Talk:Three Tales (opera)

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I took out this bit, as it isn't neutral:

"By juxtaposing these concepts, Reich and Korot assert negative connotations to cloning and artificial intelligence, placing them alongside nuclear tests and the burning of the Hindenburg as twentieth-century "disasters" that affront Judaic religious belief of the "soul" as something that is divinely given."

This claim should be backed up by sources claiming that Korot and Reich assert negative connotations. I think Reich and Korot themselves said they tried to remain neutral (although the made some negative remarks about Marvin Minsky, but the work is of course open to interpretation. Interpretation should only be included in the article when it's backed up by several sources. The we could say: "Some critics claim that by juxtaposing these concepts, Reich and Korot assert negative connotations to cloning and artificial intelligence, etc." menscht 23:59, 5 January 2007 (UTC)