Life is a complicated business, but not half so complicated as some would occasionally try to make it appear. Is it a good thing, when people suffer or die? Common sense would pretty clearly indicate that it isn't, and common sense, this time, isn't wrong. Strangely, though, a great many people have spent a great amount of time trying to argue that it is. Some of them even claim to be "nice" people.

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Warning!


The material that lies ahead is not appropriate for younger, or more sensitive readers, and it is DEFINITELY not appropriate for the emotionally unstable. This discussion will take the form of a semi-fictionalized dialogue at one point. A challenge will be given, with the knowledge that it will not be taken, in order to expose the hypocrisy of another.

Such a challenge is not one to be given lightly, and never to people that one has not watched, first. Some unbalanced person might act on it. Some in the Satanic/Nietschzean camp would argue that this is for the best, for we would be doing no more than cleaning out the gene pool and bettering the species. A good Hellenist, on the other hand, holds each and every life to be precious, even the damaged ones. It is because we hold life so precious as we do that we feel called to expose those who would lead the unwary into harm's way.

Far be it from any of us, to become such people ourselves. As you read the essay ahead, read it carefully. Read it to the end, before you draw any conclusions, because, as with most discussions, all is not as it seems. Let's continue, now.