I will make a short introduction of myself: first of all, I'm from Israel- so I'm sorry for ever mistake I will have (if I don't have one allready (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tomato.gif) ). my name is Miri and I'm 19. I'm new about everything- just a beginner with a lot of ambition.
The value of an individual is not numerically assignable. Given the individual's infinite capacity to affect change (for better or for worse), it follows that their value is just as infinite. Logically then, not only are all individuals of equal value, but all possible combinations and groupings of individuals are of equal value, and finally, no matter an individual's past actions, their capacity to affect positive change is not diminished.
The value of the individual is sacrosanct, but actions must be directed in an effort to affect positive change.