west west bad big bad very bad stalin good lenin good ignore starvation ignore deaths ignore everything just read state and revolution bro
west west bad big bad very bad stalin good lenin good ignore starvation ignore deaths ignore everything just read state and revolution bro
can you tell me one of the questions they were asked?
it was over a decade ago that I watched those debates, most of which were with Christopher Hitchens, though which ones specifically I wouldn’t be able to say besides this one, which stands out in memory since it had both Hitchens and Stephen Fry arguing against religion. I also recall watching a lot of ‘Hitchslap’ videos which were snippets of Hitchens giving quick-witted responses to religious arguments.
For context, the doubts I had as a teenager were:
What could God possibly be achieving by giving children cancer and dying slowly and horrificly?
If those children all go to heaven, why not kill all children at birth to ensure they don’t go to hell?
What’s the point of this whole game, anyway? Why create this planetary diorama to fill it with people just to see if they believe in a capricious God that doesn’t answer prayers and seemingly makes itself as difficult to believe in as possible? Why has Jesus/God never spoken to me directly, like so many other people claim to be able to do? Why did God allow thousands of other religions throughout the world and various points of time, each one claiming they alone are the true path to Heaven, how does one pick the correct needle of salvation in a haystack of religions? The only reason I was my specific flavor of Christian was because it’s what my parents believed, what research did they do before choosing this one specifically (virtually none, just vibes).
When I looked to the Bible for answers, I was struck by how awful God was to Job, killing his entire family and giving him unhealing sores, all to win a bet with Satan. God’s response to Job asking why the fuck this was being done to him was to basically say “Don’t fucking question me, Job, look at how powerful I am boy, look, I can control leviathan or some shit!”, which was astonishing to read, as it made God seem like a child ranting at Job for being rightfully upset at him, and with no reasonable answer for all the suffering, just a hand wave from God. Needless to say that didn’t help bolster my belief.
At the end it was simply too much that didn’t make sense, too much doubt in the foundations of the whole thing, too many failures of religion to make any impact whatsoever when I prayed.
The debates with Hitchens touched on at least some of those doubts, which made me realize all those doubts weren’t from the devil, they were well founded and others shared them. At that point I’d finally had enough and said fuck the whole thing.
1 It takes immense wisdom to understand God’s plan for yourselves, so, it is almost impossible to understand God’s plan for the world.
2 Heaven depends on Faith in Christ and the fact that He died for your sin, not age. And they are still born with Original Sin.
3 Frater, God will always speak to you, but not in the ways you expect. It will be subtle, not a voice in your head. You need to listen and notice. And God answers your prayers, if they align with his will. Lies will always exist, it is your duty to see through them.
4 What denomination were you?
Ah, I didn’t realize you yourself were religious. I thought you were just curious how doubt could lead to leaving a cult. I understand now why you think it wasn’t an apt comparison with ML.
If God is real and has a plan, at this point I would argue that God is very much not equipped to be God, and contrary to the concept of being all-knowing, is very clearly making things up as He goes. I think Job is a good example of that, since God seems to realize that he actually fucked up pretty bad when Job rightly questions why his family was killed and why he had to suffer so arbitrarily despite believing in God fully, and God basically doesn’t have an answer besides “Cause I’m powerful, bro. Look at all these giant beasts I control”. Job’s challenge seemed to shake God up pretty good, and make him decide to see what it was actually like to be one of the Humans he fucked with so much, so he decides to make Jesus so he can experience human mortality, which gives him a whole new appreciation for how messed up he’d been before, causing him to turn over a new leaf, being way less brutal and far more caring instead of, ya know, letting his followers dash babies against rocks like in the old testament (which leads into our next point).
That means every single baby and child not old enough to understand the concept of faith or Jesus went straight to hell, an unspeakably evil act {or, depending on your denomination, purgatory I guess).
Many religious people have claimed to have literal conversations with Jesus or God as part of their 1 on 1 relationship, are you saying they are lying or suffer from delusions? God’s Will is an explanation to cope with the fact that praying is as good as a random coin flip; if the thing you prayed for happens, hurry! God answered your prayer! If it doesn’t, guess it just wasn’t his will, tough luck sport.
Generic Protestantism that promoted belief in the Trinity. Why do you ask?
