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WHAT IS OUR COMMON BOND AS HUMANS AND WHEN DOES ONE STOP BEING A HUMAN?

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WHAT IS OUR COMMON BOND AS HUMANS AND WHEN DOES ONE STOP BEING A HUMAN?

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Those who seek victims to kill must first undertake on every important step. They must DECIDE to kill. Once that decison is arrived at, and the killer executes that decision, he has crossed a very important boundary. He has forever instilled in his mind that life no longer holds that ultimate value that the rest of us hold on life. We hold the life of another in such great esteem because we think of our own mortality, and it creates the greatest of anxiety. When the killer hunts and kills, that “checkpoint” of anxiety has been forever overridden by his or her own desire to end life. That killer has lost an important part of his own humanity, and can no longer be viewed as a human in the sence that we view each other as humans. The killer is no longer complete as a human. The killer has become a predatory animal, and now must be dealt with in the same way that predatory animals are treated. We as a society have a responsibility to each other to defend each other from predatory animals.

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