The questions are designed to paint evangelicism as positively as possible. "Do you support LGBT+" is too vague a question. Ask them "Is LGBT+ activity sinful?" and watch every single one answer yes.
eating shellfish is sinful. clothes of 2 different fabrics is a sin, pork, etc. gotta love when they use the bible as an excuse to oppress minority groups. Wonder what Jesus would think of that one?
@@0xsergy Modern evangelicals despise everything Jesus stood for. They shit on The Sermon on the Mount. I’m borderline anti-theist and I’m more like Jesus than a lot of evangelicals
Also I can't prove it but it really feels like this was a "Social experiment" like they were just doing "odd one out" but instead of people trying to find the plant it's obvious who it is and they test to see how much peer pressure influences evangelicals. The question about "Woman leadership" was the turning point where that guy realized he was outnumbered and he started moderating his opinions to stay cool with the ingroup and the other people were heavily influenced by peer pressure because that woman was the most confident and authoritative in the room. Every group can be effected by peer pressure but evangelicals have authoritarianism built into their beliefs. It's why they push for socially conservative values and like a strongman like Trump. Most of them literally chose Trump over pence even though they know Trump doesn't care about religion. They care more about the power and influence Trump brought them and were willing to just tell pence "Yeah he tried to kill you but get over it,he's the most powerful figure who can give us what we want." Hell Pence is perfect example himself. The only reason why he didn't do what Trump Said and wanted him to do was because he knew it wasn't even possible. Yet to this day...Pence still defends Trump and still will push for the same policies and back up his rhetoric. Pence also realized that Mitch was more powerful than Trump at that moment and he wanted to stay in the good graces of the party establishment who are in charge of fundraising.
The way Jason talks (and to a lesser the rest of them)is how everyone I knew in church always talked. Like, what they were saying was as vital to life as sunlight, as wise as any ancient master, as beautiful as your partner on your wedding day. Its so forced and wild to watch on the other side of things.
Omg yes! It's like they're constantly monologing for some unseen audience. That's the kind of traumatic psychological brain injury that comes from telling children that Jesus is watching their every move and reading their thoughts
@@axofbrevity you have no idea how weird and annoying the weekly nights watching and discussing The Office was. Like twelve college aged video essayists reading scripts at each other.
This was Nietzche's greatest critique of Christianity. The amount of dogma that exists forces them to never question the validity of their faith. Faith first life second.
they all have main character syndrome and see themselves as mini versions of Jesus, persecuted and carrying the weight of everyone else's sins on their shoulders as they try to save them
As they've said, biblical context matters. But of course only when it comes to defending their rights. Context doesn't matter when it comes to oppressing minority groups.
A lot of these things especially when it comes to Old Testament can be a little grey. I’m not Christian but my old school was and they would most likely respond with “rules in the Old Testament only matter if it deals with morality. The morality of god never changed but social rules that have nothing to do with morality are subject to change to the culture.”
The other ones gotta just be normal Christians. My buddy’s family doesn’t even go to a ‘evangelical’ church but they agree with Jason on 90% of things.
if this was Odd One Out, the girl with the sleaveless shirt would definitely be the red herring. The one who's studying to be a pastor would be the atheist, cause you know the r/atheist knows the bible better than Jason and the others.
Theres what christians say in public n what they say behind closed doors.. we dont have the right to forget what these ppl did for THOUSANDS of years consistently when they actually believed they had god on their side.
@@ChillAssTurtle right, these are the same people who will bring up the Roman's as proof of Christian persecution but if you bring up any of the numerous crimes done in the name of Christianity those some how don't count.
