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On one hand we have a documentary trying to disprove Christ.
Then the same documentary repeats the Christians interpretation of the "mark of the beast" as being an RFID chip as being a system of societal control.
The makers of Zeitgeist echo a decade old Christian eschatological idea. Apparently, their researcher(s) were unaware of Christian ideas around RFID.
Or maybe, they're not quite as fixated on making correlations as you are.
we're here to help you connect the dots and see the bigger picture.
I'll draw up a story about Spider-man discovering a centuries old agenda to implant computer chips in civilians worldwide and use it as evidence that Spider-man is a real person.
originally posted by: signalfire
reply to post by JDmOKI
Zeitgeist was a performance piece, but his discussion of Jesus being a conglomeration of other prior religious figures is documented.
As far as 'all roads lead to god', I'm not even sure what that means. Sounds nice until you actually think about it, then it becomes a head-scratching nonsequitor.
The OP is just trying to drum up a fake controversy; 'oh look, RFID chips were foretold by prophecy!' As if a people who had no clue about germs or what lightning was or basic sanitation could have predicted modern technology, but called it 'the mark of the beast' anyways.