Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Eutha what?

Last week we talked about killing someone’s unborn baby. This time we are going to talk about killing someone who is in pain or doesn’t know about it. This is called euthanasia and is frowned upon by an immense audience. Euthanasia, for me, doesn’t exist, because nothing exists. You cannot kill someone that has never existed in the first place. The act of killing is something else that does not exist. It does not exist because to do an action you need energy. Energy, according to professor Isaac Newton, can’t be created. If it can’t be created then it never began to exist, therefore it doesn’t exist. Denying the logicality of my theory is impossible. Euthanasia is something that can never be explained because explanations are so hard to give. The complexity of an explanation and where it tangles our brain is that the only way it can be given out is by words, and as I said in my previous blog entry, words will never mean the same thing they symbolize. Currently there are 6,500 spoken languages; there have been more in the past. The symbolization of these languages has yet to reach the level of which the words actually mean what they are describing. Euthanasia, ah euthanasia, your name is not only fun to say but to think about you is fabulous. You don’t exist, yet you cause stress to some. Some say it should be allowed because some are suffering from pain and they wish to be relieved, what an absurd remark. Pain and suffering are feelings that happen in our brain, hence they don’t exist. A comment from the opposite party would be similar to saying that even so, that person still has a life. You cannot comment about life because it doesn’t exist. How can something you cannot understand exist? Absurd comments like these are those that cause wars. War, what a great topic to write about next.

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