there is so much to discuss here, but it's amazing to me that 'scientists' can use their findings to defend/justify their beliefs. calling our brains' decisions the intrinsically negative terms 'illusions' or 'deceptions' as this 'documentary' does definitely leaves the average viewer with the understanding that randomness and meaninglessness are at the core of our existence, albeit it with a drive to survive like all other animals. this conclusion by 'scientists' who acknowledge that they don't know much more than they do know. and then amazingly everyone wonders why suicide is so rampant, when the obvious answer is that we've been fed the 'G-dless' propaganda from our early secular science curriculum that was repeated by one of the 'scientists' here. whereas if you would start from the possibility of a design/creation paradigm, you would be amazed at the complexity and purposefulness in our being that should get us to awareness of that which is greater than us. the shameful innuendo in this documentary is extremely typical of those who would forget about our divine self-awareness and trade them in for animalism... |