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Miley Cyrus: Atheist!? Noooooooo

Halfcentaur

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Apologies if this hot off the press dire news has been reported in lieu of my post here, but it seems the phallic cake licking pot smoking media person has made a vile tweet quoting the reviled atheist Laurence Krauss.

“You are all stardust. You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded ... So forget Jesus. Stars died so you could live."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...t-under-attack_n_1324418.html?ref=mostpopular

The leftist colleges will pay for this dear soul we have lost to the pits of Lucifer. Some are calling this an attack against Christianity.

Next up, Snooki is panting.
 
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Livid fans are attacking Cyrus, lamenting her apparent fall from innocence, and some are even tweeting at the young star to "go to hell."

Quoted without comment.
 
Personally, I welcome Miley into the atheist ranks.

I think she will find that babies are quite tasty.
 
Halfcentaur, I cannot imagine even the most heinous of theists finding Lawrence Krauss to be vile. The man is just too damned awesome in all things to be considered vile.

Also, you gotta admit that quote is pretty friggin' awesome. Have you ever read "Atom"?

Also, she lifted it from this lecture



Love Krauss man, by all means I consider this mission accomplished.
 
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There used to be a time when artists were measured on their talents and abilities. When did we start judging someone by their religious convictions.

So much for free choice
 
There used to be a time when artists were measured on their talents and abilities. When did we start judging someone by their religious convictions.

So much for free choice

She has none of these, so we're free to judge her not as an artist, but as a joke.
 
There used to be a time when artists were measured on their talents and abilities. When did we start judging someone by their religious convictions.

So much for free choice

Your religious beliefs are part of your character. And people judge that.

What does this have to do with freedom to choose?
 
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Your religious beliefs are part of your character. And people judge that.

What does this have to do with freedom to choose?

One of the tenets of Christian belief is the application of free choice. Rather than judging Miley's choice they should accept it. I was unaware we were meant to judge a performers character when deciding on the value of their music

There are not all that many musicians and performers who would measure fully to Christian values. Seems you can drink, take drugs generally be immoral and no one notices. Be an atheist and it seems you kiss your career goodbye
 
I had a nightmare once about Miley Cyrus blackmailing me that honestly freaked me out a lot. After that I made it a point not to hold it against her and try to like her.

After paying more attention, I've come to believe that she doesn't deserve a lot of the criticisms leveled at her as a person. Now maybe she is going through an 'angsteist' phase, but I'd rather not assume that. Maybe, just maybe, she's coming into the belief honestly after reading some great stuff like the source of that quote. Why take pot shots at her for something as simple as that quote? Why extrapolate so wildly from it?

And maybe, just maybe, I'm going way out of my way to try to like someone who I'm disinclined to like through no fault of her own.
 
One of the tenets of Christian belief is the application of free choice. Rather than judging Miley's choice they should accept it. I was unaware we were meant to judge a performers character when deciding on the value of their music

There are not all that many musicians and performers who would measure fully to Christian values. Seems you can drink, take drugs generally be immoral and no one notices. Be an atheist and it seems you kiss your career goodbye


Wait you mean be an atheist musician and kiss your career goodbye? That's all 31 flavors of wrong.

But people do vote with their feet on role models, and being an atheist role model can be hard. But musicians don't have to be role models.
 
Chemicaly we can only confirm that somewhere around a third of the human body can reasonably be described as stardust.
 
Chemicaly we can only confirm that somewhere around a third of the human body can reasonably be described as stardust.

Depends really - if the hydrogen is supernova ejecta or if it was a free formed cloud. Given the high metal content of the sun I'd suggest the hydrogen had been around the block a couple of times
 
Depends really - if the hydrogen is supernova ejecta or if it was a free formed cloud. Given the high metal content of the sun I'd suggest the hydrogen had been around the block a couple of times
I don't have the numbers handy, but I'd be surprised if we were more than 20% hydrogen by mass.

Water is barely 12% hydrogen by mass, a typical carbohydrate is less than 7% hydrogen, and no lipid could be more than 15%.
 
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