If you mean the christian God, then you'd be right and wrong. As he controls the non-living to run its course. Humans, however, will be left to do as they please and suffer, or delight, in the consequences. Keep in mind you derive ALL your facilities from him. You can be no more right than he is than a stream to its source. That'd be like a child telling the parent their knowledge is wrong when they say "2+2=4". Funny thing is, you or people that have similar notion as you, will, and have, called him out when he DID directly get involve. Almost like any excuse to not believe and to not adhere to a higher power is the driving force behind the rejection. Keep in mind the Christian God is the one of life and love. Do you hate kids when you punish them? Or is it from love and desire for them to be better? God said "your will be done", the issue for those that don't want him is the fact they only can choose death and hate. Not because God makes it so, but the fact that's the only two option. To not choose God and still want all the good is like choosing to eat a rotten apple and only wanting the freshness.
Only issue is why would an impersonal god even bother? He knows the outcomes, and can just reset it on one person each time if he needed it to be played out. Only a loving god would make everything, then us, then treat us like children, then as adults that need to learn ourselves, all with a guide book. If he was like you two said, then how can we know what's good, bad, love, or hate if it's all based on a whim?
@@donellebullock7404 In their original forms, most if not all religions had/have things that many would consider immoral or even evil today, for example, many religions allow slavery, including Christianity, yet it's mostly illegal in every developed nation, unless the government is doing it, and it's generally considered immoral regardless. It's also interesting how humans often come to similar conclusions on at least some aspects of morality regardless of where they are from or what religion they follow if they follow one at all.
@@73_65 Guess we're excluding Exudes and many other passages stating otherwise. God didn't like slavery, as stated many times. When he allowed it, if people read the whole entries, would be because the slaves would be killed or enslaved by people who wouldn't treat them well. Even then, they were to be freed after a set time with resources to boot. People act like it is today, where you can just not have slaves and people won'6t take them themselves. Difference with other religions, except Judaism, is they didn't have perfect and all good gods.Every other God were within creation, but not God the creator of all. This makes everything right that he does by default since he is the rules.
Read Anne Rice's "MNEMOCH THE DEVIL" book. It's just about that. I assure you it'll scramble your brain xD Just be patient with Lestat at the beginning, the good stuff happens when Mnemock shows up and starts telling Lestat his tale.
The protagonist is probably some kind of Deist but definitely not an atheist. Having said that, as an atheist I find this story... funny rather than scary.
Hi Skott, Love 💗 your stories and your wonderful narration! Your wide range of voices is absolutely amazing 😻!!! ♥️♥️♥️😊And I’ll keep telling you that till the cows come home cuz of all your wonderful stories I’ve listened to over the years!!! IE: Uber/Cerber tales!!! ♥️♥️♥️😊
A. "I know this was not a situation where the brain creates what it expects" *proceeds to explain a situation in which the brain would perceive what it expects* B. I'll admit I haven't finished the video yet, but something tells me the author is not using any definition of "atheist" correctly. Edit: Not as bad as expected but still an incorrect use of the term. The one thing that makes a person an atheist is to not believe there is any god out there. Still though, a good story and a great narrator. Cheers all.
I understand what you've typed, but I trust he knows what an Atheist is if he was able to craft such a well-structured and intriguing short story. *Update Having heard the end of the story, I understand nuance is required to get it.
"Lets go with rob" Nah, i prefer chuck.
Damn straight lol
😂😂😂
Haha, a man of culture I see.
Exactly where my mind went 😂😂😂
"Controlled by a mad puppet master" So Yahweh then?
In fairness, he never showed any sign that he was controlling anything...
If you mean the christian God, then you'd be right and wrong. As he controls the non-living to run its course. Humans, however, will be left to do as they please and suffer, or delight, in the consequences. Keep in mind you derive ALL your facilities from him. You can be no more right than he is than a stream to its source. That'd be like a child telling the parent their knowledge is wrong when they say "2+2=4". Funny thing is, you or people that have similar notion as you, will, and have, called him out when he DID directly get involve. Almost like any excuse to not believe and to not adhere to a higher power is the driving force behind the rejection. Keep in mind the Christian God is the one of life and love. Do you hate kids when you punish them? Or is it from love and desire for them to be better? God said "your will be done", the issue for those that don't want him is the fact they only can choose death and hate. Not because God makes it so, but the fact that's the only two option. To not choose God and still want all the good is like choosing to eat a rotten apple and only wanting the freshness.
