big4life said:I am beginning to agree with Matt.
Payne Stewart's death in a plane crash. It was nature's way of telling us there are too many golfers in funny pants, and too many private jets.
John Lennon's death by a crazed fan. It was nature's way of ridding the world of the excess of talented musicians.
John and Bobby Kennedy were taken because of the excess of caring politicians.
I would say something about those who have died in wars, and the people who died in 9/11, but I can't out of respect for them and their lives. It bothered me to mention the four I did, because of the respect I have for them. My point is if one incident is caused because it was nature's way then all events can be dealt with in the same manner. To use the excuse "it's nature's way" not only trivializes their death, but also their life, and that is the ultimate in disrespect.
And since everything is the result of being part of "nature's way" then we should just open up all the jails because nobody is guilty. It wasn't me your honor, it was nature's way.
Wow, impressive...in your ignorance.
It must be tough to go through life with your head down in the sand, unable to produce anything cogent to say, preferring a reductionist mentality, enabling you to feel good about a position to which you cling out of emotional attachment rather than logical conclusions.
You did almost get something right, though and that's a start. I am not trivializing the life or death of anyone. I am merely pointing out that they trivialize their own lives.
Relativism and reductionalism. Two words for stupidity, two examples of the absence of logical thought.
Carry on sir.