I'm bored, so I will make a response to the OP as a Christian-Defending(Kinda?)-Athiest.
This video starts off listing careers that the creator thinks defines a "smart" person. Granted, it requires intelligence to make it in these careers, but these listed careers alone do not define a person's intelligence. From what I observed, the list focuses around careers that are heavily fact oriented, leaving little room for creative thinking. And while "facts" are great and surely contribute to defining intelligence, I have a very large problem with the close-minded thinking presented in this list;
What society perceives as "facts" are not 100% definite.
Nothing is 100% absolute, because we as people are not omniscient. This is the biggest problem I have with anti-religious arguments - They tend to rely on these "facts" that have been "proven" by science. In reality, these facts are "best guesses". Highly educated, well deduced, likely to be correct or near true, but NOT 100% definite. Anti-religion debaters (and honestly science-enthusiasts in general) seriously need to get off their high horses and acknowledge that science cannot PROVE anything, because we will ALWAYS AND FOREVER BE LIMITED TO GUESSING. The word "science" is basically short for "highly educated guessing backed by research that may or may not have included variables that we do or do not know contribute to what we're trying to determine".
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to discredit science, because it's the best method for gaining (near)true knowledge that we have. But anyone who uses science in their arguments need to realize that their "facts" can be wrong, just as many scientific facts have been disproved/replaced in the past.
The creator of this video has already disappointed me.
Anyway, on to the questions;
#1.) Why won't God heal amputees?This question is backed with assuming comments that all Christians believe God magically heals sickness. I don't personally think this is the case. If God exists, he would have either prevented the sickness/amputation in the first place, or may even be the cause for the sickness/amputation. Why would God intentionally hurt/kill you? To help you develop as a person, I would imagine. Through great pain comes great strength, and much to be learned. And so what if you die, your real life begins after death... or something like that. (
We have to go deeper) And if prayer provides any power, it's a power of spiritual support and strength; A guiding light to help you get through the trials of life yourself, without him needing to hold your hand. A Christian who believes that prayer can magically solve problems is like a child who expects a parent to cut their meat for them until they're 40 years old, living in the basement - The ones who earnestly believe that are misguided, in my opinion, and I'm sure many Christians have logic enough not to expect wizardry from their God.
My point is that this was a very stupid question. It assume that all Christians believe that God went to Hogwarts. And the creator of the video seems to love digging his own grave as well, it appears, with a comment like "you have to rationalize the question" - WELL NO

SHIRLOCK THAT'S CALLED FLEXIBLE THINKING. You basically just credited Christians for being open-minded (which is something I don't necessarily agree with, but that's another discussion entirely). Science makes use of flexible thinking as well - Otherwise we'd still think the world was flat and the center of the universe. But the creator of this video seems like the kind of guy who accepts everything written in a science book as 100% trufax without caring how they came to the conclusion, and without bothering to think for himself. In that respect, he's representing exactly the type of person he's trying to argue against.
He also assumes that a Christian would dismiss a thought such as this question because "it's uncomfortable", which is an equally ridiculous assumption. Granted, many do. But others truly believe in the conclusion they come to. Faith in God is not directly equal to denial of reality, as the video creator seems to be pushing the idea of. Faith in God
is a Christian's reality. It's night and day.
NEEEEXT QUESTION
#2.) Why are there so many starving people in our world?This is a valid question, but I get the feeling that the creator of this video isn't smart enough to come up with this on his own. It was probably a question he'd heard other people ask many a time, and felt smug and clever while adding this cookie cutter inquiry into his video.
And again, ASSUMPTIONS ABOUND. Not all Christians believe God will help them get a raise or other trivial wants like that. In fact, considering greed is a sin or whatever, I would imagine asking God for a raise is frowned upon. Stop talking because you are just making athiests look like idiots. I believe if the traditional Christian God exists, he cares about us in the spiritual sense. Yes, starving children in Africa, God is horrible. Not really. We have the power to help them. The multi-billionaires sitting in their piles of money could feed them for years. But they don't. The world is ruled by money and greed runs rampant. All of it is a result of free will. God cannot be blamed for our inability to look after our own. And if God does exist, life ain't no big thang. The little starving african babies just get to head into the afterlife earlier than those of us in first world countries.
If anything, this question should make people like the guy who made this video think. Athiests don't believe in an afterlife. This life, on this earth, is all we have. The little starving children in Africa only get a short time of existence filled with pain and misery. Honestly,

