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Unlike more honest atheists such as Satre and Camus, Hitchens isn’t willing to jettison these products of the numinous: one of his favourite debate questions reveals this reluctance: “what”, he asks “good deed can be done by a theist that cannot equally be done by an atheist”.
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I found out about the "radiology art" of Satre Stuelke from a NY Times article called "The Inner Beauty of a McNugget" but I would have called it something like "Scary, Toxic Looking Chicken McNuggets."
March 2009 2009
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How do you think Satre would react to your post then?
That Book You Loved? I Hated It « Tales from the Reading Room 2010
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Dostoyevsky of all writers, a shorthand for intellectual to the ignorant, who else Carla, Satre, Camus, the full pantheon of adolescent pretension?
She Reads Dostoyevski You Know ... Newmania 2008
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I was like those expats who eat France out of Camembert and croissants but continue to read Satre in English.
Gumbo Tales | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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I was like those expats who eat France out of Camembert and croissants but continue to read Satre in English.
Archive 2008-04-01 Homesick Texan 2008
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One was a math teacher who instilled in me sufficient curiosity to convince me to read Satre and Camus and the other was the chemistry teacher, an evangelical Christian, with whom I argued vigorously, but who made me think.
Faith and Doubt in the Land of My Fathers « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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When the Bible is considered meaningless gibberish, Shakespeare, Milton, and Satre will be considered meaningless gibberish as well.
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August 18, 2009 at 3:51 am lukz lik teh ches gaym bii sumtink in eh Satre plae….teh luks awf eggestenshul anomee awn dere littul faisez…
The cat traps are working. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Compared to Anderson and Herbert's works, they are a cross between Proust and Camus as edited by Satre.
The Winds of Dune...or should that be hot air? Adam Whitehead 2009
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