#2 (permalink) Wed Feb 02, 2011 21:40 pm Zeitgeist 3 |
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Hi, I have no questions to the first two part of the movie. Everything that was said is extremely interesting. A trite but true observation. Strange as it may appear but this reminds me of Gulliver's Travels. Especially second part of the book - A Voyage to Brobdingnag, where the author begin his discourse by informing the king of Brobdingnag about the way of living, some historical accounts, the manners and customs of Europe. Here are my thoughts concerning the third and, as it seems to me, the most important part. The film-makers offer humanity to build society using a scientific method. Science will be a new religion without God. Can science solve a mystery of life? According to the very science the universe is incomprehensible. So what is the meaning of life? Just survival and reproduction?
Thanks Political Lurker. |
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Polin New Member
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