RE: Is nihilism the logical extreme of atheism?
October 12, 2014 at 5:36 am
(This post was last modified: October 12, 2014 at 5:39 am by fr0d0.)
Losty... humans don't create humans with chemicals not possible to create from themselves. At best all they can do is create copies of themselves. I think you're arguing with someone off point here.
The nylon eating bacteria might be s new species, but it's not something that the universe didn't already contain the information to spawn, do you see?
The singularity is a theory. I understand that. Did you think I was insisting on it? You would be mistaken then.
Justice. There doesn't _have_ to be justice. Things just work out differently if there were. How? My perspective is different > my moral understanding is different > my quality of life is different.
Revenge is always immoral for humans IMO. Why? Because we don't have sufficient knowledge to condemn.
I don't want you to suffer in an afterlife. You do in my dogma. Let me say it in a secular way: Do you want to live life in a way that benefits your nature and puts you in harmony with the world, or do you want to be selfish and live in disharmony with nature and suffer mentally and physically as a natural consequence of that? <---- that's all Christianity is saying. If you say that you want to live a full and happy life, then that's the same as a Christian saying that they want to believe in God. Jesus: "I came to give you life in all its fullness".
Injustice = reality for you. That's sad.
The nylon eating bacteria might be s new species, but it's not something that the universe didn't already contain the information to spawn, do you see?
The singularity is a theory. I understand that. Did you think I was insisting on it? You would be mistaken then.
Justice. There doesn't _have_ to be justice. Things just work out differently if there were. How? My perspective is different > my moral understanding is different > my quality of life is different.
Revenge is always immoral for humans IMO. Why? Because we don't have sufficient knowledge to condemn.
I don't want you to suffer in an afterlife. You do in my dogma. Let me say it in a secular way: Do you want to live life in a way that benefits your nature and puts you in harmony with the world, or do you want to be selfish and live in disharmony with nature and suffer mentally and physically as a natural consequence of that? <---- that's all Christianity is saying. If you say that you want to live a full and happy life, then that's the same as a Christian saying that they want to believe in God. Jesus: "I came to give you life in all its fullness".
Injustice = reality for you. That's sad.