@@TheRealAb216 they think everyone thats not them isnt a real christian.. thats how they do it, they just lie n say errr theyre in a different cult actually XD
i love the way they basically go "it doesnt matter how good you are you have to believe in this guy" if thats actually the case im sure hell will be a better fit, i bet the devil is chill as fuck and just chills
my thoughts exactly is this a generational problem or geological problem? I'm from west Europe and know most relegions very good my mother joined the evangelical movement here 6 years ago and it's nothing like this weird video full of gay libtard "religious" people
It's a political play, they want to come off as accepting to help being more flick to the shepherd. Some aspects they were being just Oregon evangelicals, but for the most part they were trying to give off as best of a commercial they could for people to join them
As a bi person who grew up in a Christian household,(which I no longer identify with that religion). I have heard pastors saying that yes, gay is a sin, and that they do accept them in there spaces to an extent, but "if they don't pray away there sins" and they have been in the church for a while, then they think its ok to kick them out, because they are going to contaminant other men.Mhhhh so accepting.🤦♂️🤦♂️
I’d say almost all evangelicals and western Christian’s in general have an “American exceptionalist” idea of what the term “evangelical” means so even though a lot of Christians might not be what hasan or other non Christian’s might think of when they hear that word it’s been made synonymous with Christian in the west by radical fundamentalists who believe evangelicalism and that style and beliefs set are the only right and true version of Christianity you might not ever hear anyone say it but as someone who grew up in that ideology and has since learned and questioned people I know about differences between evangelicalism and other types of Christianity it is very much a belief that is held just under the surface
@@v0id_d3m0n that’s very interesting whereas it seems the opposite in North America do you think it may have something to do with more traditional long-standing interpretations of Christianity have roots that are anywhere from 600 to 1500 years old whereas in North America Protestant evangelicalism is the more rooted and prominent iteration of Christianity at least in the last 200 years or so?
I'm more familiar with "reformist Catholics" than "reformist Evangelicals" given I was one for a bit, but the reason I still held the "Catholic" part of that was out of tradition and family. And believing there is some good to be found in the Scripture, and specifics of Catholicism, and wanting this community that nurtured me to be better. I'm not anymore, incidentally, but I get the impulse
@@jujutrini8412 the reformist Catholic church is an off shoot of the Roman one, (attempting to be) progressive and based in NYC. But I'm not American, never was a part of it, and I was more just speaking to the tendency for some religious people to seek reform within the confines of their church, and not abandoning it.
@@jujutrini8412 not that I'm aware of either; except in so far as all of Protestantism is lol but that's not the point you were making. Anglicanism and Church of Ireland are the closest I know of, but they wouldn't say they were Catholic. The "reformist catholics" do say they're Catholic. Most places say if you break communion with Rome, you're by definition not Catholic anymore, but they kept the name. Probably for reason I said before.
I would say that most of us who were raised evangelical but would fit in with this group, either no longer identify as evangelical, or if they do, they spend more time debating other evangelicals about all this, or they just aren’t very vocal.
36:49 - God bless these ignorant well meaning kids. Hey, your church is not interested in your ideas for doing charity and alleviating suffering. The whole point of all this is to spread cruelty
To preface, I’m a very very loose Christian…evangelists annoy the hell out of me, I went to a Christian summer camp, during one of the big gatherings that happened every night with everyone at the camp the power went out and the absolutely insane evangelist who was on stage claimed “satan is trying to stop us from worshipping, we need to sing so loud that we drown him out and we need all of you to get saved by the light of god tonight in order to push him out” That shit pissed me off so much
The most frustrating part about religious Christians is that it's always a 'pick and choose' they cannot recognize how they are all subjectively choose the parts of the bible they agree with and 'interpret' the parts that would get them in trouble. They want to play 'word of GOD' and judge others without fully committing to what they do, they want to pretend like they aren't political while being political. I feel like they mostly just fear social ostracizing more than anything else, utterly frustrating people to talk to or engage with because they want to live in a different reality.
I think the blonde girl is actually evangelical and might be trying to seem more chill when she said stuff about loving her neighbor makes it seem like she’s much more love the sinner hate the sin
No way after hearing the other guy say “I don’t think as a man I really should have a say in this”, he basically goes “yeah you’re exaclty right we should not have a say in this, gods the one who should make the decision not women”
The woman studying to be a pastor but also seemingly not adhering to evangelical dogma is probably really interested in being a christian pastor but was unfortunate to have been born into an evangelical family. Drag for her, because that might not end up well for her, or maybe she can make the switch, at some point, to a protestant church. Even better, maybe the conflict she encounters in the evangelical church opens her eyes to rational thought and questioning.
