Will the irony never end?So we can safely add parody and satire to the long list of things you have shown no understanding of? Like "guesses".
That says absolutely nothing about parody establishing core ideas about the said parties concept of the subject. Such is parody that it doesn't even require that the said party even believe it or have evidence.And the concept of tongue-in-cheek as well? They are simply illustrations of the irrationality in believing in unevidenced things and the impossibility of disproving such absurdities. No one takes them seriously, though they are good illustrations of the point.
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The lack of evidence of African people being apes doesn't somehow undercut or prevent the viewer from comprehending key values in the author's assessment of the situation
One could even compare the parodies of religious ideas and events as composed and advocated by theists and atheists alike to discern key values that distinguish how both parties conceive the subject
Once again, you miss the point and go on a tirade like a collapsed library shelf in the science section.Your analogy assumes we needed a pilot in the first place, it also assumes that pilots actually exist. There probably are no pilots(metaphysically speaking, of course)and your aircraft is in your control, so quit worrying about non-extant pilots and get on with your life.
The analogy is about it being reasonable to do away with anxiety in certain scenarios. My point was that in such cases the anxiety of flight is delegated under the umbrella of certain persons who we most certainly think would be worried whether the plane crashes or not.
In the case of the bus billboard, I said that the anxiety surrounding the proper treatment of the subject (god) is not dealt with in that matter. Rather, it is dissipated by the message coming from reading between the lines "god really doesn't exist, so enjoy life", and ironically, the rest of your post backs this point up (and even serves as a point to explain
key differences between atheist and theist concepts of god, etc).
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