https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrqBCvULT4s
Like I said in the comment section, when Gods not Dead was released, and saw kevin sorbo playing a villain stereotype of an atheist according to what christians see atheists as, I might have forgiven him, if I had just thought of it as a one time thing, he just wanted to be on screen again, he didn't do shit after hercules, and this was his chance to get noticed, so he just played this role in a shit movie, I might have forgiven him for that.
This new one though makes it clear mr sorbo things all atheists are the same as the character he played in gods not dead.
It fills me with regret, that I use to jerk off to pictures of this guy after seeing him in hercules.
I thought Sorbo was your stage name ;-)
Talentless actors from the 90s seem drawn to these shitty Christian movies. I never would have expected a woman who played a witch, who was likely ostracized by millions of Christians for her positive portrayal of witchcraft, would appear in a movie like "God's Not Dead 2." And then there's a man who portrayed a Greek god, Hercules, who was likely also criticized for promoting the worship of false gods.
This guy really loves killing himself over the idea that atheists are immoral pieces of trash.
Man, I never knew I was such a piece of shit until I saw that, looks like I'm abandoning the the heretic train to be a Christian again.
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Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 04:11:38 PM
Man, I never knew I was such a piece of shit until I saw that, looks like I'm abandoning the the heretic train to be a Christian again.
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Christians are heretics ;-)
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 06:15:33 PM
Christians are heretics ;-)
Damn, now where will I go xD
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Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 06:22:42 PM
Damn, now where will I go xD
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The journey is short. Where is you are now, is where you should be now. Why are you worried about where to go tomorrow? Let that take care of itself, after coffee and breakfast tomorrow morning.
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 06:29:10 PM
The journey is short. Where is you are now, is where you should be now. Why are you worried about where to go tomorrow? Let that take care of itself, after coffee and breakfast tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow is a far off land that doesn't exist, present is always in the past, and the past is always changing.
Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 06:22:42 PM
Damn, now where will I go xD
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QUICK, TO THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MOBILE!!
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HOLY APPENDIGES OF FLYING SPAGHETTI!
Quote from: Munch on March 22, 2017, 10:17:40 AMhe didn't do shit after hercules
What about Andromeda? Mythica: Darkspore? And whatever the hell this is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDejl0XNhtU
There are always religious movies coming out to overcompensate for the theistic way of thinking. I just ignore the low budget crap and move on.
Quote from: Sorginak on March 22, 2017, 06:44:38 PM
There are always religious movies coming out to overcompensate for the theistic way of thinking. I just ignore the low budget crap and move on.
I like remakes of classic mythology. Bible stuff is generally pretty bad ... though the remake of Ben Hur last year, wasn't too bad.
Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 06:31:09 PM
Tomorrow is a far off land that doesn't exist, present is always in the past, and the past is always changing.
The past you think happened, is propaganda or your own delusion. And no, the present isn't always in the past (or in the future), it is the only eternity we get. You can only act in the present, convert potentiality into actuality ... and that is your theophany. Whatever the past might have been, that is Judgement. Something that can't be changed. Forget about it. The only point of future thinking, is to avoid stepping off a curb and in front of a moving bus. Any farther afield, and you are simply worrying for no good reason.
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 06:48:02 PM
I like remakes of classic mythology. Bible stuff is generally pretty bad ... though the remake of Ben Hur last year, wasn't too bad.
What was considered religion in the past when the Judeo-Christian religions were gaining a foothold are considered mythology for a good reason. One does not see Romans and Greeks attempting to still claim that their gods and goddesses are real; no, it has been reasonably accepted as mythology. The Judeo-Christian trinity is stubborn, however, even though reason has veritably decreed their beliefs as mythology despite their fallible theistic Faith.
Quote from: Sorginak on March 22, 2017, 06:52:03 PM
What was considered religion in the past when the Judeo-Christian religions were gaining a foothold are considered mythology for a good reason. One does not see Romans and Greeks attempting to still claim that their gods and goddesses are real; no, it has been reasonably accepted as mythology. The Judeo-Christian trinity is stubborn, however, even though reason has veritably decreed their beliefs as mythology despite their fallible theistic Faith.
Actually ... if you were paying attention ... paganism is returning to favor ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBpNu4_TP9w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3jCikK7c3I
These are the people who invented theater ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRLK7SogvE
It has never been stopped being revived ...
As a comparative theist, I have no problem with paganism. Also I study Greek and Latin.
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 06:50:50 PM
The past you think happened, is propaganda or your own delusion. And no, the present isn't always in the past (or in the future), it is the only eternity we get. You can only act in the present, convert potentiality into actuality ... and that is your theophany. Whatever the past might have been, that is Judgement. Something that can't be changed. Forget about it. The only point of future thinking, is to avoid stepping off a curb and in front of a moving bus. Any farther afield, and you are simply worrying for no good reason.
The present actually is in the past, everything that you see happen happened micro seconds ago.
There is Neo-paganism, which includes Wicca, but even reasonable individuals realize the futility of such mythological sensationalism.
Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 07:04:54 PM
The present actually is in the past, everything that you see happen happened micro seconds ago.
Quibble. Per Heisenberg ... any time you pick, isn't at any exact time.
Quote from: Sorginak on March 22, 2017, 07:05:11 PM
There is Neo-paganism, which includes Wicca, but even reasonable individuals realize the futility of such mythological sensationalism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgHOHbW9fCA
You simply want to ignore what actual people are doing. Declare defeat. Paganism never has been defeated. Hinduism keeps it very much alive too.