If you believe Jesus died for your sins then you have no place to talk to any gay person who "repents" every Sunday at church. Jesus even said all sins are equal so being gay is just as bad as not going to church
0:31 😅😂😂😂😂 Also, I can save Kayli. She's got one foot out the door anyway. And she's hot. Alyssa is already out. She's just there to try to save her brethren.
It must be very difficult for an evangelical that simply believes in the science and that a fetus isn't a baby. If you are a critically thinking evangelical and you don't fall for so much of the fallacious evangelical talking points, like the heart beat being detected in the first month, how do you operate within the church? Do you just keep you mouth shut?
I went to a very strict very small evangelical Christian high school. There was the good kids who ate up everything. Then there was my group where we saw through it. We spent every weekend partying and everyone pretty much got with everyone at some point.
Non denominational is evangelical, it’s just a sly way of saying it. It’s called non denominational because they are like we just focus on what the Bible says and that what evangelicalism is. My church I grew up in said that we were non denomination but it is evangelical.
I swear on my fuckin life bruh. If hasan watched one piece he'd love it. He would probably hate tf out of it and its tropes at first but if he watched like at a minimum like 30 episodes. He'd love it 🤣 🤣 🤣
6:45 - This is where I bailed. Right around the 4th or 5th time someone got made fun of or put in a box because of how they look Evangelicals are crazy on their own dude, you don't need to stereotype to make fun of them. It's mean and presumptuous at worst and stale, bad comedy at actually
The issue with everything in life is time. Over time words are lost, misinterpreted and even change. The word was meant to spread by voice, but even over time that message is lost. For the same reason you can send a text to someone and it can be taken in a completely different way than was intended, so are the texts. Written by men. Fallible men. Men with motivations and intentions. Religion is NEEDED for some who seem to be lost without a script to their life. Others truly need it and don’t care, and others know right from wrong without passages to explain it to them. My biggest issue will always be how weaponized it has become and I wonder what the authors would think about that. Maybe it was one of their intentions, or motivations. They say to have faith, but most want to KNOW.
(If I understand you’re point), I’m not sure about that, The Gospels we’re written for a purpose. I believe there is a verse of them claiming that they are telling the truth I just can’t remember it. Yes that’s true that words can lose meaning when being translated but the Bible has been looked over again and again and we believe the Bible is 99% accurate to the original. There’s no good evidence that supports that the Bible has been edited in anyway. I believe there would be no good reason to go through Roman persecution for any motive. They were willing to die for what was written. Idk just my thoughts
No, because God doesn't exist (at least what christians consider god to be). The blame fully falls on the men who wrote and the ones who edited the bible.
It's because Evangelical essentially means anything. You can be a mormon or a catholic and consider yourself evangelical. Evangelicals are non-denominational and are essentially Jesus believers that tick very specific boxes.
If there’s an all knowing god out there who created all these extremely complex life forms down to the atom you think he would create Christianity, Islam, Or Judaism? Fuuuccckkk no.
evangelism is part of every abrahamic religion and is not intrinsically annoying or bad, the religion is based on the fact that since you believe the religion, you should try to have people convert to the truth you find. It does not mean to annoy the people until they convert, if you see you are annoying then you should stop, because no one will follow the crazy looking conspiracy theorist that keeps nagging them about their religion.
Christianity is no where near a monolith and that is a mistake a lot of atheists/leftists make. It is just in the USA there is not a party for each sect of Christianity, so they unite under the republicans, but that is an illusion. I have seen a lot of polling, and Christians inside of a culture tend to agree on political views, but they heavily disagree about their religion. Christians will be mostly conservative, but they disagree on things like the nature of Jesus. It is better to see them as a bunch of sects and to use their own wedge issues to break their political unity in the same way wedge issues are used to divide the working class. That is why I listen to stuff like this is to learn wedge issues they have, so as long as I don't only have a single Christian in front of me, I can make 5 destroy each other's credibility by showing they can't even table the tenets of their own religion because they can't agree. At the end of the day all religion is just emotional coping with how hard life is, as is all art and literature. The difference between a religion and a cult is not age, but it being a monolith. Scientology is a cult because it is a monolith, and when cults are give time to fracture which makes them a bit less dangerous, they become religions
@@axofbrevity there’s no such thing as non-practicing Muslim. The definition of Muslim is literally a person that follows Islam. He’s just an agnostic. There’s no such thing as culturally Muslim.
