Atheist Schools Preacher in Reality

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See what happens when a Christian street preacher asks a 19-year-old student how he concludes about reality. Dustin S Segers, a professional Christian evangelist, has traveled from Greensboro, N.C., to confront nonbelievers at the Reason Rally in Washington, DC. But Segers's rationality is exposed as Christian bullyism* (see definition at the end) when he debates Adam Johnson (with glasses), a 19-year-old college student at the time. Adam argues that figuring out what's real and what's made up is essential.
"The only way to know something - is through logic and reason." The preacher's best argument is that logic does not exist. Segers tenaciously browbeats Adam until the preacher is convinced he has gotten Johnson to admit that "logic does not exist." Though Johnson denies it, Pastor triumphantly announced he had and declared victory. In the end, Pastor Segers admits to mistakes but adds that his God will forgive him. This allows Adam Johnson to quip, with visible disgust, that that's precisely the problem. Believing that God forgives you for your mistakes lets you off the hook. There is no need to correct the error or make good with the people you've offended. The intellectual trickery is defended because the means justify the ends as long as you spread the word of God.
Dustin once vigorously participated in this YouTube comment section but shut down his YouTube channel, wiping out all comments. He declined a follow-up debate challenge with Adam Johnson (with glasses).
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Dustin Segers is easy to find on the web.
http://bahnsenburner.blogspot.com/201...
He also makes music see    • Dustin sings Who will you run to  
Dustin still evangelizes. 2018, he wrote that winning or losing the argument is less important. He says you need to listen and know how to refute arguments and writes about an ".. atheistic Jewish professor who taught that the Jesus of Nazareth presented in the New Testament didn't really exist." and that he was invented by early Christianity borrowing from "first-century pagan mystery religions." Unfortunately, Dustin failed to present the counterargument. Still, his essay does seem to fall back on a faith in God that puts everything you need to know in his subjective interpretation of the Bible. "Thoughts about the Use of Apologetics in Evangelism – Part 1 https://www.livingwaters.com/thoughts...
The logical debater in this video is Adam Johnson (with glasses), who occasionally monitors this comments section.
His music can be found online and through the Starline Social Club in Oakland, CA.
For a heavy-handed edit of the Reason Rally by some of the Christian Preachers who attended the Reason Rally, see the second half of "Reason Rally 2012: The OFFICIAL Christian Vlog"    • Reason Rally 2012: The OFFICIAL Chris...  

Far too many examples of Bible passages that support slavery to list here. Best go to your favorite search engine for "slavery in the bible."

CHRISTIAN BULLYING is defined as "a persistent unwelcome behavior, mostly using unwarranted or invalid criticism, nit-picking, fault-finding, also exclusion, isolation," and much more. Here are some ways Christians may come across as bullies.
Mocking another person's beliefs because they are different.
Undermining another person's life because it does not line up with the Bible.
Ignoring another person's ideas because they do not align with your beliefs.
Humiliating non-Christians in front of others because they do not want to come to a saving grace in Christ. (see more from http://whittwrites.hubpages.com/hub/C...)
In addition, threatening someone, especially kids, with eternal damnation and going to hell for not believing in their brand of Christianity is also CHRISTIAN BULLYING.

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