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"Somewhere between Brattstrom's 301 Club discussions of God and evolution and White's ethological explanations about the evolution of animal behaviour, my Christian icthus (the fish with Greek symbols that Christians wore in the 1970s to publicly indicate their faith) got away, and with it my religion."- Michael Shermer, Why People Believe Weird Things.
Of all my favourite writers and skeptics, Dr. Michael Brant Shermer is perhaps the one I feel a curious kinship with. Once a born-again Christian, Shermer initially pursued a degree in theology (with a future career as a theologian in mind) before switching to psychology when he found out that a PhD would require proficiency in several languages. It was there that he found statistics and mastered instead the language of science. By the end of his first year of graduate psychology at California State University,
"I had abandoned Christianity and stripped off my silver ichthus, replacing what was for me the stultifying dogmas of a two-thousand-year-old religion with the world view of an always changing, always fresh science."
- from Science Friction: Where the Known Meets the Unknown.
A nontheist and libertarian (and serious cycling enthusiast), Dr. Shermer is currently the Executive Director of the Skeptics Society (of whose magazine, the Skeptic, he was the Founding Publisher), the host of the Skeptics Distinguished Science Lecture Series at Caltech, and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Claremont Graduate University. He also produced and cohosted the Fox Family TV series Exploring the Unknown, writes monthly columns for Scientific American, and has published a number of books ranging in topic from evolutionary economics to the irrationality of pseudoscience and intelligent design.
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So much for swearing off detail.
But I was sick at the time I started this, and detail was the only thing I could paint.
Actually, the initial plan was to do a lighthearted tribute to Richard Dawkins and Michael Shermer, with Dawkins holding a sledgehammer and a broken pocketwatch, and Shermer with his silver ichthus and vestment. But then Dawkins got his own serious picture . I was determined not to completely sacrifice my whimsical idea, however.
Comments regarding the painting are welcome, as always. Derogatory remarks concerning the person portrayed are not.
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Comments: 58
ocelott [2008-12-22 02:57:58 +0000 UTC]
I can't stop giggling at the slightly psychotic look to your anglerfish...
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DarthFar In reply to ocelott [2008-12-23 02:50:40 +0000 UTC]
Psychotic! AHAHAHAHAHA. Yeah, his real-life counterparts *do* looks somewhat crazed as well.
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Celestial4ever [2008-12-10 00:03:29 +0000 UTC]
Cool! Your style is becoming more and more realistic each time *suddenly becomes hungry* Fiiiisshhh...
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DarthFar In reply to Celestial4ever [2008-12-10 02:03:29 +0000 UTC]
Ew! I doubt angler fish would taste very nice. Thank you very much, Mel.
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Celestial4ever In reply to DarthFar [2008-12-10 02:22:05 +0000 UTC]
No problem! But hey, anything *should* be tasty when you're hungry
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DarthFar In reply to Celestial4ever [2008-12-10 02:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Well, just make sure your dinner doesn't eat *you* first.
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Celestial4ever In reply to DarthFar [2008-12-10 06:41:11 +0000 UTC]
I'll try my best *sneaks*
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gryphontamer [2008-11-26 22:41:46 +0000 UTC]
I wish I knew who said it, but there's a great quotation for skeptics: "You are entitled to your own beliefs, but not your own facts."
Love this picture, man.
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wincenworks [2008-11-20 10:04:08 +0000 UTC]
He seems like an interesting fellow...
*makes a note to see if he can read some of the guy's books... doubts they'll be as interesting as this painting though*
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DarthFar In reply to wincenworks [2009-02-01 15:11:24 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I'm sure you'll find his books highly entertaining. Skeptics with a sense of humour are fun to read.
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wincenworks In reply to DarthFar [2009-02-02 06:17:04 +0000 UTC]
Sadly in my experience the skeptic market is frequently filled with people who's idea of skepticism is "because I say so" so now I'm skeptical of anyone calling themselves a skeptic.
Enough irony and confusion for everyone.
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DarthFar In reply to Svera [2009-02-01 15:11:43 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad the fish amuses you. Thanks!
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Firera [2008-11-19 09:26:11 +0000 UTC]
Like I said during your wips. Spectacular detail and I love the eyes. Maybe I should manipulate this and have him have a pink gizka in his hand.
[runs away]
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DarthFar In reply to Firera [2009-02-01 15:12:10 +0000 UTC]
A pink gizka of doom?? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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FalconFan [2008-11-19 00:43:06 +0000 UTC]
The portraits you paint of your heroes, Far, are so full of life and depth, detail and realism, and we all learn so much about these men and women through your tributes! I'm loving--as most of the replies already state--the angler fish about to devour the madly-fleeing icthus, and the almost impish grin on Shermer's face (which is so beautifully done it looks like a photograph, btw); good art is supposed to get us talking, isn't it? IMHO, then--this is art of the very highest quality!
FF
PS--Ever so glad you're on the mend, too--"crud" is always a pain!
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DarthFar In reply to FalconFan [2009-08-06 16:08:16 +0000 UTC]
Man, FF, I am *so* sorry for taking next to forever for replying to your comments!
Thank you very much. I'm glad my viewers learn something new when they visit my gallery (I think it's a carryover from my H2G2 days, where it was not acceptable to do an article about something that another person had already covered, lol) - or, at least, get more than a sense of "Oh, that's nice".
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FracturedReality [2008-11-18 22:14:26 +0000 UTC]
Bite you? Ok. *bites Far*
The detail is incredible. My fav is the Angler Fish eating the icthus (awww!)...
I love how much expression you put into his face... he looks like a really nice, likable guy, like my bio teacher from eleventh grade.... and I can't find anything to nitpick about. Phooey.
Welcome back, amigo.
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DarthFar In reply to FracturedReality [2009-01-09 18:17:37 +0000 UTC]
OW! owowowowow that hurt!
[goes to nurse injury]
Thanks very much. He *seems* like a nice guy - for a debunker, he certainly comes across as being more polite than some of the others I know.
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FracturedReality In reply to DarthFar [2009-01-09 19:15:23 +0000 UTC]
lol. Sorry. You might wanna get a shot for that...
And politeness is always good... no one wants to listen to a screaming idiot.
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DarthFar In reply to FracturedReality [2009-01-10 02:50:13 +0000 UTC]
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FracturedReality In reply to DarthFar [2009-01-10 18:29:17 +0000 UTC]
Hehe... Oh, I mean, "No, of course not! I just don't want you to get Tetanus!!"
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teigh [2008-11-18 21:55:00 +0000 UTC]
I can never get over the detail in your paintings!
Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, we'll find out in the end who's right.
Look forward to what you do next.
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DarthFar In reply to teigh [2009-08-06 16:03:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much! I tend to get sucked into detail, no matter how I try to stay away from them.
[sorry for the late reply!]
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Melancholic-Stock [2008-11-18 18:08:37 +0000 UTC]
I may not agree with your beliefs, but I wouldn't yell at you. A zealot in any belief system is a total idiot. I believe you can respect a person and look beyond what they believe.
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DarthFar In reply to Melancholic-Stock [2009-01-09 17:18:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for your feedback. And yes, I too believe it's possible for people of different faiths (or lack thereof) to coexist peacefully by respecting each other's belief system, even if you don't believe in them.
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psychoticdustbunny [2008-11-18 16:17:52 +0000 UTC]
Fish. Mmmm. I was wondering what to have for supper.
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DarthFar In reply to psychoticdustbunny [2008-11-18 16:34:55 +0000 UTC]
I don't think angler fish taste very nice.
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psychoticdustbunny In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 17:10:47 +0000 UTC]
Only one way to find out . . .
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WraithTen [2008-11-18 14:53:01 +0000 UTC]
Do you have any 3s?
Oh come on, you were totally asking for it, lol. You know my thoughts on how you painted this - no need to repeat. Sassing you, however, is a NEED.
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DarthFar In reply to WraithTen [2008-11-18 16:00:02 +0000 UTC]
You make me think of that scene from The Books of Magic where the dragons are playing Go Fish in the Chinese antique shop.