@@NoNo47668 i think it depends on who u ask tho. Some will say someone who doesn't practice islamic teachingd is not muslim, same way someone say someone's not christian if they don't follow christ etc.
@@NoNo47668 i didn't know that, but yeah I've heard him describe himself something like "raised (or non-practicing) Muslim". I literally only recently understood that Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group which I find fascinating. Had no idea the Muslim stuff is potentially similar, I'll look into that more, so thanks!
Does he even know what evangelical means? It doesn’t seem like he does, or am I the one who’s mistaken about what evangelical means? I go to an evangelical church
Search up videos an Kenneth Copeland, Paula White, David Kunneman, Pat Robertson, or Greg Locke. All of them are evangelical pastors with millions of supporters each
I feel like there's two versions. Evangelicalism TM (American evangelicalism, i.e. Trumper fundamentalists), and just standard evangelicalism as in the one where you evangelise (you don't have to be a fundamentalist)
The questions are designed to paint evangelicism as positively as possible. "Do you support LGBT+" is too vague a question. Ask them "Is LGBT+ activity sinful?" and watch every single one answer yes.
eating shellfish is sinful. clothes of 2 different fabrics is a sin, pork, etc.
gotta love when they use the bible as an excuse to oppress minority groups. Wonder what Jesus would think of that one?
@@0xsergy Modern evangelicals despise everything Jesus stood for. They shit on The Sermon on the Mount. I’m borderline anti-theist and I’m more like Jesus than a lot of evangelicals
Also I can't prove it but it really feels like this was a "Social experiment" like they were just doing "odd one out" but instead of people trying to find the plant it's obvious who it is and they test to see how much peer pressure influences evangelicals.
The question about "Woman leadership" was the turning point where that guy realized he was outnumbered and he started moderating his opinions to stay cool with the ingroup and the other people were heavily influenced by peer pressure because that woman was the most confident and authoritative in the room.
Every group can be effected by peer pressure but evangelicals have authoritarianism built into their beliefs. It's why they push for socially conservative values and like a strongman like Trump.
Most of them literally chose Trump over pence even though they know Trump doesn't care about religion. They care more about the power and influence Trump brought them and were willing to just tell pence "Yeah he tried to kill you but get over it,he's the most powerful figure who can give us what we want."
Hell Pence is perfect example himself. The only reason why he didn't do what Trump Said and wanted him to do was because he knew it wasn't even possible.
Yet to this day...Pence still defends Trump and still will push for the same policies and back up his rhetoric. Pence also realized that Mitch was more powerful than Trump at that moment and he wanted to stay in the good graces of the party establishment who are in charge of fundraising.
@@0xsergy he created he and she! Male and female… that’s literally the first thing you need to have your frame of mind on
@Porter92 lol did I say I was a Muslim? I'm critical of islam too but this video doesnt feature them? I'm sure you're critical of Christianity too..
The way Jason talks (and to a lesser the rest of them)is how everyone I knew in church always talked. Like, what they were saying was as vital to life as sunlight, as wise as any ancient master, as beautiful as your partner on your wedding day. Its so forced and wild to watch on the other side of things.
Omg yes! It's like they're constantly monologing for some unseen audience. That's the kind of traumatic psychological brain injury that comes from telling children that Jesus is watching their every move and reading their thoughts
@@axofbrevity you have no idea how weird and annoying the weekly nights watching and discussing The Office was. Like twelve college aged video essayists reading scripts at each other.
Severely delusional child brain herd animals that are so unbelievably not profound that its practically a miracle in and of itself
This was Nietzche's greatest critique of Christianity. The amount of dogma that exists forces them to never question the validity of their faith. Faith first life second.
they all have main character syndrome and see themselves as mini versions of Jesus, persecuted and carrying the weight of everyone else's sins on their shoulders as they try to save them
the bible should be interpreted literally and “practicing” gay people are sinners, but also women can be pastors... i love evangelicals
As they've said, biblical context matters. But of course only when it comes to defending their rights. Context doesn't matter when it comes to oppressing minority groups.
