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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 4:27 pm
by Gordon
Woody is being tongue-in-cheek, I think.
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:05 pm
by souvenir
Gordon McMurphy wrote:Woody is being tongue-in-cheek, I think.
me too, I was mostly pointing to him being acknowledged by the writer as "film's most famous atheist"
Re: Atheism and Godlessness in Film
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:06 am
by jayjayPL
How can describe ''Man bites dog''? To me morality becames to absurd something in Camus meaning. Nothing has meaning in absolute term(only for each person). I would say that violence has abolute meaning(for everyone). According to gnostics this world has made by fatal mistake and i think thats was very credible version. More, everything that humanity reached has reached by evil. Finally in material world the only truth is evil. Only metaphisics perhaps have good connotations .Tragedy of humanity is that they have two faces (spirit and body) which will never be in agremeent.
Life on this planet has been convict and only way out of is it is death. Freud would say that autodestructive but for me its only way of interpretations of facts.