From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: I am an atheist, a total atheist,...
To: GENIE
Date: 1/1/1994 4:40:00 PM
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I am an atheist, a total atheist, and am more than happy. What I write is what I write, what I am is what I is.
Yes, much of my own background goes into what I write. In the case of religion, and spirituality...a writer's job is to be as honest as he can in telling a story. My canvas (for lack of a less grandiose term) is the human condition. And since the dawn of sentience, humanity has been trying to figure out its place in the universe. The religious impulse is as much a part of that process as anything else, and it must be treated with integrity and respect, as I would have my own views respected. I try not to exclude something just because I don't agree with it, because that corrupts the whole purpose of writing, which requires an honest look at the subject.
And as a writer, there are parts of the religious impulse that I want to examine, and explore, and raise questions about, just as much as I'd like to explore the scientific aspects of living in space, and the more personal, emotional repercussions of this. It's all a part of trying to figure out who, and what, and *why* we are.
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From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: I am an atheist, a total atheist,...
To: GENIE
Date: 1/1/1994 4:40:00 PM
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I am an atheist, a total atheist, and am more than happy. What I write is what I write, what I am is what I is.
Yes, much of my own background goes into what I write. In the case of religion, and spirituality...a writer's job is to be as honest as he can in telling a story. My canvas (for lack of a less grandiose term) is the human condition. And since the dawn of sentience, humanity has been trying to figure out its place in the universe. The religious impulse is as much a part of that process as anything else, and it must be treated with integrity and respect, as I would have my own views respected. I try not to exclude something just because I don't agree with it, because that corrupts the whole purpose of writing, which requires an honest look at the subject.
And as a writer, there are parts of the religious impulse that I want to examine, and explore, and raise questions about, just as much as I'd like to explore the scientific aspects of living in space, and the more personal, emotional repercussions of this. It's all a part of trying to figure out who, and what, and *why* we are.
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