Hello Weaser,
I'm happy to be able to respond to your post without fear of deletion.
Thankyou for resigning your position. You've done yourself proud.
Now keep in mind that it is
you who is making such big deal of watching or not watching Zeitgeist 2, and still you rattle on.
Of course I won't be bothered trying to discuss with you the points of the movie/doco that I was interested in discussing, but a few of the points that I am/was interested in were as follows:
Are we making the most of our available resources?
Should we be relying on ourselves and our local communities more than we rely on "the system"?
Will there be a day where religions will be seen as being archaic, and will therefore be updated with more modern and knowedgable philosophies?
..or whatever else.I think I've outlined enough times the idealisms involved in the Zeitgeist 2 movie/doco, and also the fact that it's just a collaboration of known ideas and theories, but you seem to choose to put the whole thing into the category of some messianic message where religious people must fear the wrath of God or the devil if they watch it.
Like almost anything put forward for consideration, there's angles (not angels) involved, and the creator wants you to see a point of view.
The main point of view that I see, is that we have enough resources available already to be living in a better place without wars, starving and suffering. However, as you've proven, there will always be those who have no idea of how to present leadership; there's a
big difference between wanting lead and wanting to control.
I doubted from the very start that I'd be able to discuss anything much with you that is of personal interest, mainly because of your unfounded defensiveness, and of course, the simple fact that you haven't even seen the subject of discussion.
I won't bother picking apart the critical review that you've entered, but it's probably less critical than the downside review that I've already posted:
Quote:To be critical, I'd say that it's a bit boring, a bit too idealogical, nothing that I haven't seen before, there's quite a bit of movie
making involved, and I don't know much about the people who provide their POV's or (so-called) facts.
I did however, think that the "technocommunist rat poison" statement was a bit rich considering the world's current situation.
Free trade capitalism is really kicking butt for us all atm isn't it?
Next will be capitalist cries for more government control over how "free trade" operates.
I don't believe in divine intervention, but I do believe in possibilities for the (most probably) distant future.
If you consider how far we (humans) have come in just 100 years as far as outgrowing a barbaric nature, then we're probably doing sort of OK..relatively speaking of course.
But nobody's talking about changing the world tomorrow!
I'm more interested in what people would consider a utopian society to be. Fresco's vision doesn't
go far enough as far as I'm concerned.
And so I get a bit idealistic at times...so what?
Where else should I discuss my idealisms rather than a "Fringe, or a Spirituality" forum?
You discuss UFO abductions here don't you?
IMO, the next time that you find yourself jumping up and down, and waving your arms in the air with your boobs jouncing to an hysterical beat because of something you haven't even seen, you might like to remind yourself that most people
can think for themselves...and they do.