I watched Jacque Fresco’s Great Speech after seeing people praise him for his great wisdom on a Facebook page. The guy was 98 at the time he gave his speech, and while he was exceptionally lucid for someone 98 years old and physically functional, I didn’t find great wisdom in his speech.
Rather, I found a cynical person who blamed God for man’s shortcomings and trivialized Christ’s sacrifice. What great sacrifice is it to die if you’re only going to be dead for three days he asks? I would challenge him to allow himself to be nailed to a cross let alone watch someone he loves, if he is capable of love, get nailed to a cross knowing the pain and suffering they will endure.
But beyond that, Jacque lacks the wisdom to understand why God’s plan was necessary. Love can only come if it is given of free will. You can’t force someone to love you. (This is a lesson I had to learn the hard way and at great expense, but learn it I did.) So God had to create us with free will knowing we would do evil things to each other. And then he loved us by providing a plan for redemption at the expense of great suffering of Christ. And Christ and the Father (and the Holy spirit) are closer to each other than we ever could be to our own children, because they are three persons in one God, they are intimately connected all of one accord in a way we can’t experience here on Earth. That closeness insured that all aspects of God experienced that pain, and for us, because God loved us and wanted to make love possible for us. Well, it isn’t entirely true that we could never be that close, Jesus does promise us that if we do his will that in time we will be in him as he is in the father, so if we do his will we can be that close.
For someone who is 98 to have lived that long and not understood this seems to indicate a lack of wisdom in an area that is central to our lives.
That said, all the things he said about language, it’s inexact nature, it’s misuse, and how ineffectively we communicate, often intentionally, is absolutely true. If you look at how language has evolved since the constitution was created, and how that has allowed lawyers to abuse the constitution and deny us of our rights our countries founders had intended, you can see that what he is saying is absolutely dead spot on with respect to language. We do need to learn how to be more precise and effective when we communicate. Satan, the father of all lies, takes advantage of the lack of conciseness in our language to tell lies that sound true. Direct effective concise communications would make those lies easier to spot. So with respect to language and it’s misuse and outright abuse, I agree with Jacque Fresco.
I agree with much but not all of what Jacque Fresco has to say about sustainability. However, I don’t agree that there is just one path, and I also believe that if we did God’s will, sustainability would take care of itself when greed, war, and a general disrespect for God’s creation didn’t guide our lives.
The suffering in this world, that rests squarely on our shoulders, not on God’s. Even suffering due to natural disasters is mostly related to lack of preparedness. Lack of preparedness often comes down to lack of resources. Lack of resources is usually the result of greed, and squandering them on evil, bombs, wars, and the like. So even most of the suffering that results from a natural disaster could be prevented if we lived God’s will for us and didn’t waste the resources he provides for us.