Gig Harbor AP Language reads Dead Man Walking discussion
Period 4: Chapters 4 and 5: Question 7
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Nuns, priests, bishops, etc. are only allegedly holy. They are no more important than any other man or woman. They are sinners too. They are as filthy as any other human being. So to be appalled that a murderer would be buried with nuns and the like is a bit absurd.
On the other hand, to think that it is a beautiful symbol of redemption, acceptance, and forgiveness doesn't make sense to me either. A grave is just a hole in the ground where a dead body can rot in a way that it doesn't offend people. Big deal. What a gesture of love that is.

To further the enlightenment of my fellow scholastic schoolmates, I should like to make it public knowledge that "cemetery for nuns" anagrams to "fumy snore center" or "free my nocturnes." How about that.
Secondly:
I don't care much about nun cemeteries and the exclusivity of the aforesaid, beyond the fact that "cemetery for nuns" is just about the funniest-sounding three words I've ever heard. As for the cause of my apathy toward this whole affair, I simply feel that it's a bit stupid and snobbish to make such prim-and-proper distinctions over where a bunch of decomposing organic matter is interred when, as Myke points out, every single human being is sinner. Why should we squabble over I-art-holier-than-thou arguments when "none art holy at all," when none of us really deserve to have anything special happen to our very dead corpses in the first places. I'm not saying that a God-fearing nun and a serial killer are morally equivalent; I'm just saying that, while we could get technical in doling out holiness points and tomb real estate, do we really have to? Is it really worth our while? Do we even have the right?
No to all three, I say. Pretty lazy philosophy, but I'm tired. I want to go to bed.
*Haha, Mrs. Gilbert. With the "-ly" stem and all... :-D

Like egyptians. I don't think being put in a World Wonder with organs of your pets makes you more highly honored....
Remember that you have to answer 2 questions for credit for our lesson in addition to the responses required by Mrs. Gilbert.