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Harvesthetic
01-30-2006, 08:14 PM
Hi there,

I just had the honour to view a Turkish documentary trilogy about communism, based on the works of Harun Yahya.

http://www.harunyahya.com/m_video_communism.php download it here for free :upsidedow apparently it's for the world to see.

In it, Stalins slaughterfests are described in detail, Mao's errors are highlighted very much, the recurring use of horror-music is a little over the top, and discredits the maker of this greatly IMO.

This documentary is the first thing that actually made me doubt Darwinian thinking. Not that i'm a full-blown creationist now or something, but still, i kept processing it unconciously. What is the real meaning of the Missing Link?

Does the failure that is communism make us see we are not 'supposed' to live in communes? Is it really good to discard the simple order of things, the food chain, the law of the jungle?

We think that in all this chaos, we can still pretty much take care of ourselves, but adjusting our current situation, is that even possible?

Considering everyones safety, in a Utopian situation, where we would return/evolve into a stable way of living, that is humble to nature and takes every possible aspect into careful consideration, would this even be possible?

If even the smallest sigh could activate a tornado (which is true, obviously);
could a gigantic social alteration not invoke an enormous disaster?

Maybe, if we wish to attain a near-perfect state of existance, in harmony with ourselves and all around us, without divine or supernatural intervention, we should not crave the immediate satisfaction? Are we not intelligent enough to foresee through study of the past, and write a Freely Debated Human Race Master Plan?

Yes.. Communism might have been the first step toward global stability. It just went horribly wrong.

Harvesthetic
01-30-2006, 08:42 PM
satire :cool:

Euphoric
01-30-2006, 08:50 PM
Capitalism and facism kill too