Occultism propaganda. Don't be fooled!
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th1a90 — 11 years ago(June 21, 2014 10:45 AM)
Nice, a 'false dichotomy' + 'ad hominem' logical fallacy: two for one special. Must be my lucky day! And no, I was not joking. You don't have to believe me, or even know what I am talking about, but it's a warning to those who have some clue as to what I am saying. Blessings to you.
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WestCoastGod — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 03:54 AM)
http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/now-see-illuminati-entertainment-industry/
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crysjumar — 11 years ago(December 15, 2014 10:12 AM)
HaHaHa Are you a troll or did you just escape from a mental instituition?!
they let him out during the day. He has to get back in before the streetlights come on
Take your pinche color-coordinated sponsored chingada and take a flying fck -
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flyingcowherder — 11 years ago(November 15, 2014 04:21 PM)
Are you retarded? The stories in the bible are metaphorical. Also, the Illuminati, for the brief period that they actually existed, were good guys, fighting for the rights of women, and separation of church and state. They never had anything to do with the occult.
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limbo-7 — 11 years ago(November 28, 2014 01:05 AM)
(Sigh)
The Eye in the Pyramid is the Eye of Providence,it symbolizes God watching over us.
There is already a theory going around that our universe and all of us are a hologram.They're even doing an experiment using a device called a Holometer.
Another theory is that we're all part of a computer simulation created by someone in the future.
An "ancestor simulation" if you will.So our creator may just be another human,or part of some post human civilization.
Satan cannot affect our lives as we're all part of a hologram.
In conclusion:None of us are real,and nothing exists.
We're all just empty space!!!
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DeputyDippity — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 12:00 PM)
How does this occultism propaganda differ from any other movie? Except that the signs were more glaring in this movie than others that you've seen recently.
Don't waste your time trying to warn people about some movies and not others. It's all movies. Just stop watching them.
Also, it would help you to state your case if you didn't make like three glaring typos in your subject line.
Im sorry for my lack of manners, but Im not used to
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CleverTitania — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 08:19 PM)
Except for the small problem that there is no such thing as a sin. It was an invented construct, belonging primarily to one religious divergence, which attempts to control completely natural and morally ambiguous human behavior, to allow religion to further dominate the lives of their disciples.
Lust - natural and entirely benign human reaction that is only dangerous or harmful in extreme excesses or when it accompanies lies, deceit or non-consensual violence.
Sloth - There is nothing wrong with taking it easy, especially after a long week's work. Being lazy is not a crime and again it's only harmful without moderation.
How about Coveting and Envy - Thought crime? Give me a break. Wanting something another person has is literally the basis for a cooperative society. If everyone could get everything they wanted - without paying for it, bartering, trading skills, etc. - society as we know it would cease to exist
And the list goes on - every single so-called sin is a joke, that trades on the notion of exaggerating the severity of every day behaviors, and moralizing against complicated human choices. And do you know what supposed sin gets the least real attention as a point of religious morality? Killing people. And do you know why? Because every significant society in the history of human kind, has outlawed murder. Because human beings do not need a religious text book to tell them that killing people is wrong, that anything which brings true harm to another is wrong. Human morality has nothing to do with religious teachings - the former exists with or without the latter. And far too often religious teachings end up being more of a justification for murder, or other immoral and abhorrent behavior, than a deterrent.
So if there is no such thing as a sin, then nothing can be one. You might as well say what's wrong with the occult is that it makes the Easter Bunny cry. The occult is no more or less outlandish than any major religion, and often people who are labeled occult are far less exclusionary and arrogant about the "rightness" of their beliefs, than members of Abrahamic religions.
The bible tells Christians that witches deserve to be put to death, regardless of the intentions or outcomes of their "magic." You'd be hard-pressed to find any occult literature which calls for the death of Christians for any reason, much less just for being Christians. Talk about a sinful level of pride.
