Well, I certainly believe that they're both morally justifiable.
But, then again, I'm also more anti-birth than pro-choice. I'm an anti-natalist.
In fact, I'm pro-death. I'm a pro-mortalist.
Only bad thing about death is that it tends to cause yourself and others suffering. If it could be done painlessly and instantly then it would be a good thing.
If there was a big red button that instantly destroyed all life on earth completely painlessly ... then it would be very much worth pushing. Due to the great deal of suffering would cease and the fact that because it was instant and painless the happiest people wouldn't actually lose anything. They wouldn't even realize it happened.
But perhaps my weirdo opinion should not be listened to, even if it does make sense, if nobody else is able to make sense of it?
But, then again, I'm also more anti-birth than pro-choice. I'm an anti-natalist.
In fact, I'm pro-death. I'm a pro-mortalist.
Only bad thing about death is that it tends to cause yourself and others suffering. If it could be done painlessly and instantly then it would be a good thing.
If there was a big red button that instantly destroyed all life on earth completely painlessly ... then it would be very much worth pushing. Due to the great deal of suffering would cease and the fact that because it was instant and painless the happiest people wouldn't actually lose anything. They wouldn't even realize it happened.
But perhaps my weirdo opinion should not be listened to, even if it does make sense, if nobody else is able to make sense of it?