Mike,

No, I wouldn't want to be a zombie or werewolf.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@... wrote:
>
> Joe,<br/><br/>But that true nature doesn't involve the ability to choose such 
> 'higher' actions such as empathy and compassion. Their uncovered true nature 
> is to blindly follow an evolutionary instinct to survive and not much else. 
> As part of the animal kingdom ourselves we largely do this too, but there is 
> one important difference and that is we can transcend these impulses and 
> demonstrate those higher actions. <br/><br/>Hey, 4 years of law school here! 
> You can't wiggle out of my argument by claiming you've never seen a zombie or 
> werewolf movie. I'm sure you understand the premise: a zombie, once bitten, 
> completely and utterly follows its instinct to eat human flesh. Do you agree 
> with Bill! and Merle that this is something to admire and aspire 
> to?<br/><br/>Merle<br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad
>




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