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  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #300 - September 24, 2011, 05:09 PM

    ^Your Avatar intrigues me.

    Thank-you. But why?
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #301 - September 24, 2011, 06:26 PM

    It evokes many layers of meaning but i will go for the obvious one: the person on your avatar is being forced to look at things that she doesnt want to or it simply evokes helplessness.

    "I'm standing here like an asshole holding my Charles Dickens"

    "No theory,No ready made system,no book that has ever been written to save the world. i cleave to no system.."-Bakunin
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #302 - September 24, 2011, 07:42 PM

    Currently reading:

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #303 - September 24, 2011, 07:44 PM

    It evokes many layers of meaning but i will go for the obvious one: the person on your avatar is being forced to look at things that she doesnt want to or it simply evokes helplessness.

    Nice. And what do you think of the object in the other hand of the person who's holding her eye open?
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #304 - September 24, 2011, 08:55 PM

    Its kinda hard to say bu it looks like he is covering her mouth with something like maybe a surgical mask

    "I'm standing here like an asshole holding my Charles Dickens"

    "No theory,No ready made system,no book that has ever been written to save the world. i cleave to no system.."-Bakunin
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #305 - September 24, 2011, 08:58 PM

    It's a razorblade, actually. :3
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #306 - September 24, 2011, 09:03 PM

    Larger pic:



    Wow, that's creepy.

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #307 - September 24, 2011, 09:10 PM

    I had my first ever shave at a barbers on Friday and the guy used a single blade razor and i have to admit i was a little apprehensive about having someone hold a razor to my neck.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #308 - September 24, 2011, 10:26 PM

    It's a razorblade, actually. :3


    ohmy

    "I'm standing here like an asshole holding my Charles Dickens"

    "No theory,No ready made system,no book that has ever been written to save the world. i cleave to no system.."-Bakunin
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #309 - September 24, 2011, 10:28 PM

    "Seeds, Sex and Civilization" as a required text for my course and William Faulkner's "The Sound And The Fury" for leisure. It's boring as all hell but that's how I usually feel until I get about 3-4 chapters into any book. We'll see how it goes, I s'pose.

    "I know where I'm going and I know the truth, and I don't have to be what you want me to be. I'm free to be what I want."
    Muhammad Ali
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #310 - October 03, 2011, 07:55 PM

    The Magic of Reality: How we know what's really true by Richard Dawkins.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #311 - October 03, 2011, 08:24 PM

    Oryx and Crane by Margaret Atwood.
    I <3 Margaret Atwood.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #312 - October 03, 2011, 08:29 PM

    This dawkins book is really good! am a quarter of a way through it. LOL, at dawkins subliminally attacking Uri Geller he calls them charlatans.

    PM me if anyone wants the book.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #313 - October 03, 2011, 08:41 PM

    The monotheistic dilemma, by the Dutchman Paul Cliteur. Sorry, I don't think it has been translated yet, but it is a very good book IMO

    Religion is organized superstition
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #314 - October 03, 2011, 08:46 PM

    The Unfettered Mind by... I forget. Some Zen Bhuddist. It's only 40 pages and comes highly recommended so I'll hopefully have a bit more to say soon...


    What did you think of it? Did it motivate you to start meditating? (if you're not already doing so)
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #315 - October 03, 2011, 09:30 PM



    http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Agnostic-Mark-Vernon/dp/0230293212/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317677298&sr=8-1

    'Mark Vernon - a former Anglican priest who left the church only to find dogmatic unbelief just as unsatisfying - shows how being an agnostic can be a modern version of the spiritual life. If you are discontented with simple-minded atheism and literal-minded faith, this is the book for you.'- John Gray, author of The Immortalization Commisssion: Science and the Strange Quest to Cheat Death
     
    'This lucid and eminently readable book brings home to the reader the importance of recognising the limits of our knowledge. At a time when public and private discourse is often characterised by an aggressive and unrealistic certainty, it is an important contribution.'- Karen Armstrong, one of the world's leading commentators on religious affairs

