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Posted by woscar on Aug-05-2011 19:53:

Seth MacFarlane is producing a follow-up to Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos'

It will star Neil De-Grasse Tyson and the team behind Cosmos, including Carl Sagan's widow, Ann Druyan.

http://www.deadline.com/2011/08/fox...or-2013-launch/


Posted by Lira on Aug-05-2011 20:04:

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According to the producers, the new series will tell "the story of how human beings began to comprehend the laws of nature and find our place in space and time. It will take viewers to other worlds and travel across the universe for a vision of the cosmos on the grandest scale. The most profound scientific concepts will be presented with stunning clarity, uniting skepticism and wonder, and weaving rigorous science with the emotional and spiritual into a transcendent experience."

This sounds completely wrong without the word "humour" thrown in here somewhere


Posted by ziptnf on Aug-05-2011 20:11:

I can't wait for this. I love Neil deGrasse Tyson. Interesting that it will be on primetime television; I hope it doesn't turn out to be a lofty, pseudosciency show like Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman.


Posted by woscar on Aug-05-2011 21:02:

LOL, Marcus. Maybe this makes up for it :P

http://www.mojvideo.com/video-famil...feba7313cdde67f

My connection is pretty bad right now, and I can't embed.

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Originally posted by ziptnf
I can't wait for this. I love Neil deGrasse Tyson. Interesting that it will be on primetime television; I hope it doesn't turn out to be a lofty, pseudosciency show like Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman.


I'm sure it won't be because Seth MacFarlane is mega-atheist, and Ann Druyan will be involved.


Posted by Moongoose on Aug-05-2011 21:22:

This could actually turn out to be preety good. A good science show from the us would be nice for a change, currently the only thing i watch are BBC documentaries and they rarely have more than 3 episodes per series.

I love Neil, and seeing how a meeting with Sagan was the reason he went into astrophysics he really is the proper man for the narrating job. If brian Cox could make a cameo somewhere in there, that would just be science geek orgasm.


Posted by Lira on Aug-05-2011 21:23:

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Originally posted by woscar
LOL, Marcus. Maybe this makes up for it :P

http://www.mojvideo.com/video-famil...feba7313cdde67f

I want demand 13 hours of that!


Posted by EgosXII on Aug-06-2011 00:51:

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Originally posted by Lira
This sounds completely wrong without the word "humour" thrown in here somewhere


Completely agree, that description sounds god-aweful

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Originally posted by woscar


I'm sure it won't be because Seth MacFarlane is mega-atheist, and Ann Druyan will be involved.


And all atheists know lots about science, and are always right, right?

Seth mcfarlen seems like an idiot, I can't imagine this being good...


Posted by Lira on Aug-06-2011 01:12:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
And all atheists know lots about science, and are always right, right?

Of course we're always right! And above all, when we step in, thanks to our superior reasoning skills, we're bastions of tolerance!

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
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Because, you know: When Christians complain about mosques being built in Manhattan, it's religious fundamentalism; when atheists complain about crosses being cherished in the debris of a collapsed building, it's just the voice of reason enlightening the superstitious minds of the world.


Posted by woscar on Aug-06-2011 02:11:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
And all atheists know lots about science, and are always right, right?


Of course not, I saw this coming when I posted it but couldn't be arsed to go back and explain it. What I mean is that it won't turn into a pseudoscientific god-thumping show like Through the Wormhole because all the people involved don't have any intention to go that way.

And atheists do know more about science than the average population. :P

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Originally posted by EgosXII Seth mcfarlen seems like an idiot, I can't imagine this being good...


He isn't.


Posted by Lira on Aug-06-2011 02:13:

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Originally posted by woscar
And atheists do know more about science than the average population. :P

But then, we also know more about religion than the average population
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
He isn't.

I've got to second this. I love Family Guy


Posted by woscar on Aug-06-2011 02:18:

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Originally posted by Lira
Of course we're always right! And above all, when we step in, thanks to our superior reasoning skills, we're bastions of tolerance!

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
Culture War Update - The Dividening of America - American Atheists vs. Ground Zero Cross
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full EpisodesPolitical Humor & Satire BlogThe Daily Show on Facebook


Because, you know: When Christians complain about mosques being built in Manhattan, it's religious fundamentalism; when atheists complain about crosses being cherished in the debris of a collapsed building, it's just the voice of reason enlightening the superstitious minds of the world.


Ever since they came up with those horrible billboards that said "You KNOW it's a MYTH" and David Silverman came up on Bill O'Reilly's show saying that churches are filled with closeted atheists, it became quite clear that American Atheists are real fucking idiots. They are only reinforcing people's prejudices against atheists instead of changing them.


Posted by woscar on Aug-06-2011 02:19:

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Originally posted by Lira
But then, we also know more about religion than the average population

I've got to second this. I love Family Guy


Yeah, there's also that!


Posted by -FSP- on Aug-06-2011 04:13:

Neil Tyson DeGrasse is cool but Seth McFailin isn't. I can't believe people enjoy his shows.


