- 12 Mar 2019 14:48
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Is that so strange? Life is fleeting, here today and gone tomorrow. I would much prefer to have a greater quality of life with less years than live a long time as another cog in the great machine.
