Dr. David Tee’s View of “Unbelievers”

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When you look at the unbelieving world, they do not have a stable, secure foundation to place any of their beliefs. They have nothing objective to pin any of their hopes and dreams or lives to. The unbelievers go from one subjective ideology to another in hopes of finding a road to some sort of paradise.

They always end up disappointed as each new ideology is as bad and corrupt, or worse than the one previous to it. The unbeliever has nothing to believe in or build upon that will provide them a stable environment.

They also have nothing to look forward to, as all their ideologies are for this terrestrial world. Not one provides them any real extraterrestrial comfort or life. This is why so many of them have adopted the concept that at death, existence stops.

The unbeliever builds hopelessness into their lives by rejecting the one foundation that provides them with everything they are looking for. Their lives do not make any sense, as many of the unbelievers try to kill Christians who provide that one foundation.

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The push to believe science over anything else is a deception. Science cannot save people’s souls or bring them to heaven. It doesn’t matter how often scientific thought or theories change; this fact disqualifies it as being an authority or an alternative to true Christian belief.

Science has nothing to offer anyone outside of knowledge of how the world works. People who take science over the Bible are wasting their lives pursuing something that is a dead-end road.

The same applies to all the cults and false religions out there. They do not have the truth to help anyone get to any form of paradise. They only contain enough truth to deceive people into a false sense of security and hope.

— Dr. David Tee, whose real name is Derrick Thomas Thiessen, TheologyArcheology, They Do Not Have a Stable Foundation

Bruce Gerencser, 69, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 48 years. He and his wife have six grown children and thirteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.

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17 responses to “Dr. David Tee’s View of “Unbelievers””

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    Steve Taylor

    I don’t think he should have angel wings on the side of his head. Damned AI

  2. “many of the unbelievers try to kill Christians who provide that one foundation.”

    Um. I was going to call him delusional and full of shit, but this is somehow bigger than that.
    Seriously. WTF.

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      Yes, I spend my nights “killing” Christians. 🤣🤣

    2. That happened—when?—in the United States or any other Western country.

      Christians are indeed persecuted in countries like North Korea and Iran. But the persecutors usually are motivated by power rather than ideology, religious or otherwise. They couldn’t care less whether science or any other system of knowledge or morality supplants Christianity or any other religion; they simply want themselves to reign supreme. (Don’t be surprised if Fake Tan Führer goes after Christians who don’t support his only real cause: himself.)

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    Revival “I Lie for Jesus” Fires

    Listen to Uncel Dr David Tee you might learn something.

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      You mean Incel?🤣🤣

  4. i have said before, and will likely say again, if i could roll my eyes any further back in my head, i would probably fall over backwards. 🙄

    my impression is that “Mr. Tea” doesn’t know that many “unbelievers”, or, if he does, he deliberately ignores everything they say, because it doesn’t line up with what he believes about them. 😒

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    GeoffT

    How does Tee define the word ‘objective’? To me it’s something that is true regardless of opinion. It is objectively true that there is no good evidence for the existence of any god, let alone the Christian god. It is Tee’s subjective opinion that I am wrong.

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    Trenton

    Yup, the guy’s new year resolution seems to be pissing off the people he is trying to save.

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    DDT: “They only contain enough truth to deceive people into a false sense of security and hope.”

    Zoe: Irony

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    Toby

    The writer is right when he made his comment that “science has nothing to offer anyone outside of knowledge of how the world works.”

    What they don’t seem to understand is that that’s all science really aims to do in the first place.

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      Astreja

      And knowledge of how the world works is a very, very good thing to have. Much better than pretending to know how the world works, and getting it wrong.

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      Barbara Jackson

      Knowledge from science can help us change the way we act because of how the physical universe reacts to how we act. The most important example is Climate Change. We are pumping CO2 and methane into the atmosphere from fossil fuels. These are green house gasses which make the world a hotter place. There has been evidence for years that this has been happening. We can change how we produce energy to not produce as much greenhouse gas. This is much more than any religion has to offer us because religions to not observe the physical universe we live in. They simply pick and choose bible verses to claim we are harming the Earth.

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    Many fundamentalists seem to not understand what science is. It’s the systematic study of structure and behavior of the physical and natural universe through observation, experimentation, and testing of theories against evidence obtained. That’s it. It’s not a religion.

  10. As per the norm, Derrick criticises that which he does not understand, and that which he benefits from on a daily basis. If he were capable of critical thinking, he might come to realise that he should not deride that which grants him the means to spread his bile.

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    Sage

    first and most important. Bruce, I love these new pictures you are using They are quite entertaining. I think you have found a new source of creative art 🤔 🥰

    second, is Tee basically just writing about the same topics over and over? There seems a lot of repetition in his targets and commentary.

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      Asphalt-Type Person

      Yes, he is repetitive.
      His whole thing is “How dare you not worship my God?!?”
      Uh. we aren’t going anywhere near your cosmic bunny boiler of a God, who destroys everything you enjoy because it’s not Him.

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