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Zenon likes + dislikes


I'll say now, that I like this movie, and all the others in their turn. The only issues I really have with this third installment, is the mythology, and anti-colonization.
I mean, for crying out loud, Zenon's dealt with more realistic things in the last two stories, such as the station being sabotaged, and aliens (which isn't unusual for a sci-fi story). But this whole mythology thing is bogus. Everybody knows that pagan gods don't exist. Plus, if Selene were real, she wouldn't look like some Scottish goth. I did some reasearch on the net about the Goddess Selene, and she was not some violent, anti-social creature like this thing was. I know the real God wouldn't force us to stay on earth. He'd let us go to the moon and Mars, no mistaking.
Which leads me to the second subject. I really don't like how people are trying to threaten the space program. It's unethical and a stagnation in progress. If we don't spread out to the stars, we will use up the earth and kill ourselves. I don't care if it takes a millennia from now, if we don't do something, it will happen, no mistaking either. If the [Democratic] government tries to discontinue the space program, they will be throwing humanity's future away.
In terms of Zenon, it wouldn't matter if she tried tearing down the colony. Peole will just return and rebuild. However, these two subjects do not dampen my enthusiasm for Zenon b/c 1. It never truly happened, and 2. no stupid goddess would stand in the way of scientific progress. I've grown up with the Zenon movies and I enjoyed every one of them.

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Great post! You make a good point - very interesting!


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Artemid724

Everybody knows that pagan gods don't exist.

Try telling that to any Pegan, Hindu, Shinto follower or to anyone who isn't Christian, Catholic,Jew or Muslim. To Most your god is a false god.


I know the real God wouldn't force us to stay on earth. He'd let us go to the moon and Mars, no mistaking.


And you know this for a fact hum?
“Then the Lord God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it” (Genesis 2:15).

Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, [b] and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
One could easily interpit these passages as saying that one of Mans tasks is to take care of the earth.

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<< Everybody knows that pagan gods don't exist. >>

LOL!

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Oh my God, someone actually copied and pasted this? I wrote this ages ago, and now I wish I'd been more tactful about it :(.

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