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Man vs. Wild Turkey
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: ATX
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Zeitgeist, along with Zeitgeist: Addendum were excellent. A lot of naysayers and doubters love to hate on it, but that's to be expected. That being said, I'd just like to point out that you can like Zeitgeist and still not think that it gives you all the answers to all the problems in the world. You can even like it and still be a Christian. Among other things, it's a much-needed backlash at the American global propaganda machine. Wow, that sounded a bit militant, didn't it?
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Music Addict
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Spain
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Regarding comparative religion and mythology, I prefer Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth. It was broadcast on TV in 6 parts 20 years ago, but there is also a DVD.
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"Lullabies for adults / crossed by the years / carry the flower of disappointment / tattooed in their gloomy melodies."
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