 лет назад +6

    Scientific theories we have evidence for whilst religion is build on faith

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino 7 лет назад

      Faith = Fiction

    • @DefecTec
      @DefecTec 7 лет назад +1

      so what if you put your faith in a person? your definition of faith ins't very compatible with the real one but I get what you mean.. still not going to get you far in a debate

    • @LHKKKing
      @LHKKKing 7 лет назад

      That is the gist of it. Well put.

  • @VincentRiquer
    @VincentRiquer 7 лет назад +2

    I find it quite disturbing that each I watch one of your videos, I get an ad that wants to "share the message of Christ with me and my friends" (ad in French, approximative translation)

  • @Der.Kleine.General
    @Der.Kleine.General 7 лет назад +5

    Alex the titan
    ♡.♡

  • @kenpeters1401
    @kenpeters1401 Год назад +3

    Disappointing video. If you want to debate him, then invite him to do so. Sniping at his comments when he doesn't have the opportunity to provide a rebuttal seems cowardly.

  • @neilforbes416
    @neilforbes416 7 лет назад +1

    Alex, I don't argue with your points, I'm an atheist myself. I would just like to give a bit of editing advice when putting your vlogs together. Rather than a sudden jump from sequence to the next, add a fade transition. And a tip, when you cross between shots of yourself and those you may be featuring to argue a point, like Lenn Goodman, for instance, add a wipe transition effect, say, right-to-left when Mr Goodman is to appear, then left-to-right when crossing back to yourself. The use of transition effects smooths out segues from one scene or sequence to the next. I speak from experience of editing videos, initially to burn to DVD, then for upload to RUclips. I mean no offence whatsoever.

  • @XarXXon
    @XarXXon 7 лет назад +4

    The pure hypocrisy of theists telling atheists to study science to find their god.
    Peace

    • @XarXXon
      @XarXXon 6 лет назад +2

      You can't think of any logical arguments so you just fling insults around?
      science
      noun
      the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
      faith
      noun
      strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.
      Peace

    • @LenHazell
      @LenHazell 6 лет назад

      @johnloves jesus
      Someone has not been reading their Bible have they John, · ‎Matthew chapter 5 v 22 ‎ "but whoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell-fire" as the carpenter of Nazareth said, and I'm sure adding retarded doesn't help either.

  • @jscottupton
    @jscottupton 7 лет назад +7

    I've read ugly comments from both theists and atheists but I must say that if it were a contest the atheists win the "ugly comments award" hands down.

    • @David_Last_Name
      @David_Last_Name 6 лет назад +18

      Nope, theists with the "ugly comments award" hands down. (this comment brought to you with exactly as much explanation as the OP's post.)

    • @LenHazell
      @LenHazell 6 лет назад +20

      Yet to hear an Atheist claim a Theist should, will and deserves to burn forever for using their own mind.
      That to me is one of the most "Ugly" contention ever made.

  • @enlightenedchipmunk2001
    @enlightenedchipmunk2001 3 года назад +1

    We don’t really know if the world is remarkably beautiful. For instance, if we lived in a world much uglier than this one, we might attribute the things that are slightly less ugly within that world as beautiful. In other words, we have no reference for beauty other than by comparison to the ugliness that exists in contrast.

  • @americandingo1109
    @americandingo1109 7 лет назад +3

    I was a devout atheist for a very long time until I was forced to confront a question that you seem to sidestep, as indeed most all atheists seem to: the origins of the universe.
    The Big Bang theory cannot explain what happened before its occurrence to account for what caused it, and all resulting matter, to be produced.
    Likewise if something existed before the Big Bang, and triggered the Big Bang itself, then from whence did that energy originate?
    If we concede that something cannot materialize from true nothingness, then no matter how far we proceed down the chain leading to the origin of all existence we will always be left with the same question: from whence did that energy originate?
    Something can not come from nothing, and such a notion completely contradicts our understanding of chemistry and thermodynamics.
    As hard as it is to live by the Bible, because the flesh screams out to sin, I have had to concede to this fact in my own life, and submit to Christ. Following Jesus is seen as the easy path, a cop out to hide from "reality", or a step taken in ignorance. Truth be told you will never see how much of a stranglehold sin has on your life until you try to turn from it only to realize that you truly can not do it alone.

