Answering Questions From Atheists
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I somehow saw it and still I didn't see that coming 😂
"But hey, it's just a theory. A HOLY THEORY."
@@Inevitable934 thanks for praying
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@@Inevitable934 "Today we're gonna dive into the deep lore of a father who KILLED his only Son to save other children" Sounds like reverse FNAF lore
As an atheist, I appreciate you answering these questions so openly. I watch your videos because it gives me a perspective on other people's beliefs, I find it interesting.
It is good to see people who are interested in understanding rather than belittling.
It's good seeing someone that's open minded overall, really hard to find someone like that, nowadays the moment someone finds another person with an opposing viewpoint they simply go "ummm bigot, blocked and cancelled in Twitter!"
@DuramaxL5P excellent. Remaining interested in others with different views is the sign of a decent intelligent person.
Agreed. I’m also an atheist and am also subscribed. This guy’s clearly educated and intelligent, and I like watching his videos about his ideas and his life as a catholic monk.
I think we can all agree that religion isn’t going anywhere and is a huge part of humanity in general. Good to be in touch with it no matter what we believe.
Having grown up a Christian, but largely agnostic in my adult life, there’s still a thread that binds me to the Church. So much of the time, that thread is simply your outstretched hand. Thanks for being there, even when I didn’t know I needed you.
@pipebo staying connected is important. God doesn't abandon you, he'll always keep the thread there. Sometimes it feels looser sometimes tighter, but it's always there. Stay connected. Hold on tight to the thread when you need support.
Poor you
@pg4662
Poor summer child...
Poor you
vrother might i recommend you Sam Shamoun, Anaandaapologetics, Bob, GodLogic (Avery) for starters, theyve really helped me in my faith as well
Atheist here. I wish more people (both believers and non-believers) were like you. I hope you live a good life. ❤
Agreed. I don't engage with believers who just want to experience their faith. That have that right without trolls passing by. However, don't bash atheists - or the things they hold dear. You will no doubt get an answer. Why not engage in dialog - and try to understand one another? "Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood".
what do you mean? do you want know Christ? every religion group has its weirdos. what do you want?
„atheist here“ so cringe
@@hamiltonian4698 Huh. I guess I'm not as "cool" as kids these days. I wouldn't be surprised.
@@hamiltonian4698 Another atheist here. Matthew 7:1, Luke 6:37-38, James 4:11-12, Romans 2:1-3, Romans 14:1-4, Romans 14:10 and John 8:7.
God speaks in whispers, but he can also rock you to your very core. I used to work in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. It was a very difficult job. Clients frequently misbehaved, violated center policies, tried to sneak in drugs, etc. One night, it was worse than usual. A fight broke out, the police were called and I stayed at work for an extra two hours giving the police statements and filling out incident reports. I got out of work at roughly 1am and my nerves were shot and I felt like garbage. I prayed to God and said “Why am I doing this? What’s the point of tormenting myself trying to help these people when they just want to destroy themselves?”
Eventually I started driving home and I knew I wasn’t going to be able to sleep for a while. I was just too shaken. So I went to a 24 hour Walmart to pick up a few groceries just to do something productive and to waste some time while I tried to calm down.
At 1:30 in the morning at a random Walmart, I ran into two former clients from the rehab center. It was near Christmas time and they were out buying stuff for an ugly sweater party they were attending with their Narcotics Anonymous group. They both looked happy, bright eyed and healthy. Both of them had been nightmares at the rehab center, but eventually came to take the program seriously and here they were turning over a new leaf.
I asked God “why?” And he showed me. I think it’s the most dramatic answer to my prayers that I have experienced.
Thanks for sharing brother, I needed to hear this video and your comment as well. I was a medic and now and an RN for the past 25 years, I have seen a lot of hate and violence in the world. Short story, born Catholic, Protestant in my younger years, pissed off at God for 30 year and 3 years ago came back to the Catholic Church. I was angry for so long that now it is my barometer, when I am peace my sole is where it needs to be. These last few weeks that anger has creeped back in, especially tonight. Your story has helped recenter me and I am grateful, God bless you!!!!
@@rdrun51660 God bless you too, brother. There is so much evil in this world, but with God, we can endure and conquer.
