- I'd agree more with this statement since most men aspire to be someone that would indeed, protect or treat a woman right. It could be a girlfriend or wife, even a mother or just an elderly lady they knew. When people have a drive in life, they tend to work harder to achieve this and since man and women tend to be the basic form of partnership in the world, that's kind of what happened.
- I do believe this entirely because it all had to start somewhere. Nobody just says things like "Seeing the extra terrestrial" so it may not have been some kind of supernatural being, but more or less like a more human form of it. Plus they could be hiding, so it's not like they'd want to be caught or exposed for their true nature.
- If by doing wrong means upholding your morals then sure. People shouldn't have to worry about how society should take their decisions, but then again everyone has their own point of views of how they perceive life and what one should do to carry these decisions on to the next generation.
- I would like to say karma exists, but if you have a lot of money and power then as long as you don't mess up, you'd be fine. That's why the rich can get away with being corrupt people and never have to change their ways.
- Selfishness is the biggest sin because it's when a person only thinks about themselves and not the people or things that would be affected if they pursue this wanting. People tend to act first and worry later too, and I especially see it in our generation.
- Everyone has their own views about what would be best, but if things can't be solved peacefully then taking force would be needed in order to preserve peace. It's like in the walking dead, except Rick ends up going crazy from the power trip. Some people just can't handle that kind of power and end up making rash decisions, eventually being evicted from their posts.
- Sure there are. If you were in a zombie apocalypse and your mom got turned into a zombie, you'd want to at least have her go out peacefully than having to see them suffer as the undead. In desperate times when society has crumbled, killing a person is the only way to make changes.
- For some people that's true, but for me, I'd rather not take the hard path and just do whatever is easier. If that means I won't succeed then I'll congratulate the next guy and it's my fault.
- Not true because some kings are chosen by family blood. There could be a great king, but if his son is a drug addict, then the legacy would be diminished.
- No, because your day is what you make of it. Your pet dog could die and even the most pessimistic person would cry, but find some kind of way to think that it was for the better. Maybe the dog was getting old and going blind, and it's bones were too weak for it to walk around anymore, so it was just living sadly.
- If traitors died all the time then nobody would repent or whatever. It just makes it more brutal for someone to die because they made a mistake. If they constantly made a mistake over and over and knew that, then they're on their own and it wouldn't matter because they chose that path and risked getting caught.
- Evil isn't ingrained into a person at birth. It's what happens when a child grows up that affects their personality and views on life.
- More or less, life is decided by fate. People can get away with not lifting a finger and still be the richest person in the world, just because fate gave them the good end of the stick. We've had friends that are the nicest people in the world, but their parents split or they're living in tough situations. They weren't able to make it better by doing something themselves because it was out of their jurisdiction.
- Redemption can only be done if the evil doer and victim can come to a consensus. Then others will follow. If one person doesn't like something and they are influential then it would just be wrong because it goes against the "rights of people"
- If they have changed then yes, but by continuing to commit acts of evil will only plunge that person further into their graves. Deciding to follow may also influence you negatively and that's all up to your choice.
- If the peace is enjoyable, then people won't care about the steps taken, even if it's corrupt. Look at America and a bunch of other countries. We've killed, tortured and ripped other people apart to achieve our "happiness" and now that we have it, people remember the steps, but they treat that as "stepping stools for the greater good". Meaning that most people just forget about it later.
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