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How can someone who's just committed suicide this
way be further punished? And if they're caught in the act, before their
horrible deed is done, can they really be 'punished' by putting them to
death? They were 'willing' to die anyway. Whether in the
commission of their crime, or by failing, and being apprehended and
executed. We can put them to death, and say, "That's one less.", but we
have done nothing towards removing the 'cause' of WHY they were willing to value
their life, and the lives of others, so little. Or why others will come
after them.
Why don't we deal with the real
REASONS that would cause otherwise 'normal' individuals, no different
than any one of us, to feel this life was so hopeless that they'd 'want' to
leave it? And deny many others they see as more fortunate, but the source
of their misery, the right to live out theirs too?
This subject matter may not seem as if it belongs
in a discussion on 'Social Credit', but it is only through understanding the
original philosophy behind 'social credit'~ the enabling of each and every
INDIVIDUAL, all who have worth, to LIVE life on this bountiful planet MORE
ABUNDANTLY, without denying any other individual the same right, that
we'll find the solution.
Joe |