I Dismantle Answers News Reporting and Ken Ham is LIVID!
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So ground news is the enlightened centrism of news? Greeeeeat 👎
Mmm Ham and aigs served burned to a crisp, just the way I still like it, going on a decade now.
I want to thank you for actually showing how Ground works and how it can be used to research. I usually skip sponsored segments because they are almost NEVER informational, just for getting brands known which is useless to me and should be ignored by everyone. You actually put useful effort into the spot and it was appreciated!
@@Cajek2in what way is it enlightened centrism? How is understanding bias centrism?
I find it interesting that Ground News sponsors commentators I follow both on the left and the right of many political topics.
Saying that Nazi youth camps were communist is the funniest thing to me
It's an old thing to the far right in America who think that fascism and socialism are the same thing and that Hitler and the Nazis were socialists, some even saying things like "it's in the NAME of the party, National Socialist German Workers' Party, they MUST be socialists." By that measure, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea must be both democratic and a Republic.
It's all an attempt to paint their hated opponents on the left with negative annotations while trying to whitewash the fact that they are the ones who are acting more akin to what those hated labels really point to.
Nazi is litterally National socialists, the nazis wanted to lure the gremans away from the normal marxism/socialism so they did their own version that was acceptable to those voters, but nazi youth camps were mostly based on gymnastics and boy scouting activities.
I believe the lady was talking about communist indoctrination in East Germany, too "erudite" for Ken.
But their name is National socialist?! Checkmate atheists.
When in reality, they were christian.
Did they seriously mention the Nazi's, and then go on to talk about Ken Ham's 'special camps'?
yup
Ken Ham is not a very self-aware man.
Yes, where they'll teach kids to concentrate on God. I mean, you could almost call them... OK, no, this joke has gotten too dark for even me. 😦
As if he didn't even try to hide it but make that a positive advertisement!
I was listening in my kitchen, dropped what I was doing and said, "Are they hearing themselves!? WTF?!"
Ken Ham: "People who go after your kids can't be trusted!"
Ken Ham's idiot audience: **wild cheering**
Also Ken Ham: "Let ME go after your children instead! I obsess about going after your kids and make tons of money out of it!"
Also Ken Ham's audience: **even wilder cheering**
Every accusation is an admission.
Yeah the cognitive dissonance is wild.
@@drewharrison6433 That's always true with the right.
The last time I checked, Ken was worth over 50 million dollars.A lot of it came from building an arc for god.128 million to build the ark-with heavy machinery and power tools and such.Almost $50 a pop to take a tour of the ark. Money,money,money off pushing the Bible fable(s).
When did you first become suspicious ?????
As Arthur Daly used to say
"a good little earner" !!@@shriggs55
The "Has anyone ever witnessed a star form?" remark really triggered me, not going to lie. If you see two mangled cars in the street, skid marks, shattered glass and crumpled bits of metal all over the road, then any remotely reasonable person will think "Oh, those two cars just crashed into each other". A person with the requisite knowledge of things like impact dynamics can work out the probable sequence of events from looking at the skid marks, crumpled metal, etc. But only a complete and utter cretin would think "Oh, those two cars look like they crashed into each other, but as I didn't witness it personally, I can only conclude that those cars have always been like that".
It's the worst kind of wilful ignorance and it really annoys me.
"Beans are the musical fruit. The more you eat, the more you toot. The more you toot, the better you feel. So let's have beans for every meal."
---Albert Einstein
My answer to that nonanswer is 'Oh, were you there when jesus resurrected? Were you there when the witnesses were there? Ar least where you there when the stories were written?".
If asked, "Have we seen a star form?"...I'd answer yes lol
@Julian0101 XD so true. One question I've been asking Christians lately is 'Whats the difference between God and the Devil? Or rather, if either one of them were trying to communicate with you, how would you tell the difference? Because if a voice in your head commanded you to kill your only son, most people would think it was the devil. But god literally said that to Abraham, right? *cue for the bible tells me so* So its not like it would even be obvious.'
[149] Edward Armstrong@ray salmon Thanks for demonstrating your 'Christian' reality denial out in the open for all to see. The Biblical Flood, Shadow People and The Supernatural| Truth Wanted
Jesus is the truth
I feel unemployed clicking on a video that literally JUST DROPPED that i found by refreshing the youtube home page
You're helping me!
