I don't know if you guys have seen it yet, but here is a link to a film called Zeitgeist. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5547481422995115331
There is, of course, a lot of fear about the first part of the film, which tries to discredit the story of Jesus. I am not especially interested in the truth or non-truth of this, though I found the comparisons interesting.
But what is more entertaining, is this article on the movie: http://www.henrymakow.com/zeitgeist_movie_illuminati_exp.html
In the article, the author tries to link Atheists to the New World Order and the Illuminati. Here was an interesting quote:
Along with religion, it also assails nation and race in passing, 3 out
of the 4 on the Illuminati hate-list. (No mention of family.)
I guess FDR is part of the NWO as well, what a shame
My favorite part is the comments. One person says that belief in evolution is the reason people are losing religion. Another says that Zeitgeist can be disproved by the body of Christ (I have no idea what that means, nor do I care to read the blog to find out). And one dude's evidence for Satanism in Zeitgeist is the "Satanic monotone music" at the beginning.
Sigh, People are enormously funny, but so sad at the same time.
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People who teach their kids conclusions are harming their kids ability to understand reality, and are thus abusers. Those who teach methods are not. This is a difference in kind. People who teach their kids the conclusion that Santa Claus exists are not inflicting a lifetime full of guilt or fear. Those who teach that Jesus Christ exists are. The latter are far more egregious. This is a difference in degree.