50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Not one Rationalia member! What is going on here?
Seriously, some strange choices as well - Brian Eno? OK, I like his music but what has he done as an atheist to be considered one of the 50 greatest? The 50 most well known perhaps? The same applies to Mick Jagger, Kathleen Hepburn and Jodie Foster.
And some of the ancient and historical choices are of debatable atheistic credentials - Democritus for example is only assumed by some to have been an atheist based upon several of his cosmological writings.
Still, how else would one compile such a list?
Seriously, some strange choices as well - Brian Eno? OK, I like his music but what has he done as an atheist to be considered one of the 50 greatest? The 50 most well known perhaps? The same applies to Mick Jagger, Kathleen Hepburn and Jodie Foster.
And some of the ancient and historical choices are of debatable atheistic credentials - Democritus for example is only assumed by some to have been an atheist based upon several of his cosmological writings.
Still, how else would one compile such a list?
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Live poll?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Not one Rationalia member! What is going on here?
Seriously, some strange choices as well - Brian Eno? OK, I like his music but what has he done as an atheist to be considered one of the 50 greatest? The 50 most well known perhaps? The same applies to Mick Jagger, Kathleen Hepburn and Jodie Foster.
And some of the ancient and historical choices are of debatable atheistic credentials - Democritus for example is only assumed by some to have been an atheist based upon several of his cosmological writings.
Still, how else would one compile such a list?
Y'know like 'Text 55011 for Democitus. For Jodie Foster text 55012...etc'.
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
I know number 48, David Chalmers. Funny guy.
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Atheist Idol!Animavore wrote:Live poll?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Not one Rationalia member! What is going on here?
Seriously, some strange choices as well - Brian Eno? OK, I like his music but what has he done as an atheist to be considered one of the 50 greatest? The 50 most well known perhaps? The same applies to Mick Jagger, Kathleen Hepburn and Jodie Foster.
And some of the ancient and historical choices are of debatable atheistic credentials - Democritus for example is only assumed by some to have been an atheist based upon several of his cosmological writings.
Still, how else would one compile such a list?
Y'know like 'Text 55011 for Democitus. For Jodie Foster text 55012...etc'.

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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
It would be better than X-tian Factor at least.FIO wrote:Atheist Idol!Animavore wrote:Live poll?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Not one Rationalia member! What is going on here?
Seriously, some strange choices as well - Brian Eno? OK, I like his music but what has he done as an atheist to be considered one of the 50 greatest? The 50 most well known perhaps? The same applies to Mick Jagger, Kathleen Hepburn and Jodie Foster.
And some of the ancient and historical choices are of debatable atheistic credentials - Democritus for example is only assumed by some to have been an atheist based upon several of his cosmological writings.
Still, how else would one compile such a list?
Y'know like 'Text 55011 for Democitus. For Jodie Foster text 55012...etc'.
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Animavore wrote:Surely I should be on this list?
http://brainz.org/50-most-brilliant-atheists-all-time/
I object to Chomsky being called an atheist. He is one of the greatest dogmatists and believers in the history of modern political thought. A wretched man and a discredit to disbelief.
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More a list of 50 brilliant people who were atheists. A list of great atheists should surely include Ingersoll.
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
...Why aren't David Attenborough and Jacob Bronowski on this list???
Edit: according to wikipedia, David Attenborough specifically denied he's an atheist, calling himself an agnostic ... I wonder if that's his current view ... ?
Edit: according to wikipedia, David Attenborough specifically denied he's an atheist, calling himself an agnostic ... I wonder if that's his current view ... ?
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Hate to agree with Al-the-fucker, but Chomsky's notion of atheism is not worthy enough to be counted. He should have stuck with linguistics.al-rawandi wrote:Animavore wrote:Surely I should be on this list?
http://brainz.org/50-most-brilliant-atheists-all-time/
I object to Chomsky being called an atheist. He is one of the greatest dogmatists and believers in the history of modern political thought. A wretched man and a discredit to disbelief.
The fucker can't give a straight answer. Enjoy his unbelievable verbosity on religion by way of some nice music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-3_iVdpvQw
What a twat.
Guy's an equivocating cunt. Surprised he didn't blame his pathetic use of language on some sin committed by the US. Count the cunt out.
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?

