To: perfect stranger
I used to think they were pretty funny. However, this Centurion/Crucifixion stunt is a joke I guess I "don't get". I mean, aside from its {apparent} sacreligious content, what is supposed to be funny about ut?
Also, I think Penn is rather conservative. I remember him supporting the elder Bush in '92.
Remember too, that Ayn Rand, another conservative icon and staunch anti-communist, was also a devout athiest.
To: Sans-Culotte
Remember too, that Ayn Rand, another conservative iconAyn Rand is a libertarian deity, not conservative.
To: Sans-Culotte
Penn is against the death penalty (don't know his take on abortion, he has some jarred deformed fetuses in his "collection" at home).
20 posted on
02/08/2003 1:43:12 PM PST by
weegee
To: Sans-Culotte
I know some athiests. They don't do stupid stunts like that, and they wouldn't condone behavior like that.
Penn's not just an athiest, he's actively anti-religious, and showing no respect for other's views.
It's funny- I read one column of his where in the same paragraph, he uses the Lord's name in vain, but also states that he prefers to call his friend Chris, as opposed to his given name of Christian. I will waste no more time or money on P and T.
23 posted on
02/08/2003 2:15:00 PM PST by
perfect stranger
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