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Æsahætthr

I'm no therapist or nothing but I hate your moustache.

About Me

"We must strive to become good ancestors" - Ralph Nader "If white America told the truth for one day, its whole world would fall apart." - Lenny Bruce.. width="425" height="350" .."I believe that there is no God. I'm beyond atheism. Atheism is not believing in God. Not believing in God is easy -- you can't prove a negative, so there's no work to do. You can't prove that there isn't an elephant inside the trunk of my car. You sure? How about now? Maybe he was just hiding before. Check again. Did I mention that my personal heartfelt definition of the word "elephant" includes mystery, order, goodness, love and a spare tire?
So, anyone with a love for truth outside of herself has to start with no belief in God and then look for evidence of God. She needs to search for some objective evidence of a supernatural power. All the people I write e-mails to often are still stuck at this searching stage. The atheism part is easy.
But, this "This I Believe" thing seems to demand something more personal, some leap of faith that helps one see life's big picture, some rules to live by. So, I'm saying, "This I believe: I believe there is no God."
Having taken that step, it informs every moment of my life. I'm not greedy. I have love, blue skies, rainbows and Hallmark cards, and that has to be enough. It has to be enough, but it's everything in the world and everything in the world is plenty for me. It seems just rude to beg the invisible for more. Just the love of my family that raised me and the family I'm raising now is enough that I don't need heaven. I won the huge genetic lottery and I get joy every day.
Believing there's no God means I can't really be forgiven except by kindness and faulty memories. That's good; it makes me want to be more thoughtful. I have to try to treat people right the first time around.
Believing there's no God stops me from being solipsistic. I can read ideas from all different people from all different cultures. Without God, we can agree on reality, and I can keep learning where I'm wrong. We can all keep adjusting, so we can really communicate. I don't travel in circles where people say, "I have faith, I believe this in my heart and nothing you can say or do can shake my faith." That's just a long-winded religious way to say, "shut up," or another two words that the FCC likes less. But all obscenity is less insulting than, "How I was brought up and my imaginary friend means more to me than anything you can ever say or do." So, believing there is no God lets me be proven wrong and that's always fun. It means I'm learning something.
Believing there is no God means the suffering I've seen in my family, and indeed all the suffering in the world, isn't caused by an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent force that isn't bothered to help or is just testing us, but rather something we all may be able to help others with in the future. No God means the possibility of less suffering in the future.
Believing there is no God gives me more room for belief in family, people, love, truth, beauty, sex, Jell-O and all the other things I can prove and that make this life the best life I will ever have." - Penn Jillette, "This I Believe" NPR, November 2005

My Interests

Warning: Joining with baby cocks for eyes 'n legs in sexual congress is considered a declaration of war in South Carolina.

I'd like to meet:

Green Party of the US American Atheists American Humanist Association Council for Secular Humanism www.itmfa.com

Movies:

I'm going to be a pretentious ass and list my favorite filmakers: David Fincher, Steven Soderbergh, Stanley Kubrick, The Brothers Coen, Danny Boyle, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Alfred Hitchcock, David Cronenberg, Tim Burton, Robert Rodriguez, Paul Verhoeven, David Lynch, Peter Jackson (and no, not just for Lord of the Rings), David O. Russell, Hayao Miazaki, Errol Morris, Terry Gilliam, Steven Spielberg

Television:

Bah humbug.

Books:

Phillip Pullman, Orson Scott Card, Frank Herbert, J.R.R. Tolkien, Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Robert Heinlein, Terry Pratchet (what little I've read), Douglas Adams

Heroes:

Joseph Campbell, the monkey from Dead Alive

My Blog

Promotions Ahoy!

Well I just got a rather nice belated birthday present: I got offered (and I accepted) the TV Programming Assistant position here at Public Broadcasting Atlanta. The raise wasn't as big as I'd hoped f...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Mon, 05 Jun 2006 01:33:00 PST

Won't you be my neighbor?

Mr. RogersMr. Rogers speaks at the 1969 Congressional hearing about the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Posted by Æsahætthr on Thu, 25 May 2006 04:46:00 PST

Remember to floss, kids.

Now, I'd like to say that the $2376.60 worth of dental surgery I have to have done is due to being kicked in the face by a donkey.  But, alas, I was not kicked in the face by a donkey. Just poor ...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Thu, 18 May 2006 01:36:00 PST

48 Hour Film Project 2006

Well, folks, it's that time again. The 48 hour film project is making it's stop in Atlanta starting May 19. The fun begins that Friday at the kickoff event, and ends Sunday the 21st when we hopefully ...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Thu, 13 Apr 2006 08:29:00 PST

Vote for Pedro

Apparently, it is a rather large fashion statement in the hallowed halls of our primary learning facilities, "middle" and "high" schools, if you will, to don a shirt with the phrase "Vote for Pedro" f...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Fri, 10 Feb 2006 08:14:00 PST

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Posted by Æsahætthr on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:25:00 PST

MAH NU HAUS!

So I am more or less moved into my new place. The CD's are unpacked and organized. The DVD collection is unfurled. I still have boxes of books and videos to sort, and a box full of pants to...depant. ...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Fri, 09 Dec 2005 10:56:00 PST

That's not a knife!

So, I suppose it's time for an update in all things Seth. I found out this weekend that I will be able to move out in the next month. This is rather exciting for me, as it means I shall no longer be c...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Mon, 14 Nov 2005 09:05:00 PST

While I'm not normally prone to doing these things...

.. You scored as Hoban 'Wash' Washburne. The Pilot. You are a leaf on the wind, see how you soar. You have a good job, and a stunning wife who loves you (and can kill people). Life is good, which i...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Sat, 08 Oct 2005 10:29:00 PST

Adventures in Internetting

So, like most of you reading this, I spend an awful lot of time internetting. Yes, it is now a verb. Deal with it. Thusly, I shall share some of the wonderous things I have been spending countless hou...
Posted by Æsahætthr on Sat, 08 Oct 2005 05:20:00 PST