    • @David_Last_Name
      @David_Last_Name 7 лет назад +1

      +Freaky Facts "If we concede that something cannot materialize from true nothingness,"
      Then you would be forced to explain where god comes from and what created god, otherwise you are guilty of special pleading. Also, even I was to 100% concede that your "argument" proves without a shadow of a doubt that god exists, how in the hell do you jump from that to "therefore the bible is true"? Are you saying you can't figure out a way for the god that created the universe to be a different god from your bible? Because I sure can, it's not that hard.

    • @scotte4765
      @scotte4765 6 лет назад +1

      Freaky Facts
      Most atheists do not sidestep the origins of the universe. They just don't jump to unfounded conclusions about it.
      The Big Bang theory cannot explain what happened before its occurrence because it is not intended to. It explains what happened after that initial singularity, about which we know very little. Pointing this out as if it were a deficiency in the theory, as you have here, is like pointing out that the owner's manual of your car doesn't tell how to make a souffle.
      Your other fallacious points have already been addressed by Clade Starfish and David Stagg, but David Stagg's point bears repeating. Tell us what steps of logic got you from "something that triggered the Big Bang" to Jesus Christ and the Bible, and then we'll have an interesting conversation. I'd consider it almost virtually certain that you chose Christianity for far more irrational and circumstantial reasons than the logical thought process you apply to the origin of the universe.

    • @blackychouette
      @blackychouette 6 лет назад

      Freaky Facts Just flick a lighter:
      Where do you think the flame came from? It apeared from nothingness.. it's the effect of combustion, it's neither fuel nor oxygen, it is fire.
      And where do you think it goes when you let the button go?
      Nowhere, it just stops.
      I don't know about you but if fire can pop in and out of existence, why not the universe...

    • @ZackRamsey14
      @ZackRamsey14 6 лет назад +1

      The big bang did not create something from nothing. It was an infinitely dense singularity that become so dense it had to expand. It did not go "boom" and then create new matter.

    • @scotte4765
      @scotte4765 6 лет назад

      Bluemonsoon
      *God's existence is self-evident.*
      No, it isn't. Do you even know what "self-evident" means? It means no other evidence is required. Pointing at the universe or DNA or anything else besides God himself is using other evidence.
      *By definition, God is eternal, the universe is not by definition.*
      Also wrong. The universe is not a human concept that came into being by us defining it. It may or may not be eternal, but we have to observe it sufficiently to determine that one way or the other, and so far we haven't. By contrast, God is a concept that some people _have_ defined as eternal, but doing so is not proof that he actually exists.
      *Obviously, something or another has always existed. Logic calls that God.*
      If you want to strip away all other traits that are commonly associated with "God" and just say that whatever has always existed is what we'll label "God," then I suppose you can do that. Just be sure you're clear that you're not then giving "God" back those characteristics, such as consciousness, morality, involvement in events on Earth, or the authorship of certain books, without further evidence of them. Freaky Facts has yet to explain how we get from "something that started the universe" to Jesus Christ and the Bible.

  • @samhernandez2257
    @samhernandez2257 6 лет назад

    Ok everyone, I came here just to ask a question to both sides of this argument in a civil manner.
    I think science has a way of answering the many questions we have in the world that are typically debated amongst many religions. For example, human origins can be widely debated in terms of creationism or evolution. Yet both serve a similar purpose it seems. To create a better understanding in a world that is so unknown to us. Religion focuses on a broader expanse of the topic while science targets the minute details that can therefore be woven for clarity.
    I’m not stating science disproves religion, considering science is only as effective as the mind studying the topic, but many things cause me to question religion.
    One being the words “God” AND “Goddess”, God implying male, and Goddess implying female. If we are looking at the world as masculine and feminine (in terms of sex and not an individuals gender identity), does something that is referred to by the masculine or feminine name imply we were not necessarily created in a creators image, but a descendant of a “higher being”?
    I do believe both science and religion can hold flaws, but religion is much more unorganized in my mind (not holding one specific religious affiliation but rather religion as a whole) which makes it much more confusing than a simplistic two sided (typically at most) scientific explanation.
    It’s all very confusing to me and I haven’t come to create conflict but rather enlighten me on your personal opinions and what I am potentially lacking.
    And no comments regarding ignorance of a subject should be used in this scenario considering you cannot lack knowledge on a subject that doesn’t hold 100% factual information but is rather left to speculation (religious beliefs based on preference/scientific theories that aren’t entirely backed by evidence).

