Postby Technomancer » Sun Sep 28, 2003 7:54 pm
I don't remember that, but then again I may have been distracted by the general awfulness of the show. I thought the animation was pretty bad, primarily because of the poor job of mixing CG effects into it. The plot and characters sucked even more. When the first two episodes were played at our club a few years ago, some people at the end shouted "Never play that again!" pretty much everyone else agreed (it really is that bad)
Of course, that scene might not have been meant as a slight. People do lose their faith over the bad things that happen to them, or to loved ones. The clumsiness of the writer (or translator) may not have expressed it fully.
The scientific method," Thomas Henry Huxley once wrote, "is nothing but the normal working of the human mind." That is to say, when the mind is working; that is to say further, when it is engaged in corrrecting its mistakes. Taking this point of view, we may conclude that science is not physics, biology, or chemistry—is not even a "subject"—but a moral imperative drawn from a larger narrative whose purpose is to give perspective, balance, and humility to learning.
Neil Postman
(The End of Education)
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge
Isaac Aasimov