DISGUSTING Things From My Theology Degree

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  • @CosmicSkeptic
    @CosmicSkeptic  Před 5 lety +1179

    This video was voted for by my supporters on Patreon, who also had early access to this video.
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    • @evelynindge7581
      @evelynindge7581 Před 5 lety +5

      It's great to have you back looking forward to this summer 😀

    • @rojh9351
      @rojh9351 Před 5 lety +11

      Hi, Alex. Did your course include anything on how people in Biblical times conceived of heaven/paradise? I think it’s interesting to consider that the everyday life for many of us - in the UK, at least - far surpasses any ancient notion of heaven: we have antibiotics, rapid transportation, food from around the world in arm’s reach, and Radio 4.

    • @amirkhan-tl5lp
      @amirkhan-tl5lp Před 5 lety +5

      Can you update the reading list on your website please? Thank you in advance

    • @pdshiff
      @pdshiff Před 5 lety +4

      More of this content please. Fascinating stuff.

    • @ricardoluque1931
      @ricardoluque1931 Před 5 lety +2

      He should do a video on this guy czcams.com/video/o2v0Nxge4e0/video.html

  • @goldrake821
    @goldrake821 Před 5 lety +13754

    When you want to prove your point so much that you get a degree in what you criticize the most

    • @LeneChibi
      @LeneChibi Před 5 lety +67

      @@MaxGrassfed I feel you too

    • @arcadiagreen150
      @arcadiagreen150 Před 5 lety +860

      Admirable to say the least.

    • @moehoward01
      @moehoward01 Před 5 lety +550

      Or, it's just a primary interest and the CZcams videos are just a byproduct of that interest.

    • @musiclover9361
      @musiclover9361 Před 5 lety +1041

      Emanuele Aurora: "When you want to prove your point so much that you get a degree in what you criticize the most"
      It is the mark of an intelligent mind to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it. There are many people who are highly qualified in the field of theology who criticise it.

    • @missinglegs
      @missinglegs Před 5 lety +118

      Let's get a degree... you know... just for the laughs Xd

  • @GreyGreenGod
    @GreyGreenGod Před 4 lety +2569

    As a kid I did want to die because I knew that if you die as a child you’ll automatically go to heaven.

    • @windmillwilly
      @windmillwilly Před 4 lety +377

      I want to die regardless

    • @rag.animations
      @rag.animations Před 4 lety +139

      @@windmillwilly teen edgelord

    • @user-oi5dq4yv3b
      @user-oi5dq4yv3b Před 4 lety +20

      same

    • @windmillwilly
      @windmillwilly Před 4 lety +48

      @@rag.animations Ok weirdly adamant atheist

    • @eternal_riftz8801
      @eternal_riftz8801 Před 4 lety +26

      I think it depends if you're at the age of accountability I would normally would say around 12 depends but the more you know the more u are accountable for.

  • @JackMott
    @JackMott Před rokem +1083

    I took a couple of theology courses in college. IIRC all of my professors happened to be religious, but one of them said as he was getting his theology degree he asked a lot of his professors if getting their theology degree strengthened or weakened their faith. It was about a 50/50 split according to him!

    • @yoonahkang7384
      @yoonahkang7384 Před rokem +18

      I feel like ot depends on your previous beliefs.. Or may be how smart you are ahaha

    • @brettharman8921
      @brettharman8921 Před rokem +15

      50/50+- not to bad when most attend biased-

    • @vintagearisen
      @vintagearisen Před rokem +147

      When I went to a conservative Christian college one of the professors lamented that a lot of people lost faith after moving on to seminary, which in the US is like Bible graduate school. He then told us, "Only get as much education as you can keep sanctified." Imagine having to tell people to keep themselves ignorant so the indoctrination doesn't wear off.

    • @charleshuggins9125
      @charleshuggins9125 Před rokem +2

      @@luf.7648
      Do we lose what we never had? Imagine for a moment you were the creator of the universe and everything in it would you be losing sleep over what people thought about you when you know they are totally dependent upon you for “…every breath they take…”?

    • @dropdmacrossaint4039
      @dropdmacrossaint4039 Před rokem +27

      Second year BTH student here. Started studying theology to understand my athiest friend's questions about Christianity. Thought it would strengthen my faith and I'd be able to answer him more clearly. Boy was I wrong.
      When I finish my degree I will definitely ask my professors if they are theists or not because holy shit I don't know how more than half of them could be with what I have studied.

  • @noeldown1952
    @noeldown1952 Před rokem +463

    "If you disagree with somebody you ought to be able to state their case better than they can, and at that point you've earned the right to disagree with them. Otherwise you should just stay quiet." (Charlie Munger). Alex is doing an awesome job here.

    • @thescholiast5118
      @thescholiast5118 Před 9 měsíci +25

      Delusional. The rhetoric Alex is using is shot through with connotations and framings that are aimed at persuading the listener subliminally to regard the terms of the arguments in a more ridiculous or unworthy light. Beginning with the actually video title. This dilutes the substance of the terms, which you can only appreciate if you approach it with a charitable reading.
      And *that* is what sophistry really is.
      As someone who doesn't believe in Original Sin but is interested in questions of what past and present human communities have believed and why, I feel nauseated by this sort of pseudo-intellectual approach with its liberal bias to somehow take offence and look contemptuously at the various imaginative ways humans have tried to express and reason out the metaphysics behind the human condition.

    • @me-qn6bh
      @me-qn6bh Před 8 měsíci +72

      @@thescholiast5118how did you manage to say literally nothing despite using so many words

    • @AquarianAngel
      @AquarianAngel Před 8 měsíci +39

      ​@@thescholiast5118 Sounds like you're the only pseudo-intellectual here. Good job on saying absolutely nothing.

    • @lori1760
      @lori1760 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, I disagree and I ain't shutting up

    • @syrianskaoffensive7297
      @syrianskaoffensive7297 Před 7 měsíci +12

      @@AquarianAngel @me-qn6bh nah, he's definitely saying something worth saying, especially when the majority of O'Connors audience could take a position purely on the basis of this video.

  • @ViableBurrito
    @ViableBurrito Před 5 lety +3885

    Atheists often get criticized for not taking the deep theological positions of theists seriously. But when you read this stuff as an outsider, it really does sound like Tolkien deciding why one wizard is more powerful than another and why you have to take a boat to get to Valinor

    • @jasonmullinder
      @jasonmullinder Před 5 lety +178

      Having studied theology before reaching the conclusion that Atheism makes more sense I find that many attack the lowest common denominator and tend to emphasise that Evangelical Protestantism is "true Christianity" so I kind of agree about theologians not being taken seriously.
      There are core issues that take down theism, but often the nuances and questioning of what things really mean is treated like it doesn't exist. Just like the town drunk outside church yelling isn't representative of the Scientific objections to theism and Christianity in particuler

    • @discoverrealityclover9620
      @discoverrealityclover9620 Před 5 lety +34

      @@jasonmullinder You shouldn't muddle science together with theism....the 2 do not mix.

    • @jasonmullinder
      @jasonmullinder Před 5 lety +134

      @@discoverrealityclover9620 I wasn't and you should make some effort to know what people are talking about before insinuating you know what they think and how they approach topics

    • @dozog
      @dozog Před 5 lety +18

      @@jasonmullinder i spoke so clearly, it must be the reader's fault.
      Your statement *clearly* mixes science with religion when you talk about *scientific* objections to *theism*

    • @jasonmullinder
      @jasonmullinder Před 5 lety +72

      @@dozog I wasn't talking about scientific objections, I was talking about failing to differentiate between a range of people that hold similar opinions

  • @mattfoley6082
    @mattfoley6082 Před 5 lety +3135

    What I learned from theology:
    1. Pick the conclusion you want.
    2. Build your argument around that.
    The end.

    • @neilt1352
      @neilt1352 Před 4 lety +204

      Like a politician

    • @bakarenibsheut12
      @bakarenibsheut12 Před 4 lety +210

      Well, that's what everyone does, including atheists. It's just that not everyone is explicit about it.

    • @cacauldr
      @cacauldr Před 4 lety +150

      @Anish Poddar, An atheist has no need to judge a good deed on something else than its good nature and effect. No need to question the moral or ethical beliefs of the deed doer.
      This also means there's no need for an atheist to go into lengthy discussions about the merits and justification of good deeds. Just do it and walk away in peace.

    • @bakarenibsheut12
      @bakarenibsheut12 Před 4 lety +68

      @@cacauldr I wasn't specifically about doing good deeds. People want certain things for themselves, and they build systems of morality to justify taking actions to get what they want. Everybody does this.
      Also, you seem to be assuming that certain deeds have an inherently "good" nature. That requires some basic underlying anthropocentric assumptions about human worth.

    • @mattfoley6082
      @mattfoley6082 Před 4 lety +2

      @Donald Trump Are you talking to me? Yes, my mind is open to evidence and reason.

  • @PaulMcMinotaur
    @PaulMcMinotaur Před rokem +423

    I think the concept of Original Sin is attractive because it speaks to that part of man which realizes that we can never fully live up to our ideals.

    • @justanotherhappyhumanist8832
      @justanotherhappyhumanist8832 Před rokem +32

      @@user-wi5gv8gs3e You need to stop watching The History Channel

    • @AngelWingzzz
      @AngelWingzzz Před rokem +20

      As usual Christianity have co-opted.
      Karma. Good karma/bad karma is intended as lessons in growth, not a fearful punishment.
      Christianity has often chosen whip rather than reward.

