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Originally posted by AirRick101
Reminds me of the feature films Equilibrium (starring Batman's Christian Bale) and Appleseed (a recently released anime). They both consist of societies that suppress certain emotions to be better manageable, but the reason is eventually a dysfunctional society that is led by a corrupt leader.
I don't know if supressing or ignoring emotions in all judgements is healthy at all. It's good to do that and put them aside in extremely important decisions, but I think that's all. But in my analysis, I don't see any possible action that isn't first motivated by a feeling that trains a thought, even if it doesn't seem like it...think about it. When it doesn't seem to be motivated by a feeling, think about the opposing feeling that would surface if it's not done...
That's a great thought...If man can't master himself how shall he master God's gift of Immortality?