Breakfast in Hell (feat. Lee Lemon) - (Ken) Ham & AiG News
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2018
- Ken Ham and his team have a bi-weekly "news" show, reacting to the news stories of the day from a Christian young-earth creation perspective from the Answers in Genesis staff at his Creation Museum.
Lee Lemon and I join Ken Ham, Georgia Purdom and Bodie Hodge as they discuss a ramp system may have been used to build Egypt’s Great Pyramid; genome-wide study confirms six tiger subspecies; the psychological reasons why you don't forget the songs you listened to as a teenager; new species of crocodile discovered with soft skin and more in this episode of Answers News hosted in front of a live audience at the Creation Museum.
Sorry for the bumpy sound... there were obviously tech issues, but it was a great conversation.
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Sorry about the audio inconsistencies in this one... there were some technical issues, but the conversation was too good to throw away.
Her arms are over half the width of her waist! (Yours, too)
I'm very glad you didn't throw it away Paul. Great talk and Ham roasting as always!
The new beginning 🤘
That intro!! 🤘🤘
Too right. I'd never thought to ask a creationist "If the dinosaurs were on the ark then how and why did they become extinct?"
Brilliant. I'm gonna have fun with that. Thanks Paul and Lee ☺
I got pregnant at 17. I went with his dad to a crisis pregnancy center for help to keep the baby. They provided a pregnancy test and a baby carrier Catholic Charities donated. They had literally NO services I could discern for helping a pregnant teenager (a crisis by definition) establish the access to medical services, paraphernalia and financial wherewithal to keep the baby. NO support mentally, spiritually or emotionally. NO referrals or advocacy for me with anyone. Once they knew I didn't want to abort, they had no interest in my crisis or the health and wellbeing of my baby. They ONLY confirmed I was pregnant.
I strongly suspect if I had told them I was considering an abortion they would have given me alot more in an attempt to convince me. Their policy appeared to be not to "waste" resources on a crisis that doesn't involve abortion.
Informed by this experience, I'd have to object to them advertising as anything but religiously motivated, anti-abortion activists. They are absolutely NOT medical, financial or social service providers for pregnant women in crisis. They dont give a damn about about you after they can use you as a statistic for fundraising. It's NEVER about the wellbeing of mother and child. It looks to be all about the Benjamins ,baby! I was TOTALLY misled by their advertising. It is a real shame because I really, really needed services that don't exist, maybe because they think the work is being covered by these VERY well financed con-artists.
Sorry to hear that. I hope you and your family got through the tough times and are well now.
Just out of curiosity; were you pro or anti abortion and did this influence your opinion on it?
is stuff like that wich makes my blood veins bulge as i hear various religious groups whine about ''but we just x'' ...as in nearly all cases if tested legally as any form of analogue it be labelled fraud , at BEST
if one wants to set up a sign your a abortion assistance and medical aftermath support clinic , they are supposed to provide those services and 'connections' to anyone that desires them or its flat out deception , i heard religious say thir 'bad guy' is the source of lies.. strange how quickly thats overlooked the moment it gets in the way of fleecing followers or pressuring the rest of the world to follow their dogma bha
I definitely feed on cringe as my main form of sustenance.
I thought Cringe is what you call these little birds that feed by cleaning off your back? You should not eat your washing team...
Is this all rhinos? Or just the ones with a RUclips presence? You're kind of in a unique ecological niche.
You're living life on the cringe, enjoying its cringe benefits.
Not surprising
I see this comment and think "Hello and welcome to my comment. Viced Rhino here"
I lived in a town where the crows would watch the traffic lights and drop walnuts in the street just as the light turned yellow, because they knew that the cars would keep going on a yellow light but stop on the red, so they could swoop down and get the nuts before the other side turned green and the cars started going again. And they would drop the nits right where the car would run them over.
I taught my crow to open a small drawer to get at the minced meat pellets I feed to it. In the meantime the drawer is gone. I am pretty sure it carried it away aftet it had ripped it out, so that it again gets directly at the minced meat on a jar lid.
