Monday, April 16, 2012
Was it to soon?
Throughout life People die at all ages, and from many different ways. Babies in the womb to elders barely surving by machines. So why does it matter when a person really dies? Does anybody "ask whether it was too soon" for many of the babies to die, yet some of humanity lets action like abortion happen. Wiesenthal presents the question of whether it was too soon for Jewish children and people up to their early twenties were too soon to be gassed. True they never should have been gassed, but these people could have easily died from some other natural cause. Death comes to all ages though and each person has his or her own hour glass that slowly runs out. By ending someones life you could be saving them from future torchers of life, or traumas like adultry, corruption, bankcruptcy, ect. Although you could be holding them back from the joys of life as well. Even the little things in life like even a simple hug from the mother.
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