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 2 года назад

    *"Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man knowledge, which is power; religion gives man wisdom, which is control. Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values. The two are not rivals“* -Christian Scholar, Civil Rights Movement’s Dr. King

    • @scotte4765
      @scotte4765 2 года назад

      Admirable sentiments, until we run into all the cases where religion makes claims of objective physical and historical fact, which it frequently does. It makes claims about how the universe came to exist, how it operates, what beings and realms are connected to it, what those beings have done in the past, what they will do in the future, and what will happen to us after we die. These are not just statements of interpretation, wisdom, and values.

  • @ellischng5408
    @ellischng5408 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video, Alex. Appreciate your use of evidence and citations to back up your arguments :)

  • @Knight766
    @Knight766 7 лет назад

    Some kid without qualifications does know better indeed! I don't know why but it's extremely satisfying when stubborn social assumptions are thrown out the window (i.e. that only academics have the authority to retain and validate knowledge). Keep up the good work you are smashing it.

  • @amaltheia7135
    @amaltheia7135 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I want to explain why I am not believing:
    What is the boiling point of water ? If it is pure water under 1 atm atmosphere pressure, it is 100 degrees Celsius. You can repeat it 1000 times and you will find out that it is always the same result. But as soon as you change the atmospheric pressure, e.g. by doing the heating on mount Everest, you will find out it is boiling earlier, you can again repeat it and get the same results. By adding salt, you will find out that it is now boiling later. But under same conditions you will again get the same results. That's why it is possible to make measuring devices like a thermometer. Imagine you try to measure a temperature and you get different results under the same conditions; the measuring device would be useless.
    So under same conditions you get the same results F(x), under different conditions or initial variables or parameters (x) you get different results.
    Now to the problem, religions are promising two different results, heaven (F1) or hell (F2). What are the parameters for going to heaven (or hell), being good, having faith, being patient, being helpfull, being adequate intelligent (to have faith or not to have faith), live long enough to go to hell (babies go to heaven) etc.
    So, if there are two results, the initial (given) parameters (or the resultant of them) cannot be the same. So if the initial parameters for heaven or hell are differntly distributed to people, can we speak about a fair god ? Do you believe in an unfair god ? I don't.

  • @darthkek1953
    @darthkek1953 7 лет назад +2

    I'm an atheist and I find your videos (along with Dawkins) useful for debunking the "science" of religious or creationist claims. But there is something each of you - or perhaps all of us - is missing: universal human awe at a grandiosity greater than ourselves. With religions everyone in society partakes, some forcibly sure, but for the most part in most religious societies in history most people believed and participated, and they were part of something grander. Look at the Egyptian pyramids, the Jewish temples, the intricate Islamic mosques, European Cathedrals. For that matter, even Stonehenge. Now I have no doubt that science is "true" and religion is not, but the only people who are permitted (or able) to partake in science are gatekeepers of incredible intellectual ability. Yes some amount of the low-level science is taught at school, and the occasional pop-scientist has a "for the masses" book to flog, but for the most part plebs are kept away from the most amazing parts of the frontiers of science in ways they were not kept away from religious institutions or advocates. Even the humblest of parish churches is a marvel of construction and ornamentation by even today's standards; the vicar or priest or mullah or rabbi were (are) people available to the masses throughout their entire lives. We know, from the psychological sciences, about the value and effects of ritual, community, etc., upon the mind, but whereas religions were (are) able to do this as core functions for many thousands of years it is a problem science is seemingly singularly incompetent to solve. From a social perspective, for many people reading the Bible (or other text) in leisure time has been replaced by watching Coronation Street, instead of going to Church (etc.) we take a weekly trip to the multiplex to watch computer-rendered robots beat each other up. Where as you studying? Oxford? Cambridge? Look at the buildings, inspired by the religious,and compare to the buildings of the newer universities inspired by modernity. Visit the Rosslyn Chapel outside of Edinburgh, then see how that neoclassical city is planning to dominate the skyline with a golden turd. I'm not entirely certain we have progressed half as much as we would like.
    files.stv.tv/imagebase/343/605x367/343071-proposed-view-from-calton-hill.jpg

  • @Rhaenarys
    @Rhaenarys 4 года назад +1

    Tbh I felt this was a bit nitpicking on the guy. I get the arguments made against him, but didnt read his arguments the same way. Like the one about a soul. I took it as more of his way of describing individuality. And I think he has a slight point. We arent all mindless robots who all think, sound, and act the same. We are all unique with our own personality. This goes for all life really. I can see it being described as a metaphorical soul.

