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Europe: Lost Without Christianity
Agreed; Dante's "Inferno" and the expressiveness of the Old Testament and Apocrypha in general no doubt have inspired reams of artistic works. I suppose my point was we often don't think of the day-to-day lives of celebrated old artists... and how a church/state commissioned 'Lamentation of Christ' alter piece that is now seen as a masterwork was at one time seen as a safe bet to generate some income, which could fund experimentation with capturing more personal themes and illustration of the natural world.
(I should say "may have been seen as a safe bet to generate some income", as this is my own impression)
>> ^ChaosEngine:
>> Undoubtedly true, but at the same time I think it would be wrong to say that none of the artists involved in creating great works were not genuinely inspired by their faith. I don't just mean the likes of the Sistine Chapel either, but lots of smaller non-commissioned work.
Although you could argue that that is art inspired by faith rather than religion.
Chinese Youth Discuss what is Wrong with the USA
>> ^renatojj:
@bcglorf, @Drachen_Jager, economic freedom doesn't mean you're free to use force, how could you think that? That would be the opposite of freedom.
It's like saying freedom of expression allows you to shoot people in the face to express yourself!
Well, I guess it's real easy to hate libertarianism when you don't understand what it stands for.
Taxation restricts economic freedom.
Please explain how you intend to prevent people from using force without some level of taxation for a police force.
This isn't some idea anti-libertarians have come out with to smear it. The idea of eliminating spending on police and military forces is an idea frequently championed by self proclaimed Libertarians. Don't pretend you haven't heard the lament of how many puppies could be saved if we redirected the billions spent on national defense. The logical conclusion of eliminating all that spending though is millions of saved puppies, but no defense against Somalia like warlords ravaging what's left.
How Battlestar Galactica Can Totally Ruin your Life
>> ^gwiz665:
The very last episode ruins the series completely. A waste of time.
Ya, the entire last season makes the lament. How do you ruin killer robots, robots with nukes that killed nearly all humans....HOW I ASK, HOW!!!!
You're giving up Pepsi until abortion "ends?" Cool story.
>> ^Jinx:
Pretty sure life begins millions of times in my testicles. It ends by the millions at the end of a condom too. Oh ok, just gametes right? Only "half" murder. Well then life begins when sperm and egg cell meet, but as has already been mentioned here that little bundle of cells doesn't always find itself alive for very long. The body has a rather nasty habit of flushing a fertilized egg out, Women commit infanticide by design. Bitches.
But seriously, the question of when life starts seems fairly simple. The question of when that life becomes sacred, when it becomes capable of suffering, of thought and human intelligence...We can have a debate about how far into pregnancy an abortion should be allowed, argue 1 week in one way or the other and it would be a reasonble and I think worthwhile discussion. Unfortunately the anti-abortion camp isn't reasonable. They pitched their tent in the extremes. The implausbility and insanity of their position is clear. Their assertions are emotional rather than logical and they shoudln't be listened too.
Myself I consider life to begin at implantation of the fertilized egg. The frequency of spontaneous abortion from that point on is radically reduced. None of the every sperm is sacred madness. Most importantly, it is the last clearly definable point I can think of prior birth. An arbitrary, x days, weeks or months just feels exactly that, arbitrary. Barring human intervention an implanted fertilized egg will by born, grow old and die. Sure, it still has the chance of dying naturally before birth, but we don't accept the infant mortality rates when prosecuting child murderers so it hardly seems a valid argument to when a fetus is differentiated as a human.
I'm open to being dissuaded on when life begins, but the lamentations over the consequences of any given definition aren't what I consider valid arguments.
Mike Tyson Is: Herman Cain - Campaign Promises
>> ^Duckman33:
>> ^alien_concept:
Quality and doublepromote on the other one, gutted
Sorry it was a dupe, should I have not isdupped it? I'm confused, which isn't at all out of the ordinary. I did it with heavy heart if that is of any consolation.
No, I was just lamenting poor Lann and her wasted 3 PP
Ann Coulter - "Our Blacks Are Better Than Their Blacks
>> ^quantumushroom:
Translation: Total Ownage of the left.
"Liberals go straight to ugly racist stereotypes when attacking conservative blacks, calling them oversexualized, stupid and/or incompetent.
The late, lamented, white liberal reporter Mary McGrory called Justice Antonin Scalia "a brilliant and compelling extremist" -- while dismissing Thomas as "Scalia's puppet."
More recently, Democratic Sen. Harry Reid called Scalia "one smart guy." In the next breath, he proclaimed Thomas "an embarrassment to the Supreme Court," adding, "I think that his opinions are poorly written."
When Bush made Condoleezza Rice the first black female secretary of state, terror swept through the Democratic Party. What if people began to notice and ask questions: "Who's that black woman always standing with George Bush?" Never mind! He's probably arresting her.
In addition to an explosion of racist cartoons portraying Rice as Aunt Jemima, Butterfly McQueen from "Gone With the Wind," a fat-lipped Bush parrot and other racist cliches, allegedly respectable liberals promptly called her stupid and incompetent.
