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07/13/08

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Atheist Viewpoint Suggestion Box

With the recent changes in the organization, the task has fallen to me to take a leadership role in the Atheist Viewpoint TV show. We usually tape 4 shows at once, and the topics range widely.

The "on-line system" is now being upgraded (thanks to Tim) so we will be able to show you more episodes on-line, and we already do the video Podcasting.

I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestions as to what subjects they'd like to see discussed on the show. Debates? Special guests? Likes/dislikes? Did you know the show existed?

Also, as a reminder, it would be great if you as individuals could sponsor the show. It's good activism and doesn't cost anything -- just a bit of effort. Here is the link to the (temporary) web site for sponsorship information http://viewpoint.illdill.net/sponsorship.asp

Comments:

Comment from: Charlie [Member]
I suggest a Ellen Johnson
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 14:16
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Thanks Charlie, that's really helpful. Maybe I should wear a blonde wig?
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 14:44
Comment from: Joe Zamecki [Member]
I suggest putting all of the episodes on one big Youtube site just for that show. From there, lots of Atheists will embed it and spread it, so to speak.

Of course I've always wanted AV archived shows from years back to be available online too. Ron Barrier was a dynamo!
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 15:01
Comment from: RedLilac [Member]
How about a show giving come backs to those hard headed creationists. Come up with a list of the standard things they throw at us when they find out we’re an Atheist and don’t have a computer handy to research the details.

I went to the pet store today to buy crickets for my fire bellied toad. This is usually an in and out chore. Now this is my fault, I just had to comment on the tee shirt another customer was wearing that showed a big Truth fish eating the Darwin fish. Oh boy we spent an hour raising ours voices with each other. The other customers steered clear of us. I was glad of that; I thought I would be ganged up on. This guy believes the world was created by god 5,000 years ago. He brought forth evidence that dinosaurs and people co-existed. He claimed he went from Catholic to occult to evolutionist to creationist. I felt like I was beating my head against a brick wall. He was so smug if I couldn’t produce a source right off the top of my head. My head is not packed full of knowledge like Frank. I know I heard or read about things, but pulling the details out of the back of my brain when my brain was set on the Sunday chores I need to finish was difficult.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 15:01
Comment from: Charlie [Member]
sorry David

I guess you cant replace an Ellen Johnson....

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Permalink 07/13/08 @ 15:02
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
"Replace?" Give me time. The objective word is "surpass".
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 15:48
Comment from: George Ricker [Member] · http://www.godlessinamerica.com
You might consider devoting a few episodes to introducing the various members of the Board of Directors and have them discuss their involvement and their objectives for the organization.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 16:35
Comment from: Arthur Brenner [Visitor]
Dave,

You fit in so well with the other board members. You're just as much of a hypocrite as they are.

On the Viewpoint show, you politely talk about Ellen having left "big shoes to fill." On the blog, you rudely brag about "surpassing" her.

Hypocrites! I am SO FUCKING SICK of hearing you people blather on about what a wonderful job Ellen was doing and then segway directly into talk about "moving forward." You whitewash the fact Ellen was FIRED (for dubious reasons)!

Frank and Dick are hypocrites. When it is convenient to cover up the reasons for firing Ellen, they claim that they are “protecting her privacy.” When it is convenient to smear her reputation publicly, they make wild accusations and claim that they are carrying out their "fiduciary duty."

My suggestion for the Atheist Viewpoint is that you try TELLING the truth, instead of whitewashing it.

Here's what you said on the Viewpoint show:
Ellen's term of presidency ended. What happened was that she and the board clashed miserably over the past couple of years and it came to a head over the Bill Moore march.


That's a HUGE whitewash of what really happened.

On the show, you mention that a lot of people have been asking "what Frank's plans are to move forward." That's a whitewash. What people have really been asking is this:

What goals did Frank (and the other board members) have that could only be accomplished AFTER firing Ellen?

No one has ever answered that because there were no such goals. There is nothing NEW being done.

On the viewpoint show, after babbling on for a while (and reading Frank's babble), you go on to say:
With the departure of Ellen, we have inherited an organizational challenge.


What the FUCK does that mean? Are you saying that Ellen left the organization in disarray? More unjustified insults! Just exactly what is this "organizational challenge" that you insinuate was created by Ellen? You'll never tell us that, will you? All you'll do is make vague accusations. You're a great propagandist, Dave!

