great! then when some natural disaster comes along and the structure folds we can all die! Yay! Then we can all go live in space too! I also really love crowded places with tons of activity going on around me.
On the other hand; it would probably make the nation easier to manage. It would be more efficient in terms of... just about everything except for choices. Though knowing America, we'd screw it up some how. It almost sounds cool, but then it fades
To be fair, not all of us believers feel that any new technology will help disprove God's existence and send the world into apocalypse. With this article I may point to references in the Bible of an era called the millenium where people will live for extended periods of time (almost a thousand years)
Isn't it kind of a societal law, that the longer people live, the later in life they wait to have, and the fewer children they have? Not exactly scientific, but it correlates well.
Indeed. We are the consumers talked about in the Matrix. We consume and want more, but not more variety, more quantity. We wish to experience one event over and over, continually breaking the peak of previous experience. Better taste! Hotter than ever! version x. We have a connection to the nostalgic.
You see all of those skeptics and disheartened fans need to pay more attention. The problem is choice. You choose to think the movie sucked or is incomplete or whatever. The point is you cannot see the movie is good because you choose not to. Before you even saw the movie you knew you weren't going to like it because you had made the choice. The whole point of it all is choice. They chose to end it when and how they did you chose to interpret how you did, and in the end it all comes back to that little problem of choice; the red or the blue.
great! then when some natural disaster comes along and the structure folds we can all die! Yay! Then we can all go live in space too! I also really love crowded places with tons of activity going on around me. On the other hand; it would probably make the nation easier to manage. It would be more efficient in terms of... just about everything except for choices. Though knowing America, we'd screw it up some how. It almost sounds cool, but then it fades
To be fair, not all of us believers feel that any new technology will help disprove God's existence and send the world into apocalypse. With this article I may point to references in the Bible of an era called the millenium where people will live for extended periods of time (almost a thousand years)
Isn't it kind of a societal law, that the longer people live, the later in life they wait to have, and the fewer children they have? Not exactly scientific, but it correlates well.
Indeed. We are the consumers talked about in the Matrix. We consume and want more, but not more variety, more quantity. We wish to experience one event over and over, continually breaking the peak of previous experience. Better taste! Hotter than ever! version x. We have a connection to the nostalgic.
You see all of those skeptics and disheartened fans need to pay more attention. The problem is choice. You choose to think the movie sucked or is incomplete or whatever. The point is you cannot see the movie is good because you choose not to. Before you even saw the movie you knew you weren't going to like it because you had made the choice. The whole point of it all is choice. They chose to end it when and how they did you chose to interpret how you did, and in the end it all comes back to that little problem of choice; the red or the blue.