It is the public that disagree about things, but unlike philosophers they either conclude (stupidly) that 'it's all a matter of opinion' or 'subjective' or they punch each other.
— Bartricks
Well that is just your subjective opinion. — A Seagull
I think death is a burden, a harm, yes. And a far bigger one than living - unless you're on fire or something - which is why our reason tells us to do all we can to avoid it.
Plus, if death is not a burden, not a harm, then what's so wrong about killing someone? I mean, what if someone is in my way and I don't want to burden them with the task of moving - should I kill them? Would that be the kind - because less burdensome - thing to do? — Bartricks
I think you are missing the point. — A Seagull
I'm afraid it's you who's missing the point, A Seagull. The point being that any debate involving @Bartricks leads to irritation, frustration, and anger for the opponent of @Bartricks. — god must be atheist
Not at all, I am neither irritated, frustrated nor angry. It is all part of the great debate. — A Seagull
Well thou and I are most philosophers, so the case is proven. — unenlightened
Not at all, I am neither irritated, frustrated nor angry. It is all part of the great debate. — A Seagull
To who? I'd say getting murdered painfully is a burden and harm but death (the final result) certainly isn't. Who is there to be burdened by it? They're dead. — khaled
Have you experience with debating him? — god must be atheist
But death clearly is a harm, for it's self-evident we have instrumental (and perhaps moral) reason to avoid it in our own case, and certainly moral reason not to visit it on others (extreme circs. aside). — Bartricks
It is irrational to reject a self-evident truth of reason — Bartricks
reason represents death to be a harm to the one who dies — Bartricks
and his name is obviously a joke. — Pfhorrest
So, possibly, the being humans call God, being so much more knowledgeable than us mere mortals, knows perfectly well that there are no gods, and that we're wrong for calling him one — Pfhorrest
Incorrect. We have an instrumental reason to avoid getting killed. — khaled
Oh so: "We should avoid killing ourselves and others" is "self evident truth" but "There is no afterlife" is "a mere article of faith" — khaled
I think "We should avoid killing ourselves or others" is a convenient evolutionary instinct and nothing more. — khaled
Getting killed is a harm to the one getting killed. Death cannot be a harm to the one that is dead (because he's dead, he doesn't exist anymore) — khaled
Please explain how I can have an instrumental reason to avoid something that will not harm me. — Bartricks
So you don't think it is true that we have reason to avoid killing ourselves and others? — Bartricks
That's just incoherent. — Bartricks
I may venture to say that you just hain't got there yet, to that point with Bartricks. Have you experience with debating him? — god must be atheist
You're not making a dot of sense imo. So, Tim is killed by a headshot - it kills him instantly. You're saying that's not a harm — Bartricks
But an omniscient god would know that he is a god, otherwise he'd be ignorant of something. — Bartricks
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