There's only one problem. Atheists HATE to be propagandized!

Arthur Brenner
brenner7@stny.rr.com
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 17:14
Comment from: karen [Member]
Dave
"Replace?" Give me time. The objective word is "surpass".


Careful there, Dave. It's going to be awfully difficult to find anyone as dedicated as Ellen, given her personal connection to AA. How about just finding someone qualified and competent to captain the ship for now, before it smashes on the rocks?

Arthur

With the departure of Ellen, we have inherited an organizational challenge.

What the FUCK does that mean? Are you saying that Ellen left the organization in disarray? More unjustified insults! Just exactly what is this "organizational challenge" that you insinuate was created by Ellen? You'll never tell us that, will you? All you'll do is make vague accusations. You're a great propagandist, Dave!


I'm only reading this and not hearing it in context, but without your histrionics, I would have interpreted it as the organizational challenge was there while Ellen was there, but not necessarily created by her. After all, you quoted Dave earlier as saying Ellen had clashed with the board. "Inherited" was perhaps an unfortunate word choice on Dave's part, but I don't think he intended to smear Ellen. (Did you, Dave?)
Your stalwart defense of Ellen, while admirable, would probably be more appreciated if acted upon in a more rational manner.

Anybody
What is the answer to this question:
On the show, you mention that a lot of people have been asking "what Frank's plans are to move forward."


And is there a link to the show to view on the web?
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 17:48
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
Wow Dave...you've got your work cut out for you...

Just wait until "What do I know" posts his thoughts...


Here's a topic...

How about a show dedicated to John Lennon. You can discuss how a certain verse has been misinterpreted for years...

"Now I wasn't saying that was a good idea, 'cause I'm one of Christ's biggest fans. And if I can turn the focus on the Beatles on to Christ's message, then that's what we're here to do."


http://www.showbizspy.com/news/07132008/lennon-the-beatles-were-a-christian-band



Now, the recovered 1969 interview may shed some light on Lennon's thoughts behind the famous song.

"I haven't got any sort of dream of a physical heaven where there's lots of chocolate and pretty women in nightgowns, playing harps," he said. "I believe you can make heaven within your own mind. The kingdom of heaven is within you, Christ said, and I believe that."


http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=69569



Permalink 07/13/08 @ 19:51
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Karen,

I'm talking about the Viewpoint. I was responding to Charlie who said I'd "never replace Ellen" as host.

I DO intend to improve the show. That's what I meant by surpass. Read the whole thread.

I did not slight Ellen. I like Ellen.

Arthur, on the other hand, seems to WANT to be mad at me. He can get in line.

Please watch the episodes and tell me what you think about their quality, and suggest new topics and improvements. I'm new at hosting a show, so your constructive criticism is solicited.

Right now we are operating with less-than-optimum equipment, but we're improving, thanks to our Producer Tim. Our set will change as well, and we may go with a studio audience.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 19:52
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
George -- a spotlight feature. I like it!
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 19:58
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Phreedm -- that's really good! I could do a show on misquotes and discuss this issue, and expand it to other misquotes as well like Einstein, Edison, etc.

Lilac, also good. Way too much info for one episode. Maybe I should spotlight that too.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 20:04
Comment from: sayonara [Member]
Arthur you need some anger management therapy. you read a helluva lot into a few of Dave's words and interpolated them to support your now obvious contempt for some on the AA board.

here's a suggestion. take every god myth since recorded history and then demonstrate one god at a time how science trumped the primitive belief. then as yuo approach modern times give evidence for the next trumping, ending with a big fat ? following the word "when".
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 20:39
Comment from: What [Member]
(1) Fire the board.
(2) Start over.
Permalink 07/13/08 @ 22:11
Comment from: idzeeboo [Member]
For what its worth, I registered the domain name "www.atheisttube.com" a while ago with the hopes of doing something cool with it. It turns out I have neither the time or the resources to do so.

If anyone is interested in making an atheist video site, I would be happy to work with them in getting the name transferred to help make the site happen. Just let me know:
admin@atheisthuddle.com

Permalink 07/13/08 @ 23:07
Comment from: Mark Farris [Member]
So phreedm, how many christian songs did the Beatles record? Where is the land of Nod Phreedm? Tell me, how is infinite economic growth possible on a finite planet? Phreedm, you don't give me anything to think about and I find your wisdom lacking. Is your convoluted logic a result of worms in your brain? If you would like me to challenge you to think then say something, answer some questions. If you can clarify why we atheists are lying I could explain your empty truth. Talk to me.