    • @justanotherhappyhumanist8832
      @justanotherhappyhumanist8832 Před rokem +5

      @@user-wi5gv8gs3e Sure you do

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem +1

      @@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 why not? It's cool to study history, I dont have the patience for it 😭

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem +5

      @@user-wi5gv8gs3e I've heard pretty much everything in the bible is plagiarized from platonists and stuff

  • @lukeleone615
    @lukeleone615 Před 8 měsíci +164

    Hi Alex, thank you for your video and your excellent interviews. I think that there are some issues with your critiques of Athanasius. I believe the problem lies in looking at early eastern church figures like Athanasius through much later western theological debates (fact vs myth, inherited guilt, the nature of death, Hell). So here are a couple of points.
    1) Athanasius very likely didn't believe in the literal factuality of the garden story. On the Incarnation is the second half of a 2 part work. In the first half, Contra Gentiles, he refers to the garden story as a myth (or words to that effect. I can't recall at the moment, but I remember being surprised when I read it.) And this wasn't really an issue for the early fathers. It is now since people started taking the Bible as a science textbook, but very few people read that way in the early church. Some took it literally. Most of the big names didn't though, like Origen, Irenaeus, Gregory of Nyssa, and Basil of Caesurea. Christians and Pagans alike were trained to read allegorically, which is very foreign to our modern approach to texts. Orgien, for example, sees Scripture as having layers. Sometimes there is a literal layer, sometimes not. But we should always read spiritually with a Christocentric approach.
    2) Athanasius didn't believe in original sin in the way you describe it. The prevailing metaphor for sin in the early church and still in the eastern church is that of inherited disease, not inherited legal culpability for Adam's sin. We are born into a fallen world with a predisposition to sin, but we are only responsible once we actually sin. We are not guilty for people's sins that preceded us. Augustine invented that doctrine in the 400s because of a mistranslation of Romans 5 from Greek into Latin (Augustine never learned Greek). But in the eastern church it never was taught because they could read the original Greek. And when other theologians heard about it they were shocked and distured by its break with traditional doctrine.
    3) I think Athanasius uses legal metaphors to describe God's penalty of death, but I think he thinks of it in a more organic way. Death is not an arbitrarily decided legal punishment by God. God in his nature is Life, Being, Joy, Love, etc... To choose to turn away from God is thus to approach death and suffering. There is a natural, intrinsic order to the world. It's not ad hoc.
    4) Surprisingly, Athanasius very possibly didn't believe in an eternal Hell. While there certainly are places where he describes punishment for the wicked, there are numerous places were he says that all humanity will be ultimately saved. Thus (though it is debateable) his view is God's use of punishment is temporal, remedial, and redemptive. And again, for the early theologians, this wasn't an issue like it was to become later. The scholar Illaria Ramelli documents how numerous early church figures were explicitly or implicitly universalist. For example, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Athanasius, St. Anthony, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, Ambrose, John Chrysostom, and others. Origen was explicitly a universalist, and Athanasius was a big fan of Origen.
    5) The reason Athanasius comments about Christians being eager for death is because of how contrary it is to our human nature. It is a given that we all fear death. We flee it, ignore it, and bemoan it. We are born Death's slaves. But, if Christ rose from the dead, we can have a confident hope that we also will rise. Athanasius is making a startlingly anthropological observation. Christians don't fear death anymore, and this is really really weird. His explanation is that this only makes sense because of the Resurrection and the good news that spread after it.

    • @robtherub
      @robtherub Před 7 měsíci +19

      Wow, amazing knowledge here thanks, i dont think he bothers to read his comments

    • @vau_st
      @vau_st Před 7 měsíci +18

      Top tier comment and important point.
      I always thought of the bible etc. as a way to formulate the workings of human experience. So this was really amazing to read. I think I would agree with Athanasius on some matters and I'm actually quite bewildered of how much your comment differs from the perspective presented.
      Crazy how some information can make or break the output of interpretations

    • @rosegarden-dv6lx
      @rosegarden-dv6lx Před 7 měsíci +12

      Thank you for this comment. Very educational! From what I recall from my studies, Origen proposed three ways that you can interpret a text : 1) the literal way (the event happened as described), 2) the alegorical (the event is a metaphor for sth else) and 3) the spiritual way.

    • @EVillager
      @EVillager Před 7 měsíci +6

      Thank you so much for this. We are waiting for your CZcams channel.

    • @WTG194
      @WTG194 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I was looking for a measured response like this, wow, as others have stated, we are looking forward to your CZcams channel, I've subscribed just incase you post something

  • @ThatCringeCalledIggleboz
    @ThatCringeCalledIggleboz Před 5 lety +471

    The ad that played before this video was a guy with a whiteboard yelling at me not to go to college.
    Just thought you'd ought to know.

    • @ghenulo
      @ghenulo Před 5 lety +23

      Excellent advice! I wish someone would have told me how hellish (so to speak) college is before I went.

    • @edwardstrinden
      @edwardstrinden Před 5 lety +6

      If you go, at this point, you deserve the debt you will be saddled with.

    • @christines3638
      @christines3638 Před 4 lety +4

      Sounds more interesting than my add for an amusement/water park 900 miles from my house.

    • @dyliscairofoon9678
      @dyliscairofoon9678 Před 4 lety +5

      @Scooters Videos I'm not american , but even I know trump was a rich arsehole almost his whole life.

    • @rpbajb
      @rpbajb Před 4 lety

      I don't get ads. Now I feel left out.

  • @HolyKoolaid
    @HolyKoolaid Před 5 lety +855

    Fun History Fact: During the 4th century, Athanasius competed in three consecutive Olympic games and took the Gold medal every time. For... mental gymnastics!

    • @absarmstrong
      @absarmstrong Před 5 lety +27

      Sounds like an athletic guy

    • @lukeknapp7131
      @lukeknapp7131 Před 5 lety +14

      hey holy koolaid cool to see you here use to watch your videos :) love em

    • @pouncerlion4022
      @pouncerlion4022 Před 5 lety +24

      I enjoyed his performance in the Theological Rhythmic Dance.

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 Před 5 lety +32

      This is obviously Fake News (or Fake History). As a Christian, Athanasius would never have participated in pagan games.

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 Před 5 lety +19

      @@pouncerlion4022 I think his performance in Synchronized Sophistry was even better.

  • @ericmoore2236
    @ericmoore2236 Před rokem +1

    Thank You for your perspective I appreciate you and your views 👍

  • @afdave7
    @afdave7 Před rokem +1

    Incredible summation my friend. Cheers.

  • @THATGuy5654
    @THATGuy5654 Před 3 lety +399

    "I have nothing but respect for the way theology tortures my University."
    That's what I first heard when you said that you respect how it is TAUGHT IN your University. I was briefly confused.

    • @liversinthefridge
      @liversinthefridge Před 2 lety +2

      Me too!

    • @djhogan65
      @djhogan65 Před 2 lety +1

      I cant help but ask, why on earth would you subject yourself to studying theology?

    • @davidvarley1812
      @davidvarley1812 Před 2 lety +36

      @@djhogan65 to argue against thiest doctrine and thinking, its important to understand theology and thiest thinking.
      This young man is one of a new generation of athiest thinkers and biblical challengers. Christopher Hitchens would be delight to know athiest like this young man were going where he went.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle Před rokem

      @@davidvarley1812 for your average atheist just reading the bible and listening would be enough but good enough isn’t what the dedicated do

    • @halweilbrenner9926
      @halweilbrenner9926 Před rokem +1

      Me too

  • @ulvfdfgtmk
    @ulvfdfgtmk Před 5 lety +138

    Want to hear more about your degree? Absolutely!

  • @machetenikki
    @machetenikki Před rokem +4

    It feels so good to watch a video that doesn't have music in it. Wow I didn't realize how many videos have music in them Until right now.

  • @JodiTraver
    @JodiTraver Před rokem

    I always enjoy what you post!

  • @KatherineGregorySoprano
    @KatherineGregorySoprano Před 3 lety +708

    I'm a Theology student at Cambridge and literally just studied original sin. Your treatment of these ideas is really insightful!

    • @kontoru22
      @kontoru22 Před 3 lety +24

      I'm in highschool and interested in these kinda stuff. Is the degree worth it ? How's it going ?

    • @calebknieper
      @calebknieper Před 2 lety +26

      @@kontoru22 open your bible and pray.
      Don’t go to a college and get taught by a liberal theology professor who doesn’t know God.

    • @lobstered_blue-lobster
      @lobstered_blue-lobster Před 2 lety +1

      What's you thoughts on it?

    • @kontoru22
      @kontoru22 Před 2 lety +99

      @@calebknieper bruh i was raised a muslim

    • @paddlefar9175
      @paddlefar9175 Před 2 lety +85

      @@calebknieper Your Bible was written by men, 2000+ years ago and is based off of older religions by yet more scientifically illiterate males who were trying to make sense of things like lightening, thunder death, etc. and tried explaining it as various things such as a “god’s anger” or “disapproval”, but how do you know it’s truly the word of any god? There is no real compelling evidence that any of it is true, it is only something you can believe based on faith/ hope.
      Back 2000-4000 years ago, almost nobody could read and owning a book was beyond their ability to afford. They had to trust the guy who could read it and if he was a dishonest man, an indoctrinated one and/or an excessively controlling man, how trustworthy could those kinds of men’s teachings be? The “ chain of custody” on the veracity of the scriptures being the true word of any god, over that many generations of religious men, is completely broken and it’s highly unreliable. Think of the standards of evidence that are demanded in a Court of Law! This level of generational verbal telling of stories about what a god’s expectations for us are, told by wannabe leaders, and then later in time written down and then rewritten in different versions ( yes, the Bible has Versions!), how could this be considered to be reliable? We’ve all heard of the Telephone game.
      Ask yourselves, why would a supposedly intelligent God choose to communicate such important information to us in this flawed and unreliable manner? The obvious answer is, that it is all man made and built upon by generations of men who wanted control and power in their societies. It’s simple common sense.
      New religions have sprouted up in my lifetime alone and will possibly be the new dominant religions of the masses in the future. Men like Joseph Smith, L. Ron Hubbard, David MisCavige, they can’t seem to help themselves, because it’s such a lucrative and easy power grab for them. This has been happening since the dawn of mankind.
      In the King James Version of the Bible, for one example, it has 613 commandments, supposedly by a god. Wouldn’t you think there would we be at least one of those commandments that says something to the effect of, “ thou shall not ever rape a child”? There isn’t any mention of it. According to the Bible, if you rape a young women, it is only a crime against the girl’s father - the Bronze Age men of that time felt that a daughter was her father’s property and so he was due some compensation because she was a bartering piece of his property back then.
      We are more moral than the Bible nowadays, thank goodness.

  • @formicapple2
    @formicapple2 Před rokem +286

    Well done for getting to Oxford. It’s no mean feat. The workload is crushing to many but well worth the effort. Stay strong. Wish you success.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The nice thing about having an Oxford degree is "so would you like a job, then?"

    • @RobinBeaumont
      @RobinBeaumont Před 7 měsíci

      fantastic- from a 69 year old atheist organist ( perfect to listen to during the sermon:)
      keep them coming. You should do one for each of the seasons , and major feast days. And ones on the less well know feasts such as Feast of the circumcision and Feast of fools.

  • @friendlyfripptit2228
    @friendlyfripptit2228 Před 11 měsíci +6

    awesome vid, thanks! My take is that I read it like a warning. If you lie, even just the tiniest bit, it will play out as guilt in the arena of your subconscious, you can't escape it. And when it unravels, or anything happens really, on some plane you know you're guilty and thus on some level want to take the blame. If you don't take the blame you'll suffer (Crime and Punishment), and if you do you'll have to be punished which is to suffer. It's a warning of how things always seem to play out in the clash between reality and human consciousness, inevitably. Unfortunately the churches have been shit at updating the scriptures to read with modern language, it's a sin in itself - pride.