Your intro scared the shit out of me I was so used to the calm ham and eggs thing that I had the volume all the way up
Talking about dragons... i went to the Creation Museum last summer while visiting family and when i got back my niece and nephew wanted to know where i went. And i didn't want to make it sound like an actual museum they might want to go to so i said "well i went to a fake museum full of fake things". To which of of them replied "oh like dragons?". I was about to say no until i realized literally the first display you see when entering the museum is a dragon lol.
Dragons do exist though: bearded dragons, komodo dragons, Chinese water dragons, leafy sea dragons, dragonflies - c'mon, man, dragons are more diverse than what you see in Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter.
Woah, i definitenly did not expect that intro😂
I think he should use it more often.
I was literally was telling my girlfriend how much I love the intro and this came on she was like "this? You love this? This sounds like a kids song???"
I gave the vid a like immediately when that intro started playing!
Paul, thanks for adding Lee Lemon to your list of "visitors". She is a nice addition. Looking forward to when you have her back again.
@@MsLemon42 I also went over to your channel, I was curious to compare the cartoon you (nice guns) to the real you. I don't know who does the cartoon versions but they got your likeness pretty spot on.
I was wearing headphones.... I had to defibrillate myself 😭💀
Body's wrong. Tasmanian tigers are also marsupials. They're not cats or dogs. They are as closely related to cats and dogs as a koala is.
Terence Clark yea, and yet it looks so like a canine or a feline predator in its body design
Almost like it evolved to have the most optimal body design over thousands of generations 🤔🤔🤔
The koala "bear" is as closely related to bears as Tasmanian tigers are to cats and dogs.
Ditto for Tasmanian devils. They only look superficially like badger type animals in the same way a koala only superficially looks like a bear and a Tasmanian tiger only superficially looks like a tiger.
The thylacine may still be alive. There's a lot of uncharted territory in Tasmania. Unlikely but there may be hope.
@@lividsphincter4098 Very unlikely, a predator of that size going unnoticed for all these years is incredibly unlikely. when their preferred habitat is compared to Tasmania's remaining wilderness.
While there are still unconfirmed sightings to this day, there is an equal number of sightings on the mainland of Australia.
Besides, all the Bigfoot sightings in the US is demonstration enough of the unreliability of eyewitness testimony alone.
"To me, everything in Autralia is a marsupial"
"Well, they do have snakes"
Me: **immediately imagines a snake kangaroo-bouncing on its tail like it came right out of donkey kong country 2, and cracks up**
Bodie showing off some pretty sophisticated creationist research in this one.
"Egypt too old. Dis number years too big. Divide by tree. DIS BETTAR NUIMBAR NAO KTHX BIBBLE"
You're right, that does seem a bit too sophisticated by their usual standards. Bodie = closeted evolutionist, perhaps? 🤔
@Ra Well, he's been hanging around Georgia for long enough. I'm sure between bouts of mentally abusing her offspring Georgia must've mentioned something or other about evolution that was actually true, and even creationists eventually recognize that the non-strawman form of evolution makes sense.
"Gradual changes add up and there's no such thing as genetic limits? Huh... I MEAN HI BOSS I WAS JUST THINKING OUT LOUD ABOUT _EVOLUTION_ MORE LIKE _STUPIDLUTION_ AMIRITE? LOOK OVER THERE SOMEONE DROPPED SOME EMOJIS!"
"We were just in Ireland, and there was a real hunger over there" (rim shot)
Oh, too soon, Ken. Tooooo soon.
Also, love the intro music.
I subscribed to Lee Lemon's channel a long time ago. I enjoy her videos, but this one gave me a whole new respect for her. Well done!
HAAAAAM AND AAAIIIGGGSSS! i startled my cat when jumped up and thrashed out for a second or two.
Ah, the Breakfast Song. I had completely forgotten that it existed until today. And I was still able to sing along. Also a very appropriate song for a series about "Ham and AiG".
Totally hilarious! I tune in to Paulogia when I need to relax with healthy laughter after a trying christian-defying day.
0:16-What the hell was that?! The best intro ever.🤘
The moment you started singing "Breakfast" I had flashbacks.
Then I started singing along
WHEN THE TOAST IS BURNED
"What could be the harm in watching an old video that you missed? "
Now I can't get newsboys out of my head. Thanks for that. I'm gonna go watch baby shark for my own mental stability
Formal request for a 1-hour loop of metal ham and eggs, with paul and guests head banging and playing air guitar on crosses :-D
Thanks. I always turn my sound up for the Ham and AiG song and now I have two perforated eardrums! You'll be hearing from my lawyers :)
Not unless they shout. His eardrums got perforated too.
