Zeitgeist part III

Aug 08, 2007 23:49



Zeitgeist:  is originally a German expression that means "the spirit of the age", literally translated as "time (Zeit) spirit (Geist)". It describes the intellectual and cultural climate of an era. The German pronunciation of the word is [ˈtsa͡ɪtga͡ɪst] (IPA). In German, the word has more layers of meaning than the English translation, including ( Read more... )

ron paul, orwell, freedom, world government, education, constitution, revolution, jfk, slavery, nau, military maxim, international bankers, federal reserve

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madamealexis August 9 2007, 07:46:49 UTC
That is a damn good video!

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andrearice August 9 2007, 22:17:08 UTC
Just watched the whole thing. Pretty amazing.

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snarlingchesty August 10 2007, 15:56:50 UTC
My only criticism about this production is in the presentation of part I. they did not have to use “foul mouthed” comedians to get their point across. As far I am concerned, the historical record used to explain the history of Judeo/Christian theology and the exploitation of people by “organized religions” is correct. The Bible for the most part, is unquestionably an astrological map that has been passed down through the ages. It is of my opinion however, that this does not prove that the book of John and the existence of Jesus are “pure fiction”. They fail to prove that. The holidays of Christmas, Easter, Passover etc. are ancient Pagan astrological celebrations that were adopted by “The Church” to draw the Pagans in. This is a good example of “ manipulation” used by organized religion. What they do reveal is the belief system that is followed and practiced by ranking officials within the NWO. These beliefs are known as “Mystery Babylon”.

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andrearice August 10 2007, 16:06:00 UTC
Thanks for bringing that up. I thought about saying something about part one, but I do agree with the facts they presented. I personally believe that the story of Jesus has been known since the beginning of time, that most religions come from a common source, that God's course in "one eternal round" so everything they presented to disprove Christianity really "proved" it for me. Of course the Hebrews and the Egyptians have close connections- they lived together for more than 400 years. I don't believe the bible has the cornered the market of truth, so I had no problem with most of what they presented in part one, just their spin on it. What they presented about the origins of Christianity in the first century and the nicene council and the cathoic church is all a matter of historical record. History repeats itself. It's important to remember history and remember what's been done in the name of religion in the past so that our faith is true to God not man, and so we don't fall into that trap again.

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snarlingchesty August 10 2007, 16:52:36 UTC
LOL!!! Please, next time say something. I won’t be offended; this is “sport” for me. I do actually feel foolish however, over the fact that I did not watch the whole movie before I posted it. I was a pretty shocked during part I wondering what part II was going to “throw” into my face. I was thinking, “Gee-whiz”, “what did I get myself into”? But part II turned out to be very good so I am happy with this post. I just wish that I were able to place my disclaimer in advance.

To those who are ignorant of such subjects: Beware! Man is a perfidious creature.

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