  • @helenamcginty4920
    @helenamcginty4920 Před rokem +189

    One of the most evil things about this concept of original sin meant that parents who suffered the tragedy of losing a baby before it could be baptised had to believe that that baby would go to hell until the church invented the udea of limbo, a sort of bleak nowhere.

    • @akiwiig1532
      @akiwiig1532 Před rokem

      well i don’t know about catholics, but most non-denominational christians believe in a “free grace when acceptance is impossible” sort of approach, as those who cannot understand the idea of salvation cannot accept the grace of God and are therefore saved through grace because they are not denying the salvation of God.

    • @madelynhernandez7453
      @madelynhernandez7453 Před rokem +21

      No, because as far as I know there has always been the belief that babies or children up to a certain age, I think 7 not sure, do not go to hell if they die, they go straight to heaven.

    • @novajuice1
      @novajuice1 Před rokem +33

      @@madelynhernandez7453 never heard of that. where in the book is this dlc?

    • @hilohilo9539
      @hilohilo9539 Před rokem +33

      @@madelynhernandez7453 The traditional teaching of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church is that unbaptized babies go to hell. Now, this is not based on scripture (not even in the slightest), but it is their 'apostolic tradition.'

    • @planteruines5619
      @planteruines5619 Před 11 měsíci +4

      it comes from saint augustin, however you can disagree on that , protestant do

  • @consideringchristianity5028
    @consideringchristianity5028 Před 3 lety +976

    As a Christian, Alex is by far my favourite Religious critic. Him actually being familiar with Theology makes his criticism all the more potent and worth considering.

    • @OlviMasta77
      @OlviMasta77 Před 3 lety +90

      Same here.. though I don't like his spontaneus pessemistic Hitchen-ism that reeks of personal resentment and constant "life is pain" compulsions

    • @christianguild780
      @christianguild780 Před 3 lety +55

      It's great, when he gets things right. But his treatment of Athanasius is absurd and missed all of his point - let alone the fact his misunderstanding of Genesis 1-2 (let alone the rest of "the Fall" up to the flood). He didn't even mention the most oft quoted statement from Athanasius - "God became man so that man might become God".
      I dislike Anselm's atonement anyway soo I have nothing to say on that lol

    • @dianedonohue9855
      @dianedonohue9855 Před 3 lety +13

      Thank you for having a brilliant mind open to challenge. I'm a Christian that has grappled with is exact issue and have never made peace with it. I love who Jesus was but the who savior thing.. not so much.

    • @travelsouthafrica5048
      @travelsouthafrica5048 Před 3 lety +4

      he is a snotnosed kid , Barth Ehrman is much much better and Gary Habermas is great if you like the opposite opinion which is the right one obviously

    • @pickledirick8338
      @pickledirick8338 Před 3 lety +37

      @@travelsouthafrica5048 "he is a snotnosed kid"... "the opposite opinion which is the right one obviously"

  • @artsyrant8931
    @artsyrant8931 Před 5 lety +876

    Dude : you don't know any of these! you're not a scholar, how can you say that!
    Alex : *actually gets a major in theology*

    • @curtisreynolds7375
      @curtisreynolds7375 Před 5 lety +16

      No he didn't. No one... literally NO ONE... can get a theology degree and literally be wrong on virtually every single statement.

    • @SeaScoutDan
      @SeaScoutDan Před 5 lety +65

      He does not have a degree yet. He has 1 year of school under his belt and he is processing. If he is "wrong" about the works, please give specific points and refences to counter examples. Just be carefull your evidence does not contratict itself within the same work.

    • @dashlamb9318
      @dashlamb9318 Před 5 lety +28

      One does not need a "degree" in theology to understand theology. "Theology" is the study of God. Like assholes and opinions, everybody has one about God. If you don't like CosmicSkeptic's opinion, move on.

    • @curtisreynolds7375
      @curtisreynolds7375 Před 5 lety +35

      @@SeaScoutDan is this specific enough for you. Literally every single point he started out with, he got wrong.
      Catholicism isn't "Christianity"or even more than half of the Christians in the world.
      How do you "KNOW" Genesis is a conglomerate of myths and plagiarisms?
      Unsubstantiated claims and assertions, are just that... unsubstantiated claims and assertions.
      Wrong. Infants and children all go to heaven, until they reach the age of accountability. Then they must make atonement for their own sins.
      Hell. God doesn't send anyone to hell. He lets you send yourself to hell. But he affords you the means of staying out of hell, by accepting Jesus. And do you expect God to permit anyone who rejects Jesus into Heaven. No sin can enter into Heaven.
      It's not a dilemma of God's creation. He gave Adam and Eve one restriction.... do not eat from the tree of knowledge OF GOOD AND EVIL (I notice you conveniently failed to mention the tree of knowledge was referring to knowledge of good and evil). Its a matter of Adam and Eve's disobedience.
      I stopped watching at this point because I just couldn't stomach any further mischaracterization

    • @curtisreynolds7375
      @curtisreynolds7375 Před 5 lety +11

      @@dashlamb9318 I neither like nor dislike his opinions about God. I just want him to acknowledge that they ARE opinions ONLY and not state them as facts, as he so often is apt to do, all while getting virtually every single point wrong.

  • @etiennenobel5028
    @etiennenobel5028 Před 6 měsíci

    Beautifully reasoned. Great stuff

  • @reddave215
    @reddave215 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thanks Alex my faith has been strengthened.

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w Před 3 lety +303

    Regarding “Original Sin”:
    In the late 17th century, Puritan kids in New England were reading Benjamin's Harris’ 1690 _New England Primer_ which taught “In Adam’s fall, We sinned all.”
    Meanwhile in China the kids were reading the Confucian-based 三字經 _Three Character Classic_ (dating from the 13th century):
    人之初 People at birth,
    性本善 Are naturally good.
    性相近 Their natures are similar,
    習相遠 Their habits make them
    different.

    • @chrissonofpear1384
      @chrissonofpear1384 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, couldn't be more different, could it?

    • @peterbradshaw8018
      @peterbradshaw8018 Před rokem +29

      People are not naturally good. It takes training to get any good out of any good.

    • @sersander
      @sersander Před rokem +1

      Would mind posting your email ? Best wishes

    • @lucas4177
      @lucas4177 Před rokem +24

      @Lex Bright Raven idk where you seen those cause I only see children tormenting other children when they are crying.

    • @k.umquat8604
      @k.umquat8604 Před rokem +4

      @@lucas4177 those kids must be particularly cruel lol.

  • @J._-_-._-._-._-._-._-._-._S999

    This thinking was central to my doubts as a child in church. There was just something clearly unfair and nonsensical about how God and hell worked. The adults around me only ever answered things like “It’s not for us to understand.” “It’s arrogant for us to judge God’s plan according to our own logic.” or “It doesn’t matter if you like it or not. That’s not how it works.”
    I couldn’t put it into words as a kid certainly though. Thanks your awesome content Alex.

    • @travelsouthafrica5048
      @travelsouthafrica5048 Před rokem

      unfair ? how do you know it is unfair ? what is fair in your opinion ? what side of this is fair ? czcams.com/video/e5QWRQJKWIo/video.html

    • @J._-_-._-._-._-._-._-._-._S999
      @J._-_-._-._-._-._-._-._-._S999 Před rokem +31

      @@travelsouthafrica5048 Well for one thing you go to hell for thought crimes. So a lot of good and virtuous people would be in hell which is awfully strange.

    • @Doriesep6622
      @Doriesep6622 Před rokem +10

      Yes I can relate. But even if it were all true, it is still a disgusting abhorrent system.

    • @johnmichaelson9173
      @johnmichaelson9173 Před rokem +32

      I couldn't agree more & I remember like it was yesterday sitting in Sunday School & thinking this just doesn't make sense it doesn't ring true. And honestly as silly as it sounds what pushed me over the edge back then was discovering that they practiced animal sacrifice, burnt offerings. Which God had ordained. For me it was "Thank you, I'll get my coat"

    • @travelsouthafrica5048
      @travelsouthafrica5048 Před rokem

      @@J._-_-._-._-._-._-._-._-._S999 good and virtuous people ? according to what standard do you judge that they are "good" and 'virtuous' ?
      allow me to explain your predicament here
      czcams.com/video/YNY1khF5WKE/video.html

  • @FollowerofDuck
    @FollowerofDuck Před rokem +392

    as someone whos gone to catholic school her whole life, this is incredibly thought provoking

    • @Magst3r1
      @Magst3r1 Před rokem +20

      Follower Of Duck, may I be the second Follower Of Duck?

    • @killthepandas.
      @killthepandas. Před rokem +16

      Sir Follower of Duck, may i be the third Follower of Duck?

    • @phithegamer5787
      @phithegamer5787 Před rokem

      This guy's a moron. Don't abandon God.

    • @Magst3r1
      @Magst3r1 Před rokem +1

      @@phithegamer5787 So because you think he's moron, all his arguments are dismissed?

    • @awake3083
      @awake3083 Před rokem +2

      @@user-wi5gv8gs3e I stopped reading the moment you mentioned annunaki. Get help please

  • @sucre.b
    @sucre.b Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video 🙏

  • @henryleonardi5368
    @henryleonardi5368 Před 5 lety +908

    thank GOD for another video finally ... Oh wait

  • @247tubefan
    @247tubefan Před 5 lety +689

    It's interesting to learn the process by which, Man created God.

    • @kronos-7628
      @kronos-7628 Před 5 lety +3

      Check out my content

    • @D3tmanamaps
      @D3tmanamaps Před 5 lety +14

      Did you tried "Sapiens: A brief history of humankind" by Yuval Harari?

    • @sarenareth689
      @sarenareth689 Před 5 lety +111

      @Rawlings The same way J.R.R. Tolkien created Lord of the Rings.

    • @monozon9083
      @monozon9083 Před 5 lety +28

      Earth created humans, then humans used intuition to create the GODS. Then humans used science to create A.I. How long before we have an anti A.I. Jesus waging a holy war? The gods will battle! 😀

    • @Jacky.c.v
      @Jacky.c.v Před 5 lety +1

      Rawlings bc we make him up, so he exists bc people believe it

  • @carollomax9524
    @carollomax9524 Před 7 měsíci

    Very thought provoking! Thank you

  • @Kalense
    @Kalense Před 7 měsíci

    I really enjoyed that. Thank you, Alex.

  • @SuperAbdullah2002
    @SuperAbdullah2002 Před 5 lety +93

    There seems to be a correlation between an education in philosophy and ruffled hair.

    • @ants41
      @ants41 Před 5 lety +28

      Not all people with ruffled hair study philosophy - but all people who study philosophy have ruffled hair.

    • @guilhermemendonca8959
      @guilhermemendonca8959 Před 5 lety +7

      There certainly is correlation, but is there causation?

