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Reviews for "SS - The Flower of Life"

ha ha ha! theroretical bull shit!

ive heard sientologists that make more sense! this so called "spirit science" is nothing but lies! when you actually get some matter or any other crap to come out of your flower diagram ill listen to your theory, but until then il listen to the people who gave us things like space ships, face book, and the INTERNET and screen that i find so full of crap like this these days!

RiverJordan responds:

Next week I'll show you how music and light come out of it :)

enslaved spirits?

your entire rant is based on the assumption that a perfect spirit must move and make a perfect circle then move equally far and make another, also genesis sais God hovered over the waters not moved, whatever bible u got that from is not the real bible because in the original hebrew translation it is to hover over, be over or the like, but not to move and from there your theory falls apart. For future videos please cite your sources so we can find ur wikipedia BS more easily. Also you did a bad job with photoshopping the end, good luck next time.

RiverJordan responds:

Hahah, moved, hovered, same thing. I did cite my sources in the credits, you clearly didn't wait to see them. Finally those crop circles are real.

Ta!
Jordan

I waited for the science...

I am still waiting.

I also like how you call this a "lesson" and not a "sermon."

Aliens? You dun goof'd.

After developing interstellar travel and transcending all conceivable limits to technology on earth, the aliens decide to cut some vague geometric bologna into some crop fields. great move.

A complete joke and waste of time.

"Superstition and pseudoscience keep getting in the way, distracting [believers in pseudoscience], providing easy answers, dodging skeptical scrutiny, casually pressing our awe buttons and cheapening the experience, making us routine and comfortable practitioners as well as victims of credulity. Yes, the world would be a more interesting place if there were UFOs lurking in the deep waters off Bermuda and eating ships and planes, or if dead people could take control of our hands and writers messages. It would be fascinating if adolescents were able to make telephone handsets rocket off their cradles despite thinking at them or if our dreams could, more often than can be explained by chance and our knowledge of the world, actually foretell the future. These are all instances of pseudoscience. They purport to use the methods and findings of science, while in fact they are faithless to its nature-often because they are based on insufficient evidence or because they ignore clues that point the other way. They ripple with gullibility. " -Carl Sagan