Here’s essentially a type-as-I-watch of the OP’s video:
Around 4 minutes they hit one my least favorite claims made of nonbelievers, that we believe in relative truth. Truth is absolute. Whether there is or is not god or gods is absolute, but since it can neither be proven nor disproven then believing in a god or gods is subjective. This is a topic that really deserves its own thread, but I didn’t want to leave that without remark.
Around 6:30 she claims that when she spoke to a lot of her atheists friends they were rather hostile to questions she asked about things like life’s meaning. Are there people like that? Sure, but I sense a bit of exaggeration on her part. I’m not one to mock someone for assessing the evidence and coming to faith. I’m not as forgiving if she’s painting with too broad a brush regarding those who come to different conclusions.
Around 7:30 she hits on whether a life without an afterlife can have meaning. There have been more than a few topics on CAF about it. If her position on it is that there is no purpose that’s up to her, although I personally disagree with her.
Around 9:30 she claims that “New Atheism” is very well-branded to make it seem like it’s for the “intelligensia”. First, while she claims there are fundamental differences in the so-called New Atherism versus the atheism of someone like Bertrand Russel, in my opinion there an no differences between the two with regard to logical, moral, and scientific underpinings. The only real difference – to me – is its public voice (as best outlined by
this cartoon ) Second, while this is not direct correlation with intelligence. it’s known that based on certain test atheists have shown to be more versed in multiple world religions than people who hold to a single faith. Third, she likens atheists to people who buy an expensive purse to show they are rich. Again, are there people like that? Of course, just as there are people do certain things more to announce loudly that they are of a particular faith than because it’s good to do. There’s a reason everyone knows people with a “holier-than-thou attitude”. I am a bit surprised that this woman seems to know a great deal about Christianity, but seems to ignore the 8th Commandment.
Around 13:00 she mentions how when she was an atheist she had a stereotype of believers as being stupid. I have to give her credit for not claiming that all atheists think the same way. She does make one point that should be addressed: That “all of the founders of modern science were believers”. One, these were during times when there was little evidence to suggest a natural cause of things. Two, these were during times where one’s life or liberty could be threatened for espousing nonbelief. Three, their faiths played no roles in their discovery. For example, Newton’s faith didn’t assist in his study of things like math, gravity, or optics.