science and

your petty little need to feel like you're intellectually superior, GO HELP YOUR FELLOW MAN. This question alone should make athiests like the video creator realize how flawed and severely self-centered THEIR thinking is.
Rest of this dude's comments were... pathetic, really. I don't think I want to review the next seven questions just because he's making me, a fellow athiest, want to turn Christian.
#3.) Why does God demand the death of so many innocent people in the Bible?VC (video creator) calls the matters in which these "innocent people" are "murdered" in the bible "trivial". And honestly, I agree. These matters are trivial in my opinion. But in fairness, let's assume God exists. HUMOR ME.
- Premarital sex, homosexuality, etc is actually sinful and temptations of the devil
- Throughout the generations, Satan's grip becomes tighter on humanity
- We start to relax on what we think is inacceptable, sin becomes encouraged
Just because society has become tolerant of sin doesn't mean it stops being sin. If anything, our descent into sin is what will bring about the rapture in 2012 or whatever. If I was God, I'd be pretty upset with humanity becoming so tolerant of sin, going so far as to confuse it for what's morally right. Not that I believe in this load of crap I just typed, but in a reality where God and the devil exists, the logic holds up. I could be the embodiment of evil for being tolerant of gay people. Maybe society as we know it has become so wrapped around the devil's finger that we aren't capable of understanding God's will.
But in fairness to VC, I couldn't defend this with any sort of non-faith related logic, so that's a point for him I guess. But again, reality with and without God are night and day. It's not really something you can debate.
#4.) Why does the bible contain so much anti-scientific nonsense?Congrats bro, now you're finally pulling out the more concrete arguments. This is one question that cannot be answered without "excuses". But I can't credit you for this because you were still a twinkle in your father's eye while people where arguing about this same thing.
For the sake of an interesting response though... Ohh, I don't know, first thing off the top of my head - It's interesting. Real events have been exaggerated through literature countless times to help accent the importance/impressiveness of events.
Or maybe God knew that dropping a shit-ton of KNOWLEDGE straight on top of an undeveloped society's head would just confuse them, so he had people write fantastical stories instead.
MAYBE, OHH, OHH, THIS IS MY FAVORITE. Maybe the bible was actually a pretty straight-forward thing that was altered by the church in a way to control society to meet their interests. MAYBE God was never any part of the bible's creation. If man is naturally sinful, like we obviously are, why would God trust us to pass down His word through the generations, unaltered? SEEMS RATHER SILLY TO ME.
Maybe the bible is actually just a bunch of bullshit, and the only things we need to know about God and Heaven/Hell is the natural sense of right and wrong we all have.
But seriously, VC. Stop using the "lol you don't understand so you ignore it" line. This is like watching a fat person complain about being fat while shoving a BigMac and fries in their mouth.
#5.) Why is God such a huge proponent of slavery in the bible?Refer to my answers for #3 and #4. Slavery could actually be great, or the bible could have been manipulated by sinful man to make slavery seem okay. Now stop using the phrase "weird rationalization" because I kind of want to punch you in the face.
#6.) Why do bad things happen to good people?Refer to my answer for #3. If people are mainly influenced (and accept/favor) sin, then the good people are the ones who get screwed over. Pretty simple. Also my answer for #2 - Free will.
I gotta say VC, for an athiest you sure do like to blame God for stuff.
#7.) Jesus's miracles blah blahRefer to my answer for #4 because this is the same question rephrased you stupid, stupid person.
Buy a thesaurus because this is the seventh time you've used both the words "strange" and "rationalize". You expect college graduates to sit through this crap?
#8.) How explain lack of Jesus herp derpHerpa derp derpy derp herp
Dear Lord I Don't Believe In, please spare me from the incessant ramblings of this godless heretic and deliver to him a dictionary and possibly an online English class so that we may be spared from the seemingly eternal hell that is this video. Amen.
STOP REPEATING YOURSELF, VC. IF YOU ONLY HAD 4 QUESTIONS, ONLY ASK 4 QUESTIONS.
#Q.) EAT BODY DRINK BLOODJesus was obviously a zombie (rose from the dead), and he wishes to share his zombieness with us all by offering us his flesh. Also apparently he thinks we're vampires.
ELEMENTARY MY DEAR VC.
#Is it over yet?) Why do Christians get divorced at the same rate as non-Christians?Okay, I'll answer this one seriously since it's a glorious occasion, this being the last question and all.
VC blames this on God. Again, free will. People have it. Christians are people (gasp). They can rush into things just the same as non-Christians. Not all Christians (read:not many) are highly devoted to their faith. In fact, many are complete hypocrites. Most people in general are hypocrites. This is nothing new, this is nothing unnatural. And if anything, the higher emphasis marriage has to people of faith probably contributes to people rushing into it. Especially due to the no sex thing.
I mean hell, the no sex thing might be the entire deal breaker. Two Christians get married, turns out they're not sexually compatible... SUCKS TO BE THEM I GUESS.
Really, I'm not even sure why VC chose THIS as his closing question. Kind of a weak note to end o- OH DEAR GOD THIS VIDEO HAS FOUR MINUTES LEFT?
I'M OUT.
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Yes I realize I'm about 13 pages late at this and none of you even remember that there's a video in the OP. But I raged.
I also realize I contribute nothing to this debate and will probably not post in this thread again.
WHATEVA I DO WHAT I WANT