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virtual reality is definitely NOT reality. So let me get this straight, you're telling me that if you workout in a game, it would mean that you actually worked out?! Wrong. None of your muscles would be remolded nor would you're body be any different just because you worked out in a game. Virtual reality, is virtual whereas it is a figment o our imagination. It is neither real nor healthy because it is interfering with our everyday lives and making us sink deeper into our imaginations. Making us lose touch with reality. No, virtual reality is not a reality because it is only a figment of your imagination.

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We never said that Christianity is always a bad thing. Yes, it can help lower death rates, and add more peace in the world. That does not change the fact that it can be completely based on somebody's imagination. It might do good in society in general. But would you rather be brainwashed to believe in something that you have never physically encountered and drown in illusions just to have a functioning society. Is that REALLY the best way to avoid wars and conflicts? Making people cling unto something that could simply be a figment of their imagination to get a little bit of comfort, and avoid suicides etc. Don't even get me started on the negative effects that can be caused by religion, including disputes between different religious groups. Religion does more harm than good. It might decrease suicide rates, but I don't consider living in ones illusion actually living.

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yes, you would be responsible for his death. It could be considered a homicide since you purposely refused to help when you noticed somebody was struggling for his life. I mean imagine walking down a street and seeing somebody soaked in blood, barely breathing and just going on with your day. You are now responsible for his death, because it could have been avoided if you simply helped him out. For all I know you could have avoided him on purpose because you wanted him to die, thus making you a killer. Some of you might argue saying that there is a difference between wanting somebody to die and actually killing him, but the fact that his death might have been avoided if you helped him means that you technically killed him. He did not die due to natural causes, thus his fate was obstructed, hereby making you the bad guy.



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