"As I recall well".............you did? Stranger and stranger.
"No-one asked me"..........that would be a tad difficult before you existed?
"I had no free will, at all, concerning my birth in this world".............not surprising considering you — david plumb
But aren't our foresight and thought also the fruit (the result) of some electrochemical reactions :) — KerimF
I guess you mean... we, humans, are given the ability to discover what are still unknown to us of its rules (of ‘The Existence’), so that we can add new forms of existence, inert and/or living things. — KerimF
In a word: A life that is not guided by the question: "What will God think of this?", is an unfulfilled life. — Lokii
You shouldn’t focus on happiness. — Lokii
But this I have understood for a long time: to seek happiness is to make a hole in the water. If you seek happiness you will be unhappy, so it is better to seek victory, self-assertion, strength, etc. At this point, you are past the stage of the pursuit of happiness. — Lokii
There is no peace and happiness in this world, it is a valley of tears. — Lokii
Another point that differentiates the Christian religion from the others is the miraculous events that are abundant. The true God is the one who acts in his religion. — Lokii
I can't fool myself and say that one of these two scenarios can be suitable to my nature.
How do I know this?
I simply can't relate, speaking logically, the set of the various action/reaction rules that defines my nature/being... with such scenarios :( — KerimF
But our own personal views for what works for us do not necessarily work for others. I think you realize that too. It has been great to converse with you. =) — Philosophim
Equally there are so many in this world who would say : " A life that is guided by the question: "What will God think of this?" is an unfulfilled life. Hence the problems that "we" get ourselves into due to selfish needs and behaviours. — david plumb
Where did Jesus reveal that God is lawless? Are you talking about Satan? — david plumb
How often do you hear of Christians forgiving the person who has murdered their son, for example. — david plumb
Lawless is Satan who obeys no-one other than himself and he is the lawless one. — david plumb
Vengeance is mine saith the Lord. — david plumb
You're confusing the human laws to right a wrong, which would not be needed were we all to love each other as God commands, with God urging us to be righteous and love each other regardless. — david plumb
I think I have good reason to believe it makes no sense to speak of us as if we existed before we exist,. Because, I hope it doesn't surprise you to learn, we don't exist until we exist. We exist only when we exist. So there is no me, nor is there a you, pondering or deciding whether or not we should exist until we exist. Nor is there a me or a you that can be forced exist when neither you nor I exist. — Ciceronianus the White
All the reasons you give can be more really about the attitudes of people who want to maintain society. You exist because at some level, people think it is okay to bring more people into the world and thus, de facto, work at maintaining the institutions to maintain society and bring about more people who will do so. It is just that over and over. Your feelings on the matter are irrelevant, unfortunately. You either get with the program, try to hack it in the wilderness and die a slow death or die a fast death through suicide. Getting with the program means using the institutions of a given society to get your deprivation needs met of survival, comfort, entertainment. — schopenhauer1
But they don't force a baby. There is nothing being compelled. Parents don't say "Let's force (or compel) a baby to exist" or "I want to force a baby to come into the world."
As the OP seems to acknowledge, "force" is being used in an strange manner in this case, for effect. I don't know why, and I don't think it works. — Ciceronianus the White
o say someone is "forced" to exist is an exercise in rhetoric. The word is used in an effort to persuade others that it's wrong to reproduce, or characterize reproduction as evil. To say someone's existence was caused doesn't have the same negative connotations. That's what I think. Perhaps, though, I was forced to think by my parents. I certainly could not think if I didn't exist. — Ciceronianus the White
You were forced to exist, because you had no say and it was not you who caused your own existence. — schopenhauer1
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