http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/053/cache/ergaster-missing-link_5322_600x450.jpg ~ this is the last ‘species’ of human ~ to simply walk away from other dead people with no concern. After this guy we learned to bury our dead, or otherwise dispose of their remains so we would not be attracting prey animals, nor giving them an appetite for more. This totally sociopathic critter is the sort who would participate in the abortion business ~ no doubt those people are ‘throwbacks’
Exactly. Or, I should say that your comments provoke the following thoughts.
Everyday there seems to be a new challenge to our moral choices.
What does this proposition mean- The sacred vs. the object?
This is what I have learned:
At the center of the Labyrinth sits the beast. But there is a way out.
History demands a horizon on which the hopes of every soul seeks out a purpose. For those who are drawn to their natures or to questions regarding the entelechy of their natures, a light silhouettes a vision or apperception of meaning and suffering. It is on that horizon where a center point of demarcation, a cross is at its center, and is the heart of human intuition, from that focal point we can understand the rubric of time in which the slave becomes free, in which the animal becomes human, and in which the damned becomes saved.
Well, I sound like a pseudo-intellectual, sorry for that, but these questions disturb me greatly.