Quote:Not at all. My assumption is that you think death is the end. If annihilationism is true, then you die in the end. Not much different than what you already believe so that would n't give you much room for complaining. The only thing you wouldn't expect was to wake-up and be put on trial before being condemned to oblivion. My guess is that if that does happen, you'll be pissed.
Nope the only thing that would piss me off is the presumption he's my judge and I owe him some account . I don't it would be a lark no different then if some mortal despot judged me really . As for oblivion could not care less so why not just skip the trial . The only punishment there could be that would matter is the idea of eternal life no matter how pleasant no matter what form is a torment I would not wish on Stalin. So by comparison oblivion could only be peace . but this definitely shows just how sad theism is.
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.
Inuit Proverb
Inuit Proverb