A retrospective analysis tells me that my means are justifiable
this means that my Christian values are solid. The decisions I make today and my strength as a Christian tomorrow and yesterday, have the exact feeling, Ive become a good human being. This I know.
When I view myself as a Christian man, I don't take advantage of other people or only to use them at their expense.
A couple of questions:
Did Jesus Christ exist?
Does the will of a majority account for people's experience that refuse the right to life?
I'm proposing that both of these questions are a false dichotomy of the real issues, because the answers are true/false.
a) Jesus Christ did exist, but the evidence that he definitely existed are in doubt.
b) Terri Schiavo died recently due to her illness, doesn't mean that she refused her right to life. A refusal of an individual's right to life, "I don't believe a person who has an illness or goes into a coma should have the same rights as every person." Therefore, how do we know that a person whom thinks they rather not live if they were in coma not deny their right to life with absolute certainty?
The will of a majority is an entity unto itself.
Otherwise any person that rejects the idea of reality in a world of chaos "the majority", must also admit that an individual who is comatose, "Doesn't have the right to life."
Jesus Christ during the time of Judea, were people that denied beliefs Jesus taught, and threatened how people thought of themselves as human beings. It was an existential defiance of the beliefs Jesus had taught, and ignorance on the part of others.
My beliefs are unlike anyone else's, and false dichotomies are secretly marked through the making of knowledge. If someone refutes the belief I have, such as, "People that believe Terri Schiavo was inferior, also must admit they refuse her right to life because she's comatose." My true question is: how do we not know that Terri Schiavo herself thought people unexpectedly didn't want to care for people in comas. Therefore, why do people that think Terri Schiavo should have died, are also well aware of Terri's thoughts? What if Terri Schiavo had the capacity for speech said, "I'm glad I had people care for me, even though I stated once before I thought it'd be better if I didn't live as a comatose patient, I can both appreciate and be thankful I'm consciously able to respond to people's kindness except I can't physically speak the truth... and communicate my appreciation to another individual who'll understand me talking."
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