It seems that you're putting an emotional spin on it. Having value toward human life and caring about everyone are two different things. I don't want to see any innocent person get hurt but if it happens I'm not crying about it because i'm not emotinally attached. You said you wouldn't stand aside and watch a woman get hurt, well that's having value toward another human life. You care, but not on an emotional personal level.
2006-08-21 14:52:27
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answered by dhelpfulhands 2
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Because I know just how fragile a human life is, and how many people will be touched by the ending of a single life.
Maybe military service has helped me see the value of human life. After all, the lives of my unit mates mean my own, as my life means theirs. Also, having held a human life in the sights of a loaded weapon that had a round up the spout sort of makes you think, especially when you learn that had you pulled the trigger you would have wrongfully ended a life, but very firmly believing that you were protecting your own and that of your mates at the same time.
As for your husband beating his wife scenario, any guy, or gal, with his heart in the right spot would do something about it. Personally, I'm not a violent man but may the fellow's god help him, especially if the woman is a friend of mine, for no one would be able to. Funny, being in the military, but I try to avoid the use of violence at any cost. But no matter how much one respects life, there will be situations when that respect will be overriden by anger, training, or loyalty.
Take my word for this, the taking of a human life might look easy at times, but while it might be physically easy to do so, unless one is a complete sociopath/psychopath it's not that easy to so.
2006-08-21 15:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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some vegans look like they have this view yet very few certainly do. between the justifications for this assumption may well be that many vegans are against scientific attempting out on animals that has the possibility to maintain people. yet one greater reason is that folk may even see vegans protesting animal overlook and abuse and ask themselves, "Why are not they protesting the genocides that are happening?" i comprehend some vegans and none value animal existence over human existence. the perception that vegans value animal existence greater is in basic terms an assumption made by skill of individuals who do no longer make the hassle to comprehend vegans' viewpoints.
2016-10-02 09:27:41
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answered by ? 3
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Have you ever seen a fireman try to rescue the life of animal on t.v.? How much more should you then value the life of a human? Life is a precious gift to be cherished each day.
2006-08-21 14:49:38
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answered by Granny 1
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I value life because everyday you have a chance to try something new and become a better person. I don't believe in one life...I am going to heaven becuase I've asked JESUS to be my savior. The Bible says that God wants us to have an abundant life. Sure it will be full of ups and downs, but that doesn't mean life is not worth living at all.
2006-08-21 14:49:12
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answered by Sam M 3
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Sounds like you are on a fine line between being a sadist and a serial killer. You should wear a t-shirt to warn people how much you despise them.
2006-08-21 14:49:13
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answered by mrlong78 2
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I want to do everything that makes me happy until the day I die. I've lived in misery for too long.
2006-08-21 14:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Because I want others to treat me how I treat them. If I don't value their life, they want value mine.
2006-08-21 14:46:37
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answered by Mariposa 7
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Because I only have one life here on earth.
2006-08-21 14:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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if you were being attacked, wouldn't you want someone to help you? i could never stand by and watch someone be hurt and not do anything about it. life is all we have
2006-08-21 14:46:37
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answered by . 5
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