The target audience for this video is the hundreds of millions of people who don’t quite believe the whole bible, but yet consider propagating Christianity nonetheless because of its value as a set of moral guidelines.
All creative assets used under fair use.
Music Credits:
Opening and Closing: Bitter Sweet Symphony, by The Verve
Yoga Nidra, by Meditation Spa
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Sam Harris Debate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqaHXKLRKzg (thought experiment is at 1:31.00)
Music in order of appearance:
Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve
Paul & Chani, From Dune Original Soundtrack (SciFi Channel Mini Series)
Promise, from Konami Kukeiha Club
Dreadnought Sideroad, by Jonathan Keevil
Bracketflower, by Jonathan Keevil
The Kiss, from Last of the Mohicans
Inspired by TheFaithCheck series “Daily Doses of Jesus”, I have decided to make my own video highlighting some of the idiotic posts that I have seen on facebook. I don’t plan to make additional DDOJ videos after this, but if you haven’t already, I encourage you to check out some of the excellent videos in TheFaithCheck’s DDOJ series.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving and the fact that you are all probably half brain-dead from eating too much turkey, I thought I’d make this DDOJ a total softball.
This video is what I would say if I could write a letter to Charles Darwin. I am not a biologist, so please notify me of any errors.
I think the best way to help other Americans accept evolution is to educate them on the basics. As a young Christian child I was taught all kinds of incorrect statements about what evolutionists believe (for example, I thought that evolutionists believed that dogs evolved from cats).
A few weeks ago I posted a video encouraging everyone to make their own DDOJ videos to help exchange ideas for how to respond to the religious posts we all see in our facebook news feeds – also known as DDOJ’s (or daily doses of Jesus). I kicked it off by running a contest.
This video is to review the entries and present the results.
I previously mentioned an new twist on the DDOJ series, and here it is.
DDOJ has attracted the funniest, most intelligent comments I could have imagined. And it’s been great for me personally – to read through your comments, to laugh and get great ideas on how to respond to these obnoxious religious posts. But I am not doing this for myself alone.