Just imagine how many others are out there that you (and others) have helped, you changed their lives, you cared when nobody else (including themselves) cared, and are out there living a better and more purposeful life. Be the light. May God bless you and keep you.
That is beautiful, my brother 😊❤
Thank you for this story, brother. I too experience these "coincidences". But as these keep occurring at perfect times that coincide with your prayers, you start to really recognize that there are no coincidences. There is only God and His power to make things happen. I am happy for you , brother. For this story means He listens to you and values the faith you put in Him. God bless you and your patients.
I'm happy you returned.
We all missed your videos,your wisdom and your teachings ✝️🇻🇦.
Really?
@@rjskeptic5273 YEAH REALLY!!!!!!!
@@kalanimoeai584 A little bit louder next time.
Poor you
@@louseveryann2181 Why? Because I don't believe in a god but rather live my life and draw from reality instead of fantasy.
Got baptised this Easter vigil, from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism (for clarification I wasn’t baptised as an Eastern Orthodox I just went to a Church and I agreed with their theology)
Welcome! 🎉
Awesome!
God bless!
Wait, were u not baptized in Eastern Orthodoxy? Their baptism is valid?
Regardless congratulations my brother and we welcome you into the fullness of the truth!
@@generalyousif3640 yes Eastern orthodox sacraments are VALID! Catholic Church rejects Donatism.
When I was 15, I became an atheist because I believed the church didn't have an answer for these questions. I couldn't have been more wrong. People much smarter than me had tackled these questions over the centuries. Each of these questions could have an entire book as a response. But you get a great job giving a succinct answer to each one. Thanks, Fr. Casey!
I went through something similar in college. The secular schools taught us that religion didn’t have answers to these questions. I found my faith again after college when I started researching and found apologetics!
Opposite, when I was 17 I stopped believing and will never be religious again
You give me hope for my agnostic daughter. Thankyou
@@lucilleyoung5972 nothing wrong with not believing in fairytales
@@dannyhernandez265 What led you to this conclusion?
Hi. I'm not Catholic, however I really like your videos and you reaching out to people with your viewpoint and thoughts. Glad to see you back and hope you're well 👍
"Why Christianity Over Other Religions?" (4:53 - 5:26)
My answer: I choose Christianity because no other religion articulates, and has at is center, such a profound expression of love by God to humanity. At the heart of love is sacrifice, and it is only in Christianity that we find the most extreme sacrifice that demonstrates an undeniable love.
And if you don't love Him back, He'll torture you forever. Yep, that's real love.
Look up why would a loving God send people to Hell from websites like Catholic Answers@@BobHutton
I agree, but if I was talking to a skeptic from a purely logical position, I would say it is simply because the apostles preached and died for their faith for a reason and that reason is because Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
@@thomasfleming8169 Except that there is very little evidence that any apostles died for their faith. (I will grant there is some, fairly weak, evidence that Peter was martyred). Most of the disciples just disappeared from the historical record (as well as the Biblical record).
Sure, Nero persecuted Christians, but that was because he was blaming them for the Great Fire of Rome. He wouldn't have been interested in hearing them recant. He just wanted someone to blame.
@BobHutton that is not true. The apostles were martyred, and there is stronger evidence than you say. Paul is one well-known example. Also, many Christians were martyred during the subsequent persecutions by Roman emperors. The persecutions lasted hundreds of years with huge amounts of martyrs.
Love to see a new video from Fr. Casey!
I do too!!!
It's good to see you again, Fr.! God bless you 🙏
How to learn faith and English at the same time 😁 God bless your for this awesome work
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I've been catching up on your older videos. It's great to have you back!
Happy you are back. I know it’s been tough. You were missed
Great to see you Fr.
My Fav friar priest Is back!
Who is your second favourite?
So happy you are back Fr Casey. God Bless You .🙏🏻
Very well made video. I believe US evangelicals have done so much damage to Christianity in the US that now instead of being seen as a religion or a way of life Christianity is seen as a political stance. Glad to hear people from the Catholic church speaking about all of these things.
The Roman Catholic church is evangelical... Father Casy clearly is an evangelical
@@russellmiles2861 I don't think you understand the distinction that OP is making.
