tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1470947003237922106.post4251938166411593217..comments2013-01-10T03:34:24.100-08:00Comments on A Mirrored Pool of Thought: Each murder is one too manyA Mirrored Pool of Thoughthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01499852393839975858noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1470947003237922106.post-24739442691040440282011-08-07T09:53:20.013-07:002011-08-07T09:53:20.013-07:00when i said playing 'playing God' it was m...when i said playing 'playing God' it was more of a saying than the actual Christian connoctation, i don't believe in Christianity or any religion. I just meant that i don't think it's fair that anyone should hold the power to end a human life. I think everyones life should end naturally.<br /><br />I do see what you are saying about quality of life for prisoners, but i think certain criminals waver this right when they do what it is they do. it could never be quite as torturous as some of the crimes they have commited. But obviously your view is the same as the powers that be, since the most dangerous of criminals do seem to still have a decent quality of life in prison.A Mirrored Pool of Thoughthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01499852393839975858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1470947003237922106.post-11806461210831807712011-08-06T15:01:42.742-07:002011-08-06T15:01:42.742-07:00I wouldn't go so far as to say taking someone ...I wouldn't go so far as to say taking someone else's life equates to playing god (or God). Looking at just Christianity there are many references to the death penalty and also to war.<br /><br />I think people have basic immutable rights. One is the right to life and another a right to a reasonable standard of living. Solitary confinement with a bed and a toilet, for an extended period of time, is torture. I think it's right that prisoners get at least some quality of life.MMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17836617953967824513noreply@blogger.com