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u/ConclusivePostscript · 5 pointsr/The100

> I am not going to go into Christian Existentialism because it is one of the most stupid concepts in the history of mankind. Let's just say that I find the Union of an organized religion like Christianity and a philosophy of authenticity and personal freedom ridiculous. If you are one of those natural Atheists, how can you be authentically Christian? He was also an a-moralist which again...let's just not go into that.

It’s only stupid if you have a too-narrow understanding of ‘Christian’ and/or a too-narrow understanding of ‘Existentialism’. Compare this to your too-narrow understanding of ‘organized religion’, which on your view is apparently incompatible with authenticity and freedom—as though people are unable, freely and authentically, to choose to organize for the sake of worshipping God and loving one another. I suppose you are the authority on what counts as “true” freedom and authenticity? Glad to know you have done all our thinking for us.

> As to Nitzsche...I am not happy about putting him in with the Nihilsts. He is often mentioned with them but in his works he criticizes and ridicules them constantly. If you have ever read Nietzsche you know he is not in that camp.

Actually, it’s a bit more complicated than that. Nietzsche distinguishes between ‘active nihilism’, which he praises, and ‘passive nihilism’, which he associates with Christianity and Buddhism and vehemently rejects. (See, e.g., Writings from the Late Notebooks, pp. 146-7.)

> First, the declaration of human rights is not derived from theism. No creator or god is mentioned, there is no indication whatsoever of a theistic origin. It is derived from secular humanism.

Let’s not be so black-and-white about it. There are both secular and religious influences. On the religious side, Dr. Max Stackhouse, director of the Kuyper Center for Public Theology and professor of Christian Ethics at Princeton Theological Seminary, gives us the following important context:

“The background story of how this definition of human rights came to enter the official, cross-cultural, international definition of standards, however, is only now being told. In fresh research, the British scholar-pastor, Canon John Nurser, has documented in extended detail the ways in which, from 1939 until 1947, leading Ecumenical Protestant figures worked not only with key figures in developing the Bretton Woods agreements, anticipating a post-war need for economic stability and development, but formed the Commission for a Just and Durable Peace, the Churches’ Commission on International Affairs, and later the Joint Committee on Religious Liberty, all under the auspices of the Federal Council of Churches, with close connections to the emerging World Council of Churches and the International Missionary Conference. These organizations, notably led by Lutheran O. Frederick Nolde, Congregationalist Richard Fagley, Baptist M. Searle Bates, and Presbyterian John A. Mackay, among others, were dedicated to shaping what they then called a ‘new world order’ that would honor human rights. They worked closely with Jacob Blaustein and Joseph Proskauer of the American Jewish Committee and with twelve bishops of the Roman Catholic Church to encourage the formation of the drafting committees of the United Nations Charter Committee and the committee that composed the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and deeply shaped their results. Further, they worked through their church and synagogue contacts at the local level to build the popular support for what they were doing. In fact, the more of this history that is dug out, the clearer it becomes that they supplied much of the intellectual and ethical substance that formed these so-called ‘secular’ documents. Such data is if particular importance, for it helps correct the secularists’ slanderous treatment of religion as the cause of human rights violations.”

> In fact, it goes against religious laws several times (right to change religion, equality of man and woman, opposition to slavery,...).

Christianity arguably upholds, rather than opposes, these ideas. Jesus and the apostles preach, they do not coerce, and their teachings are consistent with the equality of man and woman as set forth in Genesis 1. And while Paul’s aim is not to oppose slavery directly (thus 1 Cor. 7:17-24), his subtle rhetoric in Philemon is worth noting.

> [the OP] thinks that Nietzsche's atheistic philosophy has to mean he advocates pushing people into microwave ovens.

I find no evidence of that. Similarly, I am having a difficult time finding evidence of your capacity to correct others non-belligerently. Do you really find that huffing and puffing is more likely to persuade others? Here, try this classic. Or, given our present context, this updated version. You’re welcome.

u/capitalchick · 11 pointsr/The100

Thanks so much for putting this together! So much great info came out of this con!!

*possible spoiler - do not click on link below if you don’t want to know a big picture possibility about where the show may be headed***

For those interested, a fan overheard the book that JRoth apparently gave to Bob for season 6 and it is this.

u/ElenaOcean · 2 pointsr/The100

something like this?


Also to add Katia Stano is the costume designer for the show, I think she has a twitter so she might have some tips on there. There's also this article which has some closeups of stuff.




And please post the finish costume when it's done! I'd love to see it :)

u/Eric-J · 1 pointr/The100

Track down The Middleman - created by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, based on a comic book he wrote. It's almost the complete opposite of The 100 in tone, but does the same the the early parts of the show did, with taking bits and pieces from the history of Sci-Fi, putting them in a blender and daring the audience to spot all the references. It just does it in the service of comedy instead of drama.

u/RawrMcGee · 2 pointsr/The100

I know this post is kind of old, but I just binge-watched every episode from Season 1 & 2 thus far released via Amazon Instant Video. Great show.

u/aplaceatthedq · 1 pointr/The100

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u/Gingerblossom88 · 1 pointr/The100

Yikes I reeeeeeally hope they are not going the [hover for spoiler](/spoiler alien) route.... that's a big nope for me :/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sparrow_(novel)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/0449912558/R1VLVTYCBFUYI/ref=cm_cr_dp_mb_rvw_1?ie=UTF8&cursor=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/0449912558/R346EEJCNWLWYG/ref=cm_cr_dp_mb_rvw_7?ie=UTF8&cursor=7

Edit: ok well I can't figure out how to properly hide what I am talking about but those who look up the plot of the book should know what I'm talking about.... going in that particular direction would really feel like jumping the shark for me and I'm not here for it :/

u/disgruntled-pelican · 1 pointr/The100

I got the first four from Amazon. Here’s the first one: Volume 1

u/The100Kru · 3 pointsr/The100

Seems to be available on the PlayStation Store but it's glitching for me. Amazon link, although the season pass is not available at this time.

u/Wasilewski · 11 pointsr/The100

Hopefully it will be on the DVD. I know there will be bloopers and other features. Amazon says there is a "Finale (title tbc)" segment in the Special Features section, so hopefully that is the alternate finale they were talking about. It could just be a "Making of: the finale" type thing, so who knows, it could also be in the "Deleted Scenes" segment. There's been no confirmation that I know of that will include the alternate ending on it.

>2015 Comic Con Panel

>Arkadia: From Wreckage to Salvation

>Ice Nation: Brutal and Fierce

>Wanheda: Clarke's Journey

>Polis: Capital of the Grounders

>Bringing Down the City of Light

>Finale (title tbc)

>Deleted Scenes

>Gag Reel

>Stunt Reel

u/kitten_anus · 3 pointsr/The100

It seems like almost mandatory for dystopian fiction, that anyone who manages to create some kind of ordered society out of the ruins is secretly hiding some terrible secret. See basically ever season of The Walking Dead, the now-departed Revolution etc.

Its not just that things are never as good as they seem, it's like everything that looks good is actually terrible, which we've already seen with Mount Weather.

Though maybe with the City of Light they'll subvert that. Would be funny if the City of Light was Buffalo.