View Full Version : Star Wars: Episode One, The Phantom Menace


(Q)
03-18-03, 02:56 AM
"Is this state of the art, hi-tech movie merely a fun science-fiction adventure flick? Or is it a powerfully insidious source of psycho-spiritual fiction designed to evangelize modern children into the ways of Eastern religious philosophy and transpersonal, Jungian psychology? Before becoming a biblical Christian, I spent over ten years deeply immersed in new age philosophy and psychology. So, I respect the right of George Lucas to freely present to others what he believes is truth. But in turn, it is also the responsibility of every parent who holds different views, to help their own children learn to discern."

http://www.soulcare.org/StarWars.html

Bizzarre?

Thor
03-18-03, 04:27 AM
Love it when people look way too deep into things. Dredging up what isn't there....possibly

spuriousmonkey
03-21-03, 08:07 AM
the moral of star wars...
it is ok for darth vader to kill millions and oppress a galaxy as long as he asks for forgiveness from his son just before he dies...then everything is forgiven and forgotten.

hitler anyone?

George lucas should undergo psychatric treatment

myownsummer331
03-23-03, 09:16 AM
Everything wasn't forgiven and forgotten when Vader asked for forgiveness from his son, remember Vader was mostly mechanical and most likely was programmed to be evil. Only then, when he asked for forgiveness, did he realize his true feelings and emotions for his son.