  • @averagememeenjoyer7241
    @averagememeenjoyer7241 5 лет назад +1

    16:07 ‘... and sharing and receiving.’

  • @audrey7501
    @audrey7501 7 лет назад

    i think you are the best summarizer of extremely complicated topics ever. thats one of the traits that sets you apart.

  • @daverigby23
    @daverigby23 5 лет назад +1

    ' ....but of course, I was very, very drunk '

  • @desmodevil2291
    @desmodevil2291 7 лет назад

    He may be a professor of philosophy with many years of teaching, however, that doesn’t mean everything that comes out of your mouth is to be accepted without skepticism.

  • @MartinSwitzer
    @MartinSwitzer 7 лет назад +1

    I remember you when you were just a 7k-sub boy. Now look how you've grown!
    Well deserved success!

  • @infexiouszl1759
    @infexiouszl1759 4 года назад

    Around 11 minutes in you said that there is no time outside of our universe. I’m just wondering how do you know that? Love your channel and discussions.

  • @James-ye7rp
    @James-ye7rp 5 лет назад

    "Science is not an accumulation of facts, it is a process for deriving facts". Damn straight Lawrence. I say this every time I get the opportunity. It is, fundamentally, the difference between science and religion; science starts with evidence, then forms a conclusion, while religion starts with a conclusion and forms the evidence. That is why religious people cannot honestly claim that they rigorously examine the facts of their beliefs; the theist will study their beliefs forever and not change their beliefs because they just do not look for the evidence against their theistic claims, only seemingly positive claims that appear to bolster their beliefs.

  • @DataJack
    @DataJack 7 лет назад +1

    Alex - I love all of your work, but this one may be your best effort to date. Well done.

  • @chriswaters926
    @chriswaters926 7 лет назад +2

    Great job Alex. I really enjoyed this one. This gentleman expresses perfectly something I have been considering lately. The human mind is capable of holding two contradictory positions, well some of them. I feel there is a real difference between the mind of an atheist and that of a theist. I can not hold on to beliefs that contradict what I conclude to be true. Some do this apparently with out effort. I find this quit baffling.

  • @PaulTheSkeptic
    @PaulTheSkeptic 7 лет назад

    Let us not confuse sentimentality with evidence or truth. That special feeling you get in your heart doesn't have an affect on the world that we live in. This is directed to Professor Goodman btw.

  • @cdmcl3
    @cdmcl3 2 года назад

    btw: cosmicskeptic is simply code for oxforduniversity. this has to do with current geological, not infinity per se. these assertions are subject to continuing review, a fact establishing several implications somewhat familiar in this context.

  • @penboyasgod6103
    @penboyasgod6103 Год назад +1

    "What evidence would it take to make you believe in God?"
    First, call this/your "god" and have him/her/IT appear in front of a huge crowd [OVER 500,000 PEOPLE] and broadcast it on TV MULTIPLE TIMES. *That's just a start.*

  • @vaasnaad
    @vaasnaad 7 лет назад

    Alex, I wish I had been able to pull it together a quarter as much as you have when I was your age. You've got a bright future ahead of you!

  • @MarkLucasProductions
    @MarkLucasProductions 7 лет назад

    A thing cannot exist unless it has 'properties' but properties cannot exist without being instantiated in a 'thing'. All 'things' are necessarily a 'coming together' of 'properties' and 'property bearers'. The human 'self' is a coming together of 'the body' (which is static) and the 'being' of the body (which is dynamic).

  • @robroy25
    @robroy25 7 лет назад +2

    Alex, keep up the good work, hopefully you will be our new younger version of the great and late Christopher Hitchens,
    All we need is your generation to listen and learn from your videos, Cheers

  • @samimay05
    @samimay05 6 лет назад

    I just got an add for something called Mission Hub where it teaches you the perfect way to "Spread the word of God" You pretty much give the website some info about the person and they tell you the perfect way to indoctronate them. They explain it as, "planting a seed and watching it grow"... Interesting

  • @simonjohnston3100
    @simonjohnston3100 7 лет назад

    And Lawrence Krauss perfectly sums up my biggest regret from school. Why do we only teach children the results of science without teaching them how to science?!

  • @timhallas4275
    @timhallas4275 Год назад

    Religion: " I don't see any reason why religion and science cannot coexist. In fact I believe that science supports God's existence.".
    Science: "Science is based entirely on evidence. Religion is belief in spite of evidence to the contrary."

