Anonymous wrote:Since I’m nothing more than the material I’m made of, and since every move and decision I make is reducible to mere physics and chemistry, I most like not being held accountable for my actions.
Anonymous wrote:I have and I would rather there be something else. We all have different perspectives.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t. It is depressing to me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When it’s over it’s over. That gives me a real sense of peace
Same. I find non-existence comforting.
Think through what any form of eternal life would actually be like and you'll realize how utterly horrifying it would be. Non existence is definitely better.
I have and I would rather there be something else. We all have different perspectives.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t. It is depressing to me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When it’s over it’s over. That gives me a real sense of peace
Same. I find non-existence comforting.
Think through what any form of eternal life would actually be like and you'll realize how utterly horrifying it would be. Non existence is definitely better.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t. It is depressing to me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When it’s over it’s over. That gives me a real sense of peace
Same. I find non-existence comforting.
I don’t. It is depressing to me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When it’s over it’s over. That gives me a real sense of peace
Same. I find non-existence comforting.
Anonymous wrote:When it’s over it’s over. That gives me a real sense of peace
Anonymous wrote:I like being free from the obligation to attend church on Sunday. That's how the Catholic Church I grew up in put it: "Sunday obligation." The only obligation I honor on Sunday is to have fun. Guilt free fun.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a question of like or dislike. It's not good or bad. It's not one or the other. It's just what is. There is no god. Accepting truth doesn't have a "like" to it.