1) You've observed all people? And those people in the future? I strongly doubt you have physical evidence to back this universal statement that is necessary for forming your conclusion.
2) What physical evidence told you that "true things are determined by inspecting the physical evidence"?
3) I'm not trying to prove a deity here. I'm trying to show you that absolute reliance on physical evidence is childish. However, I do find it kind of worrying you view death and pain without sympathy.
If there is a train headed toward a baby on a track, and you have the option to change the train's direction, is changing the direction of the train good or bad?
2) What physical evidence told you that "true things are determined by inspecting the physical evidence"?
3) I'm not trying to prove a deity here. I'm trying to show you that absolute reliance on physical evidence is childish. However, I do find it kind of worrying you view death and pain without sympathy.
If there is a train headed toward a baby on a track, and you have the option to change the train's direction, is changing the direction of the train good or bad?
The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.