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That's definitely religious. Me personally, I don't believe in religion. I think it's just man made. But I do believe in a higher power out there.Even though I don't go to church anymore... I still believe in God and the bible is real to me...is this religious someone tell me.....
I like your username. Are you into philosophy?I was raised somewhat religious; then went through a phase where I was quite a staunch atheist. Now I am somewhere in between I suppose.
I like your username. Are you into philosophy?
For some time, I didn't want to say that promortalism is the logical conclusion of efilism, because David Benatar has said antinatalism doesn't imply promortalism. The question of starting a life is not the same as ending a life. But think about it, no life, no pain.Thanks. And yes, though my username is not intended to denote the philosophical view of naive realism. Much of my interest in philosophy originates from thinking of CTB. I think philosophical beliefs play an unusually large role in my reasons for CTB. Seeing that in your bio you self-identify as an efilist, the same may be true for you. Your bio also reads "Possible pro-mortalist." Isn't pro-moralism entailed by efilism?
I see. I might have been confused about some of the terms involved.For some time, I didn't want to say that promortalism is the logical conclusion of efilism, because David Benatar has said antinatalism doesn't imply promortalism. The question of starting a life is not the same as ending a life. But think about it, no life, no pain.
I think I'm a weak promortalist because I think that decision should be up to every individual.
Though I would call myself Voluntary Promortalist. After the Guy Bartkus incident, I'm concerned after seeing people interpreting promortalism as a call to kill people whether they like it or not. Of course, I can't agree with that.I see. I might have been confused about some of the terms involved.