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Cain and Abel

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-27 8:42

Sorry about the off topic but this is the smartest board, I wanted to bounce this off you guys;

Everyone says Cain killed Able because of evil reason (jealousy, hatred, etc.) What if Able explained to Cain why he chose his sacrifice, what Able's sacrifice meant to him, and Cain only then grasped what a sacrifice to "God" was supposed to be. What if Cain killed Able because Able was the thing he loved the most in the world. What if Cain's only care in the world was his younger brother, and nothing else, and wanted to show "God" that he was willing to give that piece of himself away to "God" He realized that he needed to sacrifice the most meaningful thing in his life to "God" and to a loving, protective older brother, Able was the perfect sacrifice to "God"

tldr: Cain killed Able because he loved him that much.

Name: Konatanonymous 2009-11-03 8:50

Okay, here's another thing for you guise.
Choice.

Choice is binary within each option.
Options are variable.

so if you have three options, you have six choices.
Let's say these three options;
1) Pizza Hut
2) Girlfriend's
3) Gas Station

Okay, you can GO to pizza hut or NOT GO to pizza hut; you can GO to your Girlfriend's or NOT GO to your girlfriend's; you can GO to the gas station or NOT GO to the gas station. See, six choices.
How you know or can discern that a choice was made is used through logic, what DID happen?
If I went to pizza hut, my girlfriend's, and the gas station then "TO GO" was the choice present in all three options. If I stayed home and did none of the above options then, "TO NOT GO" was the choice present in all three options. If there are no options considered, where you stand is your source or point of origin (where you stand).
I hope this was a valuable lesson for everyone here. :3

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