Review of The Genius Club

6/10
I know who I am
31 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The movie was interesting. Far from perfection: mediocre acting, too long, lack of fluency.

Anyway it is interesting. I know who or what I am: a being who was born, is living, procreated and then will die.

Many people are convinced then there is always an "after" and a "before" because the whole human experience seems to prove this. To me is just a men-centered point of view: we come from nowhere and we end in the same way. Many other people cannot deal with this because they think it is reductive and then they believe in gods who built a human centered universe. ALL religions have to cope with things who go wrong, so they invented EVIL.

Evil is a human invention, just like Good and ethics.

Another idea shared by many people is that all questions have an answer. This is not true. Not necessarily true.

Who am I? What am I doing here? Where do I come from? Where will I go after death? Maybe there is no answer.

God existence. God DO exist. If not what are we talking about? Santa Claus exists too. If not, what are children waiting for on Christmas Eve. Numbers DO exist because I use them to count.

Atheism, at least MY own kind of, does not deny gods. All gods exist. From Christian gods to Muslim's to Hindu's etc. People are not crazy!

I don't BELIEVE that gods' existence can affect MY existence in some way. I do not believe that I have a soul that will survive after my death. I DON'T want a thing like. I want to DIE forever.

People are more than 7 billion. World is inherently chaotic and future is unpredictable: who could have predicted European Union in 1945? And Communism fall in the 90s?

After all the main them of the movie is correct: there is no answer.
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