So the “moral” thing for us all to do is kill ourselves to prevent future “harm” I guess .. — I like sushi
You can just refrain from creating more humans. — Andrew4Handel
Focus on short term pleasure (instead of long term pleasure) is evil for self and those around you. — Devans99
I don't think you can dispute that it is harmful. — Andrew4Handel
That's evil per what? — Terrapin Station
It's a way of saying that someone desires state x but state y is obtaining instead. — Terrapin Station
I did not choose where to live. The internet enhances my life. I would use it no matter where I lived. The world's information at my finger tips. It's brilliant. As for the sicko's they would probably express themselves some other way if it was not for the internet. We can police the internet so I don't see a problem. — Devans99
You cannot argue surely that nuclear weapons did not avert WW3? — Devans99
It is not harmful because you desire to be in another state. — Andrew4Handel
Either the internet provides something unique and therefore uniquely creates avenues to do both good and evil, or the internet provides nothing unique and just like the sickos will find different avenues to express themselves, so you would find different ways to educate and entertain yourself. You can't have your cake and eat it too. — Tzeentch
Considering mankind is prone to both conflict and error, and the fact that in roughly fifty years we have gotten close to nuclear war on multiple occasions, that's a risk no one should be willing to take. — Tzeentch
On your view it's harmful because? — Terrapin Station
Because it causes injury and suffering. — Andrew4Handel
And how do we define injury and suffering so that we avoid desired versus not-desired states? — Terrapin Station
You can see an injury and people can suffer. People don't desire to suffer usually but that is irrelevant to the state itself. — Andrew4Handel
I don't see how desire plays any part in whether someones is factually suffering or injured. I really don't believe pain only occurs because of desire. I hope you don't believe that. — Andrew4Handel
i think probably life isn't moral, but that's why morality exist, because we seem to lack it naturally, — Nicolás Navia
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