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Christian lunatics brainwash school kids on a museum tour, altering the facts to fit the Bible

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Guest: burning in hell already (147 days ago)
@ Brother Tom How nice of you to pray for those who will end up in hell :-). But it's a bit weird to pray for people you wish to end up in hell... Wouldn't it be more fruitful not to wish us in hell, and not wasting your time praying for us, and - let's say - spend more time reading books or so? Oh yes try to be a bit less hateful, there's so much hatred in this world already... greetings from an atheist (I will send you a postcard from hell when I'm there)
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Guest: Monkey (156 days ago)
...not only do they base their entire explanation of existance a single collection of "books", but this book was dismantled and voted back into one piece in 400A.D. in the court of Constantine. Di you know that Mary Magdeline wrote a book too? It was originally with the rest of the gospels, but "a woman is incapable of recieving 'devine isnpiration' from a masculine God" so the Book of Magdeline was stricken from the Bible... Holy Roman Programming!
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Guest: Brother Tom (156 days ago)
All you anti-Christians will burn in HELL. I have pity for your souls and will pray for you all.
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Guest: keeno (157 days ago)
Rediculous. They claim there's no proof for evolution, yet where's the proof for creationsim? A single book that they beleive with blind faith and try to force this on chinldren?!
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Guest: henry (157 days ago)
clear brainwashing. getting the kids to repeat everything he says "how do you know?" sick. and also he says fossils are boring because they are dead things. so the kids wont want to investigate for themselves.
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rodmanhattenRodManhatten (157 days ago)
Seems like a pretty easy way to make money to me...
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Guest: Guest (157 days ago)
This is so sad for the children. Isn't it called brainwashing or is it child abuse.
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Guest: RGS (157 days ago)
Good grief! Americans expect us to find them credible! What are these guys opinions on the age of the oil they drive their gaz-guzzlers on?
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Guest: The Sheik (161 days ago)
The same brain washing happens in Afganistan right at this moment. The only difference is that there are no troop from Asia in the USA trying to get a grip on it... Think about it. Morons!
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Guest: holy she-ite (162 days ago)
******* idiots, im a catholic and think thee blokes need a kicking
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Guest (162 days ago)
this is sad, brainwashing young minds is unacceptable, those guys need to be shot.
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glass3005Glass3005 (162 days ago)
Surely a good Christian would accept other people's beliefs anyway? And I love how they take scientific proof and flat out ignore it. And how they sidestep any questioning of their theory. What I don't love is how stupid those kids are gonna look as soon as they reach an age where they can think for themselves believing this as fact. Those poor, poor children. The only difference between a cult and a religion is the numbers.
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Guest (162 days ago)
idiots
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Guest: Harry (162 days ago)
Yeah, people seperated and found out the world was round from the mainstream consensus, ie scientists...the same people who broke out of the creationist view of the world and showed us the world is aincent.
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maverickrazormaverickrazor (162 days ago)
Creationist ideology is just wrong. This is just disgraceful. These children are being lied to.
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Guest: blake (162 days ago)
hey different dan... actually, since it is before the big bang, it would be before the beginning of time...however, I disagree with your point. There is absolutely no scientific proof for either "nothing" before the big bang, nor for "God". Any conception of what existed before this point is an equal leap of faith. Anyway my point is that science and faith are different domains, and you can't use one to justify or negate the other.
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Guest: ADifferentDan (162 days ago)
Especially when it isn't possible for any life to arrive randomly. Heh...
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Guest: ADifferentDan (162 days ago)
It takes a far greater leap to believe that an infinately advanced omnipotent being appeared out of nowhere at the beginning of time.
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Guest: blake (162 days ago)
I am both a scientist, and a Christian. I feel they are grieviously misrepresenting both the bible and science. The bible was never intended to be a science text book, nor is science supposed to explain God. Both Christians and people who believe in no god must eventually make some kind of leap of faith. What was before the Big Bang? Well some scientists would say nothing...but it takes as much faith to believe in that (maybe more) as to believe in God.
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Guest: nols (162 days ago)
Hmmm, Home Schooling.
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Guest: Tony Harrison (162 days ago)
Christianity in a whole pisses me off to no end! And seeing things like this makes me happy knowing that it the only relgion with prespiring numbers. Its been well documented that science is relgions biggest threat, even if the facts are in front of you. Fiddlesticks
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Guest: Bollo (162 days ago)
Also Dan, do you really not see the irony in using the "flat earth" thing to support your argument here? Have you suffered a serious head injury at some point in your life? Surely your god would not be so cruel as to make you this stupid from birth?