It's a great channel
My eyes rolled right out of my head over the "increased number of LGBT students" article as soon as I saw Lisa Littman's name mentioned. Littman's original study regarding ROGD was so fundamentally flawed that the journal that published it had a retraction almost immediately. The fact that anyone takes her seriously after that is astonishing.
Where there's a will there's a way, the human brain is both amazing... and sometimes really depressing...
When my appendix disintegrated, I checked Genesis and it had nothing about surgery. I therefore didn't have the surgery and I died.
RIP
I think you mean that the bible didn't say anything about humans having an appendix so it disappeared. Checkmate.
Thanks for writing us from heaven, once again confirming the biblical theological worldview. Checkmate, atheists.
Wait, why didn’t the pain cause you to ask a Christian to heal you? Jesus healed the slave of a Roman soldier remotely, without even visiting the slave. So you could have had that healed over the phone. Because the Gospels clearly state that true Christians will have all the healing powers of Jesus. 🤔
@@broddr The Lord works in mysterious ways
I really like how you worked your sponsor in this video by actually using them. I usually hate sponsored video plugs, but I actually enjoyed this. Whatever they paid you for it, they need to at least double it!
So Ken Ham is not entirely forthright and honest in where he gets his stories? -Say it ain't so!! :D
I liked the bit about AiG getting most of their news from biased, single sources.
At least they're consistent in their approach to learning?
I hope this sponsor is paying you good because I’ve heard countless ground news ads but this was the first video that made me actually consider downloading because of how you used it and how it prompted me to see it as a useful tool!
He did an incredible job. Really cool way to integrate them and back up his points too. I'd totally get them, but I've had them for several months. They're pretty good to stay informed, especially the blindspot feature. It really helps if you happen to be fairly far into either side's media ecosystem.
The only thing I'm concerned about is all these ads. I've seen their ads everywhere now. I always get a little worried when a service goes so heavily into ad buys.
Same!
My main concern is how they determine what is "factual" and what their own bias is, or how they deal with that. It definitely looks like a useful tool but I want to learn more about how they get that information before I rely on it.
Is is my imagination or has Ham and AiG become more paranoid in the past year or so? It seems they have gone from basic disingenuity and reactionary ideology to increasing bats**t crazy. Their siege mentality seem to entrench deeper and deeper.
Same seems to be happening with all the YECs at the moment. There are some hilariously funny productions coming out of CMI at the moment. Well worth the time to check them out.
It's what happens when you have to run with the mentality that everyone is out to attack your "way of life"
You have to keep escalating the nonexistent threat
@@the_disc32
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iIIustrating h0w guIIibIe christians are
fake 0utrage 0ver invented issues is their speciaIity
Yeah, he's just put out a video saying how dangerous William Lane Craig is.
@@ianchisholm5756
Really?!
Why is AIG saddened about biases and discrimination, when you're required to sign a contract of faith to work for them? No self awareness at all!
“Were you there to see a star being born?”
“Were you there when Jesus was resurrected?”
"Is Christianity a religion based on faith of things you haven't personally witnessed?"
Ken: Yes.
"Is Science a religion based on faith of things you haven't personally witnessed?"
Bill: Yes.
mic drop.
@eduardopena5893
Science fundamentally isn’t a religion nor is science based on anything remotely resembling religious faith. Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
A scientist
Love this integrated use of your sponsor - teaching people how to evaluate sources, whether they have the tool or not, is a good way to ensure higher media literacy in general.
I hid the fact that I was bisexual for decades from everyone I knew, including my wife. I am in a monogamous relationship and do not have sexual experiences with men by choice. It doesn't change who I might be attracted to.
So funny the “were we there??” As if his creation story is a first hand testimony
So true, who was the witness in Genesis prior to Yahweh creating Adam? Somehow that pure speculation doesn’t bother fundamentalists, perhaps because that speculation was “inspired by a god” as opposed to being developed by the scientific method.
@@broddr Christians admit that they are accepting it on faith. They are being honest. The evolutionist believers, other than Bill Nye who admitted he had a faith in a discussion with Ken, ironically enough, are stating their FAITH as THE ONLY TRUTH. Seems a bit hypocritical to me, but, you have the freedom of your religion as well, so have fun with it.
You hit the nail on the head at 18:55
I am speaking as a cis, bisexual man.
I got married at 20 years old to a cis woman. As far as I knew at the time (deeply indoctrinated in the church), I was "straight". That's all I knew.
I've since done A LOT of learning about myself and exploring the world. I can confidently say that I am bisexual.
