Ed's "I don't believe in God" comment at MSG

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  • spat
    spat Posts: 644
    "I'd like to thank God, who I don't believe in for giving me support"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RFOMwwFDc

    so now, i ask ya (in my best marisa tomei voice from my cousin vinny) how can he acknowlege life after death just a few nights prior in camden and still not believe in god? maybe he just likes to get people riled up and engage us in this type of convo!
    My favorite Pearl Jam song: "Corporate Greed Boat Asshole Behind a Counter in the Oval Office"
  • spat
    spat Posts: 644
    over_bends wrote:
    If anyone cares to hear it, I captured it before Watchtower. You can hear it clear as day. It was just a joke. Calm down. If you recall the LATG DVD, he said "it's faith in something bigger," no one ridiculed him for potentially offended the atheists in attendance. Anyway...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RFOMwwFDc

    It's funny because you can clearly hear a woman say "Oh no!" A few seconds after he says it.

    lol too quick for me
    My favorite Pearl Jam song: "Corporate Greed Boat Asshole Behind a Counter in the Oval Office"
  • culot4
    culot4 Posts: 775
    over_bends wrote:
    If anyone cares to hear it, I captured it before Watchtower. You can hear it clear as day. It was just a joke. Calm down. If you recall the LATG DVD, he said "it's faith in something bigger," no one ridiculed him for potentially offended the atheists in attendance. Anyway...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RFOMwwFDc

    It's funny because you can clearly hear a woman say "Oh no!" A few seconds after he says it.

    I don't know. Didn't sound like a joke. Sounded like a bitter sort of pissed off. Whatever, its his life.
    Once in a while you can get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
  • LeilaMoonTurtle
    LeilaMoonTurtle Posts: 1,418
    ha I was wrong and the other dude was wrong

    so weird
    I went to dc and both msg shows and I wasn't sure what happened and when.

    Imagine how it is for them, with that thought I officially volunteer to tour with them for the rest of their career as to complete a study which will allow the public a better understanding of how they feel during tours.

    :)




    over_bends wrote:
    If anyone cares to hear it, I captured it before Watchtower. You can hear it clear as day. It was just a joke. Calm down. If you recall the LATG DVD, he said "it's faith in something bigger," no one ridiculed him for potentially offended the atheists in attendance. Anyway...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RFOMwwFDc

    It's funny because you can clearly hear a woman say "Oh no!" A few seconds after he says it.
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    culot4 wrote:
    I don't know. Didn't sound like a joke. Sounded like a bitter sort of pissed off. Whatever, its his life.

    To me it sounded like a snarky, sarcastic voice. Anything but serious as far as professing his faith on the stage goes.
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  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    spat wrote:
    lol too quick for me

    Ha! Atleast it was my video you were linking to. :)
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  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    hmm u want to b matt or ed?

    Matt of course
  • Surf Rider
    Surf Rider Posts: 813
    edit
  • spat
    spat Posts: 644
    over_bends wrote:
    Ha! Atleast it was my video you were linking to. :)

    oh those are your videos?! good job! i saw the back of mine and my friends' heads during indifference :)
    My favorite Pearl Jam song: "Corporate Greed Boat Asshole Behind a Counter in the Oval Office"
  • LeilaMoonTurtle
    LeilaMoonTurtle Posts: 1,418
    I have to figure out my feelings about this and y it bugs me


    Matt of course
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    spat wrote:
    oh those are your videos?! good job! i saw the back of mine and my friends' heads during indifference :)

    Thanks a lot! They were my first time recording anything and was shocked when I uploaded them to my computer to find out how well they turned out. Hearing about people seeing themselves in the videos has actually been one of the most fun parts about putting them up.
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  • LeilaMoonTurtle
    LeilaMoonTurtle Posts: 1,418
    I have video I want to upload but don't know how to :(


    I've never recorded on my digital camera and so far the pics were fine


    yea just thought I'd share that


    Anything to keep this awesome thread going
    :)




    over_bends wrote:
    Thanks a lot! They were my first time recording anything and was shocked when I uploaded them to my computer to find out how well they turned out. Hearing about people seeing themselves in the videos has actually been one of the most fun parts about putting them up.
  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    I have video I want to upload but don't know how to :(

    Don't know how to upload to youtube? Try clicking on that big yellow button in the top right that says UPLOAD.
  • goo
    goo Posts: 226
    over_bends wrote:
    If anyone cares to hear it, I captured it before Watchtower. You can hear it clear as day. It was just a joke. Calm down. If you recall the LATG DVD, he said "it's faith in something bigger," no one ridiculed him for potentially offended the atheists in attendance. Anyway...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0RFOMwwFDc

    It's funny because you can clearly hear a woman say "Oh no!" A few seconds after he says it.

    wonder why everyone cheered and went wild when he made that comment... it's too easy to simply put that you don't believe in something. but when someone states that they DO believe in something and WHY, now that's worthy of a clap. this is sad stuff.
  • PlantPage55
    PlantPage55 Posts: 136
    Here's my take on the whole "faith in something bigger" vs. "who I don't believe in" thing:

    Perhaps he's like a friend I had in high school. He didn't think there was a God, persay, but he kind of hoped there was something out there kind of guiding us. Like, maybe the spirits of others who have gone before us (which Ed seems to sometimes reference - i.e. the Russert thing). Or it could be another "force" entirely (nature?)

