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In reply to the discussion: Denzel Washington associates religious believers with sociopaths (and murderers) [View all]xocet
(4,286 posts)106. Well....
I am going to town to buy some bread, cheese, eggs, grapes, insecticide and milk.
I suppose that (by your ambiguous application of logic) I have to be intending to consume the insecticide. After all, these items are all in the same list, and they must be equivalent in some way.
Indeed, they are equivalent in some way but that is open to interpretation. My claim is that it is not that they are all consumable groceries, but that they are all going to be purchased.
If you go to see the film, you will see that Washington's character has lost belief in many things. So, unless you have further evidence to support your claim, the interpretation would need to be left open.
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Denzel Washington associates religious believers with sociopaths (and murderers) [View all]
cleanhippie
Feb 2012
OP
I did not have any outrage when I clicked on the link. I found it curious, not outrageous.
MADem
Feb 2012
#1
No, it did not fly over my head. Ever hear the phrase "...and words will never hurt me?"
MADem
Feb 2012
#5
No, but the urge to start a mindless and pointless argument is strong with you, I see.
MADem
Feb 2012
#16
You are wrong. I won't go into snarky "par for the course" remarks--that's your schtick.
MADem
Feb 2012
#27
Why do you always seem to assume that someone who disagrees with you didn't read what you wrote?
laconicsax
Feb 2012
#21
Because you plainly didn't read it--I never approached the subject from a position of being "right."
MADem
Feb 2012
#23
Stop struggling to be poutraged--of course his actions were legal. Do I need to say "Duh?"
MADem
Feb 2012
#76
And to add fuel to the fire, it's "The Examiner" which means some bozo wrote it the way they wanted.
MADem
Feb 2012
#20
If Denzel is saying that conscience cannot exist without piety, he needs to do a LOT more reading.
rocktivity
Feb 2012
#8
It is amazing how they are noticably absent. For all of their handwringing and bloviating...
cleanhippie
Feb 2012
#34
Frankly I believe its because they agree with Denzel, its not prejudice if its true...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#62
Considering your own posting history on separation of church and state...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2012
#102
"The traits of a sociopath: No conscience, no sense of remorse, usually atheist ..."
Jim__
Feb 2012
#51
wikipedia: ... the number of people in the US who don't believe in a god to be about 9%.
Jim__
Feb 2012
#53
Even to claim 22% of those who do not believe in god are sociopaths
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2012
#54
I scanned it for 'god', and also read the 'spirituality' section, after looking at the index
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2012
#58
I think he just makes these connections , religious= predominatly moral , atheist= predominatly
Leontius
Feb 2012
#63
Ha...the funny thing is, I was about to come on here and defend religious people.
Evoman
Feb 2012
#92
"an atheist, a murderer and liar" != "a murderer and a liar because he is an atheist"
ButterflyBlood
Feb 2012
#109