I'm not alone in exposing the flaws in our universe — Agent Smith
A fact is a fact! If people had never complained about the awful heat/cold, no one would've ever thought of inventing the AC/heater! — Agent Smith
And then I argued that the best explanation of why we have that reason not to die is that death is a portal to hell. — Bartricks
So to me, you wish to remove any emotional content within rational thinking or you are defining the term rational thinking as being devoid of human desire. — universeness
Ok, let's say you are correct. Is that the end of the debate for you? — universeness
Since it's possible to come into a restaurant, enjoy a meal and leave without facing anything disgusting, it should also be possible to come into life, enjoy what it has to offer and leave without being induced any major harm. — pfirefry
It would be the end of the debate for all reasonable people — Bartricks
So, first, we're at the restaurant whether we want to be or not. — Bartricks
Second, we don't get to choose the courses — Bartricks
Third, everyone gets shit soup at the end. Everyone. Shit soup is death, remember? — Bartricks
Relevance? Every time someone visits a restaurant for the first time they don't know whether they want to be there or not. That doesn't stop them from entering. Even if they are forced in the restaurant, they can still enjoy their meal. — pfirefry
Death is an immense harm to everyone. <...> How big? Well, you gage that by looking at how much harm you need to be suffering or prospectively suffering before it becomes rational to seek death. And the answer is: a lot of harm. — Bartricks
Many "mediocre" lives can also have value — DA671
I haven't claimed that all lives are worth creating due to their "intrinsic value". — DA671
As far as the death penalty is concerned, I don't think that there is much confusion here. Since the convict could still have a decent life, the loss of their life/the pain they would feel would certainly be a harm for them. I feel that the latter is more relevant, but the larger point is that both of these points make more sense than some unjustifiable idea regarding the intrinsic badness of death. — DA671
Other than that, I don't think that unsubstantiated claims about the badness of death can be accepted. — DA671
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