In 1857, Bizet departed for Rome and spent three years there. He studied the landscape, the culture, Italian literature and art. Musically he studied the scores of the great masters. At the end of the first year he was asked to submit a religious work as his required composition. As a self-described atheist, Bizet felt uneasy and hypocritical writing a religious piece. Instead, he submitted a comic opera. Publicly, the committee accepted, acknowledging his musical talent. Privately, the committee conveyed their displeasure. Thus, early in his career, Bizet displayed an independent spirit that would be reflected in innovative ideas in his opera composition.

[The Pearl Fishers - Georges Bizet, Virginia Opera]

Georges Bizet

Stichwörter: talent music atheism hypocrisy atheist opera



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[When asked 'Given the chance, how would you change the world?']

It's a big question. Getting rid of religion would be a good start, wouldn't it? It seems to be causing a lot of havoc.

Björk

Stichwörter: change atheism atheist chaos havoc



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I do not go to church. I don’t go to Christian church or Jew church or any other church. I don’t go to church at all. Not ever. A perfect Sunday for me is spent drinking green tea while reading the Sunday New York Times. Yikes! Why don’t I just turn in my Al-Qaeda membership form and call it a day? As if that wasn’t bad enough, not only do I not go to church:

I don’t believe in God. How can I say the Pledge of Allegiance if I don’t believe in God? How can I spend our American currency which pledges “In God We Trust?” How can I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, so help me God? Answer: I can’t. It’s a real problem. Don’t get me wrong – I’d like to believe in God. I wish I did, especially if He was the kind of God that thought America was #1. But I don’t, which to many people is the same as not believing in America. Up until recently, I thought those people were lunatics.

Michael Ian Black

Stichwörter: humor belief atheism funny opinion atheist jewish separation-of-church-and-state jew blog al-qaeda



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I have a firm belief in such things as, you know, the water, the Earth, the trees and sky. And I'm wondering, it is increasingly difficult to find those elements in nature, because it's nature I believe in rather than some spiritual thing.

Bill Blass

Stichwörter: reductionism spiritual atheism water atheist spirituality earth materialism elements



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I have a firm belief in such things as, you know, the water, the Earth, the trees and sky. And I'm wondering, it is increasingly difficult to find those elements in nature, because it's nature I believe in rather than some spiritual thing.

Interviewer: You're not a religious man?

No. And I do suppose that science has taken, to a large extent and for a number of people, has taken the place of religion.

Interviewer: What do you mean by that?

That one can have more belief in scientific cures or scientific miracles than you do in God miracles. It's inevitable that we will eventually diffuse into nothingness . . .

Bill Blass

Stichwörter: wisdom science truth reality death atheism atheist discovery



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(From Boulez, an authorized biography by Joan Peyser)

At the chapel door he [a priest associated with a school Boulez attended] asked me if what he had been told was true: that Boulez no longer believed in God. I said it was...

Pierre Boulez

Stichwörter: atheism atheist french composer conductor



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If you can remain as an atheist in a falling plane, then it means you are a real atheist!

Mehmet Murat ildan

Stichwörter: atheist



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Atheism is without God. It does not assert no God. The atheist does not say that there is no God, but he says 'I know not what you mean by God. I am without the idea of God. The word God to me is a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation. I do not deny God, because I cannot deny that of which I have no conception, and the conception of which by its affirmer is so imperfect that he is unable to define it for me.

Charles Bradlaugh

Stichwörter: belief atheism atheist definition clarity knowlege



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Many of the innovations in science and philosophy have come from unbelievers, some of whom died for their 'unbeliefs.' Without unbelief, we might well be living in the Dark Ages or at least in the intellectual equivalent of that time.

In past centuries many theists savagely attacked atheists on the ground that someone without a belief in God must be a moral 'monster,' who would permit any action. This argument is rarely heard today, as the number of people who are openly atheists has become so large that its falsity is self-evident. Atheists do have a moral code to guide them. It is usually based upon the Golden Rule, plus a variety of utilitarian reasons, although there are a number of other possible systems. Rather than being immoral, most atheists are extremely moral.

There are a large number of people who can and do manage to lead decent upright lives with no use for a belief in God as a guide. Atheists do not care whether others believe as they do. They do ask, however, for the right to believe as they wish ....

Gordon Stein

Stichwörter: science liberty knowledge morality freedom ethics philosophy belief atheism atheist inquiry utilitarianism golden-rule rights moral unbelief dark-ages



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All children are atheists, they have no idea of God.

Paul-Henri Thiry

Stichwörter: knowledge belief children atheism atheist atheists idea conception



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