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"Darth Vader doesn't really exist" 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:19 GMT

Stop

I find your lack of faith disturbing...

Darth Vader "doesn't really exist" 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:22 GMT

Coat

What do you mean? He's there in the photo; that's better evidence than you'll get for the existance of God!

Mine's the long cloak with the hood and the lightsaber in the pocket...

shunned the dark side? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:30 GMT

Why is he then seen with these guys?

Get yer tenses right! 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:34 GMT

Dead Vulture

That should be "didn't really exist".

Afetr all it was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..........

"since Darth Vader doesn't really exist" 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:38 GMT

Hey, there's more evidence for Vader than there is for God!

There's also far less scope for conflict over the interpretation of *force-choke* You have failed me for the last time *force-choke*.

that god does not exist 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:45 GMT

Douglas Adams had published a prove that god does not exist, but Darth Vader is not god therefore he exist ... as you can see on the picture

Well 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:46 GMT

Alert

was was DV a legit precessionor or was it some prankster who just decided to join the line.. (At least his costume was better than a bin bag!)

How do we know... 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:47 GMT

Thumb Up

that it wasn't his brother Chad?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wGR4-SeuJ0

Kids Today 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:54 GMT

Dead Vulture

Its comments like that "Vader doesn't exist" which explain why kids today are running amok. In my years of growing up we knew to rightly fear Lord Vader. He may have been wearing green and white and telling us how to cross the road but that "Green Cross Code Man" we knew was really the Dark Lord of the Sith in disguise waiting to catch us out.

If he was still pursuing that simple deception kids today wouldn't be stabbing one another and getting drunk. They'd be too ruddy scared of Darth Vader to do anything but huddle in their homes abiding the law or else....

**Force-choke** Gakkk urrrkkk Force-choked Vulture

Bondi 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:54 GMT

Where in Bondi was that? Don't recognise that car park.

Isnt that . .. 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 11:02 GMT

Coat

Jeff ???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzw

lol

/Mines the one that *isnt the one you are looking for*

Who sez he's left the dark side? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 11:08 GMT

Alien

We only have the words of blokes in frocks to tell us they are the good guys. 'Holy hand grenade of Antioch', Crusades and all that stuff. Darth may well be next up for Archbish of Canterbury.

"Death Star of wonder, Death Star of light, Now who the fuck are we off to fight?"

Glad to see 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 11:21 GMT

Coat

Jedi finally being accepted as a religion, just as valid as the other fairy tales.

<mine's the pirate outfit with the noodles in the pocket>

But...... 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:17 GMT

Coat

Darth has a son out of wedlock.

Cue the News Of The World.

"Darth in son on the other side shocker with drill, sex and Bambi!"

Mines the one with the slow news day editor.

Nothing to do with OZ 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:18 GMT

Stop

It was a spoof by the Vantrú, an associtation of agnostics here in Iceland http://www.vantru.is (Icelandic only) at the local annual priest conference.

The proof:

Just check out the parking sign at the back in the picture, that's icelandic, not english.

Here's the original news (again, only in Icelandic): http://mbl.is/mm/frettir/innlent/2008/06/11/svarthofdi_a_vegum_felagsmanna_i_vantru/

This shows that "reader Howard Owens" is a lying tw@

Isn't it ironic, dontcha think 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:32 GMT

Coat

Given the main thrust of many of the comments, its ironic that the photo so graphically depicts the limitations of scientific observation!

I'm not getting my coat, I'm greeting the invisible man.

Jedi religion 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:32 GMT

Happy

It's good enough for the UK census, so valid religion in my book.

The greatest trick Darth Vader ever pulled 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:49 GMT

Coat

was convincing The Register he didn't exist.

Coat.

We know the Pope's a Catholic 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:00 GMT

But do we know if Catholicism is what it used to be?

When did Bondi get moved to Iceland? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:09 GMT

It was a spoof by the Vantrú, an associtation of agnostics here in Iceland http://www.vantru.is (Icelandic only) at the local annual priest conference.

The proof:

Just check out the parking sign at the back in the picture, that's icelandic, not english.