But you know what I haven't done? Cheated on my wife. I love her and cherish her. We've been through hell (haha) together. Our relationship is paramount in my life. OF COURSE I'm not "bisexually active". I would be a complete fool to be.
There are days I feel almost entirely straight. There are days when I feel massively queer, haha. Most days it's somewhere in between.
Anyways, I'll stop rambling. You nailed it though....
Appreciate that affirmation.
You can't be speaking as that, because there's no such thing as a "cis" anything.
@@eduardopena5893 I'd love for you to expand on that.
I was under the impression that the word "cis" as a prefix has been in use for hundreds of years and has it's roots in the latin 'Cis' meaning "this side of" or "nearer to".
@@nasonguy Well, this is going to be a bit of a deep dive, but you did ask me to expand on it, so I hope you are prepared for a bit of a read.
Latin is a quite old language and while that original version of the word "cis" has been around for a long time, it was not at all used in the way it is currently being used in our time. It does mean what you think it does, but it was never in use with the other term "gender." That connection didn't occur until the English current day usage. I'll get to that a little later, but if you use some common sense here, it should already make sense to you.
While I have been on this planet for nearly a half century now (goodness, has it really been that long?) and because of my line of work with a doctorate of pharmacology, that involves a lot of science and chemistry, the term has been around in science for a long time and has absolutely nothing closely related to the Latin meaning of the word, or the current day adaptation. But, in all of my time, my parents' time, and my grandparent's time, none of us had ever heard the word used in common/popular language to refer to anything, especially as it refers to gender.
The current adaptation of the abbreviation for "cisgender" is "cis." That is a very important distinction. The word "cisgender" includes the word "gender," which is an English word. This might be a rather meaningless distinction since you can trace that word back to other root words from other languages, but it is not a direct copy of the word like "cis" is in this discussion. At any rate, the term "cisgender" didn't come about until supposedly the 1990's from my research, but I hadn't heard of that terminology until perhaps five years ago.
So, I don't agree with the term "cisgender" or "cis" for short. There is already a term for a male and a female, it needs no precursor. The term is being used in a derogatory fashion, and also being used to pervert the notion that there are only two genders. So if you are to accept the notion of a "cisgender," you have to agree with the notion that there are other kinds of genders. There aren't. You can take this last part of my argument any way you like.
@@eduardopena5893 Yeah, thanks for elaborating. You've made it clear that you are of the "Old Guard".
You bait and switched me with an ambiguous statement.
Language changes.
Social norms change.
The newness of a word has nothing to do with the validity of the thing it describes.
You are conflating Gender and Sex.
You are implying that "cisgender" means something other than "A person whose gender aligns with their biological sex assigned at birth".
To say that "cisgender" is being used in a derogatory fashion means nothing. So is the word "queer". So is the word "gay". Their derogatory use has NOTHING to do with the validity with which they are used in positive and non-derogatory contexts.
Kent is just mad that his indoctrination efforts aren't working, and I love every minute of it.
He got Bill Nye to admit that his belief in science is a faith.
So, guess it is working.
@eduardopena5893
There’s no such thing as a “belief in science”. Science is an evidence-based process of abductive reasoning and thus doesn’t require anything remotely resembling religious belief. Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
A scientist
Paul, thank you so much. This is the way to advertise a sponsor like Ground News -- using them to review the sources and biases of news cited by these apologists.
I can imagine Bodie finding out he has stage 4, the doc is in the middle of conversation about targeted treatments, Bodie says “I’m tired of all the professional talk, everyone wants to tell us we are mortal, what gives”
Yeah, I like Aron handled that once on here "why don't we just get him a ball of yarn to play with" something like that Aron said, it was perfect too.
“Well doc, you’re saying it started in my kidney and spread to my bowel and lungs. But how can you tell? Were you there, in my kidney?”
@@Nekulturny
Aron has literally heard it all, many, many times over, his reactions are always hilarious
It is really nice to hear the calming (with a slight angry undertone) voice of paulogia once in a while.
Thanks for the effort man.
It seems like Answers in Genesis is aware of everyone else's biases except their own...
Always news from Ken Ham Sandwich and the gang always brings a smile to my face with their delusional comedy🤣🤣
Where I live air quality due to fires has had an AQI over 200 for a week now, which never happened 20 years ago, and people here are still trying to say there’s no climate change.
