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The Top 100 Cheesiest Movie Quotes
Only now do I realize that Hugh Laurie's manbitch on "House" is named after Tom Hanks' volleyball. 1:11 onwards might have aswell been Greg House.
As for 8:12 onwards: WTF?!
And where's "don't you die on me!"?
GRITTV-frank schaeffer:fears of fundamentalism
Well, it is indeed a false comparison. One is evidently false, one is not. The tone of the conversation is harsh, because we're sick of it. I, for one, am tired of religious people holding back the human race, by keeping themselves and people around them stupid and ignorant. We, non-religious people, try our damndest to get people thinking for themselves, they have to be critical of everything, even other atheists, of course. There are no sacred texts, even if you can have, for lack of a better word, faith that something is true, such as evolution, gravity and so on, based on what others have investigated and presented. Optimally, everyone would check out any given hypotheses themselves, but we only have that much time, we don't want to make triple-blind tests of everything ourselves, so we take it on "faith" instead.
If contrary evidence arises, or someone argues against something we've taken on faith, then we look further into the subject - religious people do not. This is what keeps them ignorant and this is bad for us all.
I think he draws in some irrelevant facts, Hitchens supporting Bush, Harris quote out of context ("some propositions are so dangerous that it may even be ethical to kill people for believing them").
The argument against his long end comment about his daughter and "salvation is a journey" is covered very well by Dr. Greg House:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Dr-House-on-Religion-016