And oh sure, sass me. You'll be sorry the next time you get snagged by a smoker and nobody saves your arse.
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WraithTen In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 16:29:22 +0000 UTC]
Francis would save me.
And I seem to recall Louis needing to be rescued a couple times...
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DarthFar In reply to WraithTen [2008-11-18 17:02:09 +0000 UTC]
Didn't we all? I seem to recall Bill being trapped by the Tank.
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WraithTen In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 17:35:19 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, because Zoey ran away like a little girl.
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DarthFar In reply to WraithTen [2008-11-18 18:24:08 +0000 UTC]
Oh yeah, that was fun. Was anybody else even shooting at the damn thing besides Louis? I know I totally ran out of bullets for my SMG firing at it.
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WraithTen In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 21:19:12 +0000 UTC]
Hey, it was Bill or Zoey - I chose Bill. Bullets were flying, I'm not sure what was getting hit but the bullets were going somewhere.
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DarthFar In reply to WraithTen [2008-11-19 05:09:27 +0000 UTC]
Yeah well. Thank you for shooting at me. More than once. Although... I'm admittedly guilty of doing the same.
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Hubby-N-Dad [2008-11-18 13:55:05 +0000 UTC]
fantastic art... love the molecule and the big Fishy having a snack. Just a great piece. However, the fact that you have to place this "Comments regarding the painting are welcome, as always. Derogatory remarks concerning the person portrayed are not." saddens me a bit. Not that you wrote it, that you had to.
Speaking of "Bite Me", I'm playing KoTOR again.... deal with it Far, deal with it.
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DarthFar In reply to Hubby-N-Dad [2008-11-18 15:48:55 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much, Tom. Re: the remarks - After getting yelled at by several people for stuff I'd drawn (once by a religious zealot who accused me of being evil because I was a scientist), I decided to take the precaution of labelling anything I drew that might elicit a hostile response, lol.
Wouldn't blame you for playing KotOR; I'm thinking of playing TSL myself.
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Hubby-N-Dad In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 15:57:48 +0000 UTC]
TSL is hard for me to play because Lucas Arts ruined a very promising game... the first 75% is great, the last 25%.... ummm, no.
In regard to remarks... I'm not a big fan of religion, but my faith is very strong. I bet you'd be suprised to know that my wife and I are devout Christians. I find that many "Christians" are so busy being judgemental, that they lose the meaning of having faith. Meh, another subject for another day.
Laters Far... use that scientific mind of yours to find Revan in the unknown, make us both happy!
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DarthFar In reply to Hubby-N-Dad [2008-11-18 16:19:59 +0000 UTC]
Ugh. Let's not even go into what a wreck the ending of TSL is. I don't think there's a single gamer out there who *didn't* say "WHAT THE GIZKA???" I still have hopes on the restoration project, though. [crosses fingers] Have you heard about SW:TOR? [groans]
Actually, I sort of figured. I also figured that what people believe in is also their right and their business, unless they decide to encroach on my territory, so as long as there's mutual respect, everything is well.
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Hubby-N-Dad In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 16:34:02 +0000 UTC]
ah hah, the MMO. Yeah I've heard. Set 300 years after Revan's time, which is good as it leaves room for more single player RPGs. Rumor I've heard, is the head of the Jedi Council at this point in cannon, is a descendent of Revan and Bastila (an NPC, not useable).
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Hubby-N-Dad In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 16:29:32 +0000 UTC]
what is SW:TOR ?? I shall Google! And there is much respect between you and I... no issues here.
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DarthFar In reply to Hubby-N-Dad [2008-11-18 16:55:35 +0000 UTC]
Star Wars: The Old Republic. Oh yeah, that's right. The next chapter of KotOR will be a MMORPG. [facepalm] Can you believe it?
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Hubby-N-Dad In reply to DarthFar [2008-11-18 17:04:28 +0000 UTC]
see my second, my thoughtful response... and no, I'm not excited, at all.
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