@@drycoochie2146 exactly
I don’t think women should be pastors
A lot of these things especially when it comes to Old Testament can be a little grey. I’m not Christian but my old school was and they would most likely respond with “rules in the Old Testament only matter if it deals with morality. The morality of god never changed but social rules that have nothing to do with morality are subject to change to the culture.”
@@user-qm9ub6vz5e morality = social rules though
Jason is the only one I believe is actually an Evangelical
The other ones gotta just be normal Christians. My buddy’s family doesn’t even go to a ‘evangelical’ church but they agree with Jason on 90% of things.
evangelicals are truly evil
@@calebelguezabal1130 what does “normal Christian” even mean? Most of this stuff isn’t specific to evangelical Christians
He sounds like every born again Christian I have ever met.
@@calebelguezabal1130 or maybe, just maybe Christian isn't as monolith as you think
As someone who escaped a hyper religious.. cult like family .. all of this made my skin crawl
I'm glad you got out! ❤️✌️
ur so dramatic grow up b
if this was Odd One Out, the girl with the sleaveless shirt would definitely be the red herring. The one who's studying to be a pastor would be the atheist, cause you know the r/atheist knows the bible better than Jason and the others.
Bruh lib hegemony is STRONG.
Even the evangelical youth are libbed up.
Theres what christians say in public n what they say behind closed doors.. we dont have the right to forget what these ppl did for THOUSANDS of years consistently when they actually believed they had god on their side.
They are probably all from LA. I bet if they did this is say Kentucky it would be way different.
@@ChillAssTurtle right, these are the same people who will bring up the Roman's as proof of Christian persecution but if you bring up any of the numerous crimes done in the name of Christianity those some how don't count.
@@TheRealAb216 they think everyone thats not them isnt a real christian.. thats how they do it, they just lie n say errr theyre in a different cult actually XD
@@ChillAssTurtle no true scotsman..
i love the way they basically go "it doesnt matter how good you are you have to believe in this guy" if thats actually the case im sure hell will be a better fit, i bet the devil is chill as fuck and just chills
Huh
Most of them don't seem to me like Evangelicals. They aren't on the typical level of crazy.
They live in California too long.
They’re a small minority I assume, they’re just libbed up so they’re proficient at sociopathically covering up the crazy
my thoughts exactly is this a generational problem or geological problem? I'm from west Europe and know most relegions very good my mother joined the evangelical movement here 6 years ago and it's nothing like this weird video full of gay libtard "religious" people
Hollywood evangelicals. If they did this with evangelicals from say Kentucky it would be totally different.
It's a political play, they want to come off as accepting to help being more flick to the shepherd. Some aspects they were being just Oregon evangelicals, but for the most part they were trying to give off as best of a commercial they could for people to join them
The way they say "The Church" cracks me up. They aren't unified. It's just a bunch of loosely affiliated, by name only, physical locations.
The jubilee video is like copaganda but for evangelicals
As a bi person who grew up in a Christian household,(which I no longer identify with that religion). I have heard pastors saying that yes, gay is a sin, and that they do accept them in there spaces to an extent, but "if they don't pray away there sins" and they have been in the church for a while, then they think its ok to kick them out, because they are going to contaminant other men.Mhhhh so accepting.🤦♂️🤦♂️
Me talking to fandoms on the street after this video: “Have you read the word of our lord and saviour Oda-Sensei?”
I’d say almost all evangelicals and western Christian’s in general have an “American exceptionalist” idea of what the term “evangelical” means so even though a lot of Christians might not be what hasan or other non Christian’s might think of when they hear that word it’s been made synonymous with Christian in the west by radical fundamentalists who believe evangelicalism and that style and beliefs set are the only right and true version of Christianity you might not ever hear anyone say it but as someone who grew up in that ideology and has since learned and questioned people I know about differences between evangelicalism and other types of Christianity it is very much a belief that is held just under the surface
true. Evangelicals are generally some of the more progressive christians in the UK. From my experience, anyway
@@v0id_d3m0n that’s very interesting whereas it seems the opposite in North America do you think it may have something to do with more traditional long-standing interpretations of Christianity have roots that are anywhere from 600 to 1500 years old whereas in North America Protestant evangelicalism is the more rooted and prominent iteration of Christianity at least in the last 200 years or so?
