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Old 2013-08-09, 18:55   Link #617
CBredbeard
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Originally Posted by ReaperxKingx View Post
You are putting in Black or White in this situation. In hindsight yes, she took Niiya's spirit thus leaving his material body behind. If she choose not to take Niiya, no one knows for certain, but most would believe deep depression for a good part of Niiya's life or he could take matters in his own hands and commit suicide. There are always two sides of the story here, you cannot just condemn the entire thing with a single part.

Also, remember the difference of cultures here. Western Europe and the U.S. have different views of death compared with most Eastern Asian countries. They believe there is no such thing as death and there is a cycle and the only thing that matters is the spirit, not the material body. As l0ong as the spirit is all good, then it is okay. I am Buddhism, so that is why I am not so critical of this.
Oh, so they don't have a problem with murder in Japan. It all makes sense now.
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