All you christians are wasting your time here, you're wasting my time. You should be concerned about the christians on the edge of falling out of your church. You can't prove it, you just believe? You'll not convince anyone here of anything. I suspect you are hanging around because you are on the edge hoping to hear something to push you over the edge. Right?

Red Lilac, congratulations on your run in with the confused dude. If you cross paths again remain calm and realize this poor guy has already gone thru 4 paradigms so how positive can he be today about the latest religious fad? You don't need a computer for people like this. All we have to do is pay attention to what is going on around us. The Hubble telescope has allowed astronomers to look 13 and a half billion light years across our universe. By the way, chances are pretty good we are surrounded on all sides by other universes. Our universe is like a frog egg in a pod of frog eggs and nobody knows how big the pond is. Archeology has already dug down farther back in time than the Jewish folk tales have explained. Paleontology keeps digging up those transitional fossils the church doesn't like to talk about. Biology, geology, and every other ology continues to dismantle the fairytales organized religion tries to sell.

The curtain is gradually being pulled back and the christians are afraid to look. Oh well, that's their problem. The world is changing around them. They have their eye on the pie in the sky and are oblivious to everyday reality. When they ask for verification of what they don't know, tell them they will have to do their own research. It's just too difficult to explain the edge of a cliff to people who won't look up.

Remain calm and the people around listening will know who is confused. We really don't have to be terribly concerned about teaching old dogs new tricks, we have to do our best to insure new dogs don't learn the old tricks.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 01:18
Comment from: dogon3 [Member]
I have wondered whether the show would be worth my continued sponsorship, without Ellen. It already surpassed every group's show of the genre.

I have been reading this blog and trying to absorb the issue of Ellen's dismissal and how the organization can ever function again at the capacity it did under her leadership.

Although I would like to say more on that subject, this being my first post here since a very long time ago, since this thread deals with the Atheist Viewpoint TV show, I will try to confine myself to that at this time...

I believe the AV was originally Ellen's show that she did before becoming president. If it were possible, I would hope it continue to do exactly what it has been doing all along, but I can't expect that much because I don't suppose anyone has the same insights into, or vision for activism as Ellen had.

If things must change, and indeed they have, I might like to see a bit less rationalizing of Atheism as "the correct state of mind", and see it presented more as a "given" reality.

Examples could be: What is the method used by others to keep ourselves sane in an otherwise insane world? How do we keep our families safe from the influence of the religious? How do we explain religion to our children? What kind of activities do we participate in or avoid, for our family's sake, or to maintain our own personal integrity in the face of so many possible irrational activities like bible studies or prayer vigils for peace, etc.?
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 01:25
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/thedrivensnowmusic
My first suggestion would be a site/tech update. I mean seriously, RealPlayer? Nobody running a modern system has that plugin installed. I think Joe Zamecki has the right idea: Just replace the viewpoint site with a youtube channel. It's cheap (as in free), easy to maintain, and, most importantly, it's viral. Plus, I'll actually be able to watch it and offer you more suggestions. ;)

Phreedm,
I would suggest you check out the John Lennon song 'God'.
http://tinyurl.com/6q4ua6
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 01:44
Comment from: What [Member]
r4d

Phreeky thinks Vladamir Lenon wrote "God".
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 02:26
Comment from: What [Member]
Mark F
It's just too difficult to explain the edge of a cliff to people who won't look up.
Great line. Though sometimes they should be looking down rather than up. Poor Lemmings!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 02:28
Comment from: arthurbrenner [Member]
I'm not so much angry as I am appalled. Dick Hogan, Frank Zindler, Dave Silverman, and Conrad Goeringer have been lying and distorting the truth, and some of you seem to accept their version of reality.

Their only plan is to try to find ways to discredit Ellen. Why do they want to do that? At this point, they are just trying to cover up the fact that their takeover was unnecessary and extremely damaging to American Atheists. It's called "adding insult to injury."

I'm not going to shut up about it until they have all resigned from the board.

Dave acts as if my comments are a minor nuisance. He says that I "can get in line" if I want "to be mad at" him.

