Friday, March 5, 2010

"God created life ... let him finish it as well"

As I was scrutinizing through the pile of papyrus I had generated in the last two weeks, I came up with the founding papers of Buddhism. It read: "A woman from the poorest slums came close and asked me the deepest words I have ever heard: Sorry sir, but do you think it is fair for a man to force a termination of pregnancy? It took me four years to inherit the baby and now I can lose him within only a minute..." This day I began to philosophize over life, and how humans should behave... after all, the world is interdependent. According to the principles of the religion I have made out of my beliefs, it is essential to treat every single human with righteousness. The goal of the religion is to reach Nirvana, a state in which all pleasures and desires would get extinguished. Abortion makes longer the way to Nirvana, since it is something not right for humanity. My followers always believed that theres is an afterlife for every human, and we would live it depending on how we live it in our first life in Earth. Now, I ask to every single person in this blog: Do you think someone could even live an afterlife I he or she weren't granted with the right of life? How immoral could it be for us to participate in such violent act? As my religion states, the world should function in a non-violent basis, and abortion could be at the top of the violent movements. Let us understand that killing a baby to "repair" our initial wrongdoings is not a solution, but only a worsening long-term. Practicing abortion makes the distance longer to Nirvana, and at the same time it produces a sense of everlasting guilt. What ever the degree of our mistake was, or what ever the mistake itself, comprehend that our world needs more of an altruist population...

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