Andiferous said:Careful there. In doing so you may speak ill of yourself, since saying that would indicate that you espouse the principle that the law is only useful to win with.
You may also make the law look evil, which is a double whammy on lawyers and yourself by extention.
I'll give you time in the reading corner as this is in the philosophy forum, and you're looking quite evil, and I await a return to the topic. Perhaps debate lawyers in the debate section.
Um, I didn't say that the law is only useful to win, I only mentioned the concept of special pleading which is a logical fallacy, such as when the topic is about rat poison and I only mention the harm it does to rats, where in reality such poison may prevent diseases carried by rats.
^-^ I suppose, the way I said it will give an impression that lawyers are evil, but that's not the case, a lawyer only does his job as mandated by the powers that be, in which he or she defends or prosecutes for his client with the end goal of ensuring that what the law says will come to pass.
The problem with the law or jurisprudence is that it is heavily based on authority. Still, I love the law, so I can't really hate it. Y.Y It's like having this crush on some person and he/she constantly pops on your mind. Y>Y
Anyway, let's return to the topic which is if we are meant to live forever, why do we die.