Now I do enjoy the "everyone is guilty and sinful" argument. To whom and further more by what standard? The baby who dies shortly after birth? The mentally disabled who couldn't comprehend in the first place?
Nah, there's no place for such unsubstantiated claims. My philosophy in life usually aligns with existentialism, with a dash of nihilism. Meaning is bestowed by the individual.
john barlow said it best(forgive his biblical reference to matthew 26:52..it tied the song together.)
Well, there ain't nobody safer than someone who doesn't care
And it isn't even lonely when no one's ever there
I had a lot of dreams once, but some of them came true...
The honey's sometimes bitter when fortune falls on you
So you know I've been a soldier in the armies of the night
And I'll find the fatal error in what's otherwise alright
But here you're trembling like a sparrow, I will try with all my might
To give you just a little sweetness...
Just a little sweetness...
Just a little light.
I have always heard that virtue oughta be its own reward,
But it never comes so easy when you're living by the sword
It's even harder to be heartless when you look at me that way
You're as mighty as the flower that will grow the stones away
Even though I been a stranger, full of irony and spite
Holding little but contempt for all things beautiful and bright,
Something shines around you and it seems, to my delight
To give me just a little sweetness...
Just a little sweetness...
Just a little sweetness...
Just a little light.