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Thank you, Mr. Duderino.

AoA, I'm extremely disappointed in you. Never once have I attacked you throughout the entire thread, then you come at me with a response like that. Sounds an awful lot like the pot calling the kettle black. *sigh.*

Well, here. Let me clear things up.

As El Duderino stated, I was talking about a completely different movie that Rubang was asking about. A movie he referred to as "What the Bleep Do We Know?". By what I understand, it's another video with an obvious agenda that it does a poor job at presenting as plausible. He was asking if Zeitgeist was as bad as said video, and my response was that I hadn't seen "What the Bleep Do We Know?", but that Zeitgeist is still extremely off-base nonetheless.

As for your statement about the Bible, again, El Duderino is right. Nobody is trying to force Christianity on you or even tell you that Christianity is right. Rather, we're telling you that Zeitgeist is a pretty stupid reason to doubt Christianity. Personally, yes. I am a Christian. But I'm not telling you to be; I'm telling you to be as open-minded as you claim to be, and don't assume that since Zeitgeist presents a believable argument against Christianity that its argument is automatically right. Again, I'm not saying this because I want you to straight-up believe in Christianity. I'm just saying that it really gets on my nerves when people call me closed-minded, but they don't even take the time to be as open-minded as they claim they are. In today's society, "open-minded" means "believe anything that isn't from the Bible, and argue anything you can to say why the Bible is false, even if you don't actually have evidence whatsoever". Which doesn't sound very open at all.



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