He makes a few good points, then takes a few out-of-context quotes, makes up a few others
This is a pretty serious accusation. Care to provide any basis for it?
God did not lie. The serpent did lie, but subtly (he's even called subtle in Genesis). He then continues to ramble on about how we should either take the bible literally, or throw it away as nonsense. There's no middle road because that's muddy.
His video on open mindedness takes this view and obliterates it. Even if you think it has value as a story, you can't claim he rejects it through lack of careful thought about it.
His video on open-mindedness was strangely self-defeating, in that sense. He believes in careful thought and logic as strongly as his parents in the bible. Of course, whatever floats your boat, but I get this very big hypocrisy vibe off of it.
[blabla evidence]
Nope. You asked me what I consider evidence, and I have a fairly clearly defined answer to that.
I know. It was rhetorical because I already knew that answer, which is the average, intelligent agnostic/atheist westerner science-oriented male set of bullshitfilter. I use it a lot myself.
@Jack: It had a smiley. Now stop trololing. This sentence has no smiley.
I also have to laugh at the "he said ALL ideas! Let's use logic to prove that it's PARADOXICAL and thus WRONG!". You're missing the point by... about 2.5 kilometers.
@Retro To the experience problem: God can be experienced, but that experience cannot be reproduced (although there's a story that brain-stimulus of certain neurons can induce a similar experience). Now if I have experienced ("seen", "heard") God, I've got no choice
but to believe, right?
Well fuck you, I have a choice. Even if he would stand before me in all the biblic pompous glory, I can choose not to believe in him. If he's nowhere to be found, no evidence whatsoever, I can still believe in him. So yeah, I refuse to let the world tell me what I can and can't believe in, and I hold that same standard to myself. Therefore anyone has all the right in the world. All people are equal in worth, and so are their viewpoints. They may not agree with mine, but hey, that does not mean we have to bash in each others heads.
So why am I still in this thread? Because I like new ideas. The idea that Genesis was actually kind of mean of God and impossible for Adam and Eve was a novel idea to me, I liked that. I also like to give new ideas to others. So I've been repeating the same thing over and over in different words, and every time a new strawman comes along. Sometimes I'm actually forced to think about my own ideas, and that's good (in my belief), so I like that, too. And there's interesting stories of others as well.
So, to all who dislike this thread so much, why are you even here?