@@russellmiles2861I think you’re confusing evangelism with proselytism. We Catholics evangelize and rely on a “come and see” approach, allowing non-Catholics to choose whether they want to be Catholic or not. Evangelicals and most other non-Catholic groups proselytize by basically trying to force people to join them by threatening them with Hell or other things.
@@Powerranger-le4up I wasn't saying churches may be less than ethical.
Regardless, all Christians churches are evangelical - bringing the God News to people. They wish folk to be saved and become part of the communion with God.
That is what Father Casey does. He is clearly very popular. I imagine his Bishop is very pleased with his work on social media.
I also blame the media for focusing on crazy Evangelical and far-far right wing churches instead of the quiet, loving works of the RCC and Mainline Protestants.
So delighted to see you again, father Casey. I hope things are good for you. Best wishes from Ireland.
Good to see you back, Father Casey! I missed your wisdom and engaging homilies!
YEAH!! A new video! I’m glad you’re back and I’ve missed you!!
I appreciate your lack of condescension in this video, especially for the question about suffering. I love seeing priests be pastoral in a way that feels natural.
I don't know, man. I found the bit about "sometimes, suffering purifies us" to be pretty condescending. Grieving parents, dead infants, cancer in children, whole families wiped out in natural disasters, mental illnesses, all that jazz..
Looking at how much suffering there is in the world, how many of us would rather NOT go through that rather than be "purified"?
@@Alexander_Kale I mean, I definitely understand where you're coming from. Some things happen that don't seem justifiable. I definitely struggle with theodicy myself. When I said lack of condescension I meant the lack of assuming the other side is stupid or bad faith. I don't mean his statement addresses all possible objections. I have faced horrible horrible stuff. Others, worse even. So what you consider condescending I attribute to the brevity of the video. Not that you're not allowed to disagree.
@@eliinapajunen7500 " I meant the lack of assuming the other side is stupid or bad faith" I understood that. It is exactly what I was adressing as well. Because either there is no lack of bad faith on this video, or father casey is an honest manwho is merely giving the appearance of bad faith unlknowingly with his horrible responses. The latter of which I find rather unlikely.
I mean, for crying out loud, the bit about Ghengis Khan? Yeah, no, absolutely not, no man can possibly be this ignorant, that had to be a deliberate bad faith argument.
@@Alexander_Kale I don't know. If you're right that sucks. I just assumed he believes what he says. Just because I think there's no good answer to theodicy doesn't mean he doesn't believe his answers are good.
I mean the only thing that really comforts me is that God compassionates us through the unspeakable. That God accompanies us in the horrors. That's how I get by.
If it doesn't work for you, it's your right to feel whatever way. I don't understand the need to get mad at the TH-cam priest when obviously he has to toe the company line so to speak
It’s great to have you back, Father. Your videos have helped me immensely understand my Catholic faith
The man himself is back
Good to see you, Father Casey.
God bless.
Thank you for this Fr. Casey ❤
What a humble and wise person. Respect from an agnostic!
You are a blessing to the Church Fr Casey - very happy to see you back
I've missed you. Nice to see you again. x
It's so good to see you back. . After I moved away You and my pastor have been a big spiritual guidance.
Bravo, Father Casey!! Glad you’re back!
So relieved to see you back again. Thought you had gone away. Good conference.
Do you know why he had gone away? Have you wondered what happened to the other channel "Upon Friar Review"? Look up what happened to his accolyte Father Patrick Tuttle. Google it. You will be shocked
It is really nice that some atheists sometimes watch your addresses and you probably receive some feedback. I remember, when I was not a Christian yet, I was sometimes confused by strange Christians. There was a TV program "Victorious voice of the believer", or something like this, and there was a preacher who told different stories there. One of stories was approx. such: "When I started to preach, I had got just one good shirt, and my wife needed to wash it each time when I went to preach. And now I have a special room in my house - and it is full of shirts. Hallelujah! " And it seemed so obvious that if the most important thing he got from G-d was a room full of shirts, then there is absolutely no reason to become a Christian - there are many much convenient ways, how to get many shirts. So, I think such issues too need to be spoken about with atheists - that Christianity is not about shirts. And I am happy that you are doing it.
That's funny.
