Thursday, March 11, 2010

You are immortal, for you don't exist.

Death Penalty- Does the state have the right to kill another person?
There is no such thing like death.If the nonexistent exists, it will both exist at the same time. People don't exist. If people do not exist then there is no way you are able to die. Many persons live in an imaginary world in which they create their own creatures and places in their own mind. But how can you kill someone if you do not exist and moreover, that person does not exist? You can either believe in my theory that nothing really exists; just like morals and values in a society, or you can rely on your own rhetoric. However, you still should bear in mind that nothing exists in this world. Going back to the initial question, if the state should have the right to kill another person, society does not value this so if you are to rely on your rhetoric, you would encounter with the situation being non sense.The world is incomprehensible and the concept of truth is ficticious. Just the same way you cannot rely on the values of society because no matter how people think they are true, they are ficticious. Therefore, you should conclude that everything is nothing and nothing is possible. You might not understand what I am trying to say because you do not have the same power of mind that I have. It is more likely because I am not saying nothing and you are not consuming into your mind anything. At least it is certainly true that good charioteers are not those who keep their footing in their chariots at the beginning; then, when they have trained their horses and have themselves become more proficient in the art of driving, fall out."

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  1. People do exist. When we die our souls shall go to the gates od St. Peter, where we will be judged for our sins and either go to hell or heaven.
    - Thomas Aquinas

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