gdude30
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Say.
Do you think that.
Peace is impossible
That things will always be the way they are to a certain extent. As in. Crime will never dissapear. And justice and truth will never dissapear.
Well. The only way that they'd all dissapear. Is if humans as a whole become extinct or become wiped out.
I just think sometimes. And even stronger. That maybe we're wrong to blame the Christians for hating us or thinking bad us, to blame god, to blame criminals, to blame or hate.
And to a certain extent. I sort of question jail. I HIGHLY question the death penalty. The government doesn't have the right to take ones life away.
But isn't the real source of problems. The real reason why gays are somtimes discriminated, the reason why racial issues occur, terrorists, war, and everything that seems to be an issue and put others down or hurt others.
Isn't the true cause and problem of everything..people?
I just think. Well sorta know. That the true result of criminals, murder, and crime is how a person was raised, the effect people had on their lives, and certain events that happened. And that there was a certain point in time where that person's path could have been changed but wasn't to due to unknown or difficult circumstances. For that reason I don't know why. But I see killers and murders as humans. Not monsters or demons. I'd probably defend a criminal or murder as well. Because. They are still human. Even if their actions are wrong. But I also realize. There comes a certain point in someone's life. When they are no longer who they used to be. And everything they were before is basically dead. And that person is just a shell. So to a certain extent. I am contradicting what I say. But not everyone becomes a shell.
So I sort of wonder. Instead of fighting so much of who is right and who is wrong. And arguing so much. That the true problem is people. And it's not that everyone should be exterminated because everyone is corrupt and evil. Although I think everyone does have darkness in them and has the potential to use it or feed it. But not everyone does. Some have it balanced and sometimes one outweighs the other.
But I think the real problem. Is, "Misunderstanding"
Why would someone who believes in a god who suppository helps people and empowers others. Put down so many people because they don't believe what he believes in. I wonder if someone like that can be reasoned with. I wonder if someone like that could be understood. But what happens after that I wonder anymore.
True understanding of people might be impossible. Because that might define peace which I think is impossible. I think there has to be a certain balance. And even though there are lots of thing wrong with this world and people get hurt. That it serves it's purpose. Even though it's cold and cruel sometimes. But at the same time. I question if it's necessary. If it really has to be the way it is.
I suppose these are just stupid thoughts of an 18 year old.
I just can't help thinking though. That if people can understand each other. That we'd have less problems. Because I think in some form or another. Everyone wants to understand each other. Even if they don't admit it. And even if it's hidden or results in jealousy, anger, revenge, sorrow, or some other type of emotion, feeling, or action. I wonder if the true reason is because they can't understand the person. And either give up on it or figure the person isn't worth it. But maybe in some ways. Every person is worth it and matters. And maybe human life cannot be weighed or compared to one or another. At least not in matters of class, money, or power. There might be those whose lives do weigh more. But for different reasons.
Those "If you could choose one person to live who would it be" situations or examples are troublesome. Because at that point you have to weigh the value of each person's life. Or maybe there is an alternative. But I wonder if there is always an alternative.
Maybe everyone wants someone that can understand them. Whether it be a friend, family, a lover, or whoever. Just someone who can say, "I understand". I wonder if there are some in life who never experience this or have it taken away from them. And then the question the beliefs of others or envy those who still have these things. And then claim, "They don't understand me" and use that as their excuse.
I don't know why I am thinking about this so much and using examples that are practically crap or that hold no proof other then a "belief" or "feeling"
I said a little of this at youth pride. Because I just couldn't hold it in. After hearing everyone say, "Bush is the problem", "Christians are the problem", "Criminals are the problem", "This and that is the problem"
And what those all have in common that I noticed. Is that they are all people. And ultimately people are the problem. But like I said. It doesn't mean everyone should be killed for being flawed or corrupted. It just means that I think. We need to understand each other better or try to. So that way. Maybe overtime the problems will disappear or slowly get closer to being resolved.
I probably should have made this a blog post.
But I am sort of curious of asking this question to everyone or anyone who wonders the same thing.
"Is it really possible for everyone to understand each other. Or at least learn to understand each other. Or are such examples, situations, and numbers impossible for someone to comprehend and impossible to understand everyone just because of the limits of being a human?"
I was just curious.
Sorry if I wasted anyone's time. I just feel a bit curious tonight.