In fact, Dave (and the others) find my posts very threatening. They don't want to be accused of censoring the blog. So, they keep deleting my blog account and have even found ways to block my access to the blog by redirecting my browser, based upon my IP address.

Dave won't succeed in shutting me up. Frank and Dick won't succeed in taking over American Atheists. More and more people are refusing to accept the validity of their authority.

Most members don't even know what has happened yet. The letter that Frank sent out with the last magazine didn't give very many details. They are afraid to admit what they have done.

Arthur Brenner
brenner7@stny.rr.com
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 02:29
Comment from: What [Member]
Dave

So, they keep deleting my blog account and have even found ways to block my access to the blog by redirecting my browser, based upon my IP address.
Are you blocking Authur's access to this blog?
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 02:55
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
rfd...

Wow...great!!! More proof of Lennon understanding the "dream is over"...he's reborn...

Thanks...
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 06:39
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
Comment from: Mark Farris

It's just too difficult to explain the edge of a cliff to people who won't look up.


Finally a nugget of Truth in your diatribe...

You are sooooo right...

If you were capable of having a discussion without letting your emotions run your tongue, I'd be glad to explain the "theory of economic growth"...

Permalink 07/14/08 @ 06:48
Comment from: Joe Zamecki [Member]
There's also Stickam. On Stickam you can get your own audio/video chatroom set up and make the large video box your own, and do live shows with a live audience, in the chatroom. You'd be able to see up to six video feeds from six of the people in the chatroom at the time, I believe. You'd be able to control the audio/video content the entire time.

I once did a phone-in interview with a rabid pastor on his Stickam show. We could easily see each other, and several others in the room, and then there were like 50 more people in there just listening, watching and texting their responses. The show was also recorded, and archived for anyone to be able to re-live for free later on. Sorry I lost the url to that long ago.

You could easily make that a phone-in show for viewers and guests. Again like Youtube, Stickam is free.

Joe Zamecki
Austin
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 08:56
Comment from: matador [Member]
I'm a Viewpoint sponsor and I haven't seen the "first episode" described by Arthur. Now, I think I know why.

My shipment came w/ an old episode dealing w/ the Utah cross case to be next on deck.

I emailed Tim about it and he told me of "technical difficulties" w/ the first of the new installments.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 10:30
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Matador, Check out the illdill site linked in this post. You can see it on-line.

Joe and rainbow, Will check it out. Thanks.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 10:55
Comment from: karen [Member]
Dave
I'm talking about the Viewpoint. I was responding to Charlie who said I'd "never replace Ellen" as host.

I DO intend to improve the show. That's what I meant by surpass. Read the whole thread.


Duly noted. I'm afraid I got distracted from that point by Arthur's screeching.

I did not slight Ellen. I like Ellen.


That's what I thought.

Please watch the episodes and tell me what you think about their quality, and suggest new topics and improvements. I'm new at hosting a show, so your constructive criticism is solicited.


I tried yesterday to watch some episodes. I got the message that there was some problem with Quicktime opening them. I don't know that I even have Quicktime on my computer-that may have been the problem. Usually when I watch something like this, I download it and am given a choice of what program to open it in. Tried downloading them and just got a bunch of coded script. :P
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 11:05
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/thedrivensnowmusic
phreedm
Wow...great!!! More proof of Lennon understanding the "dream is over"...he's reborn...
Huh!? Just what part of "I don't believe in Bible... I don't believe in Jesus... I just believe in me..." don't you understand?

I guess we've learned something here: Your dementia and confirmation bias is not limited to George W Bush, supply-side economics, and Bill O'Reilly, but rock music as well. You're apparently such a huge Beatles fan that you've manage to mentally morph them into some sort of proto-christian rock band.

(sigh)

It's finally starting to dawn on me how much time I spend here conversing with crazy people. Why do I do it? Would I ever visit a mental institution in order to debate the schizophrenics imprisoned there? Of course not. So why do I continue to take the bait on this blog?

Time for some serious self reflection.


Permalink 07/14/08 @ 12:04
Comment from: Obeah [Member]
R4d
...why do I continue to take the bait...?

I was going to warn people that the latest bait was even more obvious than usual. It lays bare his intentions and to respond (I do understand the impulse)is to encourage him.

