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Prominent 'Smash' Tutorial YouTube Channel Makes Unexpected Pivot To Christiantube, Leaving Smashers Perplexed (And With Jokes)

Prominent 'Smash' Tutorial YouTube Channel Makes Unexpected Pivot To Christiantube, Leaving Smashers Perplexed (And With Jokes)
Prominent 'Smash' Tutorial YouTube Channel Makes Unexpected Pivot To Christiantube, Leaving Smashers Perplexed (And With Jokes)

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Published September 20, 2022

Published September 20, 2022

For seven years, the Super Smash Brothers Melee YouTube channel SSBM Tutorials worked to teach people about the guiding principles of Melee. Now, channel runner Kira apparently wants to teach people the guiding principles of the Lord.

Kira made an unexpected pivot to Christiantube yesterday when he showcased a new 20-minute video that he claims proves the existence of God.


To say the extreme change in content bewildered his followers would be an understatement, particularly because part of Kira's argument on "universal morality" used age-of-consent laws in different countries to show humans have not agreed on certain "absolute moral truths."


The video itself finds Kira working to prove that morality in humans is a trait instilled by God. Throughout the video, he quotes philosophers in an effort to prove the reason humans have a moral code is that it was given to us by a higher power.

Many viewers found the video flawed on its own merits. Commenters on Kira's video (posted under a new channel called Light Of The World) quickly picked apart his case by arguing that morals essentially come from empathy (such as, "I don't want to be killed so I will not kill others"). Others argued that the logical evidence Kira used to support his points was tenuous at best.

Perhaps the most prevalent responses, however, came from the bewildered Smash Bros. community, who took the opportunity to begin firing off a series of puns tying Smash tech with Christianity.


Others joked that the video was redundant, as every Smasher knows there's already a god. Five of them, in fact: Armada, Hungrybox, Mew2King, PPMD and Mang0.


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