    • @happygimp0
      @happygimp0 Před 5 lety

      Do you have a study showing a correlation between an education in philosophy and ruffled hair?

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Před 5 lety +3

      It's due to the brain boiling inside the head.

    • @hibinmohamed5474
      @hibinmohamed5474 Před 5 lety +2

      It's because they do not let you study philosophy unless you have ruffled hair

  • @christineedwards3788
    @christineedwards3788 Před rokem +1

    I am so sad i only just found this video, its now 3 years old so i am hoping you made more about to gp have a look. I have learned so much from this Thank you so much.

  • @buddatobi
    @buddatobi Před rokem +5

    The forbidden fruit is specifically the knowledge of good and evil, once you realize that evil exists you are doomed.

  • @AuGrrr
    @AuGrrr Před 5 lety +699

    god is the antagonist and the protagonist of the story so he makes a problem and fixes it and wants praise for fixing the shit that he broke in the first place.

    • @animealpha4795
      @animealpha4795 Před 5 lety +32

      God is a dumbass , I guess.

    • @oteletampis7513
      @oteletampis7513 Před 5 lety +48

      God is basically me tbh

    • @fozziebear5351
      @fozziebear5351 Před 5 lety +33

      Sounds like Trump.

    • @georgecopeland5426
      @georgecopeland5426 Před 5 lety +38

      I think that this is pretty profound and I pretty much agree. Suffering might be a precondition for sentience. That sounds pretty true to me. So god is to blame for our suffering, true. I remember when my daughter was born, I realized that I had to take responsibility for everything, since I helped bring her into this world. I never expected praise from her, but I yearned for her love, freely given. At least this metaphor works for me.

    • @fozziebear5351
      @fozziebear5351 Před 4 lety +5

      @@animealpha4795 He's a drama queen.

  • @LoisClinton
    @LoisClinton Před 5 lety +87

    Brilliant video, I think it's essential to learn about the things you would generally argue against. Like you've previously mentioned about admitting your own biases so that you can compensate for them.

    • @IanD-ut4dy
      @IanD-ut4dy Před 5 lety +5

      @Trolltician Oh dear, your logic seems to be severely lacking here but I imagine with such a name, you're a bit dim anyway.

    • @IanD-ut4dy
      @IanD-ut4dy Před 5 lety +1

      @Trolltician I'd say it's more accurate than sad but this will be the last reply because honestly, you're not worth any further effort.

    • @RR-xz6bv
      @RR-xz6bv Před 2 lety

      @@IanD-ut4dy it’s actually quite sad.

  • @petemimms4408
    @petemimms4408 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Nice video, thanks. Interesting that so much thought goes into a bronze age myth.

  • @CharlieTechie
    @CharlieTechie Před rokem +95

    I really believe the quickest way to become an atheist is to learn about world religions and to study theology teachings. I once was asked by a couple of JW (they always seem to travel in pairs) why I was an atheist, hadn’t I read the Bible? My response dumb founded them, “it was reading the Bible that helped me become an atheist.” “Really” was their response. They said they would pray for me. I found their response amusing. So far their prays have had no affect. I wish I had had your questions to ask Jehovah Witness back then, perhaps it could have lead to a more interesting and extended dialog, but then, not likely.

    • @catholicmilitaryassociation
      @catholicmilitaryassociation Před rokem +7

      JWs have their own book, anyway.

    • @shoumonsrulevich379
      @shoumonsrulevich379 Před rokem +1

      1 Church believes ignorance to be a virtue.
      Is that so everywhere in the Ecumenical Church? Is it still the case?
      Have alternative societies were fallen into the same error? Like Communism, for instance, no?
      2 Tree of knowledge means scientific knowledge, according to you? The full name is the Tree of knowledge good and evil". Maybe that allegory you provided wasn't what the Bible meant. If Christian Church is inherently opposite to science, why than Christians studied Aristotle?
      3 Establishing the death penalty for eating from the three. Was there any other way for God to provide an autonomous creature with the ability to become God? Was it just an arbitrary decision, or a necessity?
      4 First people never existed? Why is it because evolution is collective? But, was there a non-human ape who had born the first fully human?

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@catholicmilitaryassociationthey don't. They made their own translation however.

    • @CZARNicholas-ht9dq
      @CZARNicholas-ht9dq Před 7 měsíci +10

      Jehovahs are not Christians ☦️

    • @CALIBA88
      @CALIBA88 Před 7 měsíci

      yeah but you ignore those 3 odd bad ones and religion suddenly is a very wholesome thing. its not the fault of religion that we took the 3 least usefull and made them so popular that we mixup religion with abrahameic madness.

  • @NeoRipshaft
    @NeoRipshaft Před 5 lety +840

    Everyone poops.
    Everyone sins.
    Sins = poops.
    - My Theology PhD

  • @saje239
    @saje239 Před 3 lety +238

    I was tormented with the idea that I deserved to go to hell as a child and it filled me with self loathing that I still struggle with today. Even now, I feel like I'm so vile that I deserve to be among worst of the worst in hell. I consciously remind myself that this is irrational, but the feeling still lingers. He's right about that being one of the most cruel things you could tell a child. The one good thing to come of it is that I haven't indoctrinated my own child.

    • @kaizze8777
      @kaizze8777 Před 3 lety +19

      have you considered that perhaps its not that you "deserve" to go to hell, it is a case that hell is our DEFAULT destination?
      Sounds horrible doesn't it? yep, we ARE drowning. and yet call the God that offers us a life saving jacket and YANK us out of the water at the end of days evil is a mystery to me.
      Thats why the GOSPEL (the Good NEWS) is such good news.
      Seek God. and Trust in Jesus.

    • @saje239
      @saje239 Před 3 lety +63

      @@kaizze8777 Of course I don't deserve to go to hell, literally no one deserves to go there. It's our default position because God decided it should be that way even for good people. Reframe it however you want, God made Hell with the intention of having good people sent there for failure to credulously grovel.
      In your analogy, God is the one who threw me out to drown. He's threatening me with eternal torture if I don't do what he wants. That's abusive, emotionally, psychologically, and physically. Further, it destroys morality by endorsing vicarious redemption. It says you don't have to take responsibility for your wrongs because an innocent person was tortured to death for you. The despot may demand on penalty of eternal anguish that I must accept this. I will not. It's an abomination.

    • @callefolin
      @callefolin Před 3 lety +6

      The actual traditional view is simply that hell is the presence of God. Ultimately though we are quite sinful, but what you are describing is despair, not repentence which isn't good for obvious reasons. As hell is the presence of God then it simply depends upon if you have attempted to move towards God through working with him (synergeia). Salvation is thusly a process were you become more and more like God without becoming God.
      It's not about going there because you're "failing". The whole point is that as long as one has faith, you will be saved. So what does that mean? That you must have a strong intellectual belief to go to heaven? No of course not. Faith is in this sense not an intellectual belief, faith is putting one's trust in God and working together with him. You may recognize that you are a sinner and that you should improve, but you do not sit there and grovel in your sins. You fall down, dust yourself off and continue.
      If anything, despair is almost what hell is in many ways.

    • @saje239
      @saje239 Před 3 lety +19

      @@callefolin To say "the traditional view" is misleading because there are many different traditions and some definitely include an eternal hell of anguish. There are also different traditions on heaven, salvation, repentance, etc. To claim only yours is correct is to commit a clear no true Scotsman fancy. The only way to determine the correct view of things is for God to show up and provide a demonstration, but we all know that isn't happening. You can't just brush away other people's religious traditions by saying they aren't THE traditional view. I really don't need the religious to continue condescending to me about how I don't actually understand anything because I wasn't brought up with their version of the "real" Christianity.
      What I'm describing is psychological abuse perpetuated against a child by otherwise good people who were corrupted by religion. Repentance was obviously part of my indoctrination as well, but that part wasn't relevant to the comment. It's not like all our church services centered on us bewailing the existence of hell. Children don't always take away only the message you want them to take away. They wanted me to feel happy that Jesus had come to save us and so we didn't need to fear hell anymore. I highly doubt their intention was that I should focus on the part of the doctrine that said its inherently what I deserve.
      I know people don't go there for failing. That's part of the horror of it all. Simply by being a human, I'm condemned because my very biology makes it literally impossible to meet God's demands. You hit the nail on the head. "As long as one has faith, you will be saved." It isn't about being a good person, bettering the world, helping your fellow man, a person can do all that and God still decides they're worthy of hell. Reverse wise, a person can be a monster, raping and murdering, defrauding and stealing, manipulating and lying, then find faith at the end and God finds them deserving of heaven. It rather destroys the idea of moral accountability, particularly in the only life that we actually know we have.
      I know you meant hell is the absence of god, but the fact that you twice wrote that it's the presence of God gave me a real chuckle. In a lot of ways, I think the eternal presence of god would be hell for some people.

    • @jakek.403
      @jakek.403 Před rokem

      @@kaizze8777 Lmao, I don't the religious hoard who actually are like can, from this comment onward, claim they *aren't* mentally depraved lunatic cultists.

  • @colemine7008
    @colemine7008 Před rokem +4

    As an atheist, I feel studying religion is important to learn to avoid it in the "should we never let this happen again" thinking like we study any holocaust. Religion as a whole seems to create so much brain and mental damage to its victims. It gets you to act harm to yourself all the while telling you it is your fault and you deserve it.

    • @munxlight4840
      @munxlight4840 Před 7 měsíci

      How? Explain your point further please and continue on with your research, I think it will be very fruitful for you!

    • @user-kc7xk6wy2z
      @user-kc7xk6wy2z Před 7 měsíci

      I hope you also study communism just as closely, considering all the bloodshed that system, firmly rooted in atheism, has caused.

    • @laneike2199
      @laneike2199 Před 6 měsíci

      yes. but at the same time it has created much peace, justice, forgiveness, beauty, art, advancement throughout the ages and to this day still is a profound source of hope, love, strength and compassion for millions of people...
      belief, in the widest sense of the word, has driven humanity since the very beginning.
      let's keep studying religion critically, let's uncover its flaws, dangers and the damage that has been wrought through it - but just going "religion = bad" is an unjust distortion of the truth.

  • @mediolanumhibernicus3353

    Just fascinating.
    More of this sort of thing.
    Would greatly appreciate anything on the English mystics.

