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::::: If you choose not to believe in a higher power, that is your perogative. I have a very skeptical and scientific mind, but the golden rule of philosophy is that we truly do know nothing, which is also a firmly held cornerstone of Judeo-Christianity. So again, higher power or not, the end is most probably imenent and I personally would rather have God there to make sure that living through it is worth it. --[[User:Slingblade|Slingblade]] 13:39, 4/10/2007 (PST)
:::::: My cat absolutely hates this song... Does that count? Seriously though. I don't know if Reznor has found God, or if it is only the theme of this album, but [[User:Slingblade|Slingblade]] makes a damn good point. This album has something to say. Trent wouldn't have released it if it didn't mean something to him, if he didn't want us to get something outta it. He has been quoted saying he doesn't like the way modern music sounds, that there is no message or point behind it. Now whether or not he wants us to convert to Christianity, I have no idea, but he definitely is saying something needs to change, or Year Zero may become a reality. -[[User:Crazyninfan|Crazyninfan]] 21:58, 10 April 2007 (PDT) ::::::: i'd certainly say trent's making some rather obvious 'predicitions' but, only in the way books like Fahrenheit 451 or 1984 (or movies like Bladerunner, THX 1138, Soylent Green and Code 42) do. they keep realistic tones, base in reality as their starting points, then unfold a plausible outcome for the state of tomorrow based on the state of today.::::::: is trent possibly right here? could be. is he promoting god? possible, though i recall he made earlier allusions that 'the presence' was not god but just another life form a bit higher up the chain then little ole us. is he tuning in to the minds of frogs to create a great amphibian uprising? not a damn chance. --[[User:Killjoy|killjoy]] 00:45, 18 April 2007 (PDT)
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