RE: Why does god put the needs of the few above the need of the many?
January 1, 2021 at 5:53 am
(This post was last modified: January 1, 2021 at 5:56 am by The Grand Nudger.)
I think you're asking the same question Bel did - but it carries silent baggage. The assertion that death is an imperfection.
(fun stuff, if that were the only end it would be the best possible end by default - it's a short list of one at that point)
As to the item in question, I don't think that it's all that difficult to float the idea that what we have is as good as it gets, and that nature is the agent behind all of it.
(fun stuff, if that were the only end it would be the best possible end by default - it's a short list of one at that point)
As to the item in question, I don't think that it's all that difficult to float the idea that what we have is as good as it gets, and that nature is the agent behind all of it.
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