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xpowderx 5/14/08 11:02:21 AM
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Originally posted by devilisciousAnd you are full of shit! Plagiarist! Word for word! at this site about 5-10 minute into the movie!www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
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CactusmanX 5/14/08 11:03:44 AM
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Originally posted by xpowderx That really doesn't make much sense to hold a view point because it sounds nice. When I or any other atheist says "I do not believe in God, nor a afterlife, nor life after death. When we die we just die." it is not self condemning. That is like saying "I don't believe I have powers like superman" to be self condemning, when it is just a logical conclusion based on a lack of evidence. Call it pessimistic, but claiming an alternative to be true because it is an optimistic view doesn't make it true. And being atheist does not mean that one does not believe in an afterlife, it merely means you don't believe in a god, you could be an athiest that belives in an afterlife, souls, ghosts etc. But most don't because if you are going to rationally examine god why not souls and ghosts too. |
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xpowderx 5/14/08 11:07:23 AM
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Originally posted by CactusmanX Cactus I believe all humanity is capable of most anything. Atheism brings creativity to a standstill, In fact it is the opposite of creativity. So "Yes" it is self-condemning. By Atheist belief alone is self-condemnation |
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deviliscious 5/14/08 11:13:50 AM
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Originally posted by xpowderx LOl This movie was made after I was out of college... and from the looks of it they used the same recsourse... Most of the text is from the actual books, and they did not change the wording either. I have not seen the movie actually until you just posted it. If you go to your local library you will be able to find the books that were produced before this movie and find the same text. That movie is awesome though thanks for the link. |
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xpowderx 5/14/08 11:18:56 AM
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Originally posted by deviliscious ok, the books name? More than one? Still is plagiarism as you are using someone elses work as part of your post. As other college people know you are to show your sources. As some of the other posters have noted. In college not doing so can be expulsion. So the books?
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CactusmanX 5/14/08 11:24:58 AM
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Originally posted by xpowderx Being atheist says nothing on how you view yourself and humanity, I personally think that humans can do most anything too, given time, effort and resources that is. How it affects creativity I am not sure, as finding solutions to problems, technology, art and the like really has nothing to do with belief in god. If by atheism is the opposite of creativity you mean the world view isn't creative then no it is not. Stories about gods and angels and monsters and sky realms, the creation of the Earth etc. is more creative, but then again it is not like atheists can't concieve of such things, they just don't believe they are actually real. |
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LuckyCurse 5/14/08 11:31:43 AM
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Originally posted by xpowderx
I know it was directed toward Cactus, but hey, I'm rude and like to butt into conversations. You really don't understand Atheism, but that is okay. You've been told by non-atheists what it is, and you haven't given it much thought. Again, that's okay. We Atheists can be, or we can not be, very creative. I know some great Atheist authors that have written some wonderful fiction. Sometimes we paint, sometimes we don't. Sometimes we get real creative and develop cures for diseases, while sometimes we don't. Mostly, we don't think about death, while sometimes we do think about death, and sometimes it is all we think about. What we all understand is that this life is the only life we've got, so we had better do something with it. Or not do something with it. Sometimes we go day by day and don't even think about the fact that this is the only life we've got, and we just wasted another day... and another day, and another day. What I am saying is this: All Atheists are different. You can ask any two of us a question about Atheism and get a different answer. We're not organized, unless we are. We don't follow a philosophy, unless we do. We're all individuals attempting to make the most of this one life the best way we know how. I can understand how that might scare a True Believer[tm]. But then again, we might be working from a different definition of Creativity. Maybe you see it as imagining a heaven, creator, and an infinite afterlife. Maybe writing, art, designing, philosophizing, building, teaching, and all those other wonderfully creative things aren't considered creativity to you? Maybe that is how limited your definition is. Maybe that is what religion has done to you. All I know is, in practice and theory, a lack of creativity has nothing to do with Atheism. - LC
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LuckyCurse 5/14/08 11:37:21 AM
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