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Originally Posted by clarkkent
alex jones is a tool, he says some truth but a lot of bull s-h-i-t
this movie isnt going to make me worship the planet or join any world religion.
it shows a story thats as old as civilization destroying indingenous balanced people.
a native american might of well told this story over a campfire, its no different.
and what would alex have us do? ignore the environmental problems? im tired of all this bs mother goddes/gai ooooooo scary new world religion and tying anything ecological to paganism and being under the theumb of the PTB.
gimme a break. if you want to see what a fear monger is google alex on the eve of 2000, he was drumming up the end of the world...ridiculous.
-clark
http://superstrangeland.blogspot.com/
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I'm tired of people calling the mother goddess principle or universal consciousness and viewing it as feminine bs.
I'm tired of people calling ancient ways of living new world, there's nothing new about it, regardless of whatever stereotypes and images of people it's associated with or those who've been using it under a political banner.
I'm tired if people thinking ecology is something 'hippy' or 'pc' or tied to paganism, everybody should acknowledge and respect the world around them and those they live with. Yes respecting the environment, knowing your botany, knowing your herbology, knowing your natural medicine, the types of land, basic chemistry and study of weather systems comes into pagan teaching and understanding that we're all part of our environment; it's a good thing. It, like many associated ways of living such as certain health and exercise principles have been used to put off others like the 'hippy' and 'pc' label. There is a link but it doesn't mean the study relates to them exclusively.
For the record, I don't like Alex Jones either, he's very able at spinning news.
Avatar showed people, regardless of species, acting as they have and still do.