Comments on Who knew Louis C.K. was a (funny) philosopher?TypePad2013-05-04T03:34:07ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2013/05/who-knew-louis-ck-was-a-funny-philosopher/comments/atom.xml/Skeptic commented on 'Who knew Louis C.K. was a (funny) philosopher?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2017eead82737970d2013-05-05T18:54:40Z2013-05-06T05:46:58ZSkepticOops I forgot the link http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1d2v7i/parents_of_reddit_what_is_the_creepiest_thing/<p>Oops I forgot the link<br />
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</p>Skeptic commented on 'Who knew Louis C.K. was a (funny) philosopher?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e2019101cfdbe0970c2013-05-05T15:54:49Z2013-05-06T05:46:58ZSkepticSpeaking of children, have you seen this? For someone who is interested in both spirituality and real world objective experience,...<p>Speaking of children, have you seen this? For someone who is interested in both spirituality and real world objective experience, these stories, read all together, can make you think.</p>Lango6 commented on 'Who knew Louis C.K. was a (funny) philosopher?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e201901bd3ccc8970b2013-05-04T13:56:39Z2013-05-04T20:06:25ZLango6http://profile.typepad.com/lango6Brian, that was a great show; a little slow to develop initially, but he delivered in a big way. I...<p>Brian, that was a great show; a little slow to develop initially, but he delivered in a big way. I think the ending you describe will become his signature. It wouldn't surprise me if he makes it a staple of all his shows or he creates an album (CD/Book) of them--many albums at that. I also liked that his first attribution was to George Carlin, whom many of us like-minded faithless consider a sort of patron saint of humor and even contemporary philosophy.</p>