Blasphemy Challenge

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The Blasphemy Challenge is an ongoing YouTube drama where neckbearded atheists say on camera that they don't believe in God and post their videos on the blasphemychallenge.com website.

It started when the Rational Response Squad told some faggot to make a YouTube video offering people a free DVD if they said on camera that they denied the Holy Spirit, which according to his video is the most unforgivable sin in Christianity. Like Real Life atheists, YouTube atheists can't go for 5 seconds without shoving their beliefs down everyone's throat. As much as trolling Christians for the lulz is a commendable activity, the Blasphemy Challenge videos were Anti-lulz.

The stupidest aspect of the Blasphemy Challenge is that although its stated purpose was to spread the Good Word of Atheism, they only gave out the DVD (The God who Wasn't There, about the supposed non-existence of Jesus even as a historical figure) to people who actually took the challenge and "denied" the Holy Spirit, i.e people who already agreed with everything on the DVD and probably owned it already. Thus, it's not hard to deduce that the "Challenge" was less about atheists bravely taking a stand against the superstitions of Christianity and more about them stroking their own fragile, fragile egos.

Watch the attention whores here:

I deny the Holy Spirit! Ribbit!
LULZ - TOSed by JewTube - Where is your Non-God now?

The Blasphemy Challenge's Pr0nStar Poster Child - AngryLittleGiri

God. Is. Imaginary.

The Trolled

I love Jesus and I hope you go to hell, READ YOUR BIBLE!


Romans Chapter 23 of the mythology you don't believe in says you are driven by wickedness END OF DISCUSSION!!

Violetkitty411's Response

True to her batshit insane, conservative, Christian upbringing, ViloletKitty411 decided to "stand up" and preach ridiculous biblical bullshit. She pulled out the tired old Pascal's Wager, which was subsequently blown apart as easily as the Twin Towers. (For those who don't know, the reason why Pascal's Wager is an inadmissible hypothesis when used to illustrate the legitimacy of believing in invisible super beings, is simply because Pascal was known beyond a shadow of a doubt to be a Jew).

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