Do you think that.
Peace is impossible
That things will always be the way they are to a certain extent. As in. Crime will never dissapear. And justice and truth will never dissapear.
Well. The only way that they'd all dissapear. Is if humans as a whole become extinct or become wiped out.
I just think sometimes. And even stronger. That maybe we're wrong to blame the Christians for hating us or thinking bad us, to blame god, to blame criminals, to blame or hate.
And to a certain extent. I sort of question jail. I HIGHLY question the death penalty. The government doesn't have the right to take ones life away.
But isn't the real source of problems. The real reason why gays are somtimes discriminated, the reason why racial issues occur, terrorists, war, and everything that seems to be an issue and put others down or hurt others.
Isn't the true cause and problem of everything..people?
I just think. Well sorta know. That the true result of criminals, murder, and crime is how a person was raised, the effect people had on their lives, and certain events that happened. And that there was a certain point in time where that person's path could have been changed but wasn't to due to unknown or difficult circumstances. For that reason I don't know why. But I see killers and murders as humans. Not monsters or demons. I'd probably defend a criminal or murder as well. Because. They are still human. Even if their actions are wrong. But I also realize. There comes a certain point in someone's life. When they are no longer who they used to be. And everything they were before is basically dead. And that person is just a shell. So to a certain extent. I am contradicting what I say. But not everyone becomes a shell.
So I sort of wonder. Instead of fighting so much of who is right and who is wrong. And arguing so much. That the true problem is people. And it's not that everyone should be exterminated because everyone is corrupt and evil. Although I think everyone does have darkness in them and has the potential to use it or feed it. But not everyone does. Some have it balanced and sometimes one outweighs the other.
But I think the real problem. Is, "Misunderstanding"
Why would someone who believes in a god who suppository helps people and empowers others. Put down so many people because they don't believe what he believes in. I wonder if someone like that can be reasoned with. I wonder if someone like that could be understood. But what happens after that I wonder anymore.
True understanding of people might be impossible. Because that might define peace which I think is impossible. I think there has to be a certain balance. And even though there are lots of thing wrong with this world and people get hurt. That it serves it's purpose. Even though it's cold and cruel sometimes. But at the same time. I question if it's necessary. If it really has to be the way it is.
I suppose these are just stupid thoughts of an 18 year old.
I just can't help thinking though. That if people can understand each other. That we'd have less problems. Because I think in some form or another. Everyone wants to understand each other. Even if they don't admit it. And even if it's hidden or results in jealousy, anger, revenge, sorrow, or some other type of emotion, feeling, or action. I wonder if the true reason is because they can't understand the person. And either give up on it or figure the person isn't worth it. But maybe in some ways. Every person is worth it and matters. And maybe human life cannot be weighed or compared to one or another. At least not in matters of class, money, or power. There might be those whose lives do weigh more. But for different reasons.
Those "If you could choose one person to live who would it be" situations or examples are troublesome. Because at that point you have to weigh the value of each person's life. Or maybe there is an alternative. But I wonder if there is always an alternative.
Maybe everyone wants someone that can understand them. Whether it be a friend, family, a lover, or whoever. Just someone who can say, "I understand". I wonder if there are some in life who never experience this or have it taken away from them. And then the question the beliefs of others or envy those who still have these things. And then claim, "They don't understand me" and use that as their excuse.
I don't know why I am thinking about this so much and using examples that are practically crap or that hold no proof other then a "belief" or "feeling"
I said a little of this at youth pride. Because I just couldn't hold it in. After hearing everyone say, "Bush is the problem", "Christians are the problem", "Criminals are the problem", "This and that is the problem"
And what those all have in common that I noticed. Is that they are all people. And ultimately people are the problem. But like I said. It doesn't mean everyone should be killed for being flawed or corrupted. It just means that I think. We need to understand each other better or try to. So that way. Maybe overtime the problems will disappear or slowly get closer to being resolved.
I probably should have made this a blog post.
But I am sort of curious of asking this question to everyone or anyone who wonders the same thing.
"Is it really possible for everyone to understand each other. Or at least learn to understand each other. Or are such examples, situations, and numbers impossible for someone to comprehend and impossible to understand everyone just because of the limits of being a human?"
I was just curious.
Sorry if I wasted anyone's time. I just feel a bit curious tonight.

