Answer these questions
1. Why was the last group of stone cutters the best group?
2. How is the human being superior to other creatures?
3. How can we say that death is not the final end?
4. What is the ultimate purpose of this life?
5. How can we prepare to achieve our final goal?
It's moral science question
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Ans1. At the end, the stonecutter simply realises that his greedy longings are futile because power is relative (compare: food chain).
Ans2. Humans have more sense than other creatures.
Ans3. More specifically, death occurs when a living entity experiences irreversible cessation of all functioning. As it pertains to human life, death is an irreversible process where someone loses their existence as a person.
Ans4. The ultimate purpose of one's life depends upon how one is programmed i.e. how one is brought up.
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