Quote Originally Posted by devils dream
IMO that only really shows how easy it is for physical life to be ended, i personally dont think that makes it sacred, but maybe thats just me.
True that. If life was sacred, it should be a wee bit harder to take away. The ease with which it can be started and ended makes it pretty generic, like Stop N' Shop brand cereal. I mean think about it; we share life with trillions upon trillions of other beings on this earth alone (not counting germs and other one-celled organisms, that'd be a number we haven't even made, let alone be able to fathom), there's no way life is sacred to all of them. Especially all the bugs and spiders I annihilate indiscriminately just because I don't like the way they look or move.

I mean sure, life is sacred to ME because it's the only one I got, there ain't so reset button or second chances. So I suppose in a way life is sacred, just on a much smaller, more personal level.
DaBudhaStank Reviewed by DaBudhaStank on . Respect Life I have far too much respect for all of life. Than to just think we came from a magical "big-bang". From nothing. Hmm, something can't come from nothing. That is logic. People question where God came from. God is the alpha & omega. He is not held captive in this fabric/dimension of time we reside in. He see's no Beginning nor End. Our fabric of "time" is represented by the laws & physics of this dimension. Which God framed together. Not scientists. Oh by the way. Religions are man made. Bad Rating: 5