1. I don't care how high or low the chances of me being created were, I didn't want it in the first place. This "gift" I've been given was not asked for and is unappealing, and I will be returning it as with all other unwanted gifts.
2. Eliminating life, by default, eliminates the problems of life. Eliminating the problems of life and eliminating the chances of it getting better are not mutually exclusive.
3. Who's to say things will get better? Does this person know the personal life experiences and problems of every single person here as well as the exact ways to resolve them?
Because if so, they ought to either bring themselves back since they're a magic man and should be able to do that, or they're stalking all of us and should get arrested.
…or they just don't know our lives enough to say whether or not it'll get better.
most pro-lifers that are against this site seem to think the latter; that we are old, wrinkly weirdos that get off on seeing youngens die in the way we say. of course, there are some of those there, but it's not like it's any more than, say, twitter or facebook.
I would like to comment on this by stating an overall observation on how society appears to treat organisations that they accuse of brainwashing people.
If we were to believe the pro-lifers, we are all…
-innocent victims getting encouraged by other people into committing suicide
-mentally ill people who cannot make sound decisions
-evil twisted sadists who encourage children to commit suicide for sick pleasure
…all simultaneously.
It becomes apparent no matter the occasion. Especially groups like terrorist groups or cults. These groups apparently put out propaganda that brainwashes innocent people into doing sick things, but every person who has joined is an evil monster who joined knowing every bad thing this group did and is one hundred percent aware and responsible for their actions? I don't support terrorist groups or cults (though I imagine the pro-lifers would accuse this forum of being both) but this is a ridiculous claim.