God could send souls to other universe's and enjoy watching an isakei.
The thumbnail entity reminds me of Euron Greyjoy, which is suitable somewhat
Why does god sound like an adult version of stewie. Lol
If there is a concept that is more scary than there is no god, it has to be that there is one, but he doesn't care about us.
Or he does care, but not in a good way. A truly apathetic god would be less likely to torture people than a hateful one, even if only slightly.
Only issue is why would an impersonal god even bother? He knows the outcomes, and can just reset it on one person each time if he needed it to be played out. Only a loving god would make everything, then us, then treat us like children, then as adults that need to learn ourselves, all with a guide book. If he was like you two said, then how can we know what's good, bad, love, or hate if it's all based on a whim?
@@donellebullock7404 In their original forms, most if not all religions had/have things that many would consider immoral or even evil today, for example, many religions allow slavery, including Christianity, yet it's mostly illegal in every developed nation, unless the government is doing it, and it's generally considered immoral regardless.
It's also interesting how humans often come to similar conclusions on at least some aspects of morality regardless of where they are from or what religion they follow if they follow one at all.
@@73_65 Guess we're excluding Exudes and many other passages stating otherwise. God didn't like slavery, as stated many times. When he allowed it, if people read the whole entries, would be because the slaves would be killed or enslaved by people who wouldn't treat them well. Even then, they were to be freed after a set time with resources to boot. People act like it is today, where you can just not have slaves and people won'6t take them themselves. Difference with other religions, except Judaism, is they didn't have perfect and all good gods.Every other God were within creation, but not God the creator of all. This makes everything right that he does by default since he is the rules.
Read Anne Rice's "MNEMOCH THE DEVIL" book. It's just about that. I assure you it'll scramble your brain xD Just be patient with Lestat at the beginning, the good stuff happens when Mnemock shows up and starts telling Lestat his tale.
The protagonist is probably some kind of Deist but definitely not an atheist.
Having said that, as an atheist I find this story... funny rather than scary.
Rob seems like a chill guy
I don’t know what it is, but I can so easily picture Lee Pace in this as God
I don't think that word means what you think it means..
Hello temper
This is more gnostic than atheistic, tbh.
I keep .having to subscribe and I haven't unsubscribed
Hi Skott, Love 💗 your stories and your wonderful narration! Your wide range of voices is absolutely amazing 😻!!! ♥️♥️♥️😊And I’ll keep telling you that till the cows come home cuz of all your wonderful stories I’ve listened to over the years!!! IE: Uber/Cerber tales!!! ♥️♥️♥️😊
If there's a god, then he could only be described as a cruel child with a bad temper.
☝🏽💯
An hour and twenty-three minutes of animation so worthlessly spent, they might've done a better job establishing meaninglessness than this story
I've never been this early so hello Temper
I like this story nice!
I can't relate to a 🦎 or a 🐙...but a sloth god? I can vibe with that.
Thanks 😊
Whoop Whoop homies
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This sounds like one of those rare things...
A true story.
Hey man is Jason on dop Man I know you know him
A. "I know this was not a situation where the brain creates what it expects" *proceeds to explain a situation in which the brain would perceive what it expects*
B. I'll admit I haven't finished the video yet, but something tells me the author is not using any definition of "atheist" correctly.
Edit: Not as bad as expected but still an incorrect use of the term. The one thing that makes a person an atheist is to not believe there is any god out there. Still though, a good story and a great narrator. Cheers all.
Haha, I saw the title and went "That's not how atheism works..." and came to the comments to see if anyone else spotted that to XD.
Thank you
I did not like the plot of the story that much but your narration is so good I couldn't stop listening!
Author doesn't even know what an atheist is. I bet they just thought the title sounded edgy and went with it, correctness be damned.
Agreed, you can’t be an atheist (a meaning without/lack of, theist meaning belief in god(s)) if you..know some form of god is real-
I understand what you've typed, but I trust he knows what an Atheist is if he was able to craft such a well-structured and intriguing short story. *Update Having heard the end of the story, I understand nuance is required to get it.
Nature is God. All of creation is God
Than it's an idiot with no morals, thus anything and everything is fine. Are you sure you'd want to go down that road?
You gotta start exercising some quality control with your selections, man.
I am thankful God is not like this.
hey scott what happen man you use to be more picky about the storys you posted and now you seem to just repeat everystory. are you ok man