Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:50 am
No. I said, killing someone, is never the right solution, even if it is the only one. This does not mean to let the situation unsolved, but to be aware of the evil you just performed by destroying something you had no right to destroy and not to look for justifications why it was a good deed not an evil one. Introducing laws which justify the act of killing would mean to introduce reasons when it would be alright to perform evil.
Everyone of us has good and evil sides inside her or him, but is it not our duty to control the evil inside us, to avoid it at all costs?
Already now I see people who are in no way better that every murderer, but they only kill in such situtions, where "there are valid reasons", and hence cannot be charged. Such people would only get confirmation for their criminal behaviour when there are situtions written down in which they are allowd to let out their mad killing urges.
Adano Eles
Knight of the Grey Rose
Student of the Khana Len; Apprentice of the Great Temple of the Fiva and Eleven
Everyone of us has good and evil sides inside her or him, but is it not our duty to control the evil inside us, to avoid it at all costs?
Already now I see people who are in no way better that every murderer, but they only kill in such situtions, where "there are valid reasons", and hence cannot be charged. Such people would only get confirmation for their criminal behaviour when there are situtions written down in which they are allowd to let out their mad killing urges.
Adano Eles
Knight of the Grey Rose
Student of the Khana Len; Apprentice of the Great Temple of the Fiva and Eleven