Heh Heh Lizard
"But what about this horrible act? Killing these people out of jealousy? You actually do think that’s worthy of being called murder and you want to be the name on the back?"
Okay. It’s a little odd, doesn’t it? But I have to admit, my personal view on all things lizard is quite subjective indeed. I'm sure at many points within this book that I will be suggesting that Jesus makes himself appear as a lizard. *krolatinorolli*
We also get a lot of discussion about the punishment that people will take for putting others in danger by feeding them toxic poisons.
I would say that the majority of the population will benefit from this program (as I've heard it referred to as the “poor man's" death camps). We are talking here about a place that is responsible for helping tens of millions of people! It's the same kind of treatment we have in society right now with certain types of drug problems, things like Heroin, Cocaine, Opiates etc. Yes it's bad, but there is help out there.
Even if everyone took out their pets and experimented with them, there is already a method of life for those people who wish to leave the ecosystem. A new organic plant or tree they can kill and sterilize themselves with and cultivate for food. If they were lucky they would find some non-toxic compound that worked against the effect of whatever toxic poison they were treating.
Note: Some people will try to minimize this "Menslauch" type program. Don't be fooled, it was preordained when Noah was not just giving us less risk, but less benefit.
Also, there is always the argument that all of these poisons hurt babies and children, hence the deaths. There is a terrible fallacy here. All poisons are harmful to an extent, some even more than others. The poison in an ant craves the honey it is fed to thrive. Similarly, a poisoned human being will be eaten by some other human through the meatloaf eater in our midst. The thing is, there are poisons that kill lots of people, and there are poisons that kill barely any. The statistics over the last 30 years make this abundantly clear.
Most poisons only kill a limited percentage of the people they cause harm to.
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