Thursday, February 9, 2012

Initial thoughts on Frankenstein

You know. I find myself questioning the motivation of a 19 year old girl has to write a story such as this. Is it to show that man has no right creating life? Or is it because she just wanted to write about a mad scientist creating a monster. I don't know. But in my opinion. Man cannot create legitimate life. No matter how hard they try or how advanced technology becomes. Simply because they have no right. That ability belongs to God and God alone. If man dares to cross such dangerous boundaries, then something is going to go wrong. Because the only way man would be able to even succeed would have to be under the influence and given by God, and until that happens, we should just leave well enough alone. Now on another note. Immortality. I really don't know nor do I have much of an opinion on it other than. If it does exist, then it is a curse. Death is a God given gift. It is destiny. It is meant to happen sooner of later. And to just... never die, and have to endure the world day after day, year after year, decade after decade, as the world slowly spirals out of control and into corruption, is a fate far worse than death itself. And finally, about monsters inside, yes, there are monsters hidden in everyone. A dark side to anyone, and how they deal with them is not for me to speculate.

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