Michael Phillips
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After seeing those two things, I said, I wish I could die that way.
And there was no evidence with my dog, for example, that there was any pain.
It was like I put him to sleep.
And I think that's what they did with Charlie, but it would take a doctor to know.
I do think that some states know what they're doing more than others.
And I went to the scripture in John chapter eight, where Jesus encounters the adulterous woman.
And one of the lighter moments when we were in there was when I read that you are without sin cast the first stone.
I can tell you that it's horrible as a lethal injection is.
And yes, it is a con job.
And that's a very strong preventative.
Ah, music to my ears.
Pretty good, you know, besides living in the world that you just described. Past that, everything's going great.
Pretty good, you know, besides living in the world that you just described. Past that, everything's going great.
Pretty good, you know, besides living in the world that you just described. Past that, everything's going great.
Especially if it helps one simply survive these times. So, you know, I encourage a healthy dose of coping or sort of a mental bifurcation if that's what we need to do to get up in the morning and get through it all. Yay.
Especially if it helps one simply survive these times. So, you know, I encourage a healthy dose of coping or sort of a mental bifurcation if that's what we need to do to get up in the morning and get through it all. Yay.
Especially if it helps one simply survive these times. So, you know, I encourage a healthy dose of coping or sort of a mental bifurcation if that's what we need to do to get up in the morning and get through it all. Yay.
So yeah, it's not confusing at all. And yeah, I mean, I think the root of it, at least in like a modern philosophical sense, is Nietzsche, or at least that's a common reference point. And when Nietzsche is talking about nihilism, especially in a book like The Genealogy of Morality and a lot of other places,
So yeah, it's not confusing at all. And yeah, I mean, I think the root of it, at least in like a modern philosophical sense, is Nietzsche, or at least that's a common reference point. And when Nietzsche is talking about nihilism, especially in a book like The Genealogy of Morality and a lot of other places,