Re: God is evolution.



Pmb My mother taught me this "WE get are heaven and hell right here on
Earth" Religion in my thinking is very bad science fiction. To write
good science fiction it has to be based on good science. Religion just
don't cut it Bert.

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: WorldCon 2006
    ... sense) protestant Christian science fiction writer. ... books tend to be poor, though the choir usually doesn't notice or care. ... If the book suggests that the *people* had all given up religion, ... While I've known people who had religious objections to science fiction ...
    (rec.arts.sf.composition)
  • Re: Fording the Gap of Religion and Literature
    ... > of modern literature from Maryland University. ... > I've found through my plentiful readings of SF and Fantasy, ... > other organized religion is just a total peice of crap made to control ... So your fantasies are justified by science fiction and fantasy? ...
    (talk.origins)
  • Re: dominant religions
    ... religion has a factual basis. ... By the typical "if it's got chrome and machinery it's science fiction, ... it's fantasy" rule, it's science fiction. ... To bow before the one is to lose sight of the three. ...
    (rec.arts.sf.written)
  • Materialism versus a sense of wonder
    ... It seems to be a common assumption that if you don't have faith in any religion, then you must be a materialist, doomed to live in the world without any sense of wonder about the big issues. ... Once you start putting faith in a God, or a Source of the universe, or a Purpose to the universe, you then limit your sense of wonder. ... I've said before that I find science fiction to be the place where the greatest universal discoveries can be found. ... Thus, I found it very interesting that when Arthur C Clarke died, he expressed such strong anti-religious sentiments. ...
    (rec.music.dylan)
  • Re: WorldCon 2006 (was: The Mohammud Cartoons)
    ... sense) protestant Christian science fiction writer. ... I don't find humanistic SF a sacrilege... ... books tend to be poor, though the choir usually doesn't notice or care. ... If the book suggests that the *people* had all given up religion, ...
    (rec.arts.sf.composition)