Channel: Genetically Modified Skeptic
Category: Education
Tags: theology and apologeticschristian apologeticsatheismmultiverseatheist responsegenetically modified skepticskepticismskepticatheistgm skepticfake atheistatheist in christian schoolfine-tuning argumentpaulogiarole-play as an atheistagnosticapologistchristian vs atheist
Description: Apologist Sean McDowell posed as an atheist to teach Christian students how to debate atheists. It wasn’t a good idea. Here’s why. Sean has been role-playing as an atheist for christian students for a while, but he recently stepped up the act, telling students in an apologetics class in a christian high school that he really is an atheist. He then held a Q&A where he discussed the multiverse and fine-tuning, biblical prophecy, consciousness and many other subjects related to theology and apologetics. The discourse between Christians and atheists is already strained, and while I think Sean wants to improve that discourse, acts like these are not the way. If we want to understand how someone thinks, we need to talk to them, not someone impersonating them. Paulogia (Subscribe!) youtube.com/channel/UCIS4cWaXgWpznjwovFYQBJQ -------------------------------------------FOLLOW------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com/gm_skeptic Facebook: facebook.com/GMSkeptic Discord: discord.gg/b2tABbV -------------------------------------------SUPPORT------------------------------------------- Patreon: patreon.com/GeneticallyModifiedSkeptic PayPal: paypal.me/GMSkeptic -------------------------------------------Resources for atheists in need------------------------------------------- Find a Secular Therapist: seculartherapy.org Recovering from Religion helps connect those who are leaving or have left their religion with support, resources and community: recoveringfromreligion.org/#rfr-welcome Resources for Ex-Mu’s: exmuslims.org/join-us Sources: Sean’s “Atheist Encounter” act youtu.be/R0rZOzdqlO8 Sean’s follow-up video youtu.be/SOSMkNH8fNE This video contains 100% therapeutic grade skepticism.* *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA