Bhiitarubi's code of laws
A man found guilty of not rending assistace to his nieghbor in a life threating instance is to be thrown in the river.
I think it's interesting to note that the two posters of this thread with the worst sounding names are the only people who are most actively deffending human nature. I say human nature because we all have a choice.
HUMAN or
ANIMAL
Human, being disposed of animal qualities, has a higher solidarity with his fellow man disregarding his mortality for the greater good. Thinking past his own life, into the future home of his children.
An Animal cares only for his own wellfare and security. Period.
Any love he may feel or show is instinct/chemical.
The reson the world is the way it is, is because evolutionarily speaking, the animal has outnumbered the human for as long as man has recorded his history. Partly because they breed like rabbits indiscriminatly
The best thing to have done in this circumstance, would have at least been there with him as he died. Laws shmaws. Honesty smonesty. It was a man face to face with death. The one thing that scares us the most, and he had to face it alone. Just realize that his last feeling was probably the heartbreak of loneliness. As he thought of those he could not say good bye tormented him.
And yes you're right, there are millions of people in these circumstances all over the world.
Two things about that I want to mention,
1: When confronting my grandmother about her church helping charities and helping though missionaries The subject of homeless people came up. Her deffense from one question was not knowing where any homeless people where.
looong arguement I ended it by asking her where the mall was. Then I asked her where the nearest homeless person was.
The next is an exerpted quote I've had a long time. I've lost the source.
...I can no longer protect myself from the reality of starvation, by pretending that people are nameless , faceless strangers. I know who they are. They're just like me, only they're starveing. I can no longer pretend that the collection of political agreements we call counties seperates me from the child who cries out in hunger halfway around the world.
We are one, and one of us is hungry.
