Roark blew up buildings that were the property of other people (hypocrite), then swore on a Bible (Rand was an Atheist) and testified in court (submitting to the law of the people) that he served no man (exact opposite teachings of Jesus in the Bible that he just swore on).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq9udFmsNO0
The Howard Roark trial defense written by Ayn Rand spoken by Gary Cooper. Originally Posted by john_galt
Howard Roark was a fictitious character (I thought someone told Longer that) and his dialog was written by Rand to make a statement of a man in a trial in the America of 1949. What ever Rand believed is one thing and whatever Roark said he believed is fiction. By the way, that man was really called Gary Cooper and he was an actor. He was not really an architect and he didn't really blow up a building. Originally Posted by john_galtA little selective isnt it John, when ever there is a negative were told its just fiction but when it's something you believe in and support than were told its something we should follow. For the record I am not casting a postion for or against either the book or the movie, because I have seen or read neither. Just love how you cherry pick points of view.
DD nipping at my heels, making more unsupported charges. Do you get tired with all the leaping to conclusions? Originally Posted by john_galtWell John if what Roark did was ficition and it was written by Rand, then wouldn't what Rand be fiction. So your asking that the act of fiction be ignored because he no one blew up anything, but then we are to listen and follow to what Rand wrote, which is also a book of fiction, I know you have a serious love for this John, which may be why you are like you are. Oh by the way saw your post in the Kansas City star the other day, what a tard.
Howard Roark was a fictitious character (I thought someone told Longer that) and his dialog was written by Rand to make a statement of a man in a trial in the America of 1949. What ever Rand believed is one thing and whatever Roark said he believed is fiction. By the way, that man was really called Gary Cooper and he was an actor. He was not really an architect and he didn't really blow up a building. Originally Posted by john_galtDuh. It's ALL fiction. My point was that it was BAD fiction.