Jack by the hedge
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But, more seriously, I hadn't really considered this before: that list is one of composers who were atheist. Does that make their music atheist?
It ain't necessarily so.
But, more seriously, I hadn't really considered this before: that list is one of composers who were atheist. Does that make their music atheist?
It ain't necessarily so.
Holy Smoke by Iron Maiden would seem pretty anti-religion as well - though not necessarily atheist.
But that would be pretty rare. Which composer is going to write a piece about something which doesn't inspire them?
But, why can one not be inspired by atheism? I see music being posted here and identified, at least tacitly, as atheist. So, something inspired the creation of that music.
That was my answer, when I first saw a version of this on YouTube, a while back.John Lennon's "Imagine" sounds like a good atheists song to me.
The problem with trying to attach songs to atheism is the same as the problem with trying to attach common attributes to atheists - it's defined, not by what it is, but by what it isn't.
Dave
John Lennon's "Imagine" sounds like a good atheists song to me.
But, in practice, isn't that what we all do - equivocate antitheist and atheist?
Some of the ideals expressed in that song are bit too lofty for me.
'Imagine there's no country'
'Imagine no possessions'
I imagine stricter border controls and a new flat screen TV.
John and I are not on the same page on these issues.
Isn't the video for that song the one where he arrives in his Rolls Royce Phantom, walks into his huge house and sits down at his grand piano to sing about "no possessions"? Maybe you two are not so far apart as you <cough> imagine.
Isn't the video for that song the one where he arrives in his Rolls Royce Phantom, walks into his huge house and sits down at his grand piano to sing about "no possessions"? Maybe you two are not so far apart as you <cough> imagine.
Though I wonder, why make atheist songs? I mean, all atheism is is not believing in god, hardly something that inspires poetry. Wouldn't atheists write music about what they find inspiring--science, mountains, sunsets, love, loss, heartache, etc? I get why some do it. When you're a hated minority (it's illegal to be an atheist and hold some political offices in the USA) it sometimes feels good to say "I'm an atheist and I'm happy", and it certainly feels good as a neophyte nonbeliever to hear it. But a whole genera? I just can't see getting that much inspiration from something you lack.