Job was suffering as a test, when the test was over, his wealth was doubled. Jesus Christ was not a creation, he was always there.
Jesus had faith, and yes, Jesus descended into Hell for his battle with death, and rose victorious onto our mortal world 3 days later, and was transfigured into Heaven. And Jesus Christ was not born with original sin, as Mary was the virgin mother, who had been chosen by God. And
God may sometimes directly speak to you, when it is a dire situation, but He usually has many other ways to speak to you, and direct speech with God is extremely rare.
Please give Catholicism a try, Prototestantism is not the fullness of the Faith, and many who do not like it, leave Christianity as a whole.
The test was, in my humble opinion, bullshit, which Job correctly pointed out. His family was killed to win a bet with Satan, a bet that God didn’t have to take on since he knew the outcome already from being all knowing. A bet with an entity that he created and has power over, and should have nothing to prove anything to, or at the very least he could just pull that “Don’t question me bro” stuff on Satan himself and spare Job all the suffering and needless death of his family. God teaches us that material wealth is ultimately meaningless, yet uses it as a reward for justification for his torture. If any human did that same test on another, we’d call them a monster and lock them up.
Yeah, like I said, Jesus was the only thing that seemed to make God stop directly fucking with us in so many horrific ways, since he realized how much it sucked once he actually experienced it himself from our perspective (which an all knowing being shouldn’t need to do, lending more credence that he isn’t all knowing).
The baby thing: That’s very clumsy way for the Church to deal with the baby problem. Your screenshot literally says “we don’t know how, but the babies will make it since God is loving!” That’s what I’d call a Deus Ex Machina, because the alternative would make God seem so unbelievably cruel and evil that we have to assume that all the rules the Church came up with don’t apply in those situations. By the same logic, we can start to assume that God may bend the rules for all sorts of things that would otherwise seem cruel to us; Gay family members who were otherwise very good people, uncontacted tribes, people/family who went to other denominations, unbelievers that are really moral otherwise, the billions of people who were born and died before Christianity was invented, etc. It’s a get out of jail free card to smooth over the nasty bits.
Buuut… that solution does unfortunately bring us back to the baby killin’ problem: if God makes exceptions for unbaptized babies, then really the most logical thing would be for every single parent in the world to commit infanticide to ensure they get into heaven, as letting them grow up gives them the chance to lose faith and sin, resulting in burning in agonizing hell for literal eternity. Under those rules, killing at birth or with abortion is clearly the safest option to save your loved ones and deprive Satan of more souls. And the parents doing the killing would still be able to get into heaven by asking for forgiveness before they themselves died. Obviously actually doing that would be heinous and insane, but technically only from the perspective of a non-believer, since a believer could quite reasonably believe they’re saving as many people as possible from eternal torture.
You’d think someone losing faith would be one of those times where direct speech would be opted for. But your answer also means that yes, all those people claiming to have casual conversations with God and Jesus on how to fix their marriage were indeed lying or delusional (and if delusional, then they are very unlucky that they were also born into the wrong denomination, as that delusion will ensure that they never question if they are in the wrong religion)
If I were to somehow desire to become religious again, I can’t say the denomination that most consistently covered for and enabled pedophiles would be the most appealing, not to mention the long history of corruption and exploitation of people’s fears for their dead family members within the Catholic church (I know the rest of the video is about the Church of England, I only refer to the beginning of the video that talks about the Catholic church).
And I’d like to ask you this: How did you determine that the Catholicism was the best and most correct denomination?
When you were old enough to understand critical thinking and had a good grasp of world history, did your parents sit you down and say “Alright, here’s some research material on all the world religions covering their differences, practices, history, beliefs, etc. Take some time to go through each one, and see which speaks to you the most before deciding”, or, as I suspect is more likely, did your parents teach you their own inherited religion at a young age, one that happened to also be popular in your region of the world already?
If it’s the latter; isn’t it a little convenient that the one true religion that will actually get you into heaven happened to be the one that’s native to your geographic area, and your parents just so happened to be raised in that one true religion too?
But how can one truly know their particular religion is the one true one out of hundreds, when the followers of every single one report that God has talked to them, and they feel absolutely convicted in their feelings that they are in the correct religion, despite each one laying claim to being the only correct one? Is every other religious person deceiving themselves, or is that feeling of God that they have communicated with a Satanic being?
