Druids outrage at Stonehenge!

Started by Aster Phoenix10 pages
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Really?

I have a deep respect for the integrity of a grave.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I have a deep respect for the integrity of a grave.

Hypothetical:

If you found out there was 500 million in gold buried under a grave, it is also an isolated grave so you could excavate it without fear of punishment and you know someone who could safely fence it for you, you wouldn't start digging?

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I have a deep respect for the integrity of a grave.

So...you have a great respect for a dead human being.

But not one that is in the process of birth.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
So...you have a great respect for a dead human being.

But not one that is in the process of birth.

Hahahaa. Good cross-thread connection.

Originally posted by Robtard
Hypothetical:

If you found out there was 500 million in gold buried under a grave and it was an isolated grave so you could excavate it without fear of punishment and you knew someone who could safely fence it for you, you wouldn't start digging?

No, I'm not big on money or being rich.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
No, I'm not big on money or being rich.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
So...you have a great respect for a dead human being.

But not one that is in the process of birth.

I never said I did not have respect for a fetus, I simply believe there are two instances under which terminating one is acceptable.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I never said I did not have respect for a fetus, I simply believe there are two instances under which terminating one is acceptable.

Well, you did compare a fetus to that of a bug.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I never said I did not have respect for a fetus, I simply believe there are two instances under which terminating one is acceptable.

What instances are there were opening a grave is acceptable?

Originally posted by Robtard

I'm not lying. I've seen what wealth does to people. All I want is enough money to get by in this world and that is all.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
What instances are there were opening a grave is acceptable?

Not any in my opinion.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
Not any in my opinion.

None? Come on now.

Originally posted by Robtard
None? Come on now.

Sorry, its what I believe. I understand not everyone agrees with me and thats okay.

Originally posted by inimalist
so, would it be ok if the researchers said, "you, aster phoenix, will never be allowed to know or to benefit from whatever comes of the knowledge gathered through digging up bones"?

I would be fine with it and ask them not to dig up the bones in the first place.

Edit: wrong thread.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
I would be fine with it and ask them not to dig up the bones in the first place.

in your own opinion then, it would be fine if you never learned history and lived in a society that was uninterested in history?

Originally posted by inimalist
in your own opinion then, it would be fine if you never learned history and lived in a society that was uninterested in history?

Not all of our historical information was garnered from graves.

Originally posted by Aster Phoenix
Not all of our historical information was garnered from graves.

Really? I would think that most of what we know about the people of Stonehenge are from graves.

And BTW the Druids are from a later time then Stonehenge, and really have no more say then we do.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Really? I would think that most of what we know about the people of Stonehenge are from graves.

I can't say for sure. But yes I would be willing to forgo the knowledge if it meant avoiding disturbing a person's resting place.