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brandonx76 wrote:Sad to see him go...very though provoking he was...
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/ ... s-19492011
Rip Rokken wrote:GOD DAMMIT.... a real hero to me, and tonight I've been drinking his favorite whiskey, Johnnie Walker Black (Double Black, actually). So glad I got to meet him just a couple of months ago. Was front and center for his last public appearance.
Michigan Girl wrote:Heard of him, so sorry for those who loved and worshipped him, though!!
I suppose I could have some whiskey in his honor!!
Rip Rokken wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Heard of him, so sorry for those who loved and worshipped him, though!!
I suppose I could have some whiskey in his honor!!
Take his recommendation - "Accept no substitutes."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP51NnoVErA
Rip Rokken wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Heard of him, so sorry for those who loved and worshipped him, though!!
I suppose I could have some whiskey in his honor!!
Take his recommendation - "Accept no substitutes."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP51NnoVErA
parfait wrote:This really sucks, especially considering that most of the rational, enlightened west is getting increasingly flooded by the irrational and religious. Hitchens really taught people how, and not what to think and helped to stem the tide against all things senseless.
Duncan wrote:Hitchens letter to the American Athiest Convention in April this year. His own words make a fine eulogy.
Dear fellow-unbelievers,
Believe me when I say that I am present with you, even if not corporeally (and only metaphorically in spirit...)
Sincerely,
Christopher Hitchens
Peartree12249 wrote:Although I don't believe in a deity, I do have a problem with radicalism in any form whether it be pro or anti religion. I have no problem if my community wants to put up a nativity scene at Christmas on public property, let kids at school celebrate Halloween or have a Christmas party. It doesn't threaten me. I do feel that like some radical religious extremists, radical athiests have felt it their right to force their beliefs or lack thereof on all the rest of society. I believe in live and let live. Let people make up their own minds.
Michigan Girl wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Although I don't believe in a deity, I do have a problem with radicalism in any form whether it be pro or anti religion. I have no problem if my community wants to put up a nativity scene at Christmas on public property, let kids at school celebrate Halloween or have a Christmas party. It doesn't threaten me. I do feel that like some radical religious extremists, radical athiests have felt it their right to force their beliefs or lack thereof on all the rest of society. I believe in live and let live. Let people make up their own minds.
I do believe in a deity, but this is beautifully stated and I very much agree with you ...
Also, I've read CH in VF, and although I agree very little w/his opinions,
I appreciated/enjoyed his straight forward approach/candor and intellect ...as I do w/most
humans!!
Yeah, when you compare them to religious wackos, such as those you described ^^^(god help them), it may seem mild.Duncan wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Although I don't believe in a deity, I do have a problem with radicalism in any form whether it be pro or anti religion. I have no problem if my community wants to put up a nativity scene at Christmas on public property, let kids at school celebrate Halloween or have a Christmas party. It doesn't threaten me. I do feel that like some radical religious extremists, radical athiests have felt it their right to force their beliefs or lack thereof on all the rest of society. I believe in live and let live. Let people make up their own minds.
I do believe in a deity, but this is beautifully stated and I very much agree with you ...
Also, I've read CH in VF, and although I agree very little w/his opinions,
I appreciated/enjoyed his straight forward approach/candor and intellect ...as I do w/most
humans!!
Radical athiests? To compare athiests to religous extremists is completely misguided. I don't see any athiests strapping bombs to themselves or condemning novelists and catoonists to a sentence of death. I don't see athiests picketing the funerals of fallen service men & woman. I don't see athiests trying to stifle scientific research that could reduce human suffering.
Very few athiests (Hitchens certainly didn't) would deny the right of anybody to believe anything they like. It is only when there is theocratic encroachment on free society that there becomes an issue.
Michigan Girl wrote:Yeah, when you compare them to religious wackos, such as those you described ^^^(god help them), it may seem mild.Duncan wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Although I don't believe in a deity, I do have a problem with radicalism in any form whether it be pro or anti religion. I have no problem if my community wants to put up a nativity scene at Christmas on public property, let kids at school celebrate Halloween or have a Christmas party. It doesn't threaten me. I do feel that like some radical religious extremists, radical athiests have felt it their right to force their beliefs or lack thereof on all the rest of society. I believe in live and let live. Let people make up their own minds.
I do believe in a deity, but this is beautifully stated and I very much agree with you ...
Also, I've read CH in VF, and although I agree very little w/his opinions,
I appreciated/enjoyed his straight forward approach/candor and intellect ...as I do w/most
humans!!
Radical athiests? To compare athiests to religous extremists is completely misguided. I don't see any athiests strapping bombs to themselves or condemning novelists and catoonists to a sentence of death. I don't see athiests picketing the funerals of fallen service men & woman. I don't see athiests trying to stifle scientific research that could reduce human suffering.
Very few athiests (Hitchens certainly didn't) would deny the right of anybody to believe anything they like. It is only when there is theocratic encroachment on free society that there becomes an issue.
Perhaps she's referring to the likes of Dan Barker and his crew from WI who force people in TX take down nativity scenes because it
may offend an atheist ...who knows!! Mind your own business, believe what you like and leave everyone else alone, is all she is saying ...
that goes for the bombers and picketers, as well!! She did not discriminate ...and I agreed!! She does not believe in a deity
and I do ..
Rip Rokken wrote:GOD DAMMIT.... a real hero to me, and tonight I've been drinking his favorite whiskey, Johnnie Walker Black (Double Black, actually). So glad I got to meet him just a couple of months ago. Was front and center for his last public appearance.
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