Puppycow
Penultimate Amazing
Just because somebody does not beleive in God does not mean he is a rational thinker.
Communists are a case in point.
Just because somebody does not beleive in God does not mean he is a rational thinker.
By the way, Skepticgirl is right about one thing--this argument is something of a threadjack, so we should take it to the "I lack belief in god" thread that she linked to.
We saw it last night, and it was hilarious.
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And for that reason, I reiterate the opinion stated by others that you should go see this movie to show your support. That's why we made a point to go on opening day (something we haven't done in years).
....Just because somebody does not beleive in God does not mean he is a rational thinker.
I saw it today and liked it well enough. It would get a 7 out of 10 from me.
Jim Emerson gave it a bad review but Roger Ebert granted it 3 and a half stars and said he found it very funny.
I'm a fan of Bill's and still regularly watch his show but he's not the best fit for a Michael Moore or Borat style documentary. His monolouges about religion on his show are interesting and funny but explanded to a 2 hour movie, they do come off as mean, cheap and a little relentless.
I think he intended his movie to be a Bowling for Columbine for atheists and agnostics or accomplish some of what Richard Dawkin's books did and it certainly doesn't do that. The movie is certainly watchable and entertaining and it is well-made but minor.
Yeah.... He said he doesn't believe in vaccination. He's a woomeister.I've only been listening for the last part of last season and this season just started so I've not heard all his opinions regarding medicine but I did catch a rant about how bad nutrition and poor environmental factors are mainly responsible for health problems.
Yeah.... He said he doesn't believe in vaccination. He's a woomeister.
I never know what to call myself either. I just know that religions are wrong from the point of view of natural history and objective reality, I don't claim to know the how and why of the Universe. I guess that makes me an agnostic, but I'm comfortable with atheism too if it's not defined as making any claim to know the how and why of the Universe.
Non-religious is a pretty neutral term that works for me.