10:48 Yeah, Ham's bs thought stopper is nonsense on several grounds. One of which is the fact that while no human can live long enough to see a star form from start to finish, we are able to see different stages of that star formation, and that's enough to tell us a lot about how stars form. If mayflies were able to pass down information to their descendants, or share it collectively, it might be possible for them to know of houses in different stages of construction, which would also allow them to deduce how houses are built.
Another thing is that by simply denying something happened because no one was there to witness it or no one could possibly witness the whole thing, Ken is basically denying a lot of things including the entirety of the Biblical works. After all, no one alive was around to actually see those things happen. Ken Ham cannot simply claim then that the Bible itself is a reliable record when his own statement denounces similar scientific records. It would then boil down to which is actually more reliable as information and evidence which is entirely outside of his "were you there schtick".
Finally, Ken Ham's attempts to shrug off applying the same standards to his own worldview by ad hoc asserting that "God was there" and relying on the evidence free assertion that the Bible was essentially written by God. Which of course is simply the hypocritical Christian method of applying different standards to different information.
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story...... or....... Don't stand in between a $20.00 note and a theme park owner.
Right. How do they know that God wrote the Bible? Were they there to see it happen? The idea that no one can know anything they didn't personally see is ridiculous on its face. None of us saw the American Revolution happen. And it's not in the Bible either. I guess we shouldn't believe it happened. We don't even personally see most of what we know about that happens in our own time.
You don't know how stars form. You BELIEVE you know based on what you think you see.
@@eduardopena5893 Based on many observations plus how gravity works, plus what we know about physics and we can piece together how stars form, not to mention we've seen how stars are destroyed.
If we've never seen something, does that mean that for any murder that occurred withput witnesses, it can never be known how it happened?
@@DeludedOne No, but to prove that somebody committed a murder, you have to prove that case with actual evidence. You can't have somebody go to court and say, "I think this person committed murder," and expect to win your case.
Nobody has observed the birth of a star. Nobody has seen a star "form." So there are no observations of this. You think we know how physics and gravity works.
Seeing something being destroyed is not the same thing as seeing it being created.
You THINK you know how stars form based on limited bits of information and accepting on FAITH that certain things happened. You don't actually have any proof of this.
It might be a bit evil but I think it would be fun to see Ken Ham as part of a murder investigation where someone in his family got taken out...
The twist is that the police officers insist no one was there to witness the crime so they can't draw any conclusions.
I know there's an animated video to that effect out there somewhere.
DarkMatter made a video about that. It was pretty funny.
@EmissaryOfStuff oh, so it was Darkmatter. I reckon it's his video I remember. I ought to download it.
It's unfortunate that peoples' standards can be as stupid and inconsistent as Ken's.
I’ve always said that all those old cold case murders were performed by god. He’s got the track record, he can’t be seen and hes everywhere.
I was going to say that sounds like exactly DarkMatter's kind of video!
AIG reminds me of car manufacturers saying, “you don’t need to service your vehicle transmission, it has lifetime fluid”, they’re technically true but misleading, not replacing your transmission fluid will shorten its life.
Anytime I can start my day with a new Ham &Eggs segment it's a good day.
*Ham&AiG
Damn. I didn’t realize Ham used the “did you observe it?” Argument.
I mean, the irony in that is incredible. Astounding.
“Hey Ken, have you ever observed Jesus? Have you ever been in a group of people who heard god speak audibly?”
No?
I reserve my snarky name calling for now.
How do these people see smog, light pollution, huge clusters of trash, disappearing animals, and everything else, and say “meh, who cares?”
I try to not be snobby about difficult science terms, because we all know they exist and suck, but I am enjoying watching AiG make glorious face-plants on almost every headline
There are far more beautiful and interesting places to visit in Kentucky than the Ark Encounter.
I find it revealing that they say everyone has a worldview bias, without acknowledging that their worldview bias is that Genesis is a literal story so anything that disagrees with it they dismiss, regardless of the evidence.
I use ground news free version and it is a good source. Also the issues on climate that they bring up shows the difference between weather and climate. Keep up the great work Paul.
I don't watch the news or read news, I get all my news from news communicators on RUclips. I've been seeing a lot of sponsorships for ground news.
It's cool that people are source checking their articles.
i cant stand ppl that first of all are against lgbt and second of all are like "oh look the lgbt 'trend' is on the rise!" no dude, weve been here, were just able to come out and be comfortable with our sexuality more than ever
yet ppl like Ken Ham and his group of fanatics cant stand to just see the facts of reality
Nobody is against you. I disagree with your lifestyle choice in the same way you disagree with Ken Hamm's religion and teachings.