Permalink 07/14/08 @ 12:17
Comment from: shayne [Member]
Sorry, I'm a newbie here. Can you tell me where and when your show appears?
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 12:57
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Shayne

http://viewpoint.illdill.net/ViewShows.asp

It's a "Sponsored show". We film it At AA HQ. Volunteers call their local cable company and try to get it aired. Many cable stations will do this, but many will not. For those that do, we send tapes out to the volunteers, who then bring them to the cable company once a month.

The schedule is up on the site as well. If it's not in your area, please consider sponsorship.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 13:14
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Karen, I'm sorry you're having trouble. Send an email to tdicks@atheists.org with tech questions.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 13:15
Comment from: karen [Member]
Dave
I tried the illdill link and was able to listen to (but not watch your cuteness) the "transitions" show. That's all I've spent time on though. Will check on the other tech problem for the shows not available on illdill. Thanks.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 13:20
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Karen, my cuteness is all I got!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 15:19
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs

Huh!? Just what part of "I don't believe in Bible... I don't believe in Jesus... I just believe in me..." don't you understand?


Simple. Don't take each verse out of context. The entire first half of the song describes the views of an atheist...

I don't believe in Kennedy?
I don't believe in Elvis?

He didn't believe in anything but himself. Would you not agree that's your world view? You set your own moral standards? You decide what's right and wrong?

Then he realizes it was all a dream. And now he's reborn...

In light of the interview posted where Lennon claims to be a christian, this sure seems like a logical explanation to his lyrics...

Do you have a more rational explaination that can be described without name calling and personal attacks?

You're starting to sound like "What do I know"...


Permalink 07/14/08 @ 16:15
Comment from: Tarma [Member]
I hadn't seen any Atheist Viewpoint episodes before, so I can't compare the recent ones with past shows, but I thought the two I watched today were quite well done and certainly informative (transitions and atheist parenting). I was particularly pleased to get a better idea of future plans for AA, including restructuring of the board(s) and playing more nicely with other organizations.

If you can get enough participation, I think it might be interesting to occasionally have a small panel of guests (3-4 people) along with a moderator to discuss various issues.

And yes, Dave is very cute :)
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 16:45
Comment from: What [Member]
r4d
So why do I continue to take the bait on this blog?
Good question. I recommend simply mocking the fools and never addressing them directly. Otherwise they just keep you busy with their juvenile and transparent attempts to keep you chasing their moving goal posts. It's about control. Trolls are weak minded people operating on the margins of the society whose only joy in life is disrupting the plans of others.

Allow me to demonstrate how one can address a troll if one so desires.

Phreeky will move the goal post up his butt if he thinks you will go there.

The key here is to simply mock the troll without giving it anything of substance to respond to. In other words you take control thereby showing the troll just how powerless they really are. This infuriates the troll and if they don't leave, because others may be feeding their neurosis, it is at least loads of fun to watch them twist.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:12
Comment from: Curmudgn [Member]
For awhile there, I was really interested in Arthur's posts - he seemed to have some insider knowlege about American Atheists and a point of view that wasn't evident from other sources. However, the more he posts, the more I suspect he's just a disgruntled former low-level employee with an inflated sense of his own importance an an axe to grind because he's apparently not working for American Atheists anymore. After his pointless attack on Dave in this thread when Dave was clearly talking about the TV show and not American Atheists in general, I am becoming more and more skeptical about the stuff this Arthur guy says. This guy may have worked with Ellen Johnson in some minor capacity but he seems to think that qualifies him to mind-read members of the board then and make some broad statements about what they think and do.

I'm starting to think he doesn't know squat about the real situation other than what he's been spoon-fed by Ellen Johnson.

Chet
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:13
Comment from: Smartgal [Member]
Chet, Arthur is not "a disgruntled low level employee." Arthur was 50% of Ellen's staff. He, above all, knew what was going on day to day in the AA headquarters in Cranford, NJ. Dave did not. Conrad Goeringer did not. Frank Zindler did not. That freaky Texas board member whom I never met DID NOT. Arthur was THERE. Every day. And he is still loyal to Ellen. What does that tell you?

So Chet, don't fall in with the Judases. They are opportunists.

And believe me, the AA cable TV show was much better with Elllen on it.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:43
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/thedrivensnowmusic
You're starting to sound like "What do I know"...
And you still sound like a lunatic.


Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:52
Comment from: karen [Member]
From the end of the Lennon "God" song:

I just believe in me

Yoko and me

And that's reality

The dream is over

What can I say?

The dream is over

Yesterday

I was the dreamweaver

But now I'm reborn

I was the Walrus

But now I'm John

And so dear friends

You just have to carry on

The dream is over.



The Walrus, is of course the character in Lewis Carroll's Alice series, and John Lennon's favorite fictional character. Many people have long thought that the poem, "The Walrus and the Carpenter" was a stab at religion and/or capitalism. Here's how it's explained in the movie Dogma:

The Walrus and the Carpenter. 'Now that poem, the 'Walrus and the Carpenter'? That's an inditment of organized religion. The walrus with his girth and good nature, he obviously represents either Buddha or with his tusks, the Hindu elephant god, Lord Ganesha. That takes care of your eastern religions. Now the carpenter, who is an obvious reference to Jesus Christ, who was raised a carpenter's son. He represents the western religions. Now in the poem, what do they do? What do they do? They dupe all these oysters into following them and proceed to shuck and devour the helpless creatures en masse. Now I don't know what it says to you, but to me it says that following these faiths based on mythological figures insures the destruction of one's inner being. Organized religion destroys who we are by inhibiting our actions, by inhibiting our decisions, out of fear of some intangible parent figure who shakes a finger at us from thousands of years ago, and says do it or, or I'll ... spank you!'


In his song, John is obviously saying he's reborn as a realist, and leaving behind the days of being the Walrus. (Whether or not you believe the interpretation of the Carroll poem), that is what I see from reading the lyrics of Lennon's song in total.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 17:57
Comment from: Mark Farris [Member]
What
thanks for the correction. I must have been daydreaming about phreedm when I typed that.

Phreedm, don't be mad, come on out and play. I was kidding about the crunchy peanut butter and the spilling of seed on the sheets and a coathanger and you living in a mental institution. Jeez, can't you take a joke or a few. I really would like to hear your theory of economic theory, honest. I'm under the impression we are going to see 1929 soon and maybe you could clarify how this evolved. I also still would like to hear your version of where the land of Nod was after Cain raised a ruckus. Just imagine.



Permalink 07/14/08 @ 18:29
Comment from: Curmudgn [Member]
Sorry, Smartgal, but I just don't buy what he's saying anymore. Arthur may have worked at American Atheists but he just doesn't come across like he really knows anything about anything. It seems like I even recall a post of his where he said something about working for AA part time and from home. If that's the case, that hardly makes him the big-deal insider he claims to be.

I don't think you have any particular insight or insider information either (do you even personally know any of the people who call by name and disparage?) I think you're just buying what he's saying because it fits with what you want to believe. I for one am glad Johnson is no longer president - maybe AA will finally get a president capable of bringing the organization out of the 1950s/1960s and give it some relevance.

Chet
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 18:30
Comment from: Chris B [Member]
Ahem... back to the point... I would like to see some sort of discussion of what the future of atheism is. what do we hope to accomplish and how do we hope to accomplish it? How can we organize more effectively? How can we motivate the apathetic masses? How do we attract people to the cause? What organizations could we emulate? What practical strategies should we use to stop the virus?

I'm starting to tire of the people accusing each other of being idiots (as if making such an accusation during a disagreement is not an indictment of oneself) and the weird obsession with Ellen.

To those who are emotionally wrapped up in their little anonymous website rivalries: Don't you realize that we are only a few years away from complete religious domination of the government, media, military, and economy??? Is there anything more important than your flame wars?
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 18:42
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/thedrivensnowmusic
Is there anything more important than your flame wars?
But they're part of the evil Allied Atheist Alliance!! Only an idiot would denounce the truly logical path presented by the United Atheist Alliance!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 19:11
Comment from: sayonara [Member]
Mark Farris said:
"We really don't have to be terribly concerned about teaching old dogs new tricks, we have to do our best to insure new dogs don't learn the old tricks."

i agree 100%. the only problem is that we have no societally ingrained mechanism to accomplish that without becoming "preachers" and "proselytizers" like them. science is our best ally and they are doing their best to dumb it down in the schools to maintain their trickery.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 19:21
Comment from: What [Member]
Mark Farris