I almost cried- I love the theme song!
That was unexpected at 5am lmao!
For half a second I thought Logicked had hijacked the stream.
We need this girl on more often
"The Tasmanian Tiger is a dog"
IT'S A MARSUPIAL -_-
????????????????
@Kevin McDougall
...no.
@Kevin McDougall
...no.
I know they're called thylacines, but I had no idea about the blood thing. I also doubt the chupacabra thing.
The Tasmanian Tiger is a dog - and Pi is exact 3...
About the abortion story: Google and those contacting them are fine however the businesses trying to exploit the search engines may have broken the law independent of the search engine due to the misleading info, or at least bare minimum are liable for fraud suits. I'm no legal expert and the full details of the story are not shared but something seems suspect about this
Kangaroo’s, being Australian, they can surf right? I completely fail to see the problem with the AiG log theory! ;)
Personally, i would say, telling people false information that could harm them, is tantamount to doing the harm yourself. I agree that these anti abortion centers should be shut down if they are caught lying.
The New infanticide rulings are taking America back to the Pagan Stone age of Baal worship and child sacrifice, and you guys think you are soooooo Enlightened and Evolved. THEY DON'T SERVE BREAKFAST IN HELL !!!!
...... the bible loves child sacrifice if you actually read it but it doesn’t stop there the bible also advocates beating your child and stoning them to death if they are disobedient.
Ham and AiGs song got a bit of an update, eh? Glad my speakers were down. And I understand the need for guest commentator for these--my brain would melt if all I heard were these three spouting off all the time. Thanks to all the guests who help keep Paul sane! We need him as much as he needs his sanity.
Okay, so growing up in a catholic family I went and saw the News Boys live 6 different times and from what I can remember they were fucking phenomenal live
OMG I love that new Metal intro and Lee Lemon! It's great to see her here.
Her older videos played a part in helping me out during my deconversion days.
She was an influence on me too... extra special to have her here.
Thanks!
19 min in, re the log hopping roos ... "were you talking, or did I just have a stroke" ... priceless
Could you put an epilepsy warning before the flashy parts, and maybe a timestamp for when it ends? Love your work. Former Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church goer from North Carolina here, now Atheist. Thank you for your videos, seriously good stuff.
It's been years and I still get a kick out of the intro on this one. Good video too
The Tasmanian Tiger is as much of a dog as Ken Ham is a rational human being!
No, the Tasmanian tiger is much closer to a dog and a cat than Ken Ham is to a rational being, that looks human.
The Tasmania Tiger, properly known as thylacine, is no where near a dog or cat, which are uterine mammals. But you know that :),
Spot on. Very well put.
Isn't false advertising illegal? Isn't lying a sin? Those two ideas alone should make Christians turn against crisis pregnancy centers. On top of claiming to provide abortion services when they don't and then lying to patients to tell them abortions cause different unproven health risks, many will also tell expectant mothers that they are further along in the pregnancy than they are so they think it's too late to go anywhere else to get an abortion.
Suppose I advertise that my store sells guns. Once I get you into the store to buy a gun, not only do I not have any guns to sell, but I try to talk you out of buying one. I tell you that you will regret it, I show you pictures of victims of gun violence, I give you statistics such as "80% of people, after buying guns, go insane" or "you may want this gun to protect your family, but studies show that 90% of the time someone tries to use a gun to protect loved ones, the gun malfunctions" or "you applied for a carry permit two days ago, it has expired since you didn't get one yet." Do you suppose Christians would have a problem with me doing that? How is THAT scenario worse than what CPCs do?
... oh, I forgot, it's okay when it furthers you or your religion's agenda. Silly me...
Well, to be fair, it isn't like creationists have a very good track record of caring when one of their own is a criminal and/or liar.
I mean, you gotta get more creationists from _somewhere._
+Dumpster Dive Film Reviews
Ironically the statistics that you made up are not even more devastating than the actual number of accidental family member killings when you've got a firearm in your home... it's not the majority of cases, but in a good number of incidents you'll kill an innocent, be killed by your own weapon or somebody not supposed to touch the gun will harm themselves or a sibling with it without intending to.