You can be comfortable being whomever you want. You don't have the right to force others to be, and you certainly have no right coming around my children and trying to teach them about your choices without my knowledge or permission.
I believe the trend is on the rise because of a severe lack of access to and availability of proper mental health care in this country.
@@eduardopena5893 ok first things first. sexuality is NOT a choice. in fact if you really think it is i challenge you to choose to be gay. second the statement "nobody is against you" is just plain wrong. you dont know me or anything about my life so for you to claim that anyways simply has no merit. ive been berrated, yelled at, and even had things thrown at me simply bc i was publicly showing rainbow colours or when i was with my bf. ive been told countless times about how i will burn and suffer unimaginable torment in hell for eternity for my "choice" of being gay. as far as children education on sexuality goes, i personally do not go out of my way to teach any child on the subject nor did i claim to, so to bring that up is irrelevant. i will say however i do believe education to be very important and in this context it teaches children people are different and they exist just as much as anyone else and if they themselves realise somewhere down the road thats how they are as well it can be taught to them that 1 its normal and 2 they can figure it out sooner and hopefully live more fulfilling lives by doing so. and i assume by the last part of your comment (please lmk if i am misinterpreting your point) you mean to say that being gay, bi, trans, or what have you is actually a mental disorder when it is not and generally has been known not to be since the 50s or 60s if im remembering my history correctly. mental problems can stem from stigma and discrimination towards those in the lgtb+ community. i personally have experienced sever anxiety and depression from it and the fact that ik that if i were to come out to my family (bc its happened to a cousin of mine) i would be immediately disowned by half of my entire family. i encourage you to research this topic more and hope that you can walk away from it with a better understanding.
one more thing, im not entirely sure what youre saying by "you dont have the right to force others to be" im not forcing anything on anyone, i just hope that people can better understand the troubles ppl in the lgbt+ community go through and what actually goes through their heads instead of relying on what i can only assume (bc ive seen it time and time again) what you have heard from various pastors and other religious spokepersons
side note, id also encourage research into what the bible actually says about homosexuality and in its historical context. there are many great videos about it from christian and secular scholars of the bible and they all agree it just isnt as simple as "bible says gay is bad"
I love their goal post moving when it fits their narrative. One minute the earth and all of creation intricately created and is perfect and pure as it is, like the "God made sunsets beautiful for us to look at;" but whenever it suits then it's also a cursed earth and creation destined for decay and destruction.
If you're not going to form or sustain your belief based on evidence, having your public-facing hypotheses explain everything (because they're unfalsifiable and have no predictive power) is the way to go.
Otherwise you have to make specific claims about observable things, and then people might notice how often you're factually wrong. Which is bad optics for someone who claims to hold the only correct interpretation of the infallible word of god.
Most evangelicals not only believe that this world is destined for destruction, they are hoping for that “judgement day” and, for some of them, actively working to make it happen.
You do know there is more than one power at work? Oh, of course you don't, because you've never studied the Bible.
@@eduardopena5893
Definitionally, if there is an omnipotent and omniscient god, nothing in the universe happens without its consent. Indeed, nothing in the universe can happen that is not willed by that god.
So no, in a cosmic sense, there are not any other powers at play. Unless you think this god is of limited power and knowledge?
@@fieldrequired283 It is not up to me to question God. If you want to question him, you can take it up with him the day you meet him.
"Answers in Genesis has a school he can apply to" DEAD 💀💀💀
I must have missed the part showing Ken Ham being livid.
As a bisexual in a straight passing relationship thank you so much for your understanding of bisexuality. I'm not straight just because the person I fell in love with is the opposite gender, he is just who clicked with me! Id love him just as much if he was a woman or an endby!
No, sorry, you're the victim of social contagion. Or CRT. Or Marxism. Or something.
You can't possibly be a rational actor who understands their own internal state because Ken Ham said so
I'm bi, and I didn't come out until I was 40 when I met my first girlfriend (20 years ago), after 2 failed marriages. Unfortunately I had no idea that bisexuality even existed in my teens and 20's. I thought that everyone was either gay or straight, and since I'd fallen in love with a man, I must be straight. I am so glad that young people nowadays are more clued in than I was, and confident enough to express their sexuality openly.
What's an 'endby'?