But as an atheist I understand that the supposed reward is the eternal salvation of the soul, and some lesser spiritual benefits during life.
(In that case. Pascal's Wager is bad)
The real benefits, empirically verifiable, tend to be therapeutic, moralizing and socializing effects of the rituals practiced. Regardless of the veracity of creationism.
@@Alexis-kg1sm , as a christian, I think that the supposed reward is more like getting to know God (that is endless process probably).
@@ursislatvis3783 That reward seems bigger.
Ultimately, it is subjective to value rewards.
But I have huge suspicions towards those thoughts (hard to believe that those are the desired rewards)
Presumably mortals want salvation. Shame then leads us to believe that we are acting for some nobler cause. There is self-deception replacing some thoughts with others that bring us a better self-image.
Welcome back man!!!! Great to hear from you!!!!
So happy to see you again. Do keep making the relevant material like you do.
Happy to see you again 🎉
Hi Father, Hope you are well and safe, it’s great to see you bless you🙏🏻
So glad to see you Fr Casey
I'm very happy to see that you are back! And the video was very inspiring and great overall, it gave me a lot to think about! I'd love to see a part two of this.
I am glad to see you are back Father Casey. I know its only been nearly two month since your last entry, and you are busy having launched your new interview podcast (Minor Characters) and attending to your own local pastoral duties. So I appreciate you taking the time to upload to this channel whenever you can. As always, this is exceptional and edifying content.
Father Cole , please pray for Catholics in the Netherlands. This is such a secular country with few young Catholics which makes it hard to hear Gods voice sometimes.
Also churches are empty or filled with elderly. Churches are closed and made to appartement buildings etc.
🇻🇦 ✝️ Thank you and God bless you father.
Thank you, Fr. Casey, for your presence and wisdom.
Very well said, and welcome back, Father!
My favorite online priest, Fr. Casey I thank you for helping me in faith
Good one Fr. Casey 🙏🏼
Good to have you back Padre!
This is well done. I am proud of the work that you do on this channel.
Father I'm so happy you came back! I love your videos, they are very good!
Praying for you! 🙏
"Religion is mans attempt to reach God, Christianity is God's attempt to reach man"
Wow I like this
Father Casey your videos helped me convert to catholicism this April. Thank you so much and God bless you.
Very inspirational video. I saved it to my favorites. Thanks, Father.
When asked why Christianity, I say that other religions teach us how to reach up to God but only Christianity teaches how God reaches down to is.
This is great!! Love this format ❤ God bless
Awesome to see you back, Br Casey!
This was such a beautiful video, thank you so much for your answers!
Fr Casey, your wisdom is always on target 🎯 I'm so thankful for you and your voice standing up for Christianity and Catholics! The world would be a perfect place if more people thought the way you do! May God bless and keep you always❤️✝️💜
When asked why God allows suffering, I like to respond, "Which grows to be a better man, the boy who had everything handed to him and never dealt with any adversity, or the boy who put his nose to the grindstone and worked for what he wanted?"
True
I think this is only true to the extent that we acknowledge that we're broken by sin.
God does not will sin, but permits it because we're broken and we need to change.
@@Cklert Yeah, it's not a perfect analogy, but it seems to help some people start to make sense of it.
It could put us through this suffering cycle ♻ without "trying to have a relationship with us."
That would at least make us not deal with the irksome task of trying to inconsistently divine what it wants us to do with no prompting.
@Nidhogg13 It's a good start. I don't want to discredit it. But of course it leads into the question why we need adversity to begin with.
And the answer to that is because we're Fallen.
Thank you for this video! So inspiring.
THANKS FOR BEING BACK
It's good to see you god bless you fr Casey
I don’t necessarily agree with all Catholic practices and ideologies, but I feel Father Casey has truly grasped the meaning of Christ, which is to love God and others as yourself. Watching his videos has brought me hope and assurance that I am going in the right direction with my faith.
An outstanding video, Fr. Casey. Thank you for posting it, sir.
So glad you're back Fr. Casey. ♥
The best thing I think I've ever done was helping someone who had gone through the worst suffering of anyone I ever met. The reason I was able to help her a bit might be that I have had a somewhat similar experience, but way less bad.