You are a skilled troll handler. My hat's off to you.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 19:26
Comment from: sayonara [Member]
karen,
nice job on the Lennon god issue, but phreedm and his buddies will always see want they want to see, evidence ignored.

anyone who thinks that our founders intended this nation to be a bastion of christianity doesn't get it and never will.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 19:28
Comment from: karen [Member]
OK, Dave. I've listened to two of your newer episodes of AV, and two of the older episodes with Ellen. I still wish I could view them, but c'est le vie. All in all, I preferred the newer ones. The old ones wasted over two minutes with I dunno, sound test and musak (maybe over screen credits) at the beginning and the sound was choppy in places. Ellen covered her mike a couple of times with things she was showing to the camera, and lost her mike at one time. You seemed to be more aware of the timing of the show and moved from one thing to another pretty well, while Ellen wasn't as organized. She even had to send someone off to get some things she forgot.

One thing that happened with both of you was the talking to the camera man. At least you identified him and explained who you and Dennis were talking to. But I would suggest that you ask Tim not to talk to you during the show, because only you can hear what he's saying. Unless you caption it on the video part and I just missed that because I only had the audio.

Another difference, and this may not hold up since I only listened to a total of 4 episodes, was that Ellen and Dennis were more ridiculing of people of faith than you and Dennis were. So your approach seems more tolerant and less rabid, yet still very proactive. (Ironic, since one of your episodes was "Nuts and News" -I expected an evisceration of the faithful.)

Dennis rambles on a bit, much like Ellen had a tendency to do, repeating the same point over and over. Alternately, he gets stuck trying to process an idea from thought to speech. While I can certainly empathize with him on that, it's not the best quality to have as a co-host on a half-hour talk show.

The show's probably not long enough to have call-in questions, but devoting a show to answering emails or general questions is a good idea, I think. Maybe one out of every four shows.

Keep up the good work. Looks-er, sounds like you're on the right track.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 19:56
Comment from: karen [Member]
r4d
But they're part of the evil Allied Atheist Alliance!! Only an idiot would denounce the truly logical path presented by the United Atheist Alliance!


BLASPHEMER!!!!

UNITED ATHEIST LEAGUE OTTERS! A-T-T-A-C-K-!!!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 20:07
Comment from: Joe Zamecki [Member]
matador - I was the Atheist Viewpoint producer and sponsor coordinator for several years, and I can tell you that sending out the wrong episode to at least one sponsor is definitely an honest mistake. I did that a lot, and sometimes we needed to, for various reasons. It's a big job coordinating all that, mostly because there are still more than one format for videos that stations require. Plus not all stations play episodes at the same rate. There's so much more...It's complicated.

Joe Zamecki
Austin
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 20:08
Comment from: reason [Member]
is AV a good use of funds.now is as good a time as any for a review of all projects.i am not saying this because i'm against AV but think AA should use this time for a top to bottom review of everything.in light of the sinking economy AA must become more effective regarding the budget.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 20:41
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Wonderful feedback. 10-q all!

We have a big job ahead of us, but I am excited to take it on.

One last question: How many of you might actually come to Cranford NJ for a live taping, if we were to have one (with cheese and wine)?
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 20:44
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Reason, yes and yes.

We are restructuring the organization(s) and considering everything we do. But A/V is cheap (everything is volunteer) and productive so it will continue.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 20:48
Comment from: Chris B [Member]
r4d & karen,

Y'all rock! There's more truth in that episode than many of us are willing to accept!

At least the religious folks have it worse. They get themselves killed by the millions over big issues such as whether religious statues are idols or whether the host actually turns into Jesus's flesh or not. Unfortunately, they're still in control, so we could still be collateral damage!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:05
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
Comment from: sayonara

science is our best ally and they are doing their best to dumb it down in the schools to maintain their trickery.


Exactly who stands in the way of education? NEA? AA? What's happened to education since Carter created the Federal Department of Education in the late 1970's?

Here's a simple question...are you for "choice" in education or do you prefer the status quo?

Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:17
Comment from: phreedm [Member]
Interesting how no one wants to address the recently discovered Lennon interview...but would rather ignore it and show their superior debating skills by resorting to "What do I know"s tactics...

So far Karen is the only one who gave a coherent answer...but even she has ignored the interview...
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:19
Comment from: reason [Member]
David
you speaking gibberish as you handle snakes would draw a bigger crowd at the very least you will get in the local news.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:28
Comment from: karen [Member]
ChrisB

There's more truth in that episode than many of us are willing to accept!