@@SuprahamptonAlso Spelled NB. It's short for non-binary.
@@kayew5492My boyfriend didn't realize he was bi until his twenties, shortly before we started dating, because he found girls sexy and never considered if he thought guys were hit too. That was 20 years ago and he's still as bi now as he was then.
Great work Paul. This looks like it took a great deal of research and an investment of your time to put together. I appreciate this. I use a far simpler and quicker method: 'Everything that comes out of AIG is worthless'. This method saves time and is 100% reliable.
"Once you go full Nummy Muffin Coocol Butter, you never go back."
---Albert Einstein
I really liked the in-depth look at the usage of Ground News. Makes an even better "commercial" for it.
Interesting, and congrats on the new sponsor! 🎉What a great way to feature the sponsor, looks like AIG will have to step it up. Not surprising some of the articles searched weren’t ‘recognized’ by the search engine- AIG and other creationists like using non-standard terms for science processes which makes it harder for any of their flock seeking understanding or fact based evidence elsewhere.
Paulogia, great video! And I'm so glad you're showing how ground news works! And AIG doesn't, lol. 👍💖💙🥰✌
Freewill is the answer to the problem of evil but apparently not the answer to the problem of evil done to our atmosphere.
Brilliant, just brilliant. I’ve daydreamed about doing this exact thing - slap ignorance with facts. The broader overview makes it easier to stick to the facts and not get bogged down in conservative semantics. Thank you Paulogia, that was a hoot
the worse slavery of all is being a slave to sin whose master is the cruelest of all
@@raysalmon6566 Sorry to be rude, but that is nonsensical.
Do you save up your money to make a purchase?
I bet you do or have in the past. Congratulations, you just used a "conservative semantic."
2 problems with this video:
- it is mainly a long infomercial for the sponsor
- at no point is Ken Ham "LIVID!" about Paul's "dismantling"
What? Paul lied to you? What a shock. Makes you wonder what else he's been dishonest about this whole time, doesn't it?
@@eduardopena5893 not really, I think it's just clickbait
@@aditsu Which is a lie. That's the whole point of clickbait....hello.
I'm an LGBTQ person, I didn't even know I was trans because I didn't have the language to understand what I had felt like almost my entire life. Once I felt safe exploring my gender identity without even knowing that's what I was doing, I did, that's when I slowly found out I'm a girl and my story is not unique, most of us knew we had strange feelings we couldn't explain most of our lives, once we knew what being transgender means, everything fell into place and we started our transition which dramatically improved our quality of life without hurting anyone else in the process.
I'm post-op too and I have ZERO REGRETS about it, I'm very happy with my results and if I had to, I would do it again!! Most of us trans people experience those same results after our surgeries, the right is constantly lying about transgender people; if people really wanted to know what it's like to be trans, they should ask a trans person instead of relying on far Right propaganda.
You didn't know you were trans because you never were, and you still aren't. There is no such thing.
Jazz Jennings might disagree with you. There are many videos of people that are trying to reverse the mutilations done to them because they are more miserable after they've gone through it.
You are in store for some severe medical issues in the future. You are eventually going to come to the realization that you aren't really what you think you've become.
I am sure you know who Dylan is. "Days of girlhood." Notice he is focusing on the word "girl" and not "Woman." But, that's a separate issue. Dylan has a huge fan who was inspired to go through the mutilation surgery by Dylan (even though Dylan hasn't done that himself) and now they are completely depressed. The videos are heartbreaking to watch.
@@eduardopena5893 the regret rate among transgender people is between one percent and a fraction of a percent, statistics confirm this fact.
What other transgender people have gone through to resolve the dissonance between who they feel they are and how they are perceived by society (gender dysphoria) always comes with risks and we all known them as we are also willing to take them because being absolutely sure that we are in pain for not being able to express to the world and see ourselves the way we absolutely need to is much greater than the risks and pain we go through to modify our bodies to achieve the closest approximation we can to the internal image we have of ourselves.
You're weaponizing other people's experiences to deny my identity as a woman, that's not just immoral, it's downright cruel, it's hate disgused as concern for me. You definitely should rethink your position on this matter.
Asking a Christian Apologist if the Bible is supported by evidence is like asking a 12 year old Justin Bieber groupie for an honest, unbiased critique of the latest Justin Bieber album.
The fact, that Ken and co. try to talk away the topic of climate change, by appealing to the Bible, is worrying.
It really does remind you of how much of a threat dogmatic religious thinking is, for humanity.
