That's a lot of questions.
I have two for you of my own.
1) Why would we need a point/reason/whatever anyway?
2) Could hypothetically a life with preset value not be concidered less valuable than one in which no such value is determined by anything but those things that in their finite time and space arise?
I don't need you to feel anyway about these two questions, but they might be worth pondering over. You don't need to solve or answer them, just think.
Welcome to our little band of heathens.
I have two for you of my own.
1) Why would we need a point/reason/whatever anyway?
2) Could hypothetically a life with preset value not be concidered less valuable than one in which no such value is determined by anything but those things that in their finite time and space arise?
I don't need you to feel anyway about these two questions, but they might be worth pondering over. You don't need to solve or answer them, just think.
Welcome to our little band of heathens.
"If we go down, we go down together!"
- Your mum, last night, suggesting 69.
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- Your mum, last night, suggesting 69.
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