Sunday, November 13, 2011
Is all human life equally valuable?
When you look at all the different kinds of people out there, such as depressed people, drunks and drug addicts, the unemployed, the divorced, the widowed, the dependent, the mentally challenged, the obese, the criminal, the sociopaths, the people who live in a run down apartment by themselves and are forced to eat food from microwavable plastic trays in front of a tv on a daily basis, for whom their only source of income is their criminal activity and welfare check, for whom their social life consists of not much more than Yahoo Answers, for whom their only source of ual gratification is the abundant on the internet and the occasional hooker, for whom their only source of spiritual experience is a bottle of JD and a joint, for whom their only goal in life is to continue the cycle of bity until they finally cease to be................. Compared with others who are wealthy, have a loving family, loving partners, have a nice house, have university/college educations, have professional careers, have elegant and extravagant social lives, have the time and money to travel and experience the world, have an appreciation of the finer things in life, have the motivation to help the community, have the desire and the means to stay fit and healthy, have a many goals in life, have a sense of spirituality or their religion or have the intellect to contemplate the finer things in life and the human condition, etc......... Would you say that "all" human life is equally valuable?
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