Like anything else, it is a punishment for some people, and a test for others. My point was relating to the way you made it sounds like, because it originated in apes then therefore it was never meant for humans.
So babies are either being tested or punished? :? :blind:
How can it be 'acquired innocently' and at the same be a consequence of someone's carelessness?
lol is my English that bad? I said, "And that proves it's not a punishment as it's
EITHER acquired innocently
OR by putting one-self at risk." How can that be interpreted as you took it?
And that doesn't prove that it isn't a punishment! Since when did punishment have to be self-inflicted? If that were the case then almost nothing would be punishment.In other words, they are being punished?? But you have been arguing the whole time that AIDS can't be a punishment!:rollseyes
I said, "but I believe
SOME of what happens to mankind is self-inflicted. :rollseyes
Don't you agree that sometimes we ourselves are responsible for what happens to us? Because if you think AIDS is a punishment and has nothing to do with our actions then you're saying babies are being punished for not having done anything at all!! That doesn't even begin to make sense.
It's like Hell is a place of punishment. The punishment is there, it exists. But it's the result of our own actions that we bring that punishment upon ourselves. That is what I am saying about AIDS. It exists, but humans have brought it upon themselves.