Burning Man: Time To Change Your Mind
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@thetruthisoutthere32 then why the fuck are you on every BM video running your yap?
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The Americans are more afraid of the sex (instinct of life) that of the violence (Instinct of death), It is probably the reason why they like so much the violence and the war, and why they invent non-stop of new enemies. For all these reasons, I can rely never completely in somebody who say to believe in god. God is a story for the children. It is necessary time for the Americans to become adults! Hurrah for the burning man ! (;=))
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I am French and completely atheistic of course. It is very funny for me to read these comments speaking of “luciferian ritual”, when it is a question only of expressing the joy of living. The religion really became a grave shape of neurosis to many Americans.
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@Groovingforwardatx - Do your own homework. It is not my job to teach you what you should be able to see for yourself. If you do not see, then it is doubtful I will convince you with reason.
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@thetruthisoutthere32 Please indulge me..what about what goes on a burning man is luciferian? Ive seen you on a few othr videos preaching these theories with no information backing it up
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looks like it turned into spring break or older college girls gone wild, gotta get home to wash the beeemer man......
bunch of lunatics
mfarooq1990 3 months ago
@mfarooq1990 Fine, upstading lunatics at that.
CelebrateBig 3 months ago 2
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I find it interesting that so many people are willing to engage in this Luciferian ritual known as Burning Man. The fact that they have had to cap the Black Rock City population because it has grown so fast in the last 10 years is also fairly telling, as is the fact that similar sites are popping up around the United States to meet this hedonistic demand. To take part in Burning Man is to help those who practice the occult. This has its price and it is larger than the $300 price of admission.
thetruthisoutthere32 4 months ago
@thetruthisoutthere32 You are certainly entitled to your opinion, of course, but I believe your viewpoint is based on a predisposed "filter" that equates "hedonistic" fun that doesn't follow standard social norms as Satanic. You make a very large logical leap there, and I expect that you actually have never been to Burning Man. So you are just seeing people on video doing a lot of wild things that aren't in your daily life, and therefore they are different and (apparently) occultish.
CelebrateBig 4 months ago 3
@thetruthisoutthere32 When I have been to Burning Man, "occult", "Luciferian", and such never applied (unless someone was parodying it, such as my "Snowball's Chance In Hell" snowcone stand). Hedonistic, yes, but in a much more benign and free form way than your association of unrestrained fun = Luciferian. Yet if someone wants to do something there related to the occult, they are welcome to do so. :-) It's "true libertarian" expression of fun, art, performance, community.
CelebrateBig 4 months ago
It was "Rites of Passage" for 2011. Mysteriously and unusually, the 2012 theme has not been announced yet.
CelebrateBig 4 months ago