As an example, there are currently around 2 billion muslims on earth, about 25% of the population, all of which are Muslim because their parents were Muslim. 99% of those people will die as Muslims, which means God created a world in which billions upon billions of people, regardless of how good they were on earth, will burn for eternity because they were unlucky enough to be born in the wrong geographic area, to the wrong culture, all the while fully convinced that they will make it into heaven. I can not imagine such a supposedly loving God creating such a cosmically horrific scenario. If that scenario were described in a fantasy book, we would assume they are the villain.
And another issue; You mentioned that praying is only effective, or able to alter things, if it is in God’s will. That brings with it some very troubling thoughts. It’s safe to assume that most of the prisoners in Unit 731 were religious, some of them Catholic. Surely they must’ve prayed to God for protection from the horrific experiments subjected to them, yet all prisoners were experimented on and killed.
Likewise, it is probable that countless Jews prayed to God to spare them the horrific deaths they would experience during the holocaust. Yet millions were killed horrifically regardless.
One can only conclude then, that all of that torture and all of those deaths were, in fact, God’s will. This is a difficult pill to swallow, which is likely why so many believers can only offer the “He works in mysterious ways, it is unknowable” handwave, quickly absolving Him so we need not suffer the pain of the cognitive dissonance which would come from actually grappling with those thoughts.
Material Wealth is meaningless, but Job literally went to Heaven afterwards. The times before Christ were harsh, you had to pay for EVERY SINGLE sin.
No, Jesus died for our sins, so we could live a life free of sin. We no longer have to pay for every single sin as it has already been paid.
Sometimes, God will speak to you through his Voice, sometimes through other things. It depends on Him.
Do not let Judas guide you away from Satan. Pope Leo has released multiple statements on this.
and satan is responsible for the false visions and voices in the heads of people, or it could just be schizophrenia
and we literally do not know most things like we DONT KNOW we cannot know everything
and hell is not eternal fire and burning, but literally just the abyss, where you dont exist, youre dead, because you cant have eternal torture without eternal life first, and you cant have eternal life without Christ, where you wont go to the abyss.
And I unfortunately had little to no spiritual guidance from my parents as a child, so yes, I researched the Christian faith, I was protestant for a while before discovering Catholicism and its teachings, then I chose.
I know of multiple people who are Christians not because of their place, or parents but because of their Faith.
False faiths are engineered by Satan, islam was created because of an “angel” appearing. That probably wasnt an angel
There doesn’t seem to be consensus on that within Catholicism, some Popes have said that it’s definitely a place of eternal punishment, others have said it’s more like you describe.
I guess it’s also up in the air what happens to unbaptized babies for Catholics. In that case the church seems to be going for a sorta quantum theory thing where the baby’s soul is hopefully saved, but officially probably not (maybe to discourage the infanticide conundrum). They pretty much let you pick and choose what you want it to be, since they probably don’t want to tell mothers who lost their baby during birth that it’s going to hell.
Interesting. Considering that every other denomination and faith is indeed engineered by Satan, how did you go about confirming that Catholicism was the only true one? Did you examine Zoroastrianism, the proto-christianity, as well as non-abarahamic religions, before deciding? What made Catholicism the clear winner?
Unfortunately, this aspect is what makes cults and religions such a good comparison to ML, as both have that auto-correcting feature to automatically make the adherent dismiss any information that conflicts with their beliefs as false. In the case of ML, it is claimed to be CIA propaganda or false history. For religions, it is taught that the literal most evil spirit is behind virtually all contrary information.
That mechanism is extremely valuable to a priesthood/leader to retain their flock/followers, as it makes it almost impossible for someone outside of that belief system to show them information that would reveal it to be false.
In a world where there theoretically was one true religion, that same mechanism would also act to keep people in a false religion, as they would have to assume that any other religion is in fact the devil tempting them, even if that person tempting them was from the objectively true religion.
How did you determine that?
Yes. I did. I did a LOT of research, and I have experienced a lot of miracles in my life due to Catholicism.
And its not “all contrary information” it is false faiths. Doubts are good, they help you dive deeper into faith.