I’ve seen a lot of crazy things on the Internet, but this one just about takes the cake. A Web site called The Blasphemy Challenge has been set up to encourage people to publicly denounce the existence of God. And what do you get in return? A DVD that explains why there is no God.
Wow. That is just amazing. What’s more amazing is that YouTube is now flooded with video responses to this “challenge”. Among them I found the following from an Episcopal Priest, Father Matthew Moretz, from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Yonkers. It has got to be one of the coolest video responses I’ve ever seen to anything on YouTube. Enjoy.
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Christianity is ******** no offence.
Way too many self contradiction.
Religion isn’t really for me, but I seriously don’t think I would have the balls to do that. I’m a supersticious guy, and that would play on my mind. If I ever did that, I have the feeling my life would go downhill and I would feel cursed, with only that website to blame.
That is indeed an interesting video response. I’d not seen it before, thanks for finding it. (Even if this did happen awhile ago.) I myself am a Christian and believe in many things that people think are right-wing. However I’m no fan of hypocrites or religious abusers either. I’d hope that with such an important topic, people would be able to not always get caught up by people (since people will oftentimes be horrid). Unfortunately I know that it’s natural to judge something like religious by its followers.