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BrewTech
6th June 2012, 10:10 AM
What a contributor to the literary world. He will be missed.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/science-fiction-author-ray-bradbury-dies-144137431.html
StreetsOfGold
6th June 2012, 10:14 AM
What a contributor to the literary world. He will be missed.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/science-fiction-author-ray-bradbury-dies-144137431.html
Not by me he won't. He's most likely burng in hell with the other science FICTION promoters (like Carl Pagan) who rejected the free gift of God, Jesus Christ.
BrewTech
6th June 2012, 10:21 AM
Not by me he won't. He's most likely burng in hell with the other science FICTION promoters (like Carl Pagan) who rejected the free gift of God, Jesus Christ.
How did I know the first responders to this thread were going to be the thumpers? LOL.
:rolleyes:
7th trump
6th June 2012, 10:31 AM
Unless Mr. Bradbury went directly against Gods Word and promoted such then yes Ray is probably not in a very good mood right now.
Writing science fiction novels, or even writing fictional romantic novels, is not siding with satan and is not a sin.
The last thing God wants to do is have to destroy His creation.
BrewTech
6th June 2012, 10:47 AM
Writers like Bradbury, and especially Arthur C. Clarke, have done more to convince me of God's existence and His plan than any other influence.
Strange how that works...
Santa
6th June 2012, 10:53 AM
Strange how that works...
Yeah, man. A prostitute helped me find God.
BrewTech
6th June 2012, 02:09 PM
Yeah, man. A prostitute helped me find God.
That's amazing. Can you expand on that amazing, almost unbelievable statement?
Or are you just taking a dump in my thread?
OR...
Is it that you totally misunderstood where I was coming from? You see... I'm not religious. However, after getting a look at some very huge concepts through the eyes of the aforementioned people, I am inclined to consider the idea of a Creator more easily.
There are many writers who have successfully seen the future decades before their time, and I have great respect for them, as they have taught me much.
Santa
6th June 2012, 02:42 PM
That's amazing. Can you expand on that amazing, almost unbelievable statement?
Or are you just taking a dump in my thread?
OR...
Is it that you totally misunderstood where I was coming from? You see... I'm not religious. However, after getting a look at some very huge concepts through the eyes of the aforementioned people, I am inclined to consider the idea of a Creator more easily.
There are many writers who have successfully seen the future decades before their time, and I have great respect for them, as they have taught me much.
AcK! No man, I was referring to Mary Magdalen, and was attempting(poorly) to show that sinners can and often do lead others to God. Sorry Brewtech. No offense intended.
I've read a zillion sci-fi stories and novels. They represent my first literary love. I wouldn't ever shit on your threads... seriously.
You're one of the most genuine, honest, intelligent posters here. I've always had tons of respect for you. Oh, and I figure you're as spiritually enlightened as anyone else here as well.
Twisted Titan
6th June 2012, 05:17 PM
I had to Read The Martian Chronicles in High School ....remember very little of it
Something called the musicians
Another part where earth blows up and a old man is freaking out
Another part where two people meet but are from different points in time
Strange stuff
millwright
6th June 2012, 05:28 PM
A true literary titan no doubt.
As an aside, i feel sorry for the religious folks who cannot see beyond their childish bigotry.
I have never needed some church or man made account to know and feel God.
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