Th reign of the King of the Cruiserweights might end up being a long one, but that's okay: Neville is dope, even if he's
kind of evil right now.
Not exact matches
Although Jesus had some decent ideals (regardless
of what
kind of being you think he was), history shows us that Christianity, the religion, for as much as it has aided people, has been political, corrupt (well just human to be
kinder)
right from the git - go, and the cause
of enormous
evil and suffering throughout its history.
I like to read these
kinds of books once in a while because they substantiate my theological position that we are all, given the
right situation, capable
of monstrous
evil.
Now it's celebrated as a sacred
right that demands veneration from the whole culture, including the millions
of ordinary people who see this
kind of officially blessed homicide as a gravely
evil act.
The absurdity
of suggesting that Iain Duncan Smith's Christian motivations were any
kind of secret and
of criticising the use
of moral categories to justify his policy approaches - only lefties are allowed to have morals, after all; to be
Right Wing is, by definition, to be evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight of nice middle class folk; any right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cra
Right Wing is, by definition, to be
evil, seeking to impose final solutions on the poor, force them to eat rotting horse - flesh, and cleansing them from beyond the sight
of nice middle class folk; any
right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cra
right - winger employing a moral term such as «wrong» or «sin» must have some sinister ulterior motivation - has been covered already by the Editor and by Cranmer.
We moved on to reliving the past by proxy, the worst
kind of evil, the
kind that thinks its doing the
right thing, and an unconventional choice for a book report Taylor made in high school that is reflected, albeit briefly, in the film.
«And all this «good vs.
evil» is
kind of played out
right now.