We uv UAL no uv no episode!!! Hand ovr all ur bukkitz and u may be sparedz.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:35
Comment from: reason [Member]
phreedm
was lennon,atheist,agnostic,deist,christian.it seems it depends or what period of his life he was at.
the is no authority for the federal gov't to be involved in education.no suprise that it has been a flop.so yes i'm for choice including the right to home school.i think adults who think if they homeschool their child will not change their religious beliefs is not born out by the facts though.
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:37
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
I must also acknowledge the wonderful otter references. All hail Dawkins!
Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:53
Comment from: rainbows4dinosaurs [Member] · http://www.myspace.com/thedrivensnowmusic
Why should anybody be surprised that John Lennon once said he was a fan of Jesus? At one point in his life he actually thought he was Jesus reincarnated. Of course he had been on acid for several days straight during that episode.

And what is the point of all of this? Fuck if I know.


Permalink 07/14/08 @ 21:54
Comment from: pixel [Member]
Can someone fill me in on the "otter" reference. I've been out of touch lately.
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 00:43
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
Pixel,

Go to your Tivo. Do a search on South Park. Find the episode that mentions Richard Dawkins. Then pick a side,
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 01:08
Comment from: What [Member]
Interesting how no one wants to address the recently discovered Lennon interview...but would rather ignore it and show their superior debating skills by resorting to "What do I know"s tactics...
The weak little troll wants our sympathy. Awww poor thing.
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 01:34
Comment from: Boise Jim [Member]
Don't feed the f'in troll!

If we just ignore it, it might just go away.

On Topic-
How about updating the podcasts on iTunes? Last episode is from October of last year!
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 19:35
Comment from: Mark Farris [Member]
Thank you, thank you very much. I have to fly out early in the morning and won't be back till Monday. I have so much to say but it is late. I have myself chuckling but will refine it for later. Phreedm, you little rascal I am waiting for your two cents on macro-economics. If you could get a train of thought rolling maybe we could develop a meaningful dialogue. Honest.
Permalink 07/15/08 @ 22:25
Comment from: What [Member]
Mark Farris
Honest.
LOL
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 01:20
Comment from: Boise Jim [Member]
Mark-
It doesn't understand the word 'honest'.

You are trying to open up a HUGE can of worms by baiting this idiot.
Permalink 07/16/08 @ 09:20
Comment from: Joe Zamecki [Member]
Folks,

I've begun helping Tim at AA post new episodes of the Atheist Viewpoint onto the Atheist Viewpoint Youtube channel: http://youtube.com/user/illdill264742
More are on the way!
Permalink 07/18/08 @ 09:41
Comment from: matador [Member]
Dave:

I've seen the 1st two episodes.

Atheist parenting - good luck!!!!

I'll be interested in seeing how your mixed marriage works out in another ten years. Marriages don't exist in a vaccuum. From my experience, the theistic half of the union has all the allies.

When you lock horns and she cites some kind of hokus-pokus "reason" for her position, don't you roll your eyes just a little bit?
Permalink 07/18/08 @ 09:59
Comment from: David Silverman [Member] · http://www.atheists.org/
She does not pull that out. So far, we've gone 17 years and the difference isn't getting in the way. Just lots of communication and treating each other with respect.
Permalink 07/18/08 @ 20:14
Comment from: matador [Member]
Dave:

After seeing "News & Nuts", I'm convinced that you'd have no part of such nonsense as being put in charge of all the family's light switches on Saturdays.;-)

I must say that I was very moved by what I consider to be the most powerful statement of position by a spokesperson for this organization, submitted by you toward the end of the show - that "moderate" practitioners of religion "hurt the world" - simply by existing.

I'd like to hear more of such talk. Dennis should not only get your point, he should do some more thinking about it if he still disagrees. The squeamishness he obviously felt at hearing your remark is only residual manipulation - something that the religious put into our heads as children.
Permalink 07/20/08 @ 12:00
Comment from: Ralph Reese [Member]
I for one would like to see more emphasis on deeper philosophical issues and less bickering and sniping both here and on the show. How does one find meaning in a godless and uncaring universe?
Permalink 07/31/08 @ 16:40

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