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		<title>Is Avatar Anti-Religion &amp; Anti-Military?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I heard an interesting thing on the morning CNN news. The piece started out with this statement: &#8220;Reports are saying that Avatar, the movie, is anti-religion and anti-military.&#8221; I raised an eyebrow. I find this statement interesting. For one, I smirk and almost resent that anyone would say such a goofy thing!  The news commentator [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard an interesting thing on the morning CNN news. The piece  started out with this statement: &#8220;Reports are saying that <em>Avatar</em>,  the movie, is anti-religion and anti-military.&#8221; I raised an eyebrow.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://i358.photobucket.com/albums/oo25/sleeping-gypsy/avatar8.jpg" alt="" width="319" height="211" />I find this statement interesting. For  one, I smirk and almost resent that anyone would say such a goofy  thing!  The news commentator went on to say that James Cameron defended  his latest movie as &#8220;spiritual&#8221; and not necessarily having anything to  do with religion, to which I wholeheartedly agree. I find it typical and  somewhat disgusting that mainstream religious rights and lefts would  point a finger at what this movie is &#8211; a call to be more spiritual and  aware of our Mother Earth  and more sensitive to everything around us,  especially people. Just like the hubbub that went on when Harry Potter  first arrived on the scene, calling it pagan and anti-religious just for  the fact that it had an air of the  otherworldly about it. Spells and  brooms and potions, oh my! Heaven forbid!</p>
<p>It just really bugs me when this sort of thing happens.</p>
<p>The commentators went on to say that $10,000,000 in revenue speaks  very loudly to the fact that people love this movie, its message and  connect with it in a big way, something the Christian Churches  (especially those who&#8217;s head master is stationed in Rome!) must find  disturbing, when one takes into account all of those $dollar signs$ that  are supporting such a &#8220;pagan&#8221; flavour.</p>
<p>They interviewed two people on the street. The first one, when asked  what he thought about this latest sentiment, said, &#8220;I think it is  anti-overly religious and overly-military.&#8221; Another person, a young  Asian lady, commented, &#8220;I just think it is an over the top sensory  stimulation. Nothing ant-anything about it.&#8221; So, there you have it. The  folks on the street really are not the ones finding this movie  &#8220;over-anything.&#8221; So&#8230;who is it that is behind these statements anyway?</p>
<p>Facts are facts. I read a poll not too long ago that said that people  were stepping back away from organized religion and wetting their  appetites for enlightenment on a more individual and spiritual path,  which does my heart good. People are waking up to their own feelings,  their own sensitivities and their own spirituality and beginning to  realize that they don&#8217;t really need a huge religion in back of them to  find their way to a higher source. Don&#8217;t get me wrong. I am not out  against big and/or organized religion as a whole or for people to find  comfort and/or camaraderie behind it. Sometimes that is just their  style. I just don&#8217;t think that these same religions should cast stones  at others who don&#8217;t wish to follow the same path as they do. It&#8217;s  like&#8230;&#8221;your way is right as long as it is just like my way.&#8221;  Intolerance.  NOT what Jesus would do.</p>
<p>What comes to my mind is an episode of SpongeBob Squarepants that my  grand daughter and I were watching one time. Mr. Crabs had just sold out  his diner, the Crusty Crab,  to a big restaurant chain to be pounded  and molded into a clone of what they already had going as a national  chain of high profile and highly recognizable restaurants. Mr. Crabs  sold out and  retired, but the rest of the staff stayed on, as they  still needed jobs. Of course, as with all big conglomerates, they have  their quirks, like the acronyms and the employee manuals to keep  everyone brainwashed, under control and in line. After a while, the  staff started getting sick and tired of being told what to think and how  to fee, (&#8230;yeah, this is a kids show! <img src='http://sleeping-gypsy.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  and soon they began to  revolt. The little peon manager was seen to be running through the  restaurant screaming at the top of his lungs, &#8220;FREE THINKER! FREE  THINKER!!!&#8221;    This is what the <em>Avatar</em> flap I heard on the boob  toob this morning reminds me of. I am glad they ran the story. I am  hoping that a lot of other folks out there feel the same way about it as  I do.</p>
<p>Although, my partner has another spin on it. He says that the reason  they are trying to tear down the movie and cast doubt is because of the  fact that it is up for Best Picture. Ha!  He&#8217;s probably right. There&#8217;s  always something. He always keeps me grounded. <img src='http://sleeping-gypsy.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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