Love this video. I appreciate you using ground news, an example of how it's suppose to use.
Regarding Climate Change, most people do not understand the difference between "Climate" and "Weather" - there is a HUGE difference!
How...how do people not immediately jump up in outrage when Ken jumps from bitching about indoctrinating children to shilling his giant money mill?
People like Ken Ham criticizing youth indoctrination could well be a verse in the Alanis Morisette song 'Ironic'.
And ironically if it were, it would be the only example of irony in the whole song. A song about irony that contains no examples of irony, ironic, isn’t it?😂
Is it just me, or would attending a "special camp" run by either fundies or Germans be equally disconcerting?
A Ham And AiGs video, after so long! You sure know how to treat us well. Though now I'm hungry, time for some omelet
"Human ancestors survived the impact that killed the dinosaurs, what objection could AiG have"
Obviously, you forgot that AiG rejects the asteroid part, because the dinosaurs had to have died in the flood.
You’re work is always amazing, but this one stands out as one of my favorites. Happy to be a Patreon supporter and learning something new with every new Paulogia post!
I can understand how some people might think human activity driven climate change is a "new trend", considering that media have either ignored or ridiculed climate scientists for decades until recently.
Climate change is a, “in your face”, inescapable fact. Oh, you can play the, “Three Monkeys Denial” card but ultimately it’s you & your family that will suffer!
Welp this video finally convinced me to get ground news. Btw did you know that an ad for Epoch times (yikes) shows up when you get it from the app store?
Sadly not much you can do about those sorts of ads creeping in.
My favourite ads are the ones for Gaia. I hope logicked covers their "fun" videos.
Mayflies live 2-3 years. It is only the adult instar which has a duration of 2-3 days existing only to mate, but doing so in vast numbers and all at once in a manner which overwhelms the ability of predators to concentrate and significantly reduce their numbers.
I loved this meta analysis. I have seen Ground News as a sponsor on many sites, but have never seen it used! Thank you!
This was one of the most interesting videos you've done. Tracking their sources with that tool was fascinating and I hope you do more.
I love when they're reporting numbers, they always choose the scariest way to present them. An increase of 790% could literally be that 1 person identified x years ago and now 790 people do. These wild percentages mean absolutely nothing without context.
An increase of 790% would mean that 8.9 people now identify...
@321cheeseman a great example of how people don't understand numbers and statistics.
Except when using those same statistics in the same manner to support your idea, or just completely ignoring statistics that prove you wrong.
Absolutely LOVED this video and your approach Paul. Keep up the great work.
If you ever hear anyone complain about critical race theory, all you need to do is ask them to define it, ask where it's being taught, how it's being taught, and to whom is it being taught. They will have nothing.
It is being taught in schools across the country. There are plenty of YT videos about this, since this is the only place you all seem to get your information from.
It is being taught by having what are perceived to be white kids apologizing to what appear to be minority children for being white, racist, etc. There are plenty of videos showing this. You can look that up, too.
It is indoctrinating children that white people are the most vile race on the planet, the cause of all the evils in the world.
There is a video of kids being lined up and then they are supposed to take steps forward if what the person speaking matches them. Then they make sure to say things that are untrue about white people, but link it in a way to being white so the the white kids step forward more times than the others. Then they use that to somehow make a correlation to "white privilege" which is also not a real thing. I am sure you can find this video if you look.
You want me to continue? You can try to deny this all you want, but the problem for you is, the truth and evidence of this is out there. This is clearly more than "nothing." Now, before you type a reply to this just simply trying to deny everything, don't. Save it. Because I know you all have a problem with the truth and accepting when you are all proven flat out wrong. All you will do is call me names and say, "Nuh-UH," and then try to come up with some word salad to make things seem like they aren't what they are. It isn't going to work or convince me or anyone else with a functioning brain. Save it.
Nice video Paul. This kind of video is so helpful to finding out the truth.
Talking about the “special camps” they have, just after they talked about the Nazis… hits different.
Thanks for the introduction to Ground News. It's a nice tool to aid in critical analysis of "news" put in front of us. It is important to recognize this service doesn't seem to do anything regarding the facts of a story. That will still be up to the reader to continue to research or accept as presented. Now I need to fact check their bias/factuality/ownership methodology for its bias, factuality and ownership. Aww screw it. Remember, figures don't lie but liars do figure.
