- Here's one.
- That'll be nine pence.
- I'm not dead!
- What?
- Nothing... here's your nine pence.
- I'm not dead!
- Here... he says he's not dead!
- Yes, he is.
- I'm not!
- He isn't.
- Well, he will be soon, he's very ill.
- I'm getting better!
- No, you're not... you'll be stone dead in a moment.
- Oh, I can't take him like that... it's against regulations.
- I don't want to go on the cart!
- Oh, don't be such a baby.
- I can't take him...
- I feel fine!
- Oh, do us a favor...
- I can't.
- Well, can you hang around a couple of minutes? He won't be long.
- Naaah, I got to go on to Robinson's... they've lost nine today.
- Well, when is your next round? Thursday.
- I think I'll go for a walk.
- You're not fooling anyone y'know. Look, isn't there something you can do?
- I feel happy... I feel happy.
*whop*
- Ah, thanks very much.
- Not at all. See you on Thursday.
- Right.Monty Python and the Holy Grail © 1974
Is it any wonder that communism is a major contributing factor in the culture of death? The concept that human beings are expendable organisms on par with common animals has been pushed by this evil ideology for more than a century. Those who think that man is accountable only to himself and the state and not to God have sown these seeds of death under the guise of charitable and social utopianism. Also, as the communist economic model falls under the weight of its own corrupt system of values, so falls its quality of health care as evidenced by this story by Reuters where a dying woman̢۪s family, without financial or government assisted means, had taken her to a crematorium to have her put out of her misery thereby sparing the family undue and continued hardship.
Human life is a precious gift from God that deserves every possible opportunity for its survival. Without freedom, liberty, the belief in God and the benefits of a strong capitalist economy, we open ourselves up to eventually being deceived into accepting the abandonment of life for the sake of convenience.
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