I need you to imagine a thick Indian or Paki accent here: "Using a cell phone while charging is extremely dangerous. Observe as I use this small child to demonstrate the harmful effects." That video had me rolling.
Seriously though, this is the age old problem with the faithful- confirmation bias. They need god to exist, so they enter any "testing" or philosophizing with their minds already made up. Any data gathered will be twisted to fit into their narrative- that god exists. "You can't see, measure, touch, hear, etc. God, therefore he does not exist" would be a theory put forth.
This guy would "debunk" that theory by saying "Yes, it's true that God cannot be observed in any way, and that proves that he exists outside of our reality." Man, what?! That's insulting to me. Leprechauns exist, too- just outside of our reality.
I grew up around highly religious people, I learned very early in life that they aren't capable of considering the world through anything other than a religiously-based subjective lens, and they assume that their way of thinking is the way everyone else thinks.
Another user here is convinced that everyone is religious whether they believe they are or not, because she herself thinks that way and can't fathom that other people are not like her. She thinks she understands how everyone else thinks more than they understand themselves, because she's projecting how she thinks onto other people as if her own mindset is just default human consciousness. She is absolutely sure that you are religious, even if you aren't, because "everyone is religious even if they don't know it."
The stupidity is indescribable.
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