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Um, what? I believe every single one of those professions are meaningful. They are actually more meaningful than any other career.

Just because society works with music/art doesn't mean it should.

I wouldn't say that Dali did.

I just don't see the point of music. It's fine if you can enjoy how it sounds in your ears or playing it, but making money with it is beyond belief. As a socialist I just can't stand for that sort of greed.

The two are mutually exclusive, are they not?

I actually love my job. I love the customers and my coworkers and what I do. It's nice to be a part of something.

I never said that making video games was not a profession. I have the utmost respect for those that produce them.

I love Lady Gaga! Pop music is actually my favorite genre.

Since when does "entertainment" have value?

Just because it's demanding doesn't mean it's meaningful.

Making Youtube videos contributes nothing to society. It doesn't feed or clothe anyone, therefore it's meaningless.

How is making video games a hobby?

Yes. I would hate to be paid to do something I love.

If it contributes nothing to society it's meaningless.

Programming does, art and film creation don't.

Am I the only one that thinks this is a great thing? Perhaps he should get a real job rather than relying on a hobby.

Because God would make the rules. You must follow the rules of whoever instated them and has the power to punish or reward thusly. Who cares if God is an asshole; certainly many Christians wouldn't mind and would be rewarded by such a god.

It's certainly not as bad as Charles Martinet's rendition of Mario and Luigi in the RPG series. It's borderline xenophobia.

Well, they made a Yoshi's Island sequel (DS) and not a Yoshi's Story one, so taking from the former seems more likely.

Where are your statistics to back up the claim that the "overwhelming majority" of religious people believe in Young Earth Creationism? In my experience, and from what I have personally read, is that most don't.