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Old 08-01-2009, 07:17 PM   #16
aliceingoogs

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i have to agree bloodoftheberry and kassandraloves.

i learned something recently that really had a profound impact on my perspective. we live in a world of duality and we have all played the role of good and evil, prey and victim, rich and poor, etc. therefore, we should not judge others because we have been 'them'. it is these experiences that make us who we are.

then why put them in jail when they do their evil deeds? why not thank them instead? tell them it was all worth it because we learned something from it, no worries...
mmariebored: you're being judgemental. besides isn't 'evil' relative and based on perception? our society is so quick to label people and punish them for it. give people love and understanding, and watch their so-call "evil" ways heal and disintegrate. punish them, and watch how they continue to commit the same crime. you can look to our jail system if you want proof of that.
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