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It cannot. We were promised free will. Which means praying to change any situation or outcome is useless as any intervention would circumvent free will
The Joker doesnât want to kill Batman. If the Bat is dead, he canât be made to suffer. Joker wants the Bat to break down and break his rules. The Bat knows this and acts accordingly. Remember always⊠Bruce Wayne is the mask, Batman is whatâs real. And, as Batman himself says, deep down, Superman really is Clark Kent and really is a good man. Deep down, Batman is Batman and is NOT a good man, just a highly controlled one. Batman isnât afraid of Joker or any of the other villains, not even Scarecrow. Batman is afraid of what he, Batman, would do if his control slipped. Everybody else should be afraid of that, too. Jokerâs crazy enough to want to see what an uncontrolled Batman would look like. (Note that in the Injustice books, Joker found out what an uncontrolled Superman was like. Briefly. Very briefly.)
If the democrats and the republicans were paired off and individually counted on election day would we all get along better? NOT DEEP ENOUGH â donât forget to vote ïŒă_ïœïŒïŒ
1) Being an atheist, the first question is easy. In my view, there is no such thing as divine pre-ordination.
2) The second is a little more complicated. Might depend on which incarnations of the Joker and the Batman weâre talking about. I recall a few stories where supervillains werenât keen to off their superhero enemies, for various reasons (the most prevalent likely being, âWhat are we going to do in the next issue if we kill the title character?â).
Robert4170 3 months ago
Jason canât throw the ball any deeper than the grass heâs standing on.
comic4matt 3 months ago
Obviously no, The Joker wouldnât laugh if Batman died⊠Unless heâs the one who did it!
Imagine 3 months ago
Will Jason pass on that one?
Will there be a catch for Marcus?
Humanist 3 months ago
The Joker will not be happy if Batman died because The Joker have psychological problems.
donlackie 3 months ago
It cannot. We were promised free will. Which means praying to change any situation or outcome is useless as any intervention would circumvent free will
nyrB Premium Member 3 months ago
wasnât the joker happy when he killed robin?
Painted Wolf 3 months ago
The Joker doesnât want to kill Batman. If the Bat is dead, he canât be made to suffer. Joker wants the Bat to break down and break his rules. The Bat knows this and acts accordingly. Remember always⊠Bruce Wayne is the mask, Batman is whatâs real. And, as Batman himself says, deep down, Superman really is Clark Kent and really is a good man. Deep down, Batman is Batman and is NOT a good man, just a highly controlled one. Batman isnât afraid of Joker or any of the other villains, not even Scarecrow. Batman is afraid of what he, Batman, would do if his control slipped. Everybody else should be afraid of that, too. Jokerâs crazy enough to want to see what an uncontrolled Batman would look like. (Note that in the Injustice books, Joker found out what an uncontrolled Superman was like. Briefly. Very briefly.)
TwilightFaze 3 months ago
Arkham Knight answered that question.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member 3 months ago
It doesnât. Preordination was a pushback on Free Will as salvation including actions seemed too hard.
Saddenedby Premium Member 3 months ago
If the democrats and the republicans were paired off and individually counted on election day would we all get along better? NOT DEEP ENOUGH â donât forget to vote ïŒă_ïœïŒïŒ
planostanton 3 months ago
No. Joker sees himself and Batman as opposite side of the same coin. One is incomplete without the other.
minty_Joe 3 months ago
âSuperman never made any money,
Saving the world from Solomon Grundy.
And sometimes I despair the world will
Never see another man⊠like him."
~ âSupermanâs Songâ by Crash Test Dummies
bilbrlsn 3 months ago
Avoids the question of whether there is free will. An unanswerable question that depends solely on opinion as there is no evidence either way.
mindjob 3 months ago
My favorite
calliarcale 3 months ago
âWithout the Batman, crime has no punchline!â
M.K.Staffeld 3 months ago
Without Batman, the Joker would be at a loss.
paullp Premium Member 3 months ago
1) Being an atheist, the first question is easy. In my view, there is no such thing as divine pre-ordination.
2) The second is a little more complicated. Might depend on which incarnations of the Joker and the Batman weâre talking about. I recall a few stories where supervillains werenât keen to off their superhero enemies, for various reasons (the most prevalent likely being, âWhat are we going to do in the next issue if we kill the title character?â).
Strawberry King 3 months ago
That football sure has a lot of air in it.
Ray Helvy Premium Member 3 months ago
Maybe heâd be happy, maybe not. The one sure thing is that he would still have a smile on his face.