but what necessity is for us being here even just once? — TiredThinker
Why are we seemingly so much more intelligent than the next animal well beyond what is needed to thrive? — TiredThinker
And what does our existence accomplish? Don't we merely convert food into other chemicals? — TiredThinker
Can't microorganisms do that just as well, maybe better? — TiredThinker
Is the question of afterlife permanently intertwined with the question of our purpose and self awareness? In my view we are painfully insufficient at pretty much everything. Our mind alone must be the point? — TiredThinker
they are much more science based and since they can't prove either in a conscious existence after death, or a next physical existence after death that it isn't a concern of theirs. — TiredThinker
science was chosen to prove the point — TheMadFool
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