Monday, December 19, 2016

Neutral Philosophies

There are many contrary philosophies worldwide; but, the most blatant is the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
In this incident there are positive and negative elements. He stated he was on the Earth to save evil people; and, not the good people. This has many effectuations:
[1] If a killer is saved, the family member of the one killed will be extremely unhappy.
[2] The public would retaliate at the operative
And many other contradictions
People did not accept criminals; especially high criminals; nor, did they accept anyone who attempted to save them.
As a classic example:
Jesus was known to Romans as a "Saviour of Evil people". When i Rome, the people gathered together and crucified him for his "Criminal Acts".
As an effect, If I was to stand out on the street and yell out "I came to this city to save rapists and child molesters", the public would :
[1] Come out of their houses and shoot me
[2] Call the Police and have me locked up as a high criminal
[3] Place me in a psychiatric hospital
The Romans thought the same about Jesus. Though he may have been good to attempt to change them into good people, he caused controversy. They only knew he had to be killed; so, they hung him up on a cross with a thief on one side of him; and a murderer on the other side. The said f he could save himself, he should try to save the criminals also. They threw rocks a him and broke his ribs; as well as sent him to a slow death. Of course, Jehovah could not do anything without his reputation of being a corrupt God to be noticed by everyone.
In many cases, philosophies may be controversial; or, paradoxical. That it why it takes many years to develope a non controversial philosophical structuration of mind.

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