  • @Eefbrgr1
    @Eefbrgr1 Před 3 lety +205

    Hi CosmicSkeptic, random internet Christian here. Love your content! And please don’t, because I’m a Christian, interpret what I’m saying as “oh look a Christian just trying to LOOK LIKE he loves his enemies like he’s told to do.” I genuinely really enjoy your videos. They have been inspiring me to do proper research into the whole theism vs atheism debate but also to question and look into the validity behind my own beliefs, which I think we all must do! Enjoyed your debate with a Frank Turek a couple years ago too, considering doing a masters in apologetics myself :) Keep researching and I would personally say let’s be committed to the pursuit of truth. Wishing you all the best

    • @truthseeker7815
      @truthseeker7815 Před 2 lety +14

      I enjoyed your comment

    • @Phoenix-King-ozai
      @Phoenix-King-ozai Před 2 lety +11

      I am an atheist and I like your comment

    • @thelibrary4833
      @thelibrary4833 Před 2 lety +9

      Like your mindset.

    • @Eefbrgr1
      @Eefbrgr1 Před 2 lety +21

      @@missingsig I think we all must judge our own beliefs at some point. Self-awareness prevents ignorance and delusion! :)

    • @saul.ceruleo
      @saul.ceruleo Před 2 lety

      Genuine question: how are you still Christian?

  • @JohnCena8351
    @JohnCena8351 Před 5 lety +313

    I'm curious, are most students that study theology with you atheists, or at least agnostics as well just like you or are you just a rare example?

    • @katie6384
      @katie6384 Před 5 lety +107

      My friend and roommate at uni studied Theology and said that the majority were Catholics or otherwise Christian, a couple of people of other religions and then a couple of atheists / agnostics. Don't know what it's like in Alex's class but that's what she experienced.

    • @JohnCena8351
      @JohnCena8351 Před 5 lety +70

      @@katie6384 Interesting. I would've assumed that there would be more atheists since this generation becomes more atheistic overall. Cool to know tho!

    • @tarajackson9487
      @tarajackson9487 Před 5 lety +76

      I study theology and it's mostly Christians :/ they seems to be the only people interested in talking about god

    • @katie6384
      @katie6384 Před 5 lety +22

      @@JohnCena8351 Yeah I would have thought that as well, although I think Catholic priests are strongly encouraged to take degrees in Theology, and maybe Christian ministers as well so maybe that explains the disproportionate demographic breakdown.

    • @scottmc2626
      @scottmc2626 Před 5 lety +36

      @@katie6384 Interestingly, Charles Darwin had a degree in Christian theology.

  • @stompcity4085
    @stompcity4085 Před 7 měsíci

    Well delivered… excellent

  • @heedmydemands
    @heedmydemands Před rokem

    Great video, I thought it was fascinating and disturbing, I like it

  • @zamiel3
    @zamiel3 Před 5 lety +454

    It's goning to be nice when we can eventually quote "secular theologist Alex O'Conner". 🤣

    • @jimhogarth9678
      @jimhogarth9678 Před 5 lety +52

      @Rawlings There are rational Alex O'Connor fans, having fun discussions. And then there are you Alex Jones fans...

    • @TKOS96
      @TKOS96 Před 5 lety +15

      @Rawlings I think you're confusing us with the fake liberals who pretend to be atheist... you'll find them under virtue signaling videos.

    • @Moumentai
      @Moumentai Před 5 lety +28

      @Rawlings
      The fact that you throw around insults and generalizations make it harder to take you seriously.

    • @BlacksmithTWD
      @BlacksmithTWD Před 5 lety +2

      @@stylis666
      You may be free to go against your conscience, but that doesn't mean your conscience doesn't start bothering you after choosing to do so.
      So how free are you really to go against your conscience?

    • @RedKytten
      @RedKytten Před 5 lety +12

      Wow... Rawlings here has an ego the size of Darth Dawkins. Good to know that the whole 'humility thing that Christians claim is so important is so strongly represented among apologists, right?

  • @LilVukie
    @LilVukie Před 5 lety +163

    I swear: everytime I hear the word entail, I think back to the debate you had with Mohammed Hijab where you asked, "If P entails Q, and P is necessary, is Q necessary" to which he replies, "no" then "it does not have to be." One of the funniest moments of that event

    • @Lifeistransitory1
      @Lifeistransitory1 Před 5 lety +3

      He didn't just say no, he followed by saying "it doesn't have to". So at least be honest. You're proud about a strawman?
      That's the funniest moment.

    • @LilVukie
      @LilVukie Před 5 lety +17

      @@Lifeistransitory1 can you give me an example where the statement I quoted is not true?

    • @AR15ORIGINAL
      @AR15ORIGINAL Před 5 lety +21

      I kinda laughed at Ineffable right there. Indeed, under what circumstances does it not have to? And besides, how "It doesn't have to" differ from "No" when the question is about matters of necessity?

    • @Lifeistransitory1
      @Lifeistransitory1 Před 5 lety +3

      @@LilVukie
      Because Hijab said "its doesn't have to be" You on the other-hand limited Hijabs response to "No".
      You do see the difference?

    • @Lifeistransitory1
      @Lifeistransitory1 Před 5 lety +1

      @@AR15ORIGINAL
      Keep laughing..the laugh is on you.
      That's right its about the necessity of the necessary existent thing. How is what entails also necessary related to the misquote of Hijab.
      Comedian.

  • @philcoppa
    @philcoppa Před rokem +5

    'total corruption' sounds like Calvin. Not all Christians agree. Original sin merely means sin goes back to the origin, it's not something we commit. It is something we suffer from - darkness in the intellect, weakness in the will. We are not as bright as we might be and we don't have a lot of willpower.

  • @stopscammingman
    @stopscammingman Před 5 lety +242

    Look forward to watching you dissect Mohammad Hijabs snake oil array.

    • @XDR2201
      @XDR2201 Před 5 lety +17

      Didn't you mean MooHamMad Shitjab?

    • @urcheekssocold4080
      @urcheekssocold4080 Před 5 lety +16

      PJ oh golly your racism is showing 😬

    • @neosapien247
      @neosapien247 Před 5 lety +8

      ooooh your passive-aggressive hard-on for Christianity is showing.

    • @anneeq008
      @anneeq008 Před 5 lety

      He had round 1 wrt his determinism and got flattened. He'll have to do better....

    • @anonymousperson1904
      @anonymousperson1904 Před 5 lety

      Any one of you atheists interested to debate on the existence of God?

  • @blindmansbluff
    @blindmansbluff Před 5 lety +198

    God: On the day of you eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and bad you will die.
    Adam: What does 'die' mean?
    God: Oh... err.... It's like... the process of death. Die, dying, dead... y'know? Death.
    Adam: What does 'death' mean?
    God: Oh right... Of course. Well, it hasn't been invented yet. But I can tell you that death - is not good.
    Adam: What does good mean?
    God: Oh... right... errrr... Its like... the exact opposite of bad...
    Adam: What does 'bad' mean?
    God: Err...... It's like, when something... really... um... shit happens... like....
    Adam: Like death?
    God: Yes! Exactly! Like death.
    Adam: So what is death again?
    God: Um... Hey... why don't you go and talk to that snake over there...

    • @michaelflamingsword3131
      @michaelflamingsword3131 Před 5 lety +1

      Complete nonsense from you. If anyone invented something, it's you!

    • @llort147
      @llort147 Před 5 lety

      Danyael You're not very bright, are you? 😅

    • @viktorthevictor6240
      @viktorthevictor6240 Před 5 lety +6

      @@llort147
      What's that supposed to mean?

    • @EnigmazGuide
      @EnigmazGuide Před 5 lety

      pathetic understanding

    • @EnigmazGuide
      @EnigmazGuide Před 5 lety +2

      what God means you will die. is that you are not longer immortal and not welcome in the garden bcoz the garden is like heaven. sin do not belong in heaven. sadly ur poor understanding is laughable

  • @WoundedEgo
    @WoundedEgo Před rokem

    Hello Sir and thank you for posting this.
    May I ask you, if you understand "death" as "annihilation" instead of as "endless torment," does that at all assuage your disgust?

  • @louzander
    @louzander Před 6 měsíci +12

    I was raised with all of this, even studied at seminary, and recently left it all once I could no longer paper over the contradictions and Cruelty of this theology.
    Initially I was going to call out some pretty major omissions in your overview, but then I realized: your larger points are valid and important. I want to highlight, for example, your comment regarding children growing up desiring death: these teachings taught me, from as early as I can remember, that death is something to be both yearned for but also impossibly afraid of (since we're told that it's so easy to condemn ourselves to hell).
    Also, your closing point about the sophistry required to navigate these theological jumbles is spot on.

  • @Leviathan123456
    @Leviathan123456 Před 5 lety +59

    To be fair. alex could make a video about arranging his sock draw and i would still watch it.

    • @llort147
      @llort147 Před 5 lety +3

      *drawer
      Maybe he should, so you can learn how to spell the damn word...

    • @Leviathan123456
      @Leviathan123456 Před 5 lety +4

      @@llort147 rude!

    • @llort147
      @llort147 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Leviathan123456 yeah, people suck 😞

    • @williammcenaney9393
      @williammcenaney9393 Před 4 lety +1

      You mean a video about arranging the contents of his sock drawer, don't you? :)

  • @slowmolife4289
    @slowmolife4289 Před 3 lety +158

    As a person who's lived in a Catholic environment (I'm atheist btw) all his life, the first theory seemed pretty normal to me having been exposed to that for 20 years hahaha

    • @heedmydemands
      @heedmydemands Před rokem +2

      Wow that's a trip, I grew up as a Christian but not Catholic, I don't remember original sin being talked about really

    • @joanabug4479
      @joanabug4479 Před rokem +5

      @@heedmydemands Original Sin was probably the first thing we were taught... in MIDDLE SCHOOL in Eastern Europe (Orthodox Christians...). My catholic friends know about it too, but it could be a local thing(Romania)... curious

    • @heedmydemands
      @heedmydemands Před rokem +1

      @@joanabug4479 yeah that's interesting. Like I was told the Adam and Eve story and Eve was tempted by the serpent and ate of the tree of knowledge but it wasn't made a big deal. I don't remember more being said about it than that story. We were all assumed sinners, I just thought it was because no one is perfect not that we were guilty when we were born

    • @seb0rn739
      @seb0rn739 Před rokem +5

      Catholics don't go as hard at this "hereditary sin" thing as protestants do though. As a chaplaine once told me (I'm also from a Catholic background), one of the main central differences between catholics and protestants is that catholics believe that due to Jesus dying for our sins, humans are now born without sin and can thereby be happy. Directly after the sacrament of penance they are actually viewed as completely free of sin. Protestants on the other hand believe that humans are still born with sin and thereby need to spend their lifes doing penance constantly and will always remain sinners. Martin Luther was rejected by many catholic theologians not only because he disagreed with the sale of indulgences but also because his theology was too bleak for them.
      Of course, I still think that catholic theology is still horrific, though. It's just not as bad in that regard.

