RE: Sort of a complicated question, I'll try to ask. How was I born me and not another?
October 13, 2016 at 3:54 pm
(This post was last modified: October 13, 2016 at 3:56 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
(October 13, 2016 at 3:45 pm)EruptedCarcassBloat Wrote: Listen, I understand that you have good intentions here. It's just that I wasn't concerned about whether or not I came from my parents, I was concerned about what my journey leading up to here consisted of.That's when your journey began. There was no you before that moment.
Quote:Was I destined to be born, or am I just a random chance amalgamation of DNA sequences, or maybe a human being is something as random as the weather on the day their parents had sex. What I am concerned with is not whether or not I came from my parents, my concern is whether or not the was a small probability of me being born or not. Because from what I can see, a lot of people are never born, and they probably never had the opportunity to ever be born. They just never existed in the first place
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The bolded bit makes every bit before it about non people people and how many there were incoherent.
Quote:They're someone who could have been, but because of a shift in random occurrences, they basically remained unborn, they never even had a chance to be born and then die. They were always dead.-more incoherence...you don't know how many people who never were could have been, and those who were never alive cannot be dead.
Quote:I was just wondering, why was I born and not just remain dead?Might have had something to do with your parents bumping uglies, and then your mother carrying you to term, huh? You have never -been- dead to remain dead in the first place, as I keep telling you.
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