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originally posted by: Reallyfolks
a reply to: maddy21
What I notice is that God's/goddesses represent different things to different people. While you may be right in your line of thinking, conspiracy/Christians may be right in their line of thinking. It's no different than the same stupid religious arguments throughout history and of course everyone has an answer and anyone not believing as they do is stupid or fear mongering or ewhatever other label someone wants to give. I appreciate your opinion and interpretation of what it means to you, as I would anyone.
Artist Android Jones designed the fierce portrait of Kali, who is the Goddess of Time, Change, Power and Destruction, to make the point that Mother Nature now more than ever needs a fierce avatar to fight the dangers of pollution and extinction.
It was the last, most captivating artwork in the exhibition by filmmaker Louie Psihoyos called Projecting Change, which projected pictures of endangered creatures onto the NYC skyline with San Francisco based Obscura Digital.
It was meant to spark awareness of massive wildlife extinction, and to draw attention to the alarming rate at which species are dying. The show ended with a representation of Kali - the goddess of darkness - imploring people world over to fight the darkness and to take up conservation.
www.firstpost.com...
originally posted by: Reallyfolks
a reply to: maddy21
If that's what it does for some, that's what it does. If it brings peace and unity to some so be it. If it entices some to cover themselves in green jello running through the streets of New York naked shouting Kali before being arrested so be it. Anyone claiming a true authority of what it represents considering how diverse we are is lying to themselves. Calling other people names who disagree with one interpretation is droll at best.
originally posted by: maddy21
originally posted by: Reallyfolks
a reply to: maddy21
If that's what it does for some, that's what it does. If it brings peace and unity to some so be it. If it entices some to cover themselves in green jello running through the streets of New York naked shouting Kali before being arrested so be it. Anyone claiming a true authority of what it represents considering how diverse we are is lying to themselves. Calling other people names who disagree with one interpretation is droll at best.
Mullah Omar, Osama bin Ladin and other religious Bigots agree with your statement
originally posted by: Reallyfolks
Lmao that's funny.I am the one saying that different people have different views and that's fine. Your response is to call me a bigot. I don't think you have any clue what the term bigot means or you simply have no comprehension skills and didn't understand what I wrote
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: maddy21
Hmmm... Promoting a MASK to give a fierce avatar to nature by placing the goddess' picture on an artificial structure that likely raped nature during its construction.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: maddy21
Hmmm... Promoting a goddess to give a fierce avatar to nature by placing the goddess' picture on an artificial structure that likely raped nature during its construction.