    • @jakehiller6444
      @jakehiller6444 Před rokem +1

      I was raised Catholic and we were taught about original sin all the time. I thought it was pretty normal for a Christian upbringing. I didn't take it to mean that we're all inherently evil, just that we are imperfect and we all desire to do things that God does not want us to do. I really don't think it's that big of a deal or DISGUSTING as the title of this video suggests. As an atheist now I can still accept the theory behind it. Human beings are flawed and do immoral things to each other that's the reality of life whether you put a religious spin on it or not.

  • @MegaDonzee
    @MegaDonzee Před rokem +19

    Thank-you for sharing your education and insights. I've been a skeptic from an early age. As a child, nary a prayer of mine was ever answered, lol! l soon cottoned on that no one was listening, ha ha! Seriously though, I appreciate any shared thoughts on this subject of a higher being, religion, etc.. It is not something that I can talk about with those I know as freely as I would like, as it could possibly cause some distress and discomfort to those who do hold religious views. It is refreshing to listen to you, a pure pleasure, thanks again!

    • @MegaDonzee
      @MegaDonzee Před 7 měsíci

      I wish it was that simple.@@isatq2133

  • @rotinkerbell
    @rotinkerbell Před rokem

    I enjoyed this immensely. Thank you. I commend Alice Walker's the colour purple to you.

  • @ValoPlay724
    @ValoPlay724 Před 5 lety +115

    "The tree of knowlede; forbidden, naturally, since the church considers ignorance to be a virtue"
    Beautifully said.

    • @djixi98
      @djixi98 Před 5 lety +11

      @XY ZW fine. I'll bite the bullet. What does it refer to? And what was its purpose other than ultimately punishing every human to ever come for something god knew in advance?

    • @adastra123
      @adastra123 Před 5 lety

      I am not a biblical scholar but from what i know the tree of knowledge was a metaphor for not to play god. As in deciding who lives and dies etc. Also knowledge is said to be one of the gifts of the holy spirit. I have never heard any catholic accademic endorse the view that ignorance was a virtue.

    • @ValoPlay724
      @ValoPlay724 Před 5 lety +3

      cbren my question is: how does eating an apple give anyone the power to decide who lives and who dies?

    • @adastra123
      @adastra123 Před 5 lety

      @@ValoPlay724 as i said its a metaphor. Prior to reading and writing people learned via stories via the oral tradition.

    • @godofnothing428
      @godofnothing428 Před 5 lety +1

      cbren that is not taught is any church establishment, nor does it make much sense.

  • @jc-wx5oo
    @jc-wx5oo Před 5 lety +273

    The more I learn about this stuff, the more I can’t believe I actually believed it.

    • @Fish-vs6jf
      @Fish-vs6jf Před 5 lety +1

      then stop wasting your energy, if its consuming so much of you, oh there's a new religion,YOU.

    • @jc-wx5oo
      @jc-wx5oo Před 5 lety +13

      @@Fish-vs6jf enjoying Cosmic Skeptic videos is a waste of energy?? Nahhh.

    • @iaianthompson6404
      @iaianthompson6404 Před 5 lety +3

      Well said, friend.

    • @DJ-73
      @DJ-73 Před 5 lety +7

      @@Fish-vs6jf go flop around on the ground like a fish out of water.

    • @ConcealedCourier
      @ConcealedCourier Před 5 lety +1

      Me too. ...Me too.

  • @melaniemaec1
    @melaniemaec1 Před rokem

    Thanks that was great!

  • @peterw3160
    @peterw3160 Před 5 měsíci

    All kinds of f*cked up. Great work, thanks.

  • @joshuak4553
    @joshuak4553 Před 5 lety +611

    "For God is not the author of confusion..."
    Confusion seems to have been the author of God.
    :D
    .....
    :D :D :D

    • @djixi98
      @djixi98 Před 5 lety +31

      @@OctyabrAprelya yes, but just as we leave aside shoes that are small or worn-out religion, too, should be treated as such.

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine Před 5 lety +1

      @Joshua K
      What are you confused about? Would you like me to explain it to you?

    • @LukeVilent
      @LukeVilent Před 5 lety +8

      @@j0hncon5tantine What are you not confused about? Do you think you really have explanations?

    • @LukeVilent
      @LukeVilent Před 5 lety

      @Emily Barclay Thanks, I am aware of that :D This is, in fact, exactly my point.

    • @arcadiagreen150
      @arcadiagreen150 Před 5 lety +2

      @@OctyabrAprelya is this like a flat earth thing. Like they said, earth must be flat, cuz I haven't seen the other side

  • @ctrl-L
    @ctrl-L Před 5 lety +161

    I saw CosmicSceptic on the street of Oxford week or two ago. He looked like a normal person... just going about doing regular people stuff!
    Didn't dare to approach and now regretting it a bit.
    Anyway you are awesome CosmicSceptic!

    • @michaelrichardson9458
      @michaelrichardson9458 Před 4 lety +36

      Yes people do things that people do, amazing but true.

    • @marklandis5794
      @marklandis5794 Před 4 lety +14

      This reminds me of one very special evening when I saw Peter Rabbit... At first glance, I thought he was just a regular rabbit, doing regular rabbit things.. eating clover, with an “ear” on his surroundings. I asked “hey, are you a regular rabbit, doing normal rabbit things like eating clover in the evening?” He glanced at me, turned, and released a few droppings. I knew at that moment that this was no regular rabbit! I thought of asking him some important rabbit questions that only Peter rabbit would know.. But I was so afraid he would think me rude; or worse, particularly insipid for imposing my rabbit queries on perhaps the most famous Peter of all time. I think of that day every time I am forced to eat a salad. Or have a loose stool.

    • @splitpitch
      @splitpitch Před 4 lety +4

      @@marklandis5794 loose stools? easily fixed with a good quality screwdriver and the liberal application of glue.

    • @roqsteady5290
      @roqsteady5290 Před 4 lety

      Maybe he is a normal person!?

    • @henrywilliams1439
      @henrywilliams1439 Před 4 lety

      Mark - Very good! HAHAHA.

  • @johnniedeb8404
    @johnniedeb8404 Před rokem +16

    Impressive. I’m glad Oxford still teaches Theology rather than the cop out Religious Studies, as you are still required to think. For the sake of brevity, I’d suggest an existentialist approach viz the dilemmas described by Athanasius and Anselm are internal conflicts we can all recognize, just as reading Dante is an inner rather than an outer journey. Great work and strength to your efforts.

    • @kuyab9122
      @kuyab9122 Před rokem +3

      How is Religious Studies a cop-out?

  • @Noobslayar
    @Noobslayar Před rokem +73

    To your point at 8:45, I remember thinking the same as a child. I figured if Heaven existed and was the best thing ever then why was everyone in our church not just killing themselves right now? I also figured that it was better to do it sooner than later cuz being a kid I would be a shoe-in for Heaven. Related to that, I was also terrified of dying of old age. I knew that when people got old their brains stopped working and they couldn’t remember things or think properly. In most media spirits are shown as how the person was when they died, so I was scared of being stuck as senile for all eternity basically.

    • @philcoppa
      @philcoppa Před rokem +7

      as a child....your position is certainly that of a child. Anyone aware of heaven is likely to have heard of the commandments, one of which is 'you shall not kill', including yourself. Heaven in the Christian sense is intellectual enlightenment, not senility. Check Boethius and Aquinas.

    • @B30pt87
      @B30pt87 Před rokem +7

      @@philcoppa "Heaven in the Christian sense is intellectual enlightenment, not senility." Sorry, but we disagree on that one. And quoting two Christian men doesn't change that. I have a brain that works.

    • @danielearl3591
      @danielearl3591 Před rokem +4

      @@philcoppa even if they shouldn’t Jill themselves, the mentality would definitely rally you against safety and self preservation, which isn’t a great idea to teach children.

    • @unknowing5818
      @unknowing5818 Před rokem

      I think suicide is frowned upon and considered a bad thing since life is God's gift so you taking your life away is rejecting God's gift so why should you be given free pass to Heaven that way.

    • @greatminds1017
      @greatminds1017 Před rokem +4

      @@B30pt87 Actually in theory, heaven is great. For Christians it means immortality, the lack of death, sickness and decay, reunion with loved ones, and endless access to knowledge and the universe. It is enlightenment in the sense that only will there be spiritual closeness with their Creator but also unlocking the secrets of knowledge that men know nothing about. We only just found out about many things in science, and there is much more yet to be discovered. And before you say, science/knowledge and religion do not mix please remember that the reason many are literate today is because of religion especially during the years of the Reformation, and that MUCH of the information that scientists study and utilize today, that are taught in schools, were contributed by religious people who believed in the God of the Bible. There are brilliant aethists but there are also brilliant theists, and belief in God or a diety does not equal dumb.

  • @Stefania.Ferrario
    @Stefania.Ferrario Před 4 lety +245

    “It’s a tough sport” 🤣🤣

    • @MohaimenurRashid
      @MohaimenurRashid Před 3 lety +4

      Wow, wasn't expecting you here! Lol.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet Před 3 lety +4

      Always nice to see random channels you love appear in other channels you love.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Před 4 lety +224

    I believe in hell, I've been to gary indiana.

    • @Venatorion
      @Venatorion Před 4 lety +2

      I believe in hell, it was called:
      "Grave of the Fireflies"
      "Starwars Sequel Trilogy"
      "Steven Universe"
      Yatter Yatter Yatter...

    • @weekendpartier
      @weekendpartier Před 4 lety +3

      can't be that bad, can it? have you been to Newark, NJ?

    • @jaredengland1955
      @jaredengland1955 Před 4 lety +1

      I've heard about Gary. I think it has most amount of crime in the US?

    • @alfredhitchcock45
      @alfredhitchcock45 Před 4 lety

      “Hell is other people” - Sartre

    • @sneakypower576
      @sneakypower576 Před 4 lety +1

      I live in Arizona. Hell is real!

  • @niwdenus8256
    @niwdenus8256 Před rokem +1

    "It is the way of God: he humbles that he may exalt, he kills that he might make alive, he confounds that he might glorify."
    The revolting dilemma you mention truly is necessary to the Christian faith

  • @ricardomorais81
    @ricardomorais81 Před 7 měsíci

    His quotes about these theologians only made me more interested in them. Thank you.

  • @jtg1972
    @jtg1972 Před 3 lety +263

    It's like eternally thanking god for putting out the fire that HE purposely started in the first place.

    • @barryallen2123
      @barryallen2123 Před 2 lety +6

      As an atheist, you are not qualified or capable of being a competent theologian. I will be praying for you.

