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One article on the Internet entitled "Beauty
Is Truth", wherein the video is
reviewed, has this to say (emph. BO):
The Truth Movement's newest, most
popular film is a documentary called
Zeitgeist. Not nearly as professional as
Change—the first five minutes consist of a
black screen with bad audio of a professor
discussing conspiracy theories dubbed over
it—Zeitgeist still has weird power: Based
solely on anecdotal evidence, it's probably
drawing more people into the Truth movement
than anything else. (LINK)
Actually, the "professor" in the introduction
is a well-known writer and lecturer
called Jordan Maxwell. Jordan Maxwell can be considered the "father"
of David Icke and Michael Tsarion, two
well-known authors and lecturers within the New
Age Movement.
In their books, video's and lectures, these
men will expose many things about the New World
Order, another word for Babylon System. However,
they will equally teach their audience the
doctrines of the Mystery Religion of Babylon.
And most of all: they will present it as "the
Truth"...
After all, their work is supposed to
contribute to the "Truth Movement", just like
the movie "Zeitgeist". But when "Beauty Is Truth", how
"true" is the message of the movie?
Beautiful it is, that's a fact.
At least, when you don't like "religion". Or
to be more specifically, "Christianity". Or even
more specific: "fundamentalist Christians like
George Bush".
The main message of the movie Zeitgeist,
namely, is the very same as that which can be
found in an FBI report called "Project
Megiddo",
wherein the statement is made how those who
believe that the Biblical Apocalypse is at hand
are to be seen as "terrorists":
Religiously based domestic terrorists use
the New Testament’s Book of Revelation --
the prophecy of the endtime -- for the
foundation of their belief in the
Apocalypse. (LINK)
In an interview with the maker of the movie
Zeitgeist, he speaks about the "Cult of
Christianity" being responsible for just about
every evil you can think of, including the
current "War on Terror".
Christianity, a "cult"?
Yes, says the Zeitgeist. Christianity is a
cult of the ancient pagan Sun worship and Jesus
Christ is nothing but a mythological figure
invented to describe an astrological process
leading to a New Age, that of Aquarius.
After all, Jesus was born on the 25th of
December, just like all other Sun Gods, right?
And since He called Himself the Light of the
World, it's pretty clear how Jesus is not the
SON (of God), but the SUN! In the end, it's just
a small step from O to U, right?
Right...
Welcome to the bizarre reasoning of
Zeitgeist: The Movie. |