Which means actually I'd see a "gun crisis center" as less morally apprehensible than "Let us talk you out of pregnancy termination" centers... especially as there are no deadlines involved in buying guns that will leave you only a couple of weeks of bad advice till you have no legal choice anymore than to carry the child to term...
Feno 3000 - Sadly, I don’t doubt that at all. Gun crisis centers would be more admirable, as far as I’m concern. My question is how would pro-lifers justify that being wrong but CPCs being okay without coming across as completely hypocritical?
EdwardHowton - You might be on to something there. ;)
thewanderandhiscomp - Not a bad question!
THAT INTRO... I’ve listen to it about 5 times. So good!
Thank you! If you like it, check out the link in the description for a longer version
What a nice way to wrap up Movember, with two of my personal pantheon of great RUclipsrs! I like the in-depth reaming of Ken, Georgia, and Bodie on their cartoonish views of evolution and religion. Thanks, folks!
Hi Lee!
AiG is upset that someone dated Egyptian History based on genealogy* . . . That's what YECs do with the Bible! I know there is more to dating ancient Egyptian history than this but why is it ok for YECs to do it but not Egyptologists?
*Spelling corrected 14:58 EST 12/01/2018
@@MsLemon42 Dogma. It is amazing that a single five-letter word can capture such a profound and transcendent absence of self-awareness.
@@Dreamerwild I don't know. I didn't think it was a bad film.
@@HConstantine Hey! Go to Viced Rhino's comment section with that! ;-)
The same way science is great if they can use it to "prove" or push an agenda, but every time it proves creation and the bible to be laughably wrong, then it's bollocks that should've been shat out the arse of a camel...
But these guys here seem fair and unbiased 🤢
Whoa. How many spelling errors can you make in a single word? :D
Good point otherwise. The hypocrisy of YEC-s never ceases to amaze.
Paul, Lee, this was a great conversation on so many levels!
There was one thing I didn't understand:
Ken was comparing the development of the church in the Republic of Ireland with England's church, as far as I understood it, he was not confusing the two countries.
Not trying to defend AIG but this made the first few jokes based on Ken's assumed geographical ignorance weird for me.
Great episode !!! You and Lee make a great team. More...
I love Lee. I wish she'd post more but it makes me appreciate it more when she does.
I’m glad to hear it. I wish I could post more, too
Awesome Intro! Please keep it, maybe.
Seizure warning for the intro... ow my face... and my poor keyboard.
AAAAGGGHH!!
MY EPILEPSY!
Opening startled me...
sorry :( so sorry
I'll live ;)
I have never been so excited for a new Paulogia video! I couldn't be happier.
Ken Ham is from Queensland, the craziest state in Australia. And even they don't want him around, anymore.
On behalf of Australia, we are sorry for Ken Ham. That's why we made Hugh Jackman. As an apology for Ken Ham.
Oh ok. I was hoping we could find some premise by which we could send him back.
@@MsJazbren On behalf of my fellow Americans, I thank you.
Australia has strict quarantine laws so we can’t take Ham back unless he’s thoroughly fumigated to be deemed innocuous.
What AiGs view on blood transfusions? I assume that’s okay right? So what if I’m a Jehovah Witness - is that okay for me to advertise emergency room services, and then tell you you can’t have a blood transfusion? I’d love to hear their position on that one.
Lee, I really love everything that you have to say about how cool animals are and how we as humans are not the best animal or the worst animal. I'll be looking at your channel to see if you have any videos focusing on animals, socially or physiologically.
I do not but it might be something to consider for future videos
Great show, Lee Lemon was fabulous, subbed to her channel.
Hope shes on again :-D
Are you still subbed? I had to set my channel to private for a moment
28:13 I think it's a bit rich that Georgia accuses us of believing that the ancient world was full of non-creative simpletons, while AiG claims that dragon legends from the Medieval period must've come from people actually seeing large reptiles rather than simply making shit up.