    'As ever, Mark Vernon writes with sharp insight and a generous understanding of how humans search and create meanings to sustain their lives. He is, quite simply, one of the few writers in England today who really understands the impulse to religious belief and how a faithless age can respond. There are few others I trust to bring such intelligence and sympathy to these issues.' - Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian

    'Between religion and atheism is a third way into which Vernon takes his readers. It is a challenging, cogently argued perspective.' - Good Book Guide

    'For twenty years I have been waiting for a book that exposes the empty certainties of religious fundamentalism and its secular twin: scientific triumphalism. Mark Vernon has delivered that and much, much more.' - Mark Dowd, broadcaster and film-maker

    'He defends ambiguity and undecidability with an almost Evangelical zeal. And because he writes with such a delicate blend of deft coolness on the one hand, and fervour on the other, many are likely to be both enchanted and persuaded by his apologetics. - Martyn Percy, Church Times

    'The strength of the book...is in challenging false certainties, whether pseudo-scientific or pseudo-religious.' - Dolan Cummings, The Institute of Ideas

    'This book is more than a well-reasoned argument for agnosticism; it is a timely reminder of the recognition of human limits, in all areas, and a suggestion that the possibility of living within the mystery that is the world can be a good thing.' - Robert L. Smith, Jr., International Journal of Public Theology

    Product Description
    The authentic spiritual quest is marked not by certainties but by questions and doubt. How To Be An Agnostic explores the wonder of science, the ups and downs of being 'spiritual but not religious', the insights of ancient philosophy, and God the biggest question.

    Mark Vernon was an Anglican priest, left a conviction atheist, and now finds himself to be a committed, searching agnostic. Part personal story, part spiritual search, this journey through physics and philosophy concludes that the contemporary lust for certainty is demeaning of our humanity. We live in a time of spiritual crisis, but the key to wisdom – as Socrates, the great theologians and the best scientists know – is embracing the limits of our knowledge.

    This much expanded edition was previously published as After Atheism, and includes new chapters looking at mindfulness meditation, pic'n'mix religion, quantum spirituality, the probability of God and why Stephen Hawking is wrong about nothing.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #316 - October 03, 2011, 10:33 PM

    Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky

    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #317 - October 03, 2011, 10:51 PM

    Brilliant book that. Thought–provoking and hilarious too.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #318 - October 03, 2011, 10:54 PM

    indeed its quite entertaining, though I cannot seem to pronounce the names. I've nicknamed the characters, i call the main guy Rasko

    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #319 - October 03, 2011, 10:58 PM

    Ras KOL nick off.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #320 - October 04, 2011, 12:19 AM

    A world religions reader - somebody shoot me now.  people are crazy. 

    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #321 - October 04, 2011, 12:23 AM

    Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky

    Started that book last year and never got to finishing it. It is quite brilliant.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #322 - October 04, 2011, 04:19 AM

    This thread reminds me that I really need to be getting my ass to a library soon.

    how fuck works without shit??


    Let's Play Chess!

    harakaat, friend, RIP
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #323 - October 04, 2011, 06:47 PM

    people are crazy. 

    Oh yes. For sure!
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #324 - October 04, 2011, 06:49 PM

    Hardboiled wonderland and the end of the world

    Little Fly, Thy summer's play
    My thoughtless hand has brushed away.

    I too dance and drink, and sing,
    Till some blind hand shall brush my wing.

    Therefore I am a happy fly,
    If I live or if I die.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #325 - October 04, 2011, 10:42 PM

    Small Places, Large Issues by Thomas Eriksen.

    I love reading lists with interesting books!  Smiley

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #326 - October 05, 2011, 12:11 AM

    The End of Faith by Sam Harris

    and The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #327 - October 06, 2011, 05:30 AM

    Limits of Power by Andrew Bacevich
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #328 - October 07, 2011, 04:48 PM

    Skimming through two books at the moment. I don't ever read fiction, but Will Self is so fucking epic I had to read his stuff:

    Am reading The Butt by Will Self its a story about a man flicking a cigarette butt from the balcony of his apartment while on vacation in a foreign land and soon finding himself enmeshed in the bureaucratic nightmare of native law.
  • Re: What book are you reading?
     Reply #329 - October 07, 2011, 04:51 PM

    I've started reading Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse.

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

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