Thanks for that physics mate.
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Looks more like LARP to me.
Quote from: Sorginak on March 22, 2017, 07:07:54 PM
Looks more like LARP to me.
You would hope it is LARP (the army stuff). The Greek slashing sword is like a cleaver. You don't want to be on the receiving end of that. Take your arm off. Are the billion Hindus LARPing?
Quote from: Hydra009 on March 22, 2017, 06:42:01 PM
What about Andromeda? Mythica: Darkspore? And whatever the hell this is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDejl0XNhtU
Whatever that is, looks brilliant.
Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 07:07:23 PM
Thanks for that physics mate.
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Well, at least you are at the Popular Science level. I did a short series on understanding Quantum Mechanics maybe a year ago, in the Science section. Was good for me, because it forced me to investigate further, and learn from better teachers (than the ones I had in school). If you want to know Quantum Mechanics, all you need is an incandescent light bulb ... that is what Planck was studying.
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 07:25:36 PM
Well, at least you are at the Popular Science level. I did a short series on understanding Quantum Mechanics maybe a year ago, in the Science section. Was good for me, because it forced me to investigate further, and learn from better teachers (than the ones I had in school). If you want to know Quantum Mechanics, all you need is an incandescent light bulb ... that is what Planck was studying.
I've read a couple of books on quantum mechanics, Heisenberg is an introduction to the subject.
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Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 07:28:34 PM
I've read a couple of books on quantum mechanics, Heisenberg is an introduction to the subject.
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You have to follow it historically, 1890s thru to the 1930s. Heisenberg is no introduction, he invented his own mathematics that didn't exist before. Schroedinger was more conventional, but you have to be good at Partial Diff Eq. And Dirac is a gray eminence that scared them. Einstein at that point was an old crank ... though his objections pushed the QM advocates to up their game.
Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 07:42:40 PM
You have to follow it historically, 1890s thru to the 1930s. Heisenberg is no introduction, he invented his own mathematics that didn't exist before. Schroedinger was more conventional, but you have to be good at Partial Diff Eq. And Dirac is a gray eminence that scared them. Einstein at that point was an old crank ... though his objections pushed the QM advocates to up their game.
It is quite a good thing that Einstien was like that, who knows where our current physics would be if he didn't hold onto special relativity as strongly as he did.
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Quote from: Baruch on March 22, 2017, 06:48:02 PM
I like remakes of classic mythology. Bible stuff is generally pretty bad ... though the remake of Ben Hur last year, wasn't too bad.
Why did Ben Hur need to be remade? What was wrong with the original?
Quote from: Journey_To_Mars on March 22, 2017, 06:31:09 PM
Tomorrow is a far off land that doesn't exist, present is always in the past, and the past is always changing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zOkzXt3suI
Quote from: Munch on March 22, 2017, 08:44:07 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zOkzXt3suI
That was great man.
Quote from: Unbeliever on March 22, 2017, 08:36:21 PM
Why did Ben Hur need to be remade? What was wrong with the original?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvS8cvapdMk
It is a more realistic version. Civilization must be promoted, and tyranny opposed ... always. There are no clear villains here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoQM3kMlC9g
I am Spartacus!
Quote from: Munch on March 22, 2017, 10:17:40 AM
It fills me with regret, that I use to jerk off to pictures of this guy after seeing him in hercules.
(https://i.imgur.com/Rzwvo6E.jpg)
I see Kevin Sorbo and Dean Kane, as two guys with the same second rate acting chops, and the same desperate attempt to use Christian B-Movies, to try to revive their careers.
Quote from: MunchIt fills me with regret, that I use to jerk off to pictures of this guy after seeing him in hercules.
Dude...TMI...TMI...I am suing you for the cost of a special scrub-brush...which will be required to remove that image from my brain!
Quote from: Solomon Zorn on March 23, 2017, 03:04:53 AM
Dude...TMI...TMI...I am suing you for the cost of a special scrub-brush...which will be required to remove that image from my brain!
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Quote from: Sorginak on March 22, 2017, 06:52:03 PM
What was considered religion in the past when the Judeo-Christian religions were gaining a foothold are considered mythology for a good reason. One does not see Romans and Greeks attempting to still claim that their gods and goddesses are real; no, it has been reasonably accepted as mythology. The Judeo-Christian trinity is stubborn, however, even though reason has veritably decreed their beliefs as mythology despite their fallible theistic Faith.
Full agreement there, every millennia seems to have fewer deities. Someday, there will be none and we will be free of this nonsense.
Quote from: Solomon Zorn on March 23, 2017, 03:04:53 AMI see Kevin Sorbo and Dean Kane, as two guys with the same second rate acting chops, and the same desperate attempt to use Christian B-Movies, to try to revive their careers.
Dean Cain? The Superman TV show actor?
Yeah, Superman was THE biggest douche, made of straw, in god's not dead.
I think he was going for retarded, yet somehow succesful, sociopath. If so, he nailed it.
Oh I forgot Dean kane was in that movie.
So let me get this right, Dean kane, Kevin sorbo, Melissa Joan Hart. All they need is Lorenzo Lamas and Lucy Lawless and that will be the 90s television line up all converted.
Quote from: Munch on March 25, 2017, 05:19:42 AM
Oh I forgot Dean kane was in that movie.
So let me get this right, Dean kane, Kevin sorbo, Melissa Joan Hart. All they need is Lorenzo Lamas and Lucy Lawless and that will be the 90s television line up all converted.
Someone named Lawless ... can't convert ;-)