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from far far away
is death a good thing?
let us imagine that there are reasons why we exist, and why everything is. then that existence is intelligently designed - not in the religious context, but generally that it all seams very intelligently constructed, or constructs itself so.
if you were the being or entity of the universe, would you make it so that people/creatures die?
let us think of birth as part of the equation; if you were reborn and could remember your past life/lives then all the junk from them would carry over, bogging you down. isn’t it nice to have a fresh start? if you knew this was the case then death would not be so much of a problem perhaps, thence if the entity/being of the universe ‘knows’ this then he/it would not have a problem creating a universe where people die.
if death didn’t exist:
we would become numb/immune to the words entropic natures.
eventually virtually nothing would be new.
we would be missing a major contrast by which we evolve our morality.
let us imagine that there are reasons why we exist, and why everything is. then that existence is intelligently designed - not in the religious context, but generally that it all seams very intelligently constructed, or constructs itself so.
if you were the being or entity of the universe, would you make it so that people/creatures die?
let us think of birth as part of the equation; if you were reborn and could remember your past life/lives then all the junk from them would carry over, bogging you down. isn’t it nice to have a fresh start? if you knew this was the case then death would not be so much of a problem perhaps, thence if the entity/being of the universe ‘knows’ this then he/it would not have a problem creating a universe where people die.
if death didn’t exist:
we would become numb/immune to the words entropic natures.
eventually virtually nothing would be new.
we would be missing a major contrast by which we evolve our morality.