Do you cross the street? Drive a car? Live in a city and breathe in all that pollution? Why jeopardize your life in this way?
You sound exactly like my mother...
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Do you cross the street? Drive a car? Live in a city and breathe in all that pollution? Why jeopardize your life in this way?
There is no eternal significance for your actions. It may end up helping someone for some while, but it won't last if God does not exist.
Looks like you all have the secret to the perfect life. I don't think you understand what non-existence truly means. Lacking ANY experience should be preferred to experiencing at least one moment of genuine suffering. Why get shot in the leg when you have the option to avoid it? The hope for a future good is only favorable if, at the end of life, you have something to do with it. For the Christian, God will use our actions, good and bad, for the benefit of others and ourselves. However, if it all ends at the grave, then why bother? Afraid of death perhaps?
Not afraid of death, but dying doesn't sound fun.
Let me ask you this, would you like me to kill you? (Hypothetically of course)
I understand there's some goofy rules and such attached to suicide in christianity, but being murdered isn't one of them. I just find you one day and do you in...off to paradise you go...sound good? No suffering entailed.
You said to another poster that you don't think they understand what nonexistence is like. I don't think you understand what nonexistence is like. Try to imagine what your life was like before you were born...that's what I believe it will be after I die. I prefer existing. Tiny moments of suffering included.
Allowing you to kill me, thereby allowing you to sin, is a sin itself. I don't want to sin. So I don't think that analogy works. I don't think we can all truly comprehend what non-existence is like, but we know that there will be an absence of any experience (At least on the non-Christian view). You said you prefer to exist. Why? Why go through ANY instance of suffering? Why not avoid it all?
It's not allowing me to, I'd probably enjoy it more if you didn't.What I said is would you like me to? You know, a free pass to paradise.
Why prefer to exist? Because nonexistence isn't simply not suffering, it's not anything, no joy, no thoughts, no memories, nothing. Suffering is a small part of existence, and one you seen awfully focused on.
Disclaimer: I am not promoting/condoning suicide. This is just a conceptual question and I DO NOT mean to suggest any one end their life.
This question is towards atheists and other non-monotheists, including pantheists. Why should you live at all? If you are going to die in the future, why live at all? Is it not better to end any instance of suffering?
That doesn´t follow from my response.So you would love the experience of getting shot in the leg?
Disclaimer: I am not promoting/condoning suicide. This is just a conceptual question and I DO NOT mean to suggest any one end their life.
This question is towards atheists and other non-monotheists, including pantheists. Why should you live at all? If you are going to die in the future, why live at all? Is it not better to end any instance of suffering?
That's the same as wanting to end my life in any other way. Wanting to walk up to an oncoming train. Wanting you to kill me. Wanting to jump into the pacific ocean with no supporting mechanisms. No sir. That is a sin as well.
I am focused on the small parts of suffering because it does not make sense to prefer any instance of it. Sit down and think into the future. Will there be ANY instance? The answer is yes. So why bother?
Because the good outweighs the bad.I am focused on the small parts of suffering because it does not make sense to prefer any instance of it. Sit down and think into the future. Will there be ANY instance? The answer is yes. So why bother?
Because the good outweighs the bad.
Ken
In what sense does this "weighing" you speak of take place?
That's because ultimately, the christian believes this life isn't of importance compared to the next.
I, and my fellow atheists, don't have such a belief. That makes this life the only life of importance. That includes the suffering and the joy. It's your beliefs that make life meaningless, not mine.
Introspection, I imagine. Do you have difficulty determining whether you are enjoying life or not?
Hey Asvin, you seem to work from the premise that I am the kind of guy whose death would decrease the overall amount of suffering. I´m considering to take offense from that presumption.![]()
In my case, I see no good reason to live. Unfortunately, it's not like we can push a button and not wake up the next day. Thus, living is a requirement.