If my bad experience was the cause of my ability to help, I'm actually grateful that I had it, because I was able to do something that did way more good than the bad done to me, and I might have been the only person around who could do it.
"We know how the world works now..." No, no we don't.
I'm always so happy to see your videos in my feed Fr.
Great content, Father Casey! It’s great to see you again :)
We can't force the truth. As it is written; the road is narrow, and there are few that will find it... Pain, is forever; but, life, is for the living!
Hey Fr. Casey, I’m Catholic but I still found these answers helpful. Thank you for sharing this.
I was wondering when I'd see the fruits of that poll. Welcome back, Fr. Casey. I hope you're good. Be assured of my prayers for you and your brothers.
Good to see you, folks been praying for you, Father! 🕊
Yay, he's back! Thank you God!
So happy you're back!!! I hope the coming videos will bring more souls than ever closer to God and his church.
This was wonderful!!! Thanks brother Casey
Glad to see you back, i hope you are ok it must have been a tough few months.
Thank you father for your lovely explanations. :)
It is RIDICULOUS that Upon Friar Review was deleted. I loved watching two priests react to different pop culture things :(
Google Father Patrick Tuttle. There's a reason for it. Stuff happened. Accusations
Fr. Casey hides the facts about Fr. Patrick, as this toxic Church trained him... as if nothing happened, as if innocent persons were not harmed....enough!
Excellent video Father Casey
Great that you are back
I’m so glad you’re back. It’s good to have some sanity back in apologetic videos. I had to watch OTHER apologists. Don’t make me have to do that again. LOL 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm not even Catholic, but the sanity and clarity with which he answers these questions really speaks to me. It's such a rare talent that suggests to me that he actually gets the message with his heart, not just understands it with his mind.
@@adamkotter6174I became Catholic after watching his videos. He was able to explain my apprehensions in such a way I understood them and could accept them.
Glad to have you back father Casey I missed your videos. I was also wondering what happened to the friars react channel? I can't seem to find the videos anywhere
That channel has been removed.
@@JackieDaytona1776 Anyone have any idea why?
@@MrPanDacious apparently the older one was accused of sexual misconduct. But I'm not sure if it's just allegations now
@@YW2324 Although they refer to it as sexual misconduct, they also refer to a "abuse victim", so it's likely more than him just breaking his vows. He was removed from public ministry after an internal investigation following the allegations so they likely had merit.
You addressed all of these questions so beautifully.
Thank you, Fr. Casey!
🙏💜🙋🏻♀️ your way!
Art has absolutely nothing to do with knowledge. It is an expression of the individual who who created it. It is intended to evoke an emotional response. If you don’t like it, or find it distasteful then mission accomplished.
If you go to art school; you can learn certain techniques used for drawing; painting; photography; etc., but none of it matters. As an artist; I can tell you that there are rules. No certain brush stroke will enhance or diminish the value of one’s work.
Expression can only be portrayed if you are knowledgable enough to create concepts in an abstract way.
@@ronantheronin3521 says who? If you become enraged, and break something; you didn’t take knowledge to do that. You expressed yourself in an abstract manner with little to no thought at all. You are reacting in a manner perceived to be outside of the norm. Who taught you to do that? No one. In fact, you were most likely taught to never do that.
Thank you ✝️ we are all on a journey for more
Great to have you back father! Excellent video as usual! U Never disappoint!
Will you ever address the elephant in the room disappearance of Tuttle, or are we left with the one somewhat mysterious official statement?
It would just be nice to know from you directly why you aren't going to talk about the topic itself. I can respect that.
I can't respect ignoring it completely.
He looked up to Tuttle so much, and I think he himself is struggling to understand it and come to terms with it. Maybe eventually he will address it, but I wouldn't bet on it
@@antoinebayram4957a lot of his followers looked up to him too. It's uncomfortable and isn't fair to Fr. Casey but a message of hope or optimism would go a long way to a lot of angry people. Ignoring it altogether is a weak move and too stereotypical. I believe Fr. Casey is better than that. I guess we'll see.
There has been no arrest. There have been allegations. I would rather see this go through the justice system and have accountability legally if he is guilty. To me it seems unclear if this is the churches over reaction to allegations because of their gross negligence in the past or if he has confessed to abuse or there is a criminal investigation. I’m very saddened by all of this. I believe we deserve answers. Father Casey should only speak when he has something concrete to say. Platitudes would not be helpful. We know Father Casey doesnt support abuse.
