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Sunday, March 14, 2010

To Judge


I read in the book “To kill a mocking bird” by Harper Lee, that it’s a sin to kill a mocking bird! But it's a sin to kill any bird or just harm any living being emotionally or physically?

We all know that, including those who do the harm, and those who judge the deeds of the sinner and when find them guilty they do the same harm themselves.

“Law” that include of highly educated people with a good sense of analysis, makes the guilty stand under the light of judgment and decide the fiat of the sinner. I mean no offense, but they are not god themselves.

We don’t want crime, if only there was no crime …
No killing, no law to take the place of god and give life imprisonment or hang to death…world would have been a better place

Instead we should teach and spread the thoughts of self guilt to the potential sinners (the normal people)

Each and every one of us has the sense of morality and knows very well when we are harming others. Let the harm be because of any desire of possessing more and more money of any other selfish sop. Deep inside all human beings are having a sense of verdict. If only we could be unbiased and altruist while using this sense…

I was just wondering if there is any place in this word, where there is no need of law and order.
Just because there is no crime, no hurting or harming, no killing...
Because everyone in this place knows that it’s a sin to kill the mocking bird…or any other living being.

P.S. When I was in 8th grade, I read it on the display board of my school’s library …
“Be your own judge and you will be happy”
I would rephrase it and say “Be your own judge and this world will be a happier place.”

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