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Title: the atheist experience show
Post by: VanDamme on Wed 16 Jan 2013
I just started watching these lately and they are great. I thought I was listening to Creators in contrast to the typical majority mentallly defective americans.
The lines of questioning is purely anti-christian, sceptical, rational, pro science. Christian creationists are regularly made to look like the idiots they are.
They are all worth watching and are an example of how Creativity should conduct itself in public with reasoned and rational debate.


My only misgivings are they do occasionally plug gay and mud rights. Russel Glasser and his sister are jews but in being atheist jews they have done the right thing sanely rejected their evil religion. Again not everything they say is correct and they take a while to get into the show but once it settles into debate after a few minutes its great in the background to listen. Heres a couple to start with.


Did Jesus Exist? - The Atheist Experience #756 (full episode) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJlhB2aUrS0#ws)


Atheist Experience #489: Darwin, Hitler, & Martin Luther (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7hKDcmve0Y#)
Title: Re: the atheist experience show
Post by: Albert on Mon 28 Jan 2013
I have been watching all of these and while the level of theological debate is high I find the constant plugging of gay rights and minorities, dragging up the holocaust etc can be nauseating at times. Then again if they were advocating pure Creativity they would be having one hell of a hard time with the jews, splc etc. Makes you wonder if Christians have to be converted to atheism before they can become Creators.
Title: Re: the atheist experience show
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 29 Jan 2013
Quote from: Rev.Albert on Mon 28 Jan 2013Makes you wonder if Christians have to be converted to atheism before they can become Creators.

We of course get both types of converts to Creativity - Christians and Atheists:

When it comes to Christians, they are usually only Christian in name and in it for ethical, moral and historical reasons. Usually the Christinsane Church has been abandoned as the priests have become more liberal and the hypocrisy of the Christinsane gets on the nerves of our soon to be converts. Of the former Christians, there are the loonies that want to pray and thank Founder Klassen for every meal - they basically want another JEWsus and cause endless trouble for Creativity. The other former Christians usually prefer to concentrate on race, but are at risk of going with the flow when the loonies cause their problems, because their idea of religion is to basically parody the Jew and the Christian. Many also think of Creativity as a philosophy rather than a religion, which is self defeating.

The Atheists also fit into two categories: Those who do not care for religion, but treat Creativity as a philosophy, and those who have a hatred for everything Christian and have dedicated their lives to the defeat of the Jewish mutant known as Christianity. These are the type with naturally inquiring minds that have realised that you can only beat religion with another religion, and a Racial Religion for the White Man that is based on Logic and Common Sense is exactly what they have been looking for all of their lives. There are former Christians that fit the same description - Founder Klassen himself being one - but former Christians that fit that description are rare.

And of course, people do change. Lackadaisical Atheists influenced by Creativity often over time adopt the attitudes of the militant Atheist cum Creator. Same with the former Christian who under the same influences adopts the same attitudes. The loonies however remain loonies, and providing no Creator sees them as a tool for his own personal use, the loonies wind up booted out of Creativity and eventually cease to be a problem.

All in all, you'll find that although Creativity sprung from the mind of a moralistic but inquiring Christian mind, it is the moralistic but inquiring Atheist that has become the bedrock of Creativity. So to answer your question Reverend Albert, I believe that Christians need to first distance themselves from Christianity by becoming Atheists before they can really embrace Creativity.

@Cailen.
Title: Re: the atheist experience show
Post by: Albert on Mon 17 Jun 2013
I really like the way the atheist experience conduct themselves. They are well mannered, patient, logical, open minded, well educated and intelligent. If only Creativity could recruit people that were as dedicated and articulate instead of some of the low grades we end up with.