I actually suspect they came up with dragons when some one stumbled upon a t rex skull
As always hilarious and brilliant. Why do creationists always get Australian marsupials wrong. FFS ALL Aussie kids know this. Ham would have been taught this. THE Wolverine kind is Aussie - Hugh Jackman
Before watching another second of this video, I have to say this is the best musical intro, ever! \m/. Okay, now on with the show.
I can’t get “I want me a piece of Ham” out of my mind. Rule 34 material indeed.
Great video!
Here's the weird thing with your de-conversion moment, though, Paul. It is thought, currently, that the cavies (guinea pigs, Patagonian cavies, capybaras, etc) did arrive in South America from Africa via vegetation rafts. At least that's the leading theory at present. There was an archipelago between the southern tip of Africa and the southern tip of South America that is now a series of undersea mountains that is expected to have been the route they took when the continents were much closer. We have evidence those islands were once above the surface and genetic evidence of the cavies being related to African rodents. I'm not saying this as a rebuttal. It's not. Just noting that it is, in fact, a thing that happens with real critters.
I noticed that too. But you must admit it is hard to believe that an animal would survive a months long trip on the ocean.
🤗Hey Lee, I didn't know that you are a prior U.S. Marine, too! Semper Fidelis Devil Dog! 💣💥👹🐶
I will hit the bell to make sure that I get your RUclips updates.
Are you still able to get those updates?
@@MsLemon42
Have I received many of your notifications?; No, I do not believe so.
I had a RUclips reckoning a while back, where I dumped a lot of RUclipsrs who I didn't recognize. But I later checked to see if I had unintentionally unsubscribed from your channel; I did not (Semper Fidelis). You made my Great Purge. 😄
I hope that your South Korean tour is going OK. Did you stay in, become a government civilian, become a government contractor, or did you find another path? 🤔
🤎
Scotty
I love how you casually comment on their tricks and strategies. It really shows that you know these guys through and through.
I think you would do very well in a debate with Ken Ham.
@@MsLemon42 You're right, of course. I was brought up Christian, but not the Ken Ham or pentecostal type at all. I did have to go to church every week though, which even then (1970s and 80s) was becoming uncommon here in Holland.
My parents and sisters still attend, one sister has even become member of the vineyard variety (a happy clappy church, I believe, as one of my friends calls them).
At first, I simply didn't see the point in going to church, then, in my twenties, I gave it some serious thought and read works on both sides of the argument, e.g. C. S. Lewis (of Narnia fame) and Bertrand Russell. I became an agnostic and, more recently, an agnostic atheist, based on the ideas of Bart Ehrman.
I had a period of some doubts i my early fourties and watched some RUclips debates and concluded what I had concluded before: the emperor is not wearing any clothes.
I watch this channel partly because of its quality and partly because of the astonishing views of Ken Ham and others (it actually is a bit like watching a freak show sometimes!). This started with voluntary work on evolution and discovering the debate in the US and wanting to be able to respond to such attacks.
Here in the Netherlands, religion has little influence on society, except for lingering legislation from the past like Sunday opening hours, and some very religious areas in a kind of Bible Belt we have.
BTW: thanks for responding!
Bonus points for the Newsboys song! 😂😂😂👌
I hit like just for the 15 sec opening
And yes, the Tazmanian tiger 'might' be extinct. There has been evidence, not hard evidence mind you, but not exactly 'bigfoot' evidence either, that there are still specimens in the wild. The creature was fairly reclusive to begin with, and after decades of being shot by humans, they might have become even moreso. And a LOT of Australia isn't populated by people, so there are still places for them to hide.
I might look that up. Do they think they're still in Tasmania? Or present on the mainland? I always thought they were only found in Tasmania, like the Devil, and Tassie is TINY, compared to our mainland. I could imagine them existing on the mainland and managing to stay unobserved, less so in Tassie.
remember the species can still be considered extinct even if there's still members alive
Well thanks for sending me back down the Christian music rabbit hole with the nostalgic phrase "breakfast in hell." Them Newsboys man
Thanks for the great production. Watching it was fun.
Would you consider producing a episode about christian subculture in the US?. I'm from Europe and this episode's information on christian rock was interesting and entertaining.
I guess most Americans are so used to these bizzare stuff, that they do not realize that it is relatively unknown outside the US. Do not get me wrong, but somehow this is extremely entertaining from a European perspective. I admire the calmness of US atheists facing all this madness.