Joseph Cirincione, then with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said Rice "doesn't bring much experience or knowledge of the world to this position." (Unlike Hillary Clinton, whose experience for the job consisted of being married to an impeached, disbarred former president.)
Democratic consultant Bob Beckel -- who ran Walter Mondale's 1984 campaign so competently that Mondale lost 49 states -- said of Rice, "I don't think she's up to the job."
When Michael Steele ran for senator in Maryland in 2006, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee dug up a copy of his credit report -- something done to no other Republican candidate. He was depicted in black face with huge red lips by liberal blogger Steve Gilliard. Oreo cookies were rolled down the aisle at Steele during a gubernatorial debate in 2002.
Trafficking in racist imagery is consequence-free for liberals because they have ruined charges of "racism" with their own overuse of the term. By now, any accusation of racism has the feel of a Big Foot sighting."
AC "Why Our Blacks are Better than Their Blacks"
Not one of the people you mentioned commenting on Conservative Blacks is on the "Left" in anyway shape or form. Please apologize to us lefties immediately because we can't take this sort of abuse.
Ann Coulter - "Our Blacks Are Better Than Their Blacks
Translation: Total Ownage of the left.
"Liberals go straight to ugly racist stereotypes when attacking conservative blacks, calling them oversexualized, stupid and/or incompetent.
The late, lamented, white liberal reporter Mary McGrory called Justice Antonin Scalia "a brilliant and compelling extremist" -- while dismissing Thomas as "Scalia's puppet."
More recently, Democratic Sen. Harry Reid called Scalia "one smart guy." In the next breath, he proclaimed Thomas "an embarrassment to the Supreme Court," adding, "I think that his opinions are poorly written."
When Bush made Condoleezza Rice the first black female secretary of state, terror swept through the Democratic Party. What if people began to notice and ask questions: "Who's that black woman always standing with George Bush?" Never mind! He's probably arresting her.
In addition to an explosion of racist cartoons portraying Rice as Aunt Jemima, Butterfly McQueen from "Gone With the Wind," a fat-lipped Bush parrot and other racist cliches, allegedly respectable liberals promptly called her stupid and incompetent.
Joseph Cirincione, then with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said Rice "doesn't bring much experience or knowledge of the world to this position." (Unlike Hillary Clinton, whose experience for the job consisted of being married to an impeached, disbarred former president.)
Democratic consultant Bob Beckel -- who ran Walter Mondale's 1984 campaign so competently that Mondale lost 49 states -- said of Rice, "I don't think she's up to the job."
When Michael Steele ran for senator in Maryland in 2006, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee dug up a copy of his credit report -- something done to no other Republican candidate. He was depicted in black face with huge red lips by liberal blogger Steve Gilliard. Oreo cookies were rolled down the aisle at Steele during a gubernatorial debate in 2002.
Trafficking in racist imagery is consequence-free for liberals because they have ruined charges of "racism" with their own overuse of the term. By now, any accusation of racism has the feel of a Big Foot sighting."
AC "Why Our Blacks are Better than Their Blacks"
If Quake was developed today...
@Hawkinson
Agreed.
Amusing video, but I don't lament the fact games have evolved. There are many things a lot of games back then did wrong, but as kids we were more patient and willing to overlook them. However, I do wish sometimes games would more often take a few more cues from old games in their design. Bulletstorm and Resistance 3 were a breath of fresh air in a stale FPS genre.
Also, Hard Reset was not the game I was hoping it would be. It was clunky and very dull, a massive step back from the superb Painkiller.
doctor_evil (Member Profile)
You might like this:
http://videosift.com/video/Off-Book-Video-Games-as-Art
It's nice here, you should come back. There are Trampoliney ones, and Sesame St ones to watch.
oritteropo (Member Profile)
lol@trampoliney, yes it was!
You sift spelunker you, thank you for the finds!
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
You must watch geo's http://videosift.com/video/zZz , it's cool... and trampoliney.
Oh, and this is a hoot:
http://videosift.com/video/Elvis-Laments-My-Two-got-Chewed
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Hey Ooooo,
Thanks. I thought this was lovely, too. That Elmo.....
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I love it :
*quality
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Oh man, you are so welcome. I dip into your pqueue every now and then, but it will take me a while to get through it! I'm not a blanket upvoter, I only usually vote for what I like so it takes ages, haha
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
This is a hoot:
http://videosift.com/video/Elvis-Laments-My-Two-got-Chewed
And re your last comment to me and also the upvotes, thanks :
alien_concept (Member Profile)
This is a hoot:
http://videosift.com/video/Elvis-Laments-My-Two-got-Chewed
And re your last comment to me and also the upvotes, thanks
Muslim Attacked and Scarred for Lamenting the Holocaust
>> ^bareboards2:
I know the miracle of the fishes and the loaves, but the miracle of coca cola and sandwiches???
It was liking watching Bewitched.
DARPA's gigantic new quadruped "AlphaDog"
> This is how I plan to commute to and from work some day.
This is how I plan to crush my enemies and make their wives lament.