There’s no evidence of God’s existence if you don’t count all the evidence of God’s existence. Donall and Conall are having a hard time understanding this, so Richard Dawkins has stopped by to enlighten them.
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You know how when you tell Calvinists that their theology is bad, instead of defending their theology, they tell you that your theology is just as bad as theirs? That’s the joke here. That’s the one joke in this here video.
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The Lutheran Satire Gang Meets the New Catholic Mascot
The Catholic Church has a new mascot. The fellas don’t like it. (Luce is real! I didn’t make her up. That’s exactly what she looks like! I just used the actual picture of her for this video!) (If this video didn’t make sense to you, check out “Is This Christian Nationalism” because it’s basically a…
Neil the Australian Lutheran Silverware Bloke
For a long time, Neil has wanted to do something God has kinda made clear he shouldn’t do. It will, of course, go as expected.
Is This Christian Nationalism?
Hey everybody! It’s American’s favorite new game show, “Is This Christian Nationalism?” The show where a bunch of lunatics have an insane and worthless fight about a concept that has no functional definition! Come play along!
The Adventures of Sir Calvin the Almost Gallant
You know how when you tell Calvinists that their theology is bad, instead of defending their theology, they tell you that your theology is just as bad as theirs? That’s the joke here. That’s the one joke in this here video.
Mr. Thompson and the Vicar Do a Children’s Crusade
In an effort to win souls from the secular world, Mr. Thompson and the Vicar have very bravely and ever so courageously decided to send their children to the front lines of the war.
The Church History Mixtape Vol. 2: Marburg
In 1529, Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli gathered in Marburg, Germany to resolve their differences on the Lord’s Supper. It didn’t work. Here is a 100% completely accurate transcript of that meeting, known as the Marburg Colloquy. If you want to check out the Issues, Etc poodcast, go to https://issuesetc.org or to your preferred poodcast…
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The goddess Ishtar, who may or may not be someone else, has arrived to inform that everything you love about Easter is pagan. But it ain’t so.
Come on Home, My Love
A wee bit ago, I decided to write the saddest Irish ballad that has ever been written in the history of civilization. I succeeded. And as a St. Patrick’s Day gift, I now share it with you. This song was sung by the very talented young Miss Ryenne Bair. The pictures were created by giving…