(June 5, 2012 at 10:47 pm)Annik Wrote:Quote: [...]Which now infers that this god needs to change. Perfection doesn't need changes. Mona Lisa viola, that is perfection as is David, the renaissance a reformation to change but by humans.Well... I really don't agree with this. The background of he Mona Lisa is far from perfect and David (I'm assuming you mean Michelangelo's, is it's the most well-known) isn't exactly perfect, either. If you mean all this from a purely Naturalistic point of view. I find the expressionism in Picasso's work far more interesting, as it breaks people/things into its parts. Perfection is art is not science, it's just preference.
Creators like Picasso et al are just plain inspired folk. [...]
That was my fav era historically. Yes I do like some Michelangelo's work, can't help it.
Though, I don't particularly like Picasso.
Art is an agreeable or disagreeable taste.
I agree art isn't science but neither is a created universe by a god scientific.
We know evolution put us here which is from that love of all time Darwin. We weren't poof made in genesis from Adams rib.
Now to me Adams Rib is a movie w/Kate Hepburn & Spencer Tracy funny as hell.
My point is tastes, and fictions over realities.
We have yet to discover how the universe was made, but the ongoing theories haven't made an exact replication - which would be disastrous at this time.
"Religion is comparable to Childhood neurosis" Sigmond Freud
"If one wishes to form a true estimate of the full grandeur of religion, one must keep in mind what it undertakes to do for men. It gives them information about the source and origin of the universe, it assures them of protection and final happiness amid the changing vicissitudes of life, and it guides their thoughts and motions by means of precepts which are backed by the whole force of its authority."
SIGMUND FREUD, New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
"Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires."
SIGMUND FREUD, New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
"Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck." George Carlin
"The Bible and the Church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of women's emancipation." Elizabeth Cady Stanton - American Suffragist (1815-1902)
"Who loves kitty" Robin Williams live on Broadway DVD
"You cannot petition the lord with prayer" Jim Morrison The Soft Parade.
"If one wishes to form a true estimate of the full grandeur of religion, one must keep in mind what it undertakes to do for men. It gives them information about the source and origin of the universe, it assures them of protection and final happiness amid the changing vicissitudes of life, and it guides their thoughts and motions by means of precepts which are backed by the whole force of its authority."
SIGMUND FREUD, New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
"Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires."
SIGMUND FREUD, New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
"Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck." George Carlin
"The Bible and the Church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of women's emancipation." Elizabeth Cady Stanton - American Suffragist (1815-1902)
"Who loves kitty" Robin Williams live on Broadway DVD
"You cannot petition the lord with prayer" Jim Morrison The Soft Parade.