Talk:Aro/@comment-5236562-20130326221800/@comment-69.28.35.123-20130418234052

I would clarify that, as much as individuals who advocate for Aro may disdain to confide it,  there is some basis to the assumption that Aro is depraved. For all of the benefits that the "laws" that he conceived of provide, they unfortunately are still feints that he imposed and strives to maintain simply to delude himself with assumptions of his self-presumed superiority and impose his will upon the innocent. What evidently agitates me the most about Aro is that he considers himself and all vampires as soulless abominations and yet he unfortunately does not appear to comprehend to any extent that there is, in my opinion, convincing evidence that vampires do indeed possess souls.

One method of confirming this is that when an individual observes the Cullens, they may not be human to any extent, yet they selected the option of relying upon creatures instead of humanity to provide them with sustenance. This, in my opinion, is one method of evidence that clarifies that vampires, contradictary to Aro assumes, possess souls and that it is not what talents or abilities an individual possesses that comprise who they are, but what attributes they possess and the options that they select that determine whether they are moral or not. Of course, considering as to how he had enabled himself to succumb to his flaws, I doubt that he will comprehend this to any extent. The difficulty with Aro and his organization is that they are more interested in maintaining their oppression than in utilizing their status to benefit and enhance others.

As I recall observing upon one occasion, the commodity that Aro most desires is love. But what he evidently has not considered to any extent is that love is not an attribute that one can simply demand from others or that they can impose. An individual who yearns for it must provide it without anticipating receiving anything in exchange. The most potent varients of love that an individual can aspire to is when they achieve it utilizing integrity and altruism, attributes that, unfortunately, Aro and the Volturi simply lack.