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  1. solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) (solariiknight@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 05:29:42 EST solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) solariiknight(ஆனந்த்)
    A typical case of interpreting vague words in scripture and claiming credit for something!
    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/dec/25/movies-embraced-hinduism
    In conversation Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 05:29:42 EST from social.systemreboot.net permalink

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      How movies embraced Hinduism (without you even noticing)
      from the Guardian
      From Interstellar to the Matrix and Star Wars the venerable religion has been the driving philosophy behind many hit movies. Why?
    1. solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) (solariiknight@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 05:31:34 EST solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) solariiknight(ஆனந்த்)
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      Here's a gem: apparently tesseract in Interstellar is inspired from Hinduism! https://social.systemreboot.net/attachment/72282
      In conversation Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 05:31:34 EST from social.systemreboot.net permalink
    2. arunisaac (arunisaac@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 07:42:35 EST arunisaac arunisaac
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      Hindu philosophy is interesting, as is any other philosophy. So, I have no issue with these comparisons. I only object to them when they claim some kind of ancient glory, or try to push some vested fundamentalist agenda.
      In conversation Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 07:42:35 EST from social.systemreboot.net permalink
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