    Now, that said. I don't think that is any more or less crazy than believing there is a God. It's just some sort of "hope" to hang on to. Whether it is a God or spirits or a life force or whatever. And it doesn't make you "WEAK" if you believe in something like that! What harm is there in something like that? And there's nothing wrong in believing in NOTHING like that either

    Now, step back and think about what I just wrote and realize that it is completely separate from "religion" - which is far more structured and can, in fact, be damaging if you hold too strictly to it.

    I find that in society, we hold labels as far too indicative of who we are or what we believe. For instance, I do believe in God. Technically, I am a Christian. I do go to church, to set aside time every week to say "thanks, big guy." Still, I understand that the Earth is millions of years old. I understand that homosexuals shouldn't be treated differently. I understand that there was, in fact, evolution of man. Yet, I all too often get lumped in with everyone else. Yet, I understand the anger that the bounds of religions can cause when those ideals are archaic and misguided - but to be received with vitriol just because I identified myself as a "Catholic" once (which actually DID happen in real life) seems to be a little on the hypocritical side. :(
    Are we getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?
  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    I can't believe this thread is still going on. It was a throwaway line. That's it.

    I swear to God, if Ed saw how every single word that came out of his mouth was parsed and dissected on this site -- with some people obviously looking to invent reasons to be offended -- he'd probably never go on stage again.

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  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    Here's my take on the whole "faith in something bigger" vs. "who I don't believe in" thing:

    Perhaps he's like a friend I had in high school. He didn't think there was a God, persay, but he kind of hoped there was something out there kind of guiding us. Like, maybe the spirits of others who have gone before us (which Ed seems to sometimes reference - i.e. the Russert thing). Or it could be another "force" entirely (nature?)

    Now, that said. I don't think that is any more or less crazy than believing there is a God. It's just some sort of "hope" to hang on to. Whether it is a God or spirits or a life force or whatever. And it doesn't make you "WEAK" if you believe in something like that! What harm is there in something like that? And there's nothing wrong in believing in NOTHING like that either

    Now, step back and think about what I just wrote and realize that it is completely separate from "religion" - which is far more structured and can, in fact, be damaging if you hold too strictly to it.

    I find that in society, we hold labels as far too indicative of who we are or what we believe. For instance, I do believe in God. Technically, I am a Christian. I do go to church, to set aside time every week to say "thanks, big guy." Still, I understand that the Earth is millions of years old. I understand that homosexuals shouldn't be treated differently. I understand that there was, in fact, evolution of man. Yet, I all too often get lumped in with everyone else. Yet, I understand the anger that the bounds of religions can cause when those ideals are archaic and misguided - but to be received with vitriol just because I identified myself as a "Catholic" once (which actually DID happen in real life) seems to be a little on the hypocritical side. :(

    Some people think about this shit WAY too much. It's not a big deal. Why would anyone really give a fuck?
  • gusturtle
    gusturtle Posts: 443
    butterfly1 wrote:
    ..it was just a quick throwaway line--not a major theological statement or anything like that.

    glad it was a quick statement. it'll be easy to use my mp3-editor to cut this out immediately.
  • writersu
    writersu Posts: 1,867
    Here's my take on the whole "faith in something bigger" vs. "who I don't believe in" thing:

    Perhaps he's like a friend I had in high school. He didn't think there was a God, persay, but he kind of hoped there was something out there kind of guiding us. Like, maybe the spirits of others who have gone before us (which Ed seems to sometimes reference - i.e. the Russert thing). Or it could be another "force" entirely (nature?)

    Now, that said. I don't think that is any more or less crazy than believing there is a God. It's just some sort of "hope" to hang on to. Whether it is a God or spirits or a life force or whatever. And it doesn't make you "WEAK" if you believe in something like that! What harm is there in something like that? And there's nothing wrong in believing in NOTHING like that either

    Now, step back and think about what I just wrote and realize that it is completely separate from "religion" - which is far more structured and can, in fact, be damaging if you hold too strictly to it.

    I find that in society, we hold labels as far too indicative of who we are or what we believe. For instance, I do believe in God. Technically, I am a Christian. I do go to church, to set aside time every week to say "thanks, big guy." Still, I understand that the Earth is millions of years old. I understand that homosexuals shouldn't be treated differently. I understand that there was, in fact, evolution of man. Yet, I all too often get lumped in with everyone else. Yet, I understand the anger that the bounds of religions can cause when those ideals are archaic and misguided - but to be received with vitriol just because I identified myself as a "Catholic" once (which actually DID happen in real life) seems to be a little on the hypocritical side. :(


    well, said. on many of your points, I totally agree. I am not Catholic, but I was born into the Greek Orthodox Religion, (one I have not practiced for years and yet hold very dear memories of the men chanting and making me feel very close to God's peace), then married a Catholic guy, dabbled in that faith and then became a "born again" Christian, and realized that, faith is more about how I live and less about high fiving my fellow Christians, saying how awesome we are........
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