Criminal allegations are public. The charges are announced and a mugshot posted. The church should be no different. This is a coverup for PR purposes plain and simple. Erase him from the internet, hope people who don't know never find out, and hope everyone who does know forgets.
Good to see you posting again. You’re pretty much my source for interesting and pro-religion content.
Being a person who doesn’t have faith in anything (unless you count things like “everyone will always act in their self interest”), I feel weird going into a church, and feel I don’t belong there. But I wish I could believe. So much that it pops up every few years. But yeah, glad to see you back:
The longest journey begins with a single step. Peace be with you. ❤❤❤
You are not alone in your feelings.
I love the point that Fr. Casey made about seeking out a God who answers quietly. The Lord loves effort, and I know that you really do belong with Him. I have seen for myself that all those who sincerely and patiently try to get to know God, those who really want to be changed by Him into better people, find Him eventually. If you really want a change of heart into a more compassionate and virtuous person, find a quiet spot and try to have a heartfelt conversation with Him, speaking as though He were there in the room with you even if it feels silly. Don't give up even after many days and multiple attempts. He will eventually answer you in an individual, recognizable way. There are also guides like missionaries you can contact if you want help on this journey. It really works, and it's really worth it.
@@adamkotter6174 This just seems like a lot of unnecessary work for no endgoal. Even if the God in the Bible was in reality.
I don't get the point of wanting to believe.
You have to put in so, so much work to maintain that façade, when you could just chill
❄ or reflect upon your life.
Brilliant as ever!!
I missed your videos, welcome back
I mean there's no evidence that Aristotle, Socrates and Plato exited, but people believe they did.
yeah, the historical record might be tampered with, but it's pretty clear that people lived in ancient Greece and wrote books
@@AMC2283 I mean there are books in the Bible about Christ too. But atheists say that's not a proof. But when there are books about greek philosophers, they take them as evidence.
@@user-bv8wr3vw4xThe difference is that Aristotle nor the other two never claimed to be the son of god. They have not been depicted as miracle-making men as Jesus was. This is why it is easier to accept the greek pilosophers existence than the existence of a literal god in the form of a man.
Now I am happy to accept Jesus being a real man but the things he did…turning water into wine? Well, not so much. Of course there can be an underlying teaching in every story in the bible, but no one should read and take it literally. And when it comes to Socrates, well, maybe he did not exist. But the teachings of the written text about him are still valuable. Just as bible can be, if read analytically.
They made significantly less extraordinary claims so their existence is too irrelevant to be faked. you're "aha moment" is that i might be giving the wrong people credit for these philosophies that clearly still have merit
@@jamescheddar4896 We are talking about existence, not claims.
You can believe in anything you want. However, it's another thing to endorse that belief to those for whom that belief is no use. We will ask for evidence, and in the absence of it, we will ask why you believe when you have no substantive and incontrovertible evidence. If you say, "I don't know" then that's kind of acceptable, but if you go into circular logic, we won't be happy.
So, believe what you want. But do as the Master said: shut up and/or pray in a closet. Regarding evangelizing, well, consider the problems already with pointless evangelizing on the basis of faith alone.
How good it is to see and hear you again. May God bless you more and more.
Good to have you back Father.
You can lead a horse to a creek, but you can't make it drink. ✝️
Not to be uncouth, but I think a question a lot of us have for you is why you've remained silent about the father Patrick scandal. Quietly taking down videos without comment is no way to behave.
Oh no! I’ve just checked and he has been removed from ministry. Perhaps there is an investigation and comments should be tempered until a judgement is made?
I guess cause he's waiting like all of us to find out what happened. I mean, it could be that Fr. Casey was just as shocked as we were and trying to figure out how to address it.
It’s so easy, in this punitive time and culture, to judge, categorize, and condemn. I’ll pray for the guy. More, I’ll pray for the followers of our Father Francis and all of us dedicated to his example. And you too, Father Casey.
This is excellent. Bravo for opening a dialog without being combative.
The best responses ever. You nailed it, Father 🙏