aside from the less than serious, I'd say Mark Twain, man of reason and poetry.
Wallace Stevens is a good one too. don't know if they make it to the list, but they are on my list.
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Easy there. Mark Twain is one of my heroes. He wrote some humor, but he could be extremely serious. They're saying now that even the weird ending of Huckleberry Finn was more serious than we thought. They're saying it was a burlesque of reconstruction, where Congress was all tied up in how-to-proceeds while the south kept the freedmen in virtual slavery.Dasein wrote:aside from the less than serious, I'd say Mark Twain, man of reason and poetry.
Mark Twain came to the aid of General Grant when he was broke and sick and couldn't take care of his family. He chivvied Grant into writing his biography, and did the work of publishing it and selling it, providing Grant and his family with a hefty hunk of change.
When Twain had pissed all his money into his stupid typesetting machine and gone deep into debt, he went on a world tour, when he was getting too old and sick himself for any such enterprise, and paid off all his debts dollar for dollar.
Twain was also a great social activist, a promoter of peace, of freedom, and of education. I don't think you can call him less than serious just because he could be funny.
"Her eye was on the sparrow. Her mind was on the dove,
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel."
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel."
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Red Katie wrote:Easy there. Mark Twain is one of my heroes. He wrote some humor, but he could be extremely serious. They're saying now that even the weird ending of Huckleberry Finn was more serious than we thought. They're saying it was a burlesque of reconstruction, where Congress was all tied up in how-to-proceeds while the south kept the freedmen in virtual slavery.Dasein wrote:aside from the less than serious, I'd say Mark Twain, man of reason and poetry.
Mark Twain came to the aid of General Grant when he was broke and sick and couldn't take care of his family. He chivvied Grant into writing his biography, and did the work of publishing it and selling it, providing Grant and his family with a hefty hunk of change.
When Twain had pissed all his money into his stupid typesetting machine and gone deep into debt, he went on a world tour, when he was getting too old and sick himself for any such enterprise, and paid off all his debts dollar for dollar.
Twain was also a great social activist, a promoter of peace, of freedom, and of education. I don't think you can call him less than serious just because he could be funny.

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You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
House MD
Who needs a meaning anyway, I'd settle anyday for a very fine view.
Sandy Denny
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Paco
Yes, yes. But first I need to show you this venomous fish!
Calilasseia
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Salman Rushdie
You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
House MD
Who needs a meaning anyway, I'd settle anyday for a very fine view.
Sandy Denny
This is the wrong forum for bluffing

Paco
Yes, yes. But first I need to show you this venomous fish!
Calilasseia
I think we should do whatever Pawiz wants.
Twoflower
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Re: 50 Greatist Atheists Of All Time?
Red Katie wrote:Easy there. Mark Twain is one of my heroes. He wrote some humor, but he could be extremely serious. They're saying now that even the weird ending of Huckleberry Finn was more serious than we thought. They're saying it was a burlesque of reconstruction, where Congress was all tied up in how-to-proceeds while the south kept the freedmen in virtual slavery.Dasein wrote:aside from the less than serious, I'd say Mark Twain, man of reason and poetry.
Mark Twain came to the aid of General Grant when he was broke and sick and couldn't take care of his family. He chivvied Grant into writing his biography, and did the work of publishing it and selling it, providing Grant and his family with a hefty hunk of change.
When Twain had pissed all his money into his stupid typesetting machine and gone deep into debt, he went on a world tour, when he was getting too old and sick himself for any such enterprise, and paid off all his debts dollar for dollar.
Twain was also a great social activist, a promoter of peace, of freedom, and of education. I don't think you can call him less than serious just because he could be funny.
XC is right, I was referring to Brian the dog as being less than serious. Mark Twain is also one of my heroes! You are preaching to the choir here.



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Sorry. Guess I'm a little touchy.
"Her eye was on the sparrow. Her mind was on the dove,
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel."
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel."
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