Nicely done - really interesting and entertaining - and a perfect ad for ground news!
this is probably the best ad video ground news could wish for, excellently used throughout the video and proved to be a great tool for what is being used for
Wait, so temperatures change on a daily basis? Surely this piercing insight has gone unnoticed by climate scientists for the past hundred years.
Whoa.. he's DOCTOR Tim Chafee these days? How did I miss that?
I always thought he was a sign painter
I missed that until late in the edit as well. I need to research further.
Good catch
Thanks a lot for the help in learning to navigate Ground News! I've been meaning to use it but it says a bunch of things about stories so I wasn't sure about what to look out for
You always do such a thorough job. Thanks for all you do!
Thank you!!
Important work, thanks Paul.
The woman in the centre looks to me like she's constantly saying the mantra "you need the pay cheque, you need the pay cheque!" to herself to keep from having a total conniption from all the lies.
I love the irony of watching a video sponsored by an app to find sources and biases of reported stories in order to get a handle on what's really going on in the news having a commercial by Epoch Times.
Anything that pisses off Ken Hamm has to be a good thing. Am I right?
So if I do something that pisses you off, that must be a good thing. Well, the Christians all must be right and doing a ton of good things by your own argument.
This was a pretty cool concept. Yes, it's a sponsor, but it's the most useful and creative way I've seen someone use their sponsor throughout the video.
Just on statistics, it can sound a lot when you say an increase of 700%, but that could be achieved by going from 1 to 8, and maybe within a population 10,000 students that would actually seem quite small. So raw numbers are also good to know.
Thank u Paul. That was an interesting take on aig biases
It could/would be good to include these snippets going forward in all of yr reviews
Cheers
Wow, Tim taking the position that if a doctor says an abortion is explicitly medically necessary, you shouldn't trust them.
Who does he trust to make the judgement then? Is he going to pray over a woman and ask God?
The video is a nice call out on the hypocrisy of what they're calling their world view.
Love the use of Ground news.
I'm convinced ken doesn't actually think about anything he says. He just talks with full confidence hes correct and never reflects.
If they like it, like smart phones, then the science is sound. If they don't like it, the science is flawed. Same science, broken people.
going straight from Stalin and Hitler's 'camps' to his own Ark camps is perhaps the most tone deaf, un-self aware link between two topics since ABC broadcast their groundbreaking series, "Highrise - a history of the skyscraper" on the evening of 12th September 2001.
Appreciating your work from Seattle.
Cheers!
24:22 - "From TripAdvisor, 22 best things to do in Kentucky"
To be fair, though, #7 on that list was "go somewhere else"
But, hey, Wonderfest is in Kentucky, so there's that.
The fact that the Ken Ham things gets listed on the 22 best things to do in Kentucky just means that the list of good things to do in Kentucky is pretty small. They couldn't even come up with 25, even including the Ark encounter.
I wonder how they will react when the first formerly habituated regions on Earth will become uninhabitable to humans.
Our boy Paul got the ground news sponsorship im proud and supporting!
They are completely right! We as humans cannot break the earth. However, we can make the earth inhabitable for US!
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Thanks for the video :)
Higher education is for sure a safe place. Where I grew up no one would dare to identify. I went to university and, wow, suddenly the freedom to be yourself meant I was suddenly aware of this diversity. This was over 30 years ago. Back when no one seemed to care as much. Now we have this bizzare moral panic. The sky doesn't fall in if you allow people to be themselves, or have abortions. There are real problems to spend our time on.
Did the Louisville Slugger museum turn an entire tree trunk on a giant lathe to make that bat?
Nicely laid out and explained.
All I can think of now is a little curious mayfly, sitting on my shoulder, as I view a time lapse video, of a house being built start to finish! This little unnamed mayfly, is now in the Mayfly Guinness World Records, as the ONLY mayfly ever, to have seen a house built start to finish: please note the asterisk directing to a footnote, explaining it was only a “video” not the actual event. Said footnote resulted from a settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by the Mayfly for Accurate Reporting Institute, A.K.A.; MARI. Unfortunately, non of the complainants survived to celebrate their victory. Factuality of reporting: 100% reliable sources leaning center
Great approach to this topic
Ken is the same dude who when asked 'what would change your mind?' , replied: 'nothing.'
No offense, but his bias is _damned clear_
Ken’s answer probably has less to do with his faith and more to do with maintaining his salary.
I love Ken Ham episodes. I wish he would post more content. Ham and AiG news!