Evangelical 4.44 You Can (Not) Unsee this shit
I'm more familiar with "reformist Catholics" than "reformist Evangelicals" given I was one for a bit, but the reason I still held the "Catholic" part of that was out of tradition and family. And believing there is some good to be found in the Scripture, and specifics of Catholicism, and wanting this community that nurtured me to be better.
I'm not anymore, incidentally, but I get the impulse
Is that just some made up American thing?
@@jujutrini8412 the reformist Catholic church is an off shoot of the Roman one, (attempting to be) progressive and based in NYC.
But I'm not American, never was a part of it, and I was more just speaking to the tendency for some religious people to seek reform within the confines of their church, and not abandoning it.
@@ramblingnonsense8030 There’s no off-shoots of RC in Europe as far as I know.
@@jujutrini8412 not that I'm aware of either; except in so far as all of Protestantism is lol but that's not the point you were making.
Anglicanism and Church of Ireland are the closest I know of, but they wouldn't say they were Catholic. The "reformist catholics" do say they're Catholic. Most places say if you break communion with Rome, you're by definition not Catholic anymore, but they kept the name. Probably for reason I said before.
@@ramblingnonsense8030 I wasn’t making a point. I asked a question. I attended RC schools throughout.
I would say that most of us who were raised evangelical but would fit in with this group, either no longer identify as evangelical, or if they do, they spend more time debating other evangelicals about all this, or they just aren’t very vocal.
36:49 - God bless these ignorant well meaning kids. Hey, your church is not interested in your ideas for doing charity and alleviating suffering. The whole point of all this is to spread cruelty
To preface, I’m a very very loose Christian…evangelists annoy the hell out of me, I went to a Christian summer camp, during one of the big gatherings that happened every night with everyone at the camp the power went out and the absolutely insane evangelist who was on stage claimed “satan is trying to stop us from worshipping, we need to sing so loud that we drown him out and we need all of you to get saved by the light of god tonight in order to push him out”
That shit pissed me off so much
The most frustrating part about religious Christians is that it's always a 'pick and choose' they cannot recognize how they are all subjectively choose the parts of the bible they agree with and 'interpret' the parts that would get them in trouble. They want to play 'word of GOD' and judge others without fully committing to what they do, they want to pretend like they aren't political while being political. I feel like they mostly just fear social ostracizing more than anything else, utterly frustrating people to talk to or engage with because they want to live in a different reality.
yeah people who tiptoe around topics just cause they're scared of being 'cancelled' are so annoying
Cringestianity
boom gottem
I think the blonde girl is actually evangelical and might be trying to seem more chill when she said stuff about loving her neighbor makes it seem like she’s much more love the sinner hate the sin
Ed Young talking about "Wokeism" sounds like a conference at Dunder Mifflin Scranton
No way after hearing the other guy say “I don’t think as a man I really should have a say in this”, he basically goes “yeah you’re exaclty right we should not have a say in this, gods the one who should make the decision not women”
Let's be honest there was only one evangelical there
Jason? Lol
As a Jew, we do in fact have enough in the fandom.
its so cool how I can hate all of them in different ways!
We can fix Alyssa. I promise 🥹🥹🥹
The woman studying to be a pastor but also seemingly not adhering to evangelical dogma is probably really interested in being a christian pastor but was unfortunate to have been born into an evangelical family. Drag for her, because that might not end up well for her, or maybe she can make the switch, at some point, to a protestant church. Even better, maybe the conflict she encounters in the evangelical church opens her eyes to rational thought and questioning.
If you believe Jesus died for your sins then you have no place to talk to any gay person who "repents" every Sunday at church. Jesus even said all sins are equal so being gay is just as bad as not going to church
Mic drop moment! 🎤💥
you should probably change the description format about hasan. his podcast with will neff is now called Fear&.
Appreciate the note :)
This is more odd one out than spectrum. lol.
