May-19-2011, 09:54 AM (UTC)
Ahh Christian Literature.
I myself am a humanist but there are many writers whose work is considered part of a canon of religious literature that I like. Lord of the Rings was considered this...Orson Scott Card has taken this badge...many things. I think one can be an atheist or an agnostic and still think about good vs. evil or the survival of our species...
While I think the Noah's Ark story is a fable and a fairy tale is an interesting concept. Even in the 50s you had films like THIS ISLAND EARTH that were take offs on this theme. And perhaps someday we will have to use Noah's Ark as an actual blueprint when this race has to leave the planet...
I myself am a humanist but there are many writers whose work is considered part of a canon of religious literature that I like. Lord of the Rings was considered this...Orson Scott Card has taken this badge...many things. I think one can be an atheist or an agnostic and still think about good vs. evil or the survival of our species...
While I think the Noah's Ark story is a fable and a fairy tale is an interesting concept. Even in the 50s you had films like THIS ISLAND EARTH that were take offs on this theme. And perhaps someday we will have to use Noah's Ark as an actual blueprint when this race has to leave the planet...
A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened.
Albert Camus