Here's the original news (again, only in Icelandic): http://mbl.is/mm/frettir/innlent/2008/06/11/svarthofdi_a_vegum_felagsmanna_i_vantru/

Something to consider. 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:25 GMT

Many years ago a friend of mine offered the following syllogism:

Darth Vader is Princess Leia's father.

Princess Leia is Carrie Fisher.

Eddie Fisher is Carrie Fisher's father.

Ergo, Eddie Fisher is Darth Vader.

(The friend was named Deborah, but not Reynolds.)

or in Lord Vader's own words.. 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:29 GMT

arrr oo be sayin oi doesnt exist now the moi loverrrrr, oi exists as much as the next man or sheep....

..noice Burberry..

What number am I? A gazillion? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:45 GMT

Go

Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up the stolen Pope tapes, or given you clairvoyance enough to find the Orthodox' hidden fortr…

I find your lack of faith disturbing..

I know that Catholicism has changed over the years... 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:58 GMT

...but how do we know that the Pope is a Catholic? ...or indeed human?

Or... given the fact that Jedi is now recognised (in some circles if not all) as a genuine religion, further weight is added to the already convincing argument (that silly transconfiguraion gif available from all good popup-infested avatar sites) that Ratsenburger is in fact a sith lord.

The pope is The Emperor 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 14:02 GMT

Coat

In case you have missed it, the current Catholic Pope looks like the Emperor / Senator Palpatine. Is this an elavorate attmept of the dark side on religions ? Will this spawn a new Clone war with many Dwayne Jhonson (AKA The Rock) look alikes dressed in plastic white costumes running amok ? what will be the result of Directive 666 for us ?

Mine´s the one with the funny looking pills in the right pocket

It must be a sad life... 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 14:20 GMT

Happy

Being a hard line Atheist. No enjoyment of art, no tolerance for the beliefs of others, an annoyingly smug attitude, total, blind, unquestioning belief in dogma with no ability for critital thinking and living in a world where you think people only do things to further there own position.

re: 'sad life' 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 15:09 GMT

Happy

'an annoyingly smug attitude' if that's the case, do you think they would really give a shit whether you approve or not?

Pope Catholic ?? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 15:22 GMT

Alien

"..but how do we know that the Pope is a Catholic? ...or indeed human?"

To quote Bender......."Is the Space Pope Reptilian?"

Hmm new Pope resembles Palpatine, Vader seen at Icelandic Church, Jedi religion acknowledged.......yes clearly its all a setup to allow the creation of the Jedi, then wipe them out to teach all the other religions not to fuck with Catholicism !!!!

Order 666 - "We must move quickly. The Jedi are relentless cry babies. If they are not all destroyed, it will be civil whining and complaining without end."

Incorrect location of Vader. 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 15:32 GMT

Thumb Down

This picture was not shot in NSW, it was shot in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Evidence: Look at the "P" - it says "gjald" which means "Fee" in English.

Don't get the sheep based economies mixed up, please.

Thumbs down because of a blatant error in Geography.

Sad Life??? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 15:42 GMT

I admit I have an attitude, but it's more like offensive (why only partially commit with annoying). That has nothing to do with atheism, but more because I'm just a jerk. It brings me great joy to point out irony or display sarcasm to others. Nothing sad about that, unless someone beats me up, but then that's pain and reflection.

Appreciation of art and tolerance of others beliefs has nothing to do with the belief in something that doesn't exist (which is your responsibility to prove exists, not mine to disprove). I appreciate art, music, plays, movies and books. Just because some of them are fiction doesn't mean that I can't enjoy them. I accept that the characters don't exist and are a means to convey a story or concept.

My critical thinking is what led me away from belief, in spite of years of indoctrination as a child, threats and harassment (which is all that's really needed to keep most people in line).

I'm more likely to believe that there is a planet of wookies out there in the universe because the odds (however slim) are more likely.

Besides, I've always found it amazing that atheists don't need to congregate to remind themselves of what they believe (like any other group, protecting ones rights has forced atheists to start banding together). Atheism has survived longer than any religion and it's consistently present in even the most draconian theocracy.