Actually Mike, that sounds interesting. Would you mind if I had you on? Please let me know!
Omg the new music made me wonder if I had gone insane
Yay! Yes I'll have some Ham and Eggs. Wait, you mean AIGs.?...here we go. Ready for my evening dose of Bullshit.
You love torturing me Paul
holy smokes new opening....! almost gave me heartattack
Lee... La... Man... Lemon...
Lee Lemon, sir!
Total props to the Futurama reference. 🤘😎🤙
25:05
Ken... The dodo was a dinosaur.
Nope it was a birb just flightless
In Arabic alchemy, the first few Pharaohs came before the flood then Imhotep/Hermes Trismegistus used his wisdom to predict the flood and wrote the emerald tablet with all the secrets of alchemy (actually it's a collection of vague phrases like "as above, so below") which survived the flood and became the basis of civilization thereafter. Why doesn't Ken ever talk about this important pre-flood document? Isaac Newton translated it into English, even!
@Kevin McDougall Yes. It's too bad Zita Johann didn't question him about the flood when she had the chance.
Possibly my favorite episode. I am listening for probably 9th time.
10th in March of 2020.
11th in March 2022.
PS very funny today. Thank you Lee especially for correcting Bodie's balls-up of the Egyptian history. Saved me a job. I'm not an Egyptologist but I've studied enough history, inc ancient Egypt, that my jaw hit the floor when he said that about the kingdoms!
Holy shit, that intro was great.
And to answer the prompt, I grudgingly agree that they can do it, but I would hope that it could be made illegal to operate as those pregnancy centers do.It's for the reasons that Lee Lemon states. It's a sort of malpractice in my eyes to be giving someone medical advice that could be harmful, especially in a setting where they are given medical profession sort of standing. Unfortunately that's how it is for now. Alternative medicine is too strongly held so it will continue to be the case in the future and I doubt it will change.
Don't walk under the Durian tree.
At around 30:00, your guest was gushing at how awesome animals actually are, and just today, I heard the background story and saw the video for the following: so, in the Addo ELEPHANT Park, some person decided it would be a great idea to build an electric fence around a water hole, TO RESTRICT THE ELEPHANTS, FOR SOME REASON! The elephant bull was having none of it, and soon realising, that if he went lower, he'd be able to creep UNDER THE FENCE! AND HE DID! he leopard-crawled under and got through to the other side. It was spectacular to watch! And people say animals can't think and feel and.... Humans aren't ALL that special.
OMFG, we need more deathmetal Ham and AiGs, lol
Glad you liked it!
Lee Lemon seems cool. Subbed.
@0:01 Please tell me this is gonna be the intro from now on!!
Check the link in the description if you liked it!
I clicked this video for Newsboys and I was not disappointed
Love the intro!
First?
Yeah. You're either psychic or you have some sort of inside track or something. ;)
Shannon Q Are you sure
Car
Never counts.
Insider trading or aliens. It can only be one or the other.
Lee Lemon? From Futurama?
This has been an awesome Friday: First, Tony Reed uploads a HCTMRS video, next Jackson Wheat uploads a video, then Paulogia uploads a video.
A trifecta!
absolutely love this intro!
Did he mistake Ireland for England, or compare them?
He's not wrong though - we might have a state religion, but not many people really care.
England is the land of tea, Ireland is the land of rum, and Scotland is the land of authoritarians, all of them fall under the continent of rainfall
HOLY CRAP!! WHhWhEHWHHWhhWwwWhhaaaaaat tha heck....... :D lol!!! What an Intro!
Thanks!
@@DarthCalculus needs more djent! 😝😈
@@MsLemon42 Yup :) Glad you liked it
@@ratamacue0320 The "flip/flop" part is djenty...Paul put it at the end
The topics were all over the place in this one and it was great lol.
When I was a little girl, my best friend was Christian with a capital C (I was catholic, which didn’t count to them, obviously). She got me hooked on Point of Grace. I’m ashamed to admit I took my carefully saved pocket change and bought one of their CDs.
