"AVATAR"; "Fantasy"-Time For "The Children"!!

Mr. Shaman

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Who KNEW that it's sheer Liberal-indoctrination....and, that FOX was in on the plot??!!!!!

"In the film, which opens Dec. 18 in 3,457 theaters, Cameron tells a tale of corporate greed when the seemingly primitive inhabitants of a distant moon are besieged by a private army seeking rare minerals. Sam Worthington plays an ex-Marine whose loyalty is tested after he inhabits a cloned alien body and begins to live among them."

WELL DONE, JAMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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(....And, a new-generation of environmentalist-whacko/anti-War HIPPIES is "born"!!)

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"It’s fitting that James Cameron’s “Avatar” arrived in theaters at Christmastime. Like the holiday season itself, the science fiction epic is a crass embodiment of capitalistic excess wrapped around a deeply felt religious message. It’s at once the blockbuster to end all blockbusters, and the Gospel According to James.

But not the Christian Gospel. Instead, “Avatar” is Cameron’s long apologia for pantheism — a faith that equates God with Nature, and calls humanity into religious communion with the natural world.

In Cameron’s sci-fi universe, this communion is embodied by the blue-skinned, enviably slender Na’Vi, an alien race whose idyllic existence on the planet Pandora is threatened by rapacious human invaders. The Na’Vi are saved by the movie’s hero, a turncoat Marine, but they’re also saved by their faith in Eywa, the “All Mother,” described variously as a network of energy and the sum total of every living thing.

If this narrative arc sounds familiar, that’s because pantheism has been Hollywood’s religion of choice for a generation now. It’s the truth that Kevin Costner discovered when he went dancing with wolves. It’s the metaphysic woven through Disney cartoons like “The Lion King” and “Pocahontas.” And it’s the dogma of George Lucas’s Jedi, whose mystical Force “surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together.”

Hollywood keeps returning to these themes because millions of Americans respond favorably to them. From Deepak Chopra to Eckhart Tolle, the “religion and inspiration” section in your local bookstore is crowded with titles pushing a pantheistic message. A recent Pew Forum report on how Americans mix and match theology found that many self-professed Christians hold beliefs about the “spiritual energy” of trees and mountains that would fit right in among the indigo-tinted Na’Vi."
Gee....it almost sounds like many self-professed Christians are closeted-Witches!!
 
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