    • @anthonypolonkay2681
      @anthonypolonkay2681 Před 2 lety +4

      Well theres a few presuppositions that are had in order to make this assertion.
      The first, and most self indulgent one is that IF there is a god that created all of existance, and ascribes all meaning including moral meanings(entertain the premise for argument) then it makes no sense to think you, a portion of the created existance, has a right to tell the creator how to do things, or what should be considered right, or wrong. At the end of the day, your one person out of countless generations, with limited experience in your own life, let alone the knowledge it would entail to be the literall source of everything.
      The second thing is more a prospect to do with doctrine we have now.
      And that is that its stated in the video that we were made to be immortal, and happy. Which is just wrong.
      Pretty much all of christian doctrine says the primary purpous of our creation was that we were supposed to share in agency with god over creation, and to be someone, and something to talk to/have a meaningful relationship with.
      The fall of man is the result of humans abandoning that purpous to pursue purposes of our own design.
      In light of that it makes a little more sense that there would be a toll for sin.
      After all if a computer stopped working properly, and you couldn't have it fixed, youed probably throw it away. Or at least scrap it for parts.
      The computer was created to fulfill a purpousand now cannot do so.

    • @davidvarley1812
      @davidvarley1812 Před 2 lety +28

      @@barryallen2123 as a athiest he is perfectly capable of being a theologian. Unlike his Christian colleagues he is untainted by doctrine. Try praying for the weak and unfeed of this world and not a well educated young man.

    • @matthijsvanemous7046
      @matthijsvanemous7046 Před 2 lety +3

      Hell is a discussionpoint even within christianity

    • @Adaguflo
      @Adaguflo Před rokem +4

      @@anthonypolonkay2681 But we aren't computers, why did he then give us "free will" to make our own choices and already knew what our choices would be to purposely accuse us of not doing what he asked us to do?... I see it this way. I'm god, I create billions of humans and I put them in an insignificant rock within a vast univers and I tell them: I'm your creator, I give you the ability to choose, I want you all to love me and worship me... but if you decide no to do so I will subjugate you all to an eternal existence of torture and suffering... but I'm an old loving god, by the way. I created this whole reality, but I will get offended if you don't go to church every week and worship me... THAT'S WAY TOO SADISTIC AND CHILDISH
      I'm literally nothing compared to the entire univers, yet he seems to get too overly offended if I don't do what he tells me to do (and I don't kill, I always try to be honest, I'd say I'm a very loving friend and family member... so what's the point?) xd that's ridiculous.

  • @MrSkinnyWhale
    @MrSkinnyWhale Před 3 lety +175

    This is like Mark Wahlberg's character in The Other Guys learning ballet just to make fun of ballerinos

    • @fudgesauce
      @fudgesauce Před 3 lety +19

      Not at all. When people perform ballet, it hurts nobody. When Christians use their theology to create laws and social policy, it has consequences for everyone, so it is important to point out their "facts" are not facts at all.

    • @raminybhatti5740
      @raminybhatti5740 Před 3 lety +2

      I understood the reference, and I appreciated it as an Other Guys fan. 😀

    • @tcrown3333
      @tcrown3333 Před 3 lety +2

      If, on the other hand, he was to criticize Christianity while not being in possession of all the facts, you would accuse him of not being qualified to argue. You can't have it both ways. What the hell is a ballerino?

    • @samsalamander8147
      @samsalamander8147 Před 3 lety

      @@tcrown3333 A male ballerina? Lol Idk

    • @80slimshadys
      @80slimshadys Před 3 lety

      Dude that reference is hilarity. Underrated

  • @royce6485
    @royce6485 Před rokem +24

    I understand why some Christians don’t want their kids to be influenced by non-Christian things. Once you hear the arguements against Christianity and really pay attention, it’s hard to go back

    • @johnrieley1404
      @johnrieley1404 Před rokem +7

      Once you hear the arguments against X, its hard. Welcome to nihilism. How about arguments against reason itself.

    • @turnage_michael
      @turnage_michael Před rokem +3

      ​​@@johnrieley1404 An Atheist vs. a Nihlist? Let me get the popcorn!

    • @theboombody
      @theboombody Před 10 měsíci

      Depends how far you get out into the world. If you go SO far away from the teachings of the Bible that you participate in every sinful indulgence there is, where you're sleeping with random strangers for money and snorting cocaine just to get through the day, then you realize that maybe those proverbs about self control make a lot of sense. The Bible has a lot of helpful warnings against damaging yourself through bad decisions and surprisingly few other things today do. Almost the entire entertainment industry of today actually PROMOTES that kind of stuff. They make alcohol and casual sex look wonderful.

    • @user-kc7xk6wy2z
      @user-kc7xk6wy2z Před 7 měsíci

      Nah, I just hear a bunch of ignorant fools that want to live for themselves and not their maker.

    • @EVillager
      @EVillager Před 7 měsíci +2

      Once you hear the arguments against Christianity, you go back and do your homework. The arguments against are full of misinterpretation and misinformation. People hear what they want to hear.

  • @bobskanal
    @bobskanal Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you thinking about Athanasius and your atheistic view was really fun! I can´t wait for university!

    • @silalm5445
      @silalm5445 Před 5 měsíci

      Why God creates man ?
      czcams.com/video/CdXcjZLI-88/video.htmlsi=Mp9nO1iU-aBGporR

  • @OscarGonzalez-ld4np
    @OscarGonzalez-ld4np Před 5 lety +194

    5:41
    *_Alex:_*_ Have you ever heard..._
    *_My brain:_*_ the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?_
    *_Alex:_*_ of anything more cruel and disgusting?_

  • @MagnusNielsenBewick
    @MagnusNielsenBewick Před 2 lety +63

    Thank you, Alex, for explaining Anselm's theology with such clarity. Good luck with your exams.

  • @haroldadams1219
    @haroldadams1219 Před rokem

    Brilliant video

  • @rjfax704
    @rjfax704 Před rokem +2

    I've happened upon Anselm before and had Christians have all sorts of negative reactions to his philosophies. In the stuff you describe, it really comes across as him attempting to erase worry and unnecessary fear for what is "Beyond".

  • @j.p.4910
    @j.p.4910 Před 4 lety +37

    It's innacurate to say that the New Testament hadn't been compiled and canonised by the time Athanasius as a broad consensus was already firmly established by the 2nd century, which is evidenced in the Muratorian Canon (yes there are differences in dating) and the decisive response against Marcion's Canon. This was possible because a canon was already liturgically in place (this necessitates compilation) with which one could base ones theological judgements. Yes, certain books had an uncertain status till much later e.g. shepherd of Hermas, Revelation...
    Thus Athanasius is not creating a canon in 367, but merely restating the existing Church practice.

    • @sonicrocks2007
      @sonicrocks2007 Před 4 lety

      Some his writings point to other views of hell such as annihilationism etc. Not only does he not mention that the Saint had different views but it seams the Bible it self does. And he goes over none of them. Just the one he wants a rouse from which is the most extreme case of ECT. And none of the sub views in it.

    • @bryanrendon6307
      @bryanrendon6307 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes Anthanasius simply states in his 39th festal letter of the 27 works (NT). This simply shows us that the canon had been formed by 367, because that is the first listing we have.

  • @martinfernandez882
    @martinfernandez882 Před 5 lety +26

    I'm still gonna be watching when my boy has a PhD.

    • @RR-xz6bv
      @RR-xz6bv Před 2 lety

      Jordan Peterson is the professor you need to see

  • @charleshuggins9125
    @charleshuggins9125 Před rokem +2

    Why is it that we would never challenge Picasso or any other artist’s right to do as he or she pleases with their work - including destroying it - but we think we can call into question the rights of the creator of human life and the universe it occupies.
    And if you think we are self autonomous, evolving from a lower life form to the supposedly enlightened present, why is it that the leaders of the most powerful countries in human history are named Boris Biden and King Charles. Stuff’s true or it ain’t.
    And that reality is independent of our opinions. Really let’s quit basking in our ignorance and arrogance. Every night we fall asleep and are totally incapable of predicting if the beating heart will be 8 hours later.

  • @sylvesterpalermo937
    @sylvesterpalermo937 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Sixteen years of Catholic education. My problem was that I used the gift that God gave me, the gift of Reason. When I asked Why? I was told to just believe. I had many of the questions he raised but I never got answers. The only thing I did get a big dose of was Guilt. Guilt for everything, even a passing thought was enough to send me to eternal damnation. After watching a huge number of videos of NDEs I realize that it is going to be OK. Do your best, correct your mistakes and love as many people as possible.

    • @reubenthomas7243
      @reubenthomas7243 Před 7 měsíci

      "Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth-in a word, to know himself-so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves" - Pope John Paul II in his encyclical, Fides et Ratio.
      Those who did not engage your rational questions did wrong. The Church however embraces reason. A resource I'd recommend is Catholic Answers - they engage arguments with reason and really dive into the "why." I especially recommend Jimmy Akin and Trent Horn. The answers to your questions are out there my friend. The people who refused to engage your questions or at least point you in the right direction are not representative of Catholicism. Take care.

  • @ShonePizza
    @ShonePizza Před 5 lety +43

    Dude, how are you?

  • @rossm2102
    @rossm2102 Před 4 lety +7

    The reading lists are really helpful - please keep posting them as you continue on your course. Whilst I live and think on the opposite end of the religious/theological spectrum, I appreciate the articulate and intelligent way that you express what you've studied. Good luck with your studies in the future!

  • @nitanice
    @nitanice Před rokem

    Great video

  • @priyatishan8397
    @priyatishan8397 Před rokem +38

    Well done. You're freeing so many of unnecessary guilt and fear.

    • @williemherbert1456
      @williemherbert1456 Před rokem +7

      Ehmm, not necessary, as you see religion is mainly the embodiment of attitude from masses in each certain societal group. Formed up from their shared values, norm, and law in how to understand their relation with the spirituality, environment, and society by each member. So the core that makes unnecessary guilt and fear will always still be there, because it's within shared socially-constructed consciousness on societal limitation and responsibility, religion is just one of many enforcement for such.

    • @theaveragecomment1014
      @theaveragecomment1014 Před rokem +1

      @@williemherbert1456 Huh. That’s interesting, can you tell me more about this topic?

    • @priyatishan8397
      @priyatishan8397 Před rokem +6

      @@williemherbert1456 Whatever. One layer of fear and guilt gone makes for a big difference.

    • @katalinhorvath655
      @katalinhorvath655 Před rokem +10

      the "guilt and fear" you're talking about is man's understanding and acknowledgement that he is flawed in nature. What man does with that understanding is completely up to him. It is not meant to scare or harm, it gives man a sense of humility and a desire to be and do better. No amount of literary or historical analysis and debate can simply "free" people of their nature. It can quiet the mind for a while and set people on a different path for a long time, sure, but that feeling will always be recurrent, because it is the free will granted to us in our creation that allows us to use our flawed nature for either good or for bad.

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Před rokem +2

      @@katalinhorvath655 Well said!