I dont even think Jason would be a 'evangelical' to the fundies i know.
0:31 😅😂😂😂😂
Also, I can save Kayli. She's got one foot out the door anyway. And she's hot. Alyssa is already out. She's just there to try to save her brethren.
Pls save her
Jubile just picked the most lib evangelicals
I can't believe anyone confidently and unironically refer to themselves as Evangelical.
2mins in: this video is not long enough
Lolled when Marx Nietzsche and Freud came up - to quote Klaus from American Dad "I'm german - that's what we do"
In Germany evangelicals are christians "light" - proof that one of us is living in the upside-down xD
It must be very difficult for an evangelical that simply believes in the science and that a fetus isn't a baby. If you are a critically thinking evangelical and you don't fall for so much of the fallacious evangelical talking points, like the heart beat being detected in the first month, how do you operate within the church? Do you just keep you mouth shut?
I went to a very strict very small evangelical Christian high school. There was the good kids who ate up everything. Then there was my group where we saw through it. We spent every weekend partying and everyone pretty much got with everyone at some point.
you study theology or to become a pastor, like the person in this video, before eventually reasoning your way out of gods existence
Look all I’m saying is if I’m sitting in church and the pastor brings up Karl Marx I’m walking out
One piece haters complain about it more than I hear one piece fans talk about it
literally stopped being pentecoastal christian at 13 and started reading one piece
"There is no male or female"
based
Off topic but hasan is going to love the end of the last episode of The Rehearsal.
Hasan looks like Jesus in this video XD
These Folks are Out of Their Minds😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Props on them for having good takes but by evangelical standards they’re like not Evangelicals
Props to Jubilee for trying to make Evangelicals seem nuanced.
I will never stop evangelizing one piece
just realizing my grandmother is an evangelical bro damn
Non denominational is evangelical, it’s just a sly way of saying it. It’s called non denominational because they are like we just focus on what the Bible says and that what evangelicalism is. My church I grew up in said that we were non denomination but it is evangelical.
As an evangelical One Piece fan, I agree
I swear on my fuckin life bruh. If hasan watched one piece he'd love it. He would probably hate tf out of it and its tropes at first but if he watched like at a minimum like 30 episodes. He'd love it 🤣 🤣 🤣
Only in the US does everyone get their own truth.
This reminds me of the church members from the Jim Jones church because they were all liberal
These progressive ones need a better backbone like stand up and just say it say it with your chest
6:45 - This is where I bailed. Right around the 4th or 5th time someone got made fun of or put in a box because of how they look
Evangelicals are crazy on their own dude, you don't need to stereotype to make fun of them. It's mean and presumptuous at worst and stale, bad comedy at actually
These people are all brainwashed
The issue with everything in life is time. Over time words are lost, misinterpreted and even change. The word was meant to spread by voice, but even over time that message is lost. For the same reason you can send a text to someone and it can be taken in a completely different way than was intended, so are the texts. Written by men. Fallible men. Men with motivations and intentions. Religion is NEEDED for some who seem to be lost without a script to their life. Others truly need it and don’t care, and others know right from wrong without passages to explain it to them. My biggest issue will always be how weaponized it has become and I wonder what the authors would think about that. Maybe it was one of their intentions, or motivations. They say to have faith, but most want to KNOW.
I disagree
What do you mean by the word was meant to be spread by voice?.
(If I understand you’re point), I’m not sure about that, The Gospels we’re written for a purpose.
I believe there is a verse of them claiming that they are telling the truth I just can’t remember it.
Yes that’s true that words can lose meaning when being translated but the Bible has been looked over again and again and we believe the Bible is 99% accurate to the original.
There’s no good evidence that supports that the Bible has been edited in anyway.
I believe there would be no good reason to go through Roman persecution for any motive. They were willing to die for what was written.
Idk just my thoughts
I agree that the Bible has been weaponized to justify the constant bullying of LGBTQ and that’s not right. It is not in scripture to do so
20:00 I am sorry but with how they act, how they took power. We have to assume they are actively and purposefully acting in this way.
