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Ferguson: Julia Sweeney, Letting Go of God
Craig Ferguson and Julia Sweeney talk about her new project, Letting Go of God.
Some points brought up:
o Atheism is NOT a way of life. It is simply an opinion on ONE subject.
o Atheism is NOT assertively denying the possibility of god(s). It simply doesn't assume or suppose a god in the first place(due to the lack of evidence for any god).
o (most important) Atheists are happy, normal people.
Some points brought up:
o Atheism is NOT a way of life. It is simply an opinion on ONE subject.
o Atheism is NOT assertively denying the possibility of god(s). It simply doesn't assume or suppose a god in the first place(due to the lack of evidence for any god).
o (most important) Atheists are happy, normal people.
Feb 11, 2008 12:00 AM
Re: Ferguson: Julia Sweeney, Letting Go of God
So here's a question for my fellow Milk & Cookiers: two hours of Julia Sweeney ... how much are you willing to pay for that?
A: more than 20 dollars;
B: anything between 10 and 20 dollars;
C: bargain sale - less than 10 dollars;
or
D: no, thank you.
A: more than 20 dollars;
B: anything between 10 and 20 dollars;
C: bargain sale - less than 10 dollars;
or
D: no, thank you.
By: White_Wolf
Re: Ferguson: Julia Sweeney, Letting Go of God
I never heard of her before, but just by this video I would choose D.
... How much do I have to pay for my evil, diabolic thoughts of punching her in the face continuously just to stop her from laughing?
... How much do I have to pay for my evil, diabolic thoughts of punching her in the face continuously just to stop her from laughing?
By: azuray
Re: Ferguson: Julia Sweeney, Letting Go of God
She's actually very funny in small doses. I've enjoyed the short bits she's done on This American Life, but I rented the DVD of her monologue "God Said Ha!" and couldn't finish it.
She was also in Pulp Fiction, playing the niece of Mr. Wolf.
She was also in Pulp Fiction, playing the niece of Mr. Wolf.
By: tsackett


