It makes no since to me for people not to help one another. Jesus said "Love one another, take care of each other." He didn't stutter. No one was given the choice whether they wanted to be born or not. We didn't choose our genetics or our personalities. It is who we are, Mother Nature made us this way. What makes people decide that they can choose who lives and who dies? Who gets mental or physical help while others don't? What qualifies a person to be deserving of redemption? A second chance at life? What are the qualifications for someone to be healed by a miracle or by magic? No one and nothing. Humans don't make the decisions, nature did.
This started with a simple question. If you could have any super power, what would it be? I chose to be able to heal people mentally, physically, emotionally, their energy and their confidence, everything. Somehow it spiraled into multiple people saying how not everyone deserves to be healed. I don't understand. None of us chose to be here. None of us chose our situations. None of us chose our parents. Not one person got to have a say in the beginning of our lives which is the most crucial. Mother Nature created the circumstances that gave us the ability to genetically evolve into the beings we are today. Smart, lucky and adventurous people discovered how to make our lives as modern as it is now. We didn't just appear on this Earth with everything already created. We have traveled over thousands of years to get to where we are now. And somehow in that time period, despite how humble our beginnings were, many people have decided that there is a hierarchy. Someone always has to be better then someone so we don't feel like we are the carpet being walked on. There has to be one below.
Why can't we take care of each other? Why can't we make sure everyone has access to fresh healthy food and clean water and shelter and proper 21st century medical care. We can still all do the jobs that make us happy to pay for things we like and other food and travel. The basic needs need to be met. We are all the same, we are all human beings.
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