Grrrr.jackal.

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  1. BabyLeo

    BabyLeo Well-Known Member

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    So I'm kind of upset that I didn't come back in time to respond to this:

    Anyways before I respond I hope this doesn't get closed, I'm not opening this to flame anyone I just wanna debate this with him.



    In response, you didn't get what I said. I never said it wasn't fair. I was saying how it was hypocritical that you're punishing someone for taking a life because no one has that right by taking their life. It's completely hypocritical and if you don't see that I don't know how I can make you understand this. As to it being fair my response is that this world isn't about what's fair or what's not and if you think that matters at all then you're quite naive. For one thing don't talk about having a fair justice system when there are tons of people that are locked up for something that they didn't do so don't talk about fair.
     
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    I agree, it is hypocritical. Punishing someone for doing something by the same means. But it is fair, therefore should be done. The justice system isn't 100% full proof, once again, I'll agree. However it is the best it can be. It is very difficult, actually impossible for their to be a full 100% proof system for justice. It just can't happen, because humans are not 100% perfect. So, I suppose I'll admit it is hypocritical. However, just because it isn't done, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. My opinion is whatever is fair, should be done. (i.e. murderer should be murdered) this does NOT apply to accidental deaths, war, or capital punishment (the people executing). I don't feel life in prison is anywhere near equal to death, no where near worse. Of course that is my opinion. That can not be proven, it's a relative thing for every person. Personally, I'm petrified of death. It's the only fear I have, that I'm aware of. So for me, I would MUCH rather spend my life in a cell then be killed.
     
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    Okay I guess thats definitely where we disagree, you fear death while I on the other hand fear growing old. I guess that explains a lot of it. I actually want to die young instead of growing old.
     
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    I want to grow to 200 years old...>_>...
     
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    According to some cultures that used to be quite common thousands of years ago.
     
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    I have existed since the dawn of time.

    Oh and don't get into cultures with Jackal, he was banned in the irc multiple times for throwing out stupid christian opinions. Jackal's like Socsaint, but in female form.
     
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    Oh, that's why you are so ugly.

    Zing!
     
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    Young'n.

    Time's a human construct. I've been kickin' it for all eternity.
     
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    No, you'd be referring to the herpes on the left side of my scrotum.

    Eternity is a measurement of time created by humans as well.

    So is god though.

    Also - gravity.
     
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    Dementiaism. I'll post our interesting MSN convo with its main principles eventually.
     
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    Eternity is a measurement of time created by humans as well.

    So is god though.

    Also - gravity.
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    I was using Eternity in the sense that there has never been a point where I have not existed. But I do see your point. Touche.

    PS. Gravity doesn't exist, dumbass.
     
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    I have no problem with culture, I only have a problem when people call Christian idiotic, or something of that nature. But then get all pissy when I say they are arrogantly idiotic. -_-, ironic.
     
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    Everything is a human made concept if you think about it. I am above all that. I created humans, therefore I created everything that is.
     

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