Zeitgeist - The Movie

Discussion in 'General' started by Tbika, Jun 27, 2007.

  1. http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

    I feel like this is something that would have been posted before, but I searched and couldn't find anything, so if it has been posted I'm sorry.

    Its a pretty incredible movie. Its has 3 parts. Part I covers the history of christianity and its origins in astrology. Part II covers the 9/11 attacks and the governments involvment, and part III covers the federal reserve and how bankers control the country. Its long, but I think its worth watching. I found it very intresting and thought provoking, and I hope you guys enjoy it.

    Please dont reply to this by bashing the 9/11 conspiracy theory without watching the movie. I'm personally still undecided, but i dont want this thread to be JUST about that.

    Heres a short clip from the section about christianity.

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  2. yeah its good. brings some things to light. specifics on stuff we already figured.
     

  3. I actually had no idea about the Christianity stuff. Jesus being based on the sun. I didnt know anything they sadi about the fedreal reserve either.
     
  4. yea this movie is prety awsome. very very true shit
     
  5. Yea, great movie. Everyone should check it out. It changed my outlook on a lot of things.

    Although I don't see how religion falls into everything else in that movie, it just sort of seems thrown in there.
     
  6. yea some truth for your ass right there.

    no written law that we must pay taxes...how nice.

    I love how the federal reserve system works.

    its a circle of sin...all has to do with $$$.
     
  7. bump it up!

    more people need to see this shit. you wont regret it. this shit is crazy!
     
  8. how interesting and mind expanding. Real food for thought.
     
  9. Actually, that's incorrect. Those people didn't not fully look into that. It is a misunderstanding.

    Here is the explanation of it all, dispelling any myths
    http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/jsiegel/Personal/taxes/IncomeTax.htm

    Also, at the beginning, they say that it is believed by Christianity that if you don't follow the 10 commandments, you go to hell. This is not entirely true. We do not keep holy the sabbath, the sabbath is on friday, so we do not fully follow the 10 commandments.

    So you can't completely trust everything that they say, however it is still quite informative.
     
  10. Not amongst all demoniations it is not. Although, Jesus never replaced the law (and he was clear on that). Instead he gave a directive to love God with all your heart, mind, body, and soul, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself. To do that, was fulfilling the ten commandments.
    lol, I wonder what Jesus would say about that? :p Read the Gospels.
    The Sabbath is on Saturday. Sunday being the beginning of the week.
    The tax thing seems questionable... Ask yourself if it is against the constitution or not? :)
     
  11. So if it's on Saturday, doesn't that mean that we don't keep it holy? Because we look at Sunday as the day of rest.

    It's not against it.
     
  12. Yes indeed, Christian's do not keep the Sabbath. Now, what would Jesus have to say about that? ;)
    Awesome! Though I am sure it is. 'Course, I ain't no constitutional lawyer or anything... Show me why I am wrong please! :)
     
  13. Um, I have no clue.
    Did you check out the link I posted?
    http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/jsiegel/Personal/taxes/IncomeTax.htm

    It explains that the 16th amendment was ratified, income tax is not unconstitutional, and you are required to pay income taxes.
     
  14. Holy fuck.
    I've never seen such strong evidence against Christianity.
     
  15. http://www.wcg.org/lit/law/sabbath/sabbath3.htm#Jesus kept the Sabbath <-- Some Christians believe they are no longer under the "old law", but Jesus never (to my knowledge) said such a thing.

    No I did not check the link, though I did look at it now. The constitution had to be ratified in order for taxes to be legal. Hmmm... If the constitution was ratified to say that free speech was unconstitutional would you support that law? Taxes are a classic case of government getting hold of money and being unwilling to let it go. In Canada, we got the GST (Goods and Services Tax). Many politicians promised to get rid of it, they never did. Years later, when the current PC government was voted into power, it was reduced from 7% to 6%... That is what years of promises to get rid of it brought to fruition. Government hates letting go of money. Was the ratification constitutional? What would the founding fathers say? Actually, that is probably a bad question to ask, since I think the majority of Americans believe America is heading in the direction the founding fathers intended... I would contest that view, however. :)
     
  16. Damn everyone's getting all wet over this movie.
     

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