I feel like evangelical means something so different in Germany and the us
Jason has major "ex-gay" vibes
But isn't God the one who start the discrimination
No, because God doesn't exist (at least what christians consider god to be). The blame fully falls on the men who wrote and the ones who edited the bible.
It's because Evangelical essentially means anything. You can be a mormon or a catholic and consider yourself evangelical. Evangelicals are non-denominational and are essentially Jesus believers that tick very specific boxes.
3:57 Who’s Angela? What Video? I Kinda Recall But V Lost All The Same
Angela from Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal
@@gautam0826 wait what?
guess evangelics are very diffrent per country, And like always america you're doing it wrong
If there’s an all knowing god out there who created all these extremely complex life forms down to the atom you think he would create Christianity, Islam, Or Judaism? Fuuuccckkk no.
So they’re the same as adventists except for the saturday thing?
As a Christian, I do not approve of this message.
evangelism is part of every abrahamic religion and is not intrinsically annoying or bad, the religion is based on the fact that since you believe the religion, you should try to have people convert to the truth you find. It does not mean to annoy the people until they convert, if you see you are annoying then you should stop, because no one will follow the crazy looking conspiracy theorist that keeps nagging them about their religion.
I grew up in the evangelical church. It's almost like cult.
Am I just too early or is the vid quality stuck at 240p?
You're too fast! It should be higher than that very soon :)
Does it even say anything about lesbians in the bible?
Nope😎 The single advantage of being seen as subhuman.
(jokes aside tho i think there might be like one verse on it? idk and I cba checking)
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Christianity is no where near a monolith and that is a mistake a lot of atheists/leftists make. It is just in the USA there is not a party for each sect of Christianity, so they unite under the republicans, but that is an illusion. I have seen a lot of polling, and Christians inside of a culture tend to agree on political views, but they heavily disagree about their religion. Christians will be mostly conservative, but they disagree on things like the nature of Jesus. It is better to see them as a bunch of sects and to use their own wedge issues to break their political unity in the same way wedge issues are used to divide the working class. That is why I listen to stuff like this is to learn wedge issues they have, so as long as I don't only have a single Christian in front of me, I can make 5 destroy each other's credibility by showing they can't even table the tenets of their own religion because they can't agree. At the end of the day all religion is just emotional coping with how hard life is, as is all art and literature. The difference between a religion and a cult is not age, but it being a monolith. Scientology is a cult because it is a monolith, and when cults are give time to fracture which makes them a bit less dangerous, they become religions
nice content but the one piece slander from Hasan is unforgivable
So evangelicals are a bit like geova whitenesses
I'm new to hasan, does he identify as a muslim still? Or is he more of an agnostic?
He's not a practicing Muslim, he just grew up in Turkey. He's culturally Muslim, not religious.
@@axofbrevity there’s no such thing as non-practicing Muslim. The definition of Muslim is literally a person that follows Islam. He’s just an agnostic. There’s no such thing as culturally Muslim.
@@gabrielordonez8011 wtf yes there is? Just like there’s non-practicing Jew, there’s a level of ethnicity that comes with being Jewish or Muslim
@@NoNo47668 i think it depends on who u ask tho.
Some will say someone who doesn't practice islamic teachingd is not muslim, same way someone say someone's not christian if they don't follow christ etc.
@@NoNo47668 i didn't know that, but yeah I've heard him describe himself something like "raised (or non-practicing) Muslim".
I literally only recently understood that Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group which I find fascinating.
Had no idea the Muslim stuff is potentially similar, I'll look into that more, so thanks!
Big yikes
"Why don't we have any black participation in the Klan?" enter MAGA. :O/-
Does he even know what evangelical means? It doesn’t seem like he does, or am I the one who’s mistaken about what evangelical means? I go to an evangelical church
Search up videos an Kenneth Copeland, Paula White, David Kunneman, Pat Robertson, or Greg Locke.
All of them are evangelical pastors with millions of supporters each
I feel like there's two versions. Evangelicalism TM (American evangelicalism, i.e. Trumper fundamentalists), and just standard evangelicalism as in the one where you evangelise (you don't have to be a fundamentalist)
Hasan gatekeeping evangelism lol
jason converted people from being evangelical lmaoo