  • @marcdecock7946
    @marcdecock7946 4 года назад

    When you have to chose between science and religion, pick the one that gives the miracles. Some people confuse this with following the evidence.

    • @giardaphslaw5572
      @giardaphslaw5572 3 года назад +1

      The one that gives the miracles is science. The one that says it gives miracles is religion...

  • @73hhK41
    @73hhK41 7 лет назад

    Alex,
    I think you have a "dead" component in your camera (perhaps a photo receptor, but I don't honestly know a lot about cameras). For much of this video, it seemed to me I had a dead pixel near your right shoulder. However, I soon realized the issue was not with my monitor. I just wanted to let you know.
    P.S. I am a huge fan. I love your videos, and I hope you continue to be inspired to make new videos.

  • @abourachidhamidi228
    @abourachidhamidi228 5 лет назад +1

    The Fecundating Winds
    In one verse of the Qur'an, the "fecundating" characteristic of the winds, and the formation of rain as a result are mentioned.
    "And We send the fecundating winds, then cause water to descend from the sky, therewith providing you with water in abundance."
    (The Qur'an, 15:22
    In this verse, it is pointed out that the first stage in the formation of rain is wind. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the only relationship between the wind and the rain that was known, was that the wind drove the clouds. However, modern meteorological findings have demonstrated the "fecundating" role of the wind in the formation of rain.
    This fecundating function of the wind works in the following way.
    On the surface of oceans and seas, countless air bubbles form because of the water's foaming action. The moment these bubbles burst, thousands of tiny particles, with a diameter of just one hundredth of a millimeter, are thrown up into the air. These particles, known as "aerosols", mix with dust carried from the land by the wind, and are carried to the upper layers of the atmosphere. These particles carried to higher altitudes by winds come into contact with water vapour up there. Water vapour condenses around these particles and turns into water droplets. These water droplets first come together and form clouds, and then fall to the Earth in the form of rain.
    As seen, winds "fecundate" the water vapour floating in the air with the particles they carry from the sea, and eventually help the formation of rain clouds.
    If winds did not possess this property, water droplets in the upper atmosphere would never form, and there would be no such thing as rain.
    The most important point here is that this critical role of the wind in the formation of rain was stated centuries ago in a verse of the Qur'an, at a time when people knew very little about natural phenomena…
    The picture above shows the stages in the formation of a wave. Waves are formed by the wind blowing above the surface of the water. With the wind, water particles start to move in a circular motion. This movement soon forms waves, one after the other, and bubbles formed by the waves spread in the air. This is the first stage in the formation of rain. This process is declared in the verse as "We send the fecundating winds and then cause water to descend from the sky."

    • @sunwukong32
      @sunwukong32 5 лет назад +2

      @@MrKit9 well aren't you a paragon of human decency.

  • @fongdimbulator
    @fongdimbulator 7 лет назад

    Goodman's final assertion immediately brought to mind Sam Harris' brilliant analogy regarding brain injury objectively effecting our mental faculties and personality and yet in death we are to believe our "self" is entirely undamaged in the form of a soul that floats away.

  • @FahimusAlimus
    @FahimusAlimus 5 лет назад +1

    I don't think all religions/religious people can be bunched into one thing. Also what you've been describing here is blind faith, not faith. Faith just means trust or confidence in something and it can involve evidence.

  • @JohnStopman
    @JohnStopman 7 лет назад

    I'm a home made [Deistic] philosopher and as such I understand that: without (in)direct evidence for the existense of The Creator there's no reason for Science to be[come] intertwined with any kind of religion. Science informs religion [on Reality], not the other way around.

  • @Oli_Thompson
    @Oli_Thompson 7 лет назад +1

    Alex, I'd really love to hear your thoughts on the Simulation Theory - It may not be religious but I came across it recently and it's quite a fascinating theory.

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos Alex, thank you. I love when you make mincemeat of these arguments.

  • @Dewstend
    @Dewstend Год назад

    That end note transitioning to the sign off killed me 💀

  • @drewstillexists
    @drewstillexists 7 лет назад

    Well done, Alex. Your ability to be respectful but not a pushover serves you well in these response videos.

  • @TheJulioToboso
    @TheJulioToboso 7 лет назад

    Understanding doesn't make me see less. Science only adds.
    -Richard Feynman