  • @thorstenkoethe
    @thorstenkoethe Před 5 lety +64

    I envy your studies in Oxford, slightly. All the best for you! Hope you'll find everything you are looking for!

  • @simonk4174
    @simonk4174 Před 5 lety +44

    Yeeaah our boy is back

  • @KD-xb5np
    @KD-xb5np Před rokem +100

    It's so weird, I was taught this theology almost from birth and didn't realize until my teens how messed up it is. It's not great for a kid's self-esteem.

    • @planteruines5619
      @planteruines5619 Před 11 měsíci +3

      when you do not see the world as a fairy tale , everything is always messed up

    • @theboombody
      @theboombody Před 10 měsíci +11

      Self control builds more self respect than self esteem ever will.

    • @missinterpretation4984
      @missinterpretation4984 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Well congrats, I didn’t see it until my 30s 🤦‍♀️😂

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle Před 7 měsíci +6

      you shouldnt decide how good an argument is based on its effects on your self esteem

    • @weebrianful
      @weebrianful Před 7 měsíci +2

      I'm 71 and I'm still suffering.

  • @janseb6750
    @janseb6750 Před rokem +65

    As a believer I found this interesting, makes me want to read more theology.

  • @smooth_sundaes5172
    @smooth_sundaes5172 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for the catch up and respect for the torture you put yourself through with this BS

  • @soukai
    @soukai Před 3 lety +257

    If the olympics would have a medal for mental gymnastics, athanasius and anselm would get gold medals

    • @pannonia77
      @pannonia77 Před 3 lety +15

      Well, they would have a very tough competition from e.g. Calvin with his doctrine of predestination.

    • @emilioestrada1860
      @emilioestrada1860 Před 3 lety +5

      and feminism

    • @lizzard13666
      @lizzard13666 Před 3 lety +4

      "Mental gymnastics", also known as "thinking", is a classic sport, I don't think they give out "medals" so much as "certificates", "degrees" etc.

    • @emilioestrada1860
      @emilioestrada1860 Před 3 lety

      @@lizzard13666 well there are types of mental gymnastics bro. I mean one thing is to say something without any basis and just "thinking" ur way the conclusion, like feminists do lmao. And another thing is thinking as u say. Don't really think that title applies to theology tbh

    • @samael4550
      @samael4550 Před 3 lety +9

      @@lizzard13666 “Thinking,” also known as something that you quite obviously don’t do. Learn the definition of mental gymnastics. “Mental gymnastics” is a TYPE of thinking that draws conclusions or creates connections with a lack of logic and evidence.

  • @L0g1kk_
    @L0g1kk_ Před 11 měsíci

    Why do you have notes of currency affixed to your wall?

  • @legalcoffee5315
    @legalcoffee5315 Před rokem

    None of this makes sense! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @phoenixrising4172
    @phoenixrising4172 Před 5 lety +115

    YES!!! We want to hear more about your Theology Classes.

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine Před 5 lety +2

      @Phoenix Rising
      Are you an atheist? Why don't you take a look at my "mini" theology class if you are so interested? It's free....... cheaper than cambridge......
      These are pretty GREAT arguments I found other Christians using as evidence for the existence of the God of the Bible, can you ignore these?
      GOD IS REAL AND CAN BE PROVEN IN A COURT OF LAW!!!
      The biologically immortal organisms that lack senescence are already extremely great proof for God and his design but if you want more.....
      The 3 main forms of evidence that would be acceptable and legitimate in a court of law for the
      existence of God would be.....

      "Life after Death experience studies where people witness a creator God-
      " iands.org/resources/education/recommended-reading.html "
      " time.com/68381/life-beyond-death-the-science-of-the-afterlife-2/ ", .......... = "Both sides of the argument!"
      Multiple Studies on the effectiveness of prayer from multiple religions involving a creator God
      like in the book "The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden" "
      www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_13?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=divine
      +matrix+gregg+braden&sprefix=divine+matrix%2Cstripbooks%2C195&crid=3BXKVNJABO9OK " along with
      other such studies proving a positive co-relation, ...... Positive co-relation to prayer in a
      peer reviewed study..........
      jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/485161 ............
      and scientific facts mentioned in the Bible before their human discovery by a divine influence,
      www.eternal-productions.org/101science.html .......
      For example…..
      1. The singing stars. Job 38:7 declares the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy. It sounds like a bit of Bible poetry but not much more. After all, stars shine, not sing, right? Well, it turns out scientists have been able to convert patterns from start light into audio wavelengths, according to Discovery News. The “amount of hiss” in the audio reportedly allows scientists to measure the surface gravity on a star and gauge where it is in its stellar evolution.
      2. Weight of the winds. In Job 28:25, we are told that God weighed out the wind. This one may be no more self-evident to us than it was to an ancient Israelite reader of this text. But, we know from modern science that air, since it does have mass, weighs something. You might be surprised to know how much though: an estimated one ton of air is weighing down on shoulders, according to this science site (which explains that we don’t feel it because the air is exerting its force in all directions). This is pretty basic stuff for modern scientists, but it’s quite a credit to the inerrancy of Scripture that the author of Job got it right so long ago (approximately in the second millennium BC).
      3. A massive fountain of water deep beneath the Earth!!! Genesis 7:11 "In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened."
      www.thesun.co.uk/news/2242110/scientists-discovered-water-from-biblical-great-flood-in-worlds-deepest-hole/
      www.express.co.uk/news/weird/733026/Russia-science-Kola-borehole-Noah-floodwater-Bible-Genesis-theory-of-12
      creation.com/oceans-of-water-deep-inside-the-earth
      "Scientists dig the world’s deepest hole - and find ‘water from NOAH’S FLOOD’ at the bottom The revelation also reportedly "disproves the myth" that the earth is made up of dry rocky layers"
      All these would stand the scrutiny of a judge and jury for the case of a creator Gods existence
      and the legitimacy of the Christian Faith!!!
      But I am feeling generous so I will give you two more great forms of evidence, how about this
      book where a forensic officer who is atheist studies and researches the Bible to see if it proves
      a historical Jesus and if he was murdered wrongfully?
      Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels
      www.amazon.com/Cold-Case-Christianity-Homicide-Detective-Investigates/dp/1434704696,
      afterward he became Christian!!!
      Also, why don't you just pray to God yourself and ask him if he is real? What more can I say??? Then you would have
      personal evidence and proof of Gods interaction yourself.....
      I mean, there is actually way way way more evidence for God than this but it either would go over
      your head or you would not understand it properly and you would question it, but this is really
      solid evidence and proof I have given you up above that would hold up in a court of law........... if you decide to RUN from it, at
      least admit to yourself that is what you are doing........
      Do you believe your life, body, family and the ground you walk on are all a gift or something else? If you believe they are all something else then what do you think they all are then?

    • @heropld
      @heropld Před 4 lety +3

      @@j0hncon5tantine Delusional theses with misinformation and inconsistent rumbling and weak points proven false. Good luck next time!

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine Před 4 lety

      @@heropld
      Can you tell me what your exact problem with it is or the problem that you find is the biggest? I said evidence that could be used in a court of law and that is exactly what I gave, it is consistent and is not just ramblings"When I copy and paste things on to youtube it may get a bit scrunched". There is nothing on there that is weak and there is nothing that you can prove to be false at all. Did you see how I had a link to a scientific study on prayer and a book on how scientific experiments were done on prayer from different religions and spiritual practices and that they all found a positive co-relation.....? That is extremely fascinating evidence that "someone" or "something" is answering that prayer. Can you explain it without some kind of God or religious aspect? I would love to hear you try.....

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Před 4 lety

      @@heropld "proven false"... riight. Claiming this is basically a bad atheist Meme at this point. There's never any meat behind the claim.

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine Před 4 lety

      @@heropld
      Why don't you talk to me about it then? Convince me, or run away and be weak. You believe life came from non-life by itself, to me you are more religious and more filled with faith than any religion you look down upon as ignorant, you are more religous than them!!! You just have not admitted it to your self....
      How is this scientific article misinformation.....?
      jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/485161

  • @Zwhg7
    @Zwhg7 Před 4 lety +361

    As an atheist growing up in a Christian orthodox family, I must admit you made lots of mistakes while trying to explain Athanasios writings...

    • @RealHogweed
      @RealHogweed Před 4 lety +10

      What mistakes?

    • @willemgloudemans1442
      @willemgloudemans1442 Před 4 lety +56

      @@RealHogweed Athanasios never talks about the original sin in the essay he references.

    • @Cuinn837
      @Cuinn837 Před 4 lety +32

      I believe that original sin came from Augustine,who came a little later.

    • @lupusdivinorum4673
      @lupusdivinorum4673 Před 4 lety +45

      Also, Anslem is considered a heretic by the Orthodox Church by the very fact that his ideas were nonsense. I am not surprised that @CosmicSkeptic has no idea about the Orthodox theology, but some videos by Jay Dyer might shed a light on that.

    • @stuartperry-hughes5969
      @stuartperry-hughes5969 Před 4 lety +11

      @@lupusdivinorum4673 Yahweh is still a myth

  • @Adeodatus100
    @Adeodatus100 Před 7 měsíci +41

    I'm a former Anglican priest, and trained in Oxford. It was an experience that was both wonderful and ghastly. I'm the last person in the world to defend the Church, but I think you give an incomplete picture here in a few places - particularly the nuances of the differences in the concept of Original Sin between Eastern and Western traditions. (Briefly and crudely, the Eastern tradition takes a less personal and more cosmic view.)

    • @Gio_Panda
      @Gio_Panda Před 6 měsíci +1

      Can you expand on this? Your prospective as an former priest is probably very unique. I’d also like to know how and why you left your position if you want to talk about it.
      (I’m Giovanni, I’m 27, Italian, atheist, but I love this subject)

    • @chaselefort124
      @chaselefort124 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In the East, original sin is rejected, but they understand that we are sinners because we are born into a sinful world. Kids learn to steal, be selfish, etc. This is consistent with Athanasius.
      Homie who made the video is applying later theological categories onto the text. He doesn’t really put forward a theory of original sin (although based on what he writes, if someone described it to him I think he’d accept it wholeheartedly) but rather sees sin and death as powers at work in the human race. After sin enters the world, death does as well, and it affects all who are touched by the power of sin. So it’s not about inherited guilt (that’s a category developed about 100 years later by Augustine) but about these powers that are at work in our bones

  • @CoreDump451
    @CoreDump451 Před rokem +14

    I grew up (Syrisc) Orthodox Christian, and some of the things mentioned (especially from Athanasius) were taught to me without dilution

  • @Wingedmagician
    @Wingedmagician Před 5 lety +60

    I found myself silent clasping for a second when you said you finished your first year. I’m happy for you! And in Oxford no less.