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Posted by Capitalizt on Sep-28-2007 15:55:

An amazing movie I thought I'd share with you guys..

Christianity, 9-11, the federal reserve, war, our loss of liberty...this covers everything. It's just an incredible piece of work...I don't know how else to describe it.

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Christianity gets completely wtfpwned! around 13:00


Posted by Trancer-X on Sep-28-2007 18:17:

Re: An amazing movie I thought I'd share with you guys..

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Originally posted by Capitalizt
Christianity, 9-11, the federal reserve, war, our loss of liberty...this covers everything. It's just an incredible piece of work...I don't know how else to describe it.

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Christianity gets completely wtfpwned! around 13:00


I watched that a few months ago. As with most everything else in this world, it does contain a few factual errors so you can't take it at 100% face value. It also contains a wealth of good information, though - so I'm not discounting it, either.


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-29-2007 00:01:

It is interesting to note that wikipedia does not have an article on this movie. The article was deleted !!! I wonder why.

*CT mode on*

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The deletion of wikipedia�s article on �Zeitgeist the Movie� is one of the most blatant cases of censorship I�ve thus far come across in wikipedia.

It is not just that wikipedia�s rules (ironically) value online resources less than mainstream ones. What it is, is that this article was deliberately censored because of its �Christian Mythology� defiant contents and its critique of the interconnections between religion finance and greed-based politics.

You can find articles about almost any school, high school and small dust-filled village in the middle of nowhere in wikipedia. You can even find an article on �Fart�, but apparently �Zeitgeist the Movie� is just less notorious than a fart�.


Posted by Magnetonium on Sep-29-2007 00:06:

Re: Re: An amazing movie I thought I'd share with you guys..

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Originally posted by Trancer-X
I watched that a few months ago. As with most everything else in this world, it does contain a few factual errors so you can't take it at 100% face value. It also contains a wealth of good information, though - so I'm not discounting it, either.


Agreed, this movie is very old. And there are some inaccuracies, I didnt like it that much. The second half was better, and the end was brilliant ... I like the "Mad As Hell" clip, I liked them talking about how bad media and television is, that was my highlight moment ...


Posted by Krypton on Sep-29-2007 01:48:

Very interesting doc..

I would not say Christianity in its most pure form is a means of control. John Wycliffe was one theologian and father of the protestant reformation to advocate separation of church and state.

I certainly don't take everything in the doc for what it is, but it is a mind-opener.


Posted by atbell on Sep-29-2007 02:30:

I watched this a while ago and don't completely remember it all. I think I might watch it again when I get some time.

I wasn't blown away by it but I definately think it's worth watching because it is thought provoking.


Posted by Subey on Sep-29-2007 02:59:

Re: An amazing movie I thought I'd share with you guys..

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Originally posted by Capitalizt
Christianity gets completely wtfpwned! around 13:00


If HOrus owns Jesus, what does that leave you and me?


Posted by Trancer-X on Sep-29-2007 05:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
Very interesting doc..

I would not say Christianity in its most pure form is a means of control. John Wycliffe was one theologian and father of the protestant reformation to advocate separation of church and state.

I certainly don't take everything in the doc for what it is, but it is a mind-opener.


I agree. The Essenes were apparently a very benevolent bunch.

I don't want to sound like a peddler of Masonic literature, but I was reading something just recently that delved further into it which I found to be extremely interesting.

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The name Essenes is supposed to be derived from an ancient Syrian word meaning "physician," and these kindly folk are believed to have held as their purpose of existence the healing of the sick in mind, soul, and body. According to Edouard Schur�, they had two principal communities, or centers, one in Egypt on the banks of Lake Maoris, the other in Palestine at Engaddi, near the Dead Sea.

http://www.manlyphall.org/text/mystic-christianity/


edit:

BTW - The Essenes were very likely the same people who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls
(which are now in the possession of the Rockefeller Foundation with armed guards watching them 24/7)


The Dead Sea Scrolls - Pt.3


Posted by Subey on Sep-29-2007 11:55:

Earth is old school! I'm moving to Dune to hunt NEMAtodes!

Either that, or I'm going to travel to the Age of Taurus and stick,
+in a LAB and see what pops out in the Age of Aries



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