Does a person have to die to be free?
Posted by edweaver 10 years, 8 months ago to Government
The “Genie, You’re Free” post brought this question to my mind again so thought I would open it to discussion.
Is death the only way to rid yourself of government? When you break it down to this level, is that right?
I don’t intend this to be a morbid discussion nor am I encouraging people to off themselves because of something that may get stated on this topic. Life is still worth living, at least in my opinion but why is death the only way to get that monkey off your back. Is that really the way life is intended. I don’t think so. How do we ever get government out of our lives? What is the better solution?
Is death the only way to rid yourself of government? When you break it down to this level, is that right?
I don’t intend this to be a morbid discussion nor am I encouraging people to off themselves because of something that may get stated on this topic. Life is still worth living, at least in my opinion but why is death the only way to get that monkey off your back. Is that really the way life is intended. I don’t think so. How do we ever get government out of our lives? What is the better solution?
When we do not enforce our will on our representatives, then we have what we have today.
I’m going to give you your point back and hope that others realize that it is refreshing from time to time to have a logical opinion to mull over.
The optical illusions at the beginning prove nothing. There are no blocks, it is an illustration. The answer would be that the painter failed to convey their meaning if they wanted to show 6 block instead of 7 and vice versa.
Objectivists get their nose out of joint easily. knock them down like a bowling pin when they are elitist. or zen or alabaster
Article 2, section 1, clause 5.
According to the provided birth certificate, his father was Barack Hussein Obama, sr. A British subject at the time of his birth.
Although born in Hawaii and therefore a *native born* citizen, Obama is not a *natural born* citizen, because he is not the citizen child of citizens.
He can't hold the office, ergo, he can't be impeached. Charged with fraud, grand larceny and manslaughter, yes... but not impeached.
You are forgetting unintended consequences--there just may be less of us around, SLL. Think about that!
Tell me your reasons for not impeaching him.
(Read my question to you in my new thread "Me and The Prez"--doesn't seem to be inspiring too many comments.)
You see, I think your reasons for not impeaching him is because you can only see the short term.
By every form of constitutional legality he has proven himself impeachment-worthy. That is, it is almost a moral obligation on the people and congress of America to fulfill that obligation.
A man who has done so much so far to actively (destroy may be too strong a word) at least one can say he has not "protected and defended the constitution". will not suddenly change overnight.You are committing the fallacy of failure to posit alternative consequences--that is, in the next 2 years something may come up in global events that would require a leader of some worth.
We should be building surface-to-orbit craft, and orbit-to-orbit craft, and habitats (giant, orbit-to-orbit craft sans propulsion systems), and we should be building robotic craft, to transport fuel to/from trans-solar "coaling stations" and "refineries" we'll have to build.
1) I used to have an open mind, until too many people mistook it for an empty garbage can
2) I'm always right. Because when I discover I'm wrong, I change my mind.
In response to your further question "Since you no longer exist as a human being?", and in light of those 3 "bits of wisdom", have you yet taken the time to watch and objectively consider the entirety of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z56u4wMx... ? If not, along with keeping in mind those 3 "bits of wisdom", it would probably be helpful to enabling you to have a more objective considering of that video for you to first take the time to watch a shorter, 23 minute long video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYKB-Hg7... in order to better understand our natural tendencies to be subjective rather than objective in evaluating what we "see" (or what we THINK we "see").
Once you have watched both videos, and also are keeping in mind those 3 "bits of wisdom", then revisit the Stephen Covey quote that: "We are not human beings on a spiritual journey. We are spiritual beings on a human journey." and see if that then gives you a different perspective on your question "Since you no longer exist as a human being?"
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