(January 21, 2013 at 4:30 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: No. What is perfect for humans isn't necessarily what humans want. Suffering is part of life. Life lives loves and dies. Take away one of those aspects and the others suffer.How could the ideal human world not be something that humans would want? Why would suffering and death be part of it? God occasionally blows up a mountain because...it teaches us something? All I'd learn is not to live next to mountains full of lava and, perhaps, that the universe is ruled by chaos. Which would seem to be counter-productive.
I can't believe you're in disagreement with reality
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