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My three YouTube channel names:
- ToddGates: my musician channel
- ToddAllenGates: where I discuss the ideas in my book "Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer"
- ToddAllenGates2: where I discuss the ideas in my book "Hunting, Gathering, & Videogames."

I chose the YouTube category of "Musician" because (1) that was my pre-parenthood career, and (2) by doing so, YouTube allows me the option to provide direct links to the amazon pages for my books (click on the books' pictures at the bottom of this channel description, under the word "Albums").

A book description of "Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer" (the basis for all the videos on this channel):

"Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer" is a Socratic dialogue between Scott Crates, a skeptic, and Chris Proselman, a Christian apologist who is handing out Judgment Day pamphlets that warn of the eternity of hellfire that awaits the unsaved. The skeptic acknowledges that eternal hellfire is something best avoided, but wants to know exactly why the Christian believes that his knowledge of the Divine is accurate. The book's three themes:

(1) "If you understand why you reject all the other religions, you'll understand why I reject yours." The skeptic starts out not by addressing atheism, but by tentatively accepting---for argument's sake---the premises that there IS a Creator of sorts, that this said-Creator has made some sort of communication effort with mankind, and that the fundamentalists are correct in their assessment that "one religion is from God, the rest are man-made." The two characters then turn to examining non-Christian religions, and the skeptic gets the proselytizer to pinpoint the telltale signs of the human authorship of foreign faiths by three criteria: (a) they're pieced together from pre-existing religions, (b) their holy laws are often based on irrational prejudices and erroneous conclusions about cause and effect, and (c) their stories contain inaccurate and earth-bound descriptions of the universe---stars that are tiny, a moon that shines its own light, a sun that orbits a flat and stationary earth, etc.

The conversation then turns to examining Christianity by the same light held up to the non-Christian religions. Use of this approach means the skeptic does not argue with the Christian, but instead forces the Christian to defend himself against his own accusations: his own description of a religion created not by an Almighty Architect of the Universe, but by the flawed mind of man.

(2) A secular marveling at humans' handiwork in the creation of the world's religions: the stunning range of creativity, cruelty, compassion, ingenuity, and absurdity. Included are scriptural passages from Bahaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, Taoism, and Zoroastrianism; as well as mythology and folklore from the Aztecs, the Babylonians, Egypt, Greece, Japan, Kenya, the Native Americans, Nigeria, the Pygmies, the Sumerians, the Vikings, and more.

(3) Largely through short essays located in the endnotes, Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer offers a gentle introduction to atheism: how the non-theistic approach of explaining our origins and ethics makes sense out of life with a clarity and coherence unmatched by any variety of theism.

FOR REVIEWS AND BACK-COVER TEXT: See my book's page on amazon and barnesandnoble .com (see the below link, under the word "Albums").

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Comentarios sobre el canal (64)
Falloutmoon (hace 6 horas)
Thanks for such an insightful channel !
tooltime9901 (hace 6 días)
Thanks for tuning in.
ToddAllenGates (hace 3 semanas)
2 of 2:
> FreedomLover4Ever: atheists are turning atheism into a religion

Religions tell us specific stories about how Divinity created the universe & life, and why suffering exists, and what happens to us after we die, and rules about how Divinity wants us to live (e.g.: beards should be grown to a certain length, homosexuality should not be tolerated, such & such dances will make it rain, untouchables should be killed if they pollute [touch] an upper caste, adulteresses should be stoned to death, etc.). Atheism only says that a Creator is more improbable than probable, so I dont see atheism as carrying enough specifics to qualify as religion.
ToddAllenGates (hace 3 semanas)
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> FreedomLover4Ever: Wow! Atheists are becoming bigger proselytizers than any religious people.

Hi FreedomLover4Ever,

I cant speak *for* atheists, but *as* an atheist, I see the proselytizing of the theist as something quite different from what Im doing on this channel:
- theists tell us that the Creator of the Universe has commanded us to accept Jesus as our savior / pray to Mecca 5x a day and abstain from alcohol / obey the caste system / etc. so that we may be spared from Divine Wrath (as expressed via eternal hellfire / being reincarnated as a cockroach / etc.)
- Im simply responding to these claims, and acknowledge that *if* any one of these religious claims are correct, then certainly we should take heed. But on what basis can we conclude that any of these religions were really Divinely Dictated?
FreedomLover4Ever (hace 3 semanas)
Wow! Atheists are becoming bigger proselytizers than any religious people. Guess what some say are right - atheists are turning atheism into a religion.
maranwemir (hace 1 mes)
Hey!
Thanks for accepting me!
I've been dealing with people with hardcore religious beliefs for a while and was kinda amazed by the way you seem to approach these people.
The amazing thing is that no matter how well prepared you may be, they always seem to answer differently from what you expected or come up with something you've never even thought of..
It gets kinda tiring after a while so congrats on your determination and analyzing skills..
I'm actually studying the socratic method and your videos were really helpfull! Thanks a lot for going into the trouble!
Amazing work! ^^
MrBr3w (hace 1 mes)
Awesome videos! Thanks for sharing them.
ToddAllenGates (hace 2 meses)
4 of 4 (to IBERIANLOBO):

IBERIANLOBO: Why argue against something (religion) that is inherently irrational?

For hardcore true-believers, I agree that no argument will be of any use. But I still feel my approach may be useful for (a) providing arguments for why theists should not be allowed to influence state law, (b) helping out those who are undecided about their religious orientation, and (c) those whose skepticism is already firm, but are either looking for ways to organize their skeptical thoughts, or just interested in the way other skeptics express themselves. (It's for this last reason, for example, that I like watching other skeptics here on YouTube—they provide additional knowledge and perspectives.)
ToddAllenGates (hace 2 meses)
3 of 4 (to IBERIANLOBO):
The following is a dangerous combination: The notion that "faith" (acceptance without evidence or understanding) is a virtue
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teaching people that such & such Holy Book is the Word of God
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most of those Holy Books contain select verses that justify obliterating your enemy
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modern nuclear technology.

As horrible as recent religious-based violence has been---the never-ending bloodshed in the Middle East, Kashmir, 9/11, Afghanistan, etc.---it could get much worse.

So it's a tricky subject---religion's consequences can be both life-saving and life-destroying. My compromise has not been to advocate skepticism of "a Creator," but only to introduce skepticism that "such & such text represent's God's Will."
ToddAllenGates (hace 2 meses)
2 of 4 (to IBERIANLOBO):
Yet because many people have so many clashing ideas about which religion is the "right" one, and even believers within one religion disagree with each other over key points about "God's" instructed for mankind (Shiites vs. Sunnis, Catholics vs. Protestants, etc.), religious belief can also be the cause of great suffering---suffering that affects believers and non-believers alike.

For religion's positive traits notwithstanding, religion also stifles critical thought, breeds contempt and intolerance, fuels terrorism and helps to start wars. Even here in America, religion affects laws--and adversely so--on education and marriage and medicine.
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