Wednesday, November 12, 2008

zeitgeist addendum: religion

i watched zeitgeist addendum yesterday and i'd seen the first three parts way back when. i wasn't overly impressed with them as i found too many mistakes in information.

i still have to think about the addendum, but i really liked this part* regarding religion and the interconnectivity of everything:



it includes this, always stunning, text:

'an extraterrestrial visitor examining the differences among human societies would find those differences trivial compared to the similarities.

our lives, our past and our future are tied to the sun, the moon and the stars... we humans have seen the atoms which constitute all of nature and the forces that sculpted this work... and we, who embody the local eyes and ears and thoughts and feelings of the cosmos, have begun to wonder about our origins... star stuff contemplating the stars, organized collections of ten billion billion billion atoms, contemplating the evolution of nature, tracing that long path by which it arrived at consciousness here on the planet earth. our loyalties are to the species and to the planet. our obligation to survive and flourish is owed not just to ourselves but also to that cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring.

we are one species.
we are star stuff harvesting star light.'


- carl sagan


*this upload includes greek subtitles

2 pearls of wisdom:

Neo said...

very interesting, as I have removed myself from my "baptism" and religion to consider a larger more logical "religion". I have said wouldn't it be funny to believe in Christ for all the years of my life to die and come to "the Pearly Gates" and meet Zeus?

toomanytribbles said...

yes. both are equally improbable.

btw, i think the phrase logical religion is an oxymoron.