Darth Wong wrote:Dooey Jo wrote:Well, Ray in Ghostbusters says, when asked by Winston if he believes in God, that he's "never met him". Considering his job and education, one would think he would have thought about that question quite a lot, so I'd say his answer is just a nicer version of "hell no". He also rolls his eyes when the bishop-guy says he thinks all the stuff happening in the city is a sign from God.
That's not a very good example because if he
is an atheist, then he's proven wrong, as usual in Hollywood.
Well yes, he is proven wrong in so much that a Babylonian god existed, but the movie doesn't seem to make a big deal about it, and then again they kill that god. Winston suggests that perhaps it's the events described in Revelation that are taking place, but that actually turns out not to be the case. But even so he is different from the usual "angry with God" bullshit. If some idiot had made
Ghostbusters today, his line would probably have been "son, one time believed, but then I saw how crazy the world is blah blah", right with his glorious conversion at the end (if they would even feel the need to bring in Biblical references).
This is actually one of the things I find most annoying with American movies and television. Over here, the only place where I see people thinking that atheists are people that are angry with God etc. is on moronic message boards from moronic fundamentalists. That stereotype just doesn't exist on Swedish television (or rather it used to be that way, but I think I'm seeing a slight American influence and I can't say I'm very happy about it).