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Guest: Bollo (162 days ago)
What they are doing is willfully misrepresenting science, and telling kids that their made-up science is just as valid as mainstream evidence-based science. Basically their logic is that any scientific theory is as valid as any other, which in effect renders all scientific theories useless and people open to religious manipulation. Evil.
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Guest: Bollo (162 days ago)
Dan, people aren't condemning these guys for going against the accepted view. That's a stock line regurgitated by most creationists, and it's utterly moronic.
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Guest: d (162 days ago)
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Guest (162 days ago)
Dan!!! shut up!! you have only one arguement. You can apply that to anything you like. It's lame
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Guest: Dan (162 days ago)
"The world is flat, the evidence that it is round is questionable" Good point. That WAS the opinion of "science" (always, in every generation — and in this "report" — cited as if a monolith) at one time. Some people broke from the pack and found the truth to be otherwise. Thanks for the backup.
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Guest (163 days ago)
Ok then Dan eg...The world is flat, the evidence that it is round is questionable, we know its flat because we find a wall of ice when we sail south or north. If you can't see thats stupid, whos the tool now?
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Guest: Gaz (163 days ago)
this is so extreme. so few christians beleive what these people are telling the kids. if this was islam then these are the equivalent of the extremists. this kind of thing is dangerous.
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Guest: Oskar (163 days ago)
They should crawl back under the rock they came from. How can people be so ignorant? This is truly scary. Ask them about where their scientific evidence for their imaginary friend "God"? Grow up people, make believe friends are for kids.
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jackfinjackfin (163 days ago)
They should be banged up for child abuse!
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Guest: zoran (163 days ago)
"a 4 year old is no more a christian than he is a member of the postal workers union" - Marcus Brigstocke
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Guest: Dan (163 days ago)
Let me get this straight. With absolute, unshakable lockstep uniformity, you're all condemning these folks for thinking differently than the party line? Yeah. What tools. Got it.
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Guest (163 days ago)
This is so seriously wrong. Religious fanatics, at least allow kids to develop mind of their own.
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Guest: Christian (163 days ago)
Beware of false teachers.Dont be misled, Find your ultimate truths. Evolution is not fullproof. The Bible can be so misunderstood, its up to your own intelligence, Thats the test of faith..
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Guest: Concerned Christian (163 days ago)
I am a Christian, and it is a shame to see such false inconsiderate preachings! Dont be fooled by this clip, The Bible does warn us of false teachers! and does not tell of 6,000 years of existance?? They are missleading! I fully understand evolution and believe it ties very closely with the Bible. Darwin himself ended up beliving in a God.. Its not easy beleiving in a God, not an easy decision when you know facts, and with facts you start to realise there is a God.
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Guest: Albert Prince (163 days ago)
It's only brainwashing if the person doing the brainwashing knows it's brainwashing & if they do know that they are brainwashing, then that is so wrong. To the intelligent people amongst us, heal the blind as jesus once did.
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Guest: Rossco (163 days ago)
Religion is clearly flawed, yet people like these see the scientific facts in front of them (facts which has nothing to do with faith!, they are backed up by hard evidence) yet these loons turn a blind eye and indoctrinate their kids at the same time! They infuriate me and hold society back. Believing in primitive ideas from the dark ages isn't faith, its stupidity.
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Guest (163 days ago)
how is a scientific fact a belief in the same respect as a mumbo jumbo religious tale that has been disproved by facts. blind faith like this is just dangerous
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Guest: Rob (163 days ago)
This is not a problem with free speech, which DOES allow peer review, and reference to fact. The problem with (religious) dogma is that it ignores anthing and anyone that disagrees. Be afraid!
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Guest: Felix (163 days ago)
Scary. Some of these children will never get the chance to get an opinion of their own. If they would chose to believe in that crazy creationism after been given different views and thories, that would have been fine by me. But this is nothing but brainwashing. I would be so utterly ashamed as a parent to allow this.
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Guest: Harry (163 days ago)
The more I grow old the more I realise that the whole freedom of speech the west is so proud of can actually be a bad thing. People should be required to have what they say peer reviewed and referenced to actual fact.
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Guest: SOLID (163 days ago)
I watched it again and iam so sad and thi kind of people scares me the most.this is so dangerous and I dont see difference betwen this and "Alah akbar" bombcariers.
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Guest: SOLID (163 days ago)
that is disgusting.Stupid loons with no brain...I hate them for their blindnes and ignorance
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Guest: Doe (163 days ago)
It is utterly, utterly evil that adults are allowed to do this to children.
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