Posted by Lira on Aug-06-2011 04:15:

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Originally posted by -FSP-
Neil Tyson DeGrasse is cool but Seth McFailin isn't. I can't believe people enjoy his shows.

I can't help it... SNSD redirects all my blood to the wrong place


Posted by EgosXII on Aug-06-2011 05:00:

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Originally posted by woscar
Of course not, I saw this coming when I posted it but couldn't be arsed to go back and explain it. What I mean is that it won't turn into a pseudoscientific god-thumping show like Through the Wormhole because all the people involved don't have any intention to go that way.

And atheists do know more about science than the average population. :P


He isn't.


Do they know anything, or they jjust believe 'facts' from a source you take tto be more reliable? I often rage against lay scientists and don't want to get into it again, but most atheists don't know shit about science, merely believing in conclusions scientists tell them are true. That's not much different from the religiosi who are also fed 'truths' which they themselves dont verify because they have it on good authority its been verified... science is the new religion, Nietzsche said it and it hasn't changed...

I see what you meant tho, and sorry for misunderstanding

Why isn't he stupid? The 'deep' moments in family guy (mostly coming from Brian) are so pathetic its not funny... he's funny, but I don't think he's smart


Posted by Quazar on Aug-06-2011 07:26:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
Why isn't he stupid? The 'deep' moments in family guy (mostly coming from Brian) are so pathetic its not funny... he's funny, but I don't think he's smart

What's funny is when Brian (who is Seth McFarlane in character form) gets owned for being a huge douche. The scene where Quagmire calls him out is hilarious.

So at least McFarlane, even with the elitism, knows he doesn't know everything.


Posted by Moongoose on Aug-06-2011 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Of course we're always right! And above all, when we step in, thanks to our superior reasoning skills, we're bastions of tolerance!

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
Culture War Update - The Dividening of America - American Atheists vs. Ground Zero Cross
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full EpisodesPolitical Humor & Satire BlogThe Daily Show on Facebook





The lawsuit is a dicking move u think, but that quote of his, that they are honouring the all pwoerful god, that coudnt be bothered tostop 3000 people being killed in his name instead what he did was to make a cross out of two pieces of rubble...that was spot on.



Anyway, anyone catch Tyson on Bill Mahers show last night? When he started going on science he coudnt be stopped. A passion for science like that in the public is much needed.


Posted by Lira on Aug-06-2011 19:28:

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Originally posted by Moongoose
The lawsuit is a dicking move u think, but that quote of his, that they are honouring the all pwoerful god, that coudnt be bothered tostop 3000 people being killed in his name instead what he did was to make a cross out of two pieces of rubble...that was spot on.

In a sense, it definitely sounds true. However, that doesn't give anyone the right to censor those who may have similar (albeit different) beliefs and expectations about God.


Posted by woscar on Aug-07-2011 14:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Anyway, anyone catch Tyson on Bill Mahers show last night? When he started going on science he coudnt be stopped. A passion for science like that in the public is much needed.



Posted by D-res on Aug-08-2011 05:39:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Ever since they came up with those horrible billboards that said "You KNOW it's a MYTH" and David Silverman came up on Bill O'Reilly's show saying that churches are filled with closeted atheists, it became quite clear that American Atheists are real fucking idiots. They are only reinforcing people's prejudices against atheists instead of changing them.


I'm pretty miilitant in my disbelief, but I agree AA is a bit overzealous. Their presuppositions are absurd and push open-minded theists away from secularism. Lucky for the rest of us American Atheists aren't the only sizeable freethought organization around. eg The Council for Secular Humanism, Center for Inquiry, Freedom from Religion Foundation, etc.


Posted by mr.bison on Aug-09-2011 00:13:

How is Christopher Hitchens doing btw?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Aug-09-2011 00:53:

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Originally posted by EgosXII
Do they know anything, or they jjust believe 'facts' from a source you take tto be more reliable? I often rage against lay scientists and don't want to get into it again, but most atheists don't know shit about science, merely believing in conclusions scientists tell them are true. That's not much different from the religiosi who are also fed 'truths' which they themselves dont verify because they have it on good authority its been verified...


Not much different my arse.


Posted by Tasty Onions on Aug-09-2011 01:04:

quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
Do they know anything, or they jjust believe 'facts' from a source you take tto be more reliable? I often rage against lay scientists and don't want to get into it again, but most atheists don't know shit about science, merely believing in conclusions scientists tell them are true. That's not much different from the religiosi who are also fed 'truths' which they themselves dont verify because they have it on good authority its been verified... science is the new religion, Nietzsche said it and it hasn't changed...

FUCK.

Too much stupid to handle.


Posted by -FSP- on Aug-09-2011 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I can't help it... SNSD redirects all my blood to the wrong place



Posted by woscar on Aug-09-2011 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Tasty Onions
FUCK.

Too much stupid to handle.


Indeed.

This is precisely why I hate postmodernism with a passion: It can make rather intelligent people with degrees in Philosophy say some very stupid things while they are under the impression that they are uttering some of the wisest things ever conceived. Why this argument that science is "the new religion" succeeds so much amongst intelligent people really baffles me.


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