Aesa

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  1. Guy Fawkes was far from a terrorist. He was fighting for the right to fairness, justice, freedom of opinion, etc,. V for Vendetta, (wow! R in the U.S., why am I not surprised? ) is an amazing film. So poetic and full of great things to learn. We're going to see revolution in the future so it might be a good idea to watch that film. ;p "But 400 years later, and idea can still change the world. I've witnessed first hand the power of ideas, I've seen people killed in the name of them, and I defending them. But you cannot kiss and idea, you cannot hold it, Ideas do not bleed, they do not feel pain, they do not love. And it is the man that I remember, the man who made me remember the 5th of November" (may be slightly paraphrased, not sure if exact) The film is absolutely wonderful. But don't watch it if you're the sort that would prefer to go along for the ride, wherever it goes, and not rock the boat. The film was clearly created to inspire people to social change because it was advertised as a "grim look into our future..." In V for Vendetta the real terrorist is the government. What an image of our society today. I found a trailer, me and my friends can quote this film. By far the best film of this century so far... YouTube - V for Vendetta / trailer
  2. ". I'm certain she can't say that doctrinally, and she seems to be a bit of an extremist to me, but I won't argue there is something to be said for abstaining from meat." Genesis seems to allude that humans were vegans in the garden of eden. Genesis 1:29 ΒΆ And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. That would lead me to conclude that this God would have veganism in his kingdom.