Sad Life? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 15:58 GMT

Go

Being an atheist, I could quite happily pull apart that entire post with counter arguments and examples of just how utterly, utterly wrong you are on every point, but instead, I think I'll post the definition of "Bigot" from Wikipedia:

"Bigot is often used as a pejorative term against a person who is obstinately devoted to prejudices, even when these views are challenged or proven to be false or not universally applicable or acceptable."

Because it fits perfectly. I think there is an irony of someone railing against atheism [and presumable being religious in some way - otherwise you'd be describing yourself, surely?] fitting the above description so well, but I'm too lazy to tease it out.

At least I don't make baseless accusations about peoples character and lifestyle based upon nothing more than a word used to describe their religious leanings, or lack thereof. I make decisions about people based upon what they say, do and behave.

I have decided that you are a bit of a twat, and a bigot to boot, not based on the idea that you *might* be religious, but based on the fact that you are clearly incapable of separating 'religion' and ' character and behaviour of an individual person', which is the mark of a true idiot. And as we all know, idiocy transcends all religious barriers...

Thanks for the opportunity of a Friday afternoon rant, I'm off to the pub :-)

Steven R

@ Crippen & Raith 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 20:32 GMT

Happy

Second (most of) that.

@ Crippen & Raith 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 21:45 GMT

Well said you two,

I really couldn't work out how dickface managed to reach all those sweeping conclusions based solely on someones refusal to be a slave to superstition.

Re: Sad Life 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 23:58 GMT

I'll make one small addition to the cavalcade of responses. You're confusing 'atheist' and 'amoral', which is a common mistake.

As is the whole their\there\they're thing, but it would be childish of me to point that out.

I don't need a book written a few thousand years ago to tell me what's right and what's wrong. Why do you?

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Sad Life 

Posted Saturday 19th July 2008 13:37 GMT

I've read the Bible...and I can't even bear to call it a good book. The plot is sketchy, characters are weak and badly presented and fiction is presented as fact, also most readers beleive the tosh contained on the pages...Thinking about it I now, I know where Dan Brown got the idea.

I love this 

Posted Saturday 19th July 2008 14:06 GMT

Gates Horns

How the sci-fi world and the religious world have come together.

BISHOPS LOVEs SCI-FI!

Re: It must be a sad life... 

Posted Saturday 19th July 2008 23:46 GMT

"No enjoyment of art," you say?

"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth..." (Exodus 20:4)

So, god is supposed to *increase* your pleasure in art; which god was that, again?

it's typo 

Posted Sunday 20th July 2008 08:54 GMT

Alien

> shunned the dark side?

> Why is he then seen with these guys?

> - Anonymous Coward

"shunned _by_ the dark side", so he 's with these guys ?

arghh 

Posted Sunday 20th July 2008 15:23 GMT

It's wookiee not wookie

Not only but also... 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 02:12 GMT

Alert

Not only is the street signs being in Icelandic a clue, but the ruffs those priests are wearing are not part of the vestments of any Anglican communion. They are characteristic of Scandiwegian Lutherans.

Just thought you'd like to know.

Its Not Bondi 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 02:31 GMT

the chick in background is not wearing a bikini / also doesn't appear to be Irish and drunk.

Bigot 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 11:05 GMT

>> I think I'll post the definition of "Bigot" from Wikipedia:

>>

>> "Bigot is often used as a pejorative term against a person who is obstinately devoted to

>> prejudices, even when these views are challenged or proven to be false or not universally

>> applicable or acceptable."

Well if Wikipedia says so it must be true.

Since Star Wars occured far, far away in a galaxy a long, long time ago.... 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 14:35 GMT

Hi, he with the good side of the Force, Obi Wan and Luke Skywalker must have been Angelican prists and converted Dark Vader. Praise the Lord! And by the way just because you don't believe in God, does not mean he doesn't exist, the evidence is all around you but you are blind.

Discover for yourself the message of HOPE that God brings to man — presented chronologically from the foundation of the world to our own time. http://ChristianAnswers.Net/hope/home.html

Athiesm and toelrance 

Posted Friday 25th July 2008 07:20 GMT

Pirate

"It must be a sad life... Being a hard line Atheist. no tolerance for the beliefs of others"

We have "tolerance" for your beliefs - it's you we don't like.

Mine's is the one with a dystopian view of the future.