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I like a good debate as much as the next girl, but you guys are jumping the gun here.
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I wanted her to have a breakaway cape, precisely to trick thugs into trying to grab it. AHAH!
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Actually, that implies the film makes it out in the US at all, and somebody explains the plot to them... since all I'm getting from that trailer is "confusing dystopian future where everybody dresses like that one guy from 'Starman.'"
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Everything has already been done, finding a truly original idea these days is really hard. Every movie or show or idea, is just mixture of old concepts with different themes.
Heroes is X-men
Fringe is The X-Files
Neil Gaiman is always original
Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy of somthing.
Yet as an idea travels down the line, it them becomes something that is its own, and becomes something trully different, and fresh.
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LOL.
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organized religions are the worst
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there comes a point in every person's life where they question their belief system and choose a different path
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How many people beliving the same thing does it take to become a religion?
It is always interesting to see what kind of arguments people come up with when saying, with any sort of definitivness, that their answer is right, and reject all other definiations. Religion is in and of itself un-definable, because as I see it, if you can randomly put ten people in a room and ask them to come to an agreement as to what constitutes religion, and they can't do it, I don't think there can ever be a accepted definition.
Sure, you can have working definitions, but I think that is about as far as one can go. So, an atheist is about the only person who can claim to not have a part of religion, as it is the distinct lack of belief that defines them.
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I think criteria #1 is probably that you have to believe in the existence of a spiritual power. If you don't, it's not a religion. It's just a "personal philosophy".