Religionists: Is Murder Wrong? If So, Explain Why

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01 Feb 2009, 5:23 am

  1. "God is perfect" in the dreams of men.
  2. "Man is imperfect" in the dreams of men.
  3. "if God commands to kill, the command must be perfect because God is perfect" dreams the minds of some men. (paranoid schizophrenia)
  4. "Man is imperfect, therefore, refusing to obey a command that is perfect, results in an imperfect choice." is a conclusion drawn from the dreams of men.



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01 Feb 2009, 5:25 am

Are you a robot?



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01 Feb 2009, 6:10 am

slowmutant wrote:
Are you a robot?

the motivation behind that question does not compute.



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01 Feb 2009, 6:11 am

b9 wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
Are you a robot?

the motivation behind that question does not compute.


D'oh!



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01 Feb 2009, 6:31 am

slowmutant wrote:
b9 wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
Are you a robot?

the motivation behind that question does not compute.


D'oh!

i am close to an overflow error. your response means nothing to me.

it is a simpsonian buzz word and has no real definition except for "the sudden realization of a blunder that costs".

is the blunder mine or yours?
what is the apostrophe doing in the word? the abbreviation "d'oh" must be composed of 2 words. what are they?



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01 Feb 2009, 6:47 am

"D'oh!" is actually one word. There is an entire section of Wikipedia devoted to this.



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02 Feb 2009, 3:01 am

no, an individual should choose whether they have a right to live, people should not have the choice made for them, with only one exception. if a person has taken lives and there is a risk of them taking more (essentially, if the person is a murderer of their own will, and the murder was not of circumstance/self defence, for instance), and hence the potential net death that individual may incur outweighs that individual's own death, then the government is at liberty to choose the person's right to live.