Lol I remember them
Hell is gonna be a friggin party with y’all and the gays there
Lee Lemon it’s gonna be a great big heavy metal radical-gay-agenda satan party, the only real kind of party
As an atheist I often find myself hoping the christian hell is real. Any pain I might endure would be worth it to see every liar for jesus there alongside me. Pure ecstacy. And maybe, I could even get a job thinking up new ways to torment these monsters for all eternity. If I do a good job, maybe I'll get a small condo with a fridge and AC! :)
@@the-trustees they say in hell they make you watch kent hovind videos 24-7. shit. i think i might convert on my deathbed just in case. too much excruciating pain.
@@paulirving337 As long as I had a bank of monitors to watch those creationists' torments, I'm fine with that sentence. I might even be sick enough to get a job inventing new torments for them... maybe even get a small condo with AC! :)
Flat earth has no need of time zones.
@@MsLemon42 One of 500 things they have to ignore. Great episode, btw.
Uh, yes it does, it's not daytime everywhere at once.
Hate to defend the FEers, but time zones do make sense in their model. It's the "flying spotlight" mechanics of the sun that's preposterous.
Cheese and rice... listening to the Newsboys was... entertaining and kind of painful. Nice podcast and nice duo, thanks much!
@@MsLemon42 not so bad, you just reminded me of me trying to sing that at the top of my lungs while driving down the road, being happy that I was going to hell for not believing!
Awsome Ham&Eggs version, use it more please.
That intro scared me a bit and I thought I clicked the wrong video or the music on my phone kicked in somehow.
Thumb up just for the intro!
You gotta love Lee Lemon in this video! :-)
As an Irish Atheist, this video is brilliant. Wait, can I be a "Disgruntled father" now?
Cool intro, made me think of Accept (German heavy metal band) and their number "Fast as a shark". Cool co host today have to check out her channel. :-)
Thanks, I'm going to have to check that song out.
Great to see Lee here!
Lemon's experience was the inverse of mine. I failed a science quiz because instead of saying that a pulsar was a fuzzy patch of blue light, I identified it as a collapsed supernova remnant. I'm grateful for having found real scientists in libraries who saved me from the creationism of church school.
I wish you'd have said that to me in 1986. At the time, it was a lonely experience as the only non-believer in the class.
Didn't we all turn to Star Trek? I tried D&D and played a thief character on my first game. When I sold the Brooklyn Bridge to a fellow player and earned points--or whatever the term was; it's been a long time--I went back to books.
Semper Fi, fellow Marine! Lee was a good addition.
Thanks! Motivate, yut, kill
Someday, I'm going to write a play that includes the characters periodically turning to the audience and shouting, "Fire!"
Best intro yet
Oh. My. God. Paul, I got goosebumps at that clip of Amy Grant. I think we might be close in age, because I started singing along to myself, and actually felt a little sad. I miss Christian music, but I find it hard to listen to most of the time. I was raised to 'listen to the words' of music, to work out if it was 'godly' or not, and now when I listen to that music, the lyrics feel silly, while the melodies bring back memories of my childhood. Such a bittersweet feeling.
Thank you. I think.
Don't know if you realize, but the intro today was Christian music! 😊
@@DarthCalculus It may have been, but metal was never my thing. Sorry. I'm sure fans of metal would have enjoyed it very much.
@@MsLemon42 /definitehug
@@MsJazbren I have a difficult relationship with contemporary Christian music myself. But hey, we all like what we like. And apparently we all like Paulogia!
@@DarthCalculus Oh hey, if you like metal go your hardest. And that's exactly how I feel about CCM. For myself, I have a few songs on my iTunes list that are 'vague' enough about the God stuff that I can interpret it to be about a lover, or being a better person.
There are a few youtubers that are around my age or a little older that tell stories of their fundamentalist backgrounds that really remind me of my childhood. Paulogia is (kind of) one. He was from a very different group, from memory, but the Creationist stuff is all there.
Seth Andrews is the one i relate to most. His stories of destroying music records, and backwards masking, and CCM, and Christian fiction were so much of my life, that it feels good to know that there's someone out there that feels the same way I do, and went through the same stuff. I'm just glad my parents weren't in the ministry. My dad is now an atheist. My mum 'has her own belief', but doesn't attend church any more. We are on good terms, at least. For that I am thankful. Losing my religion is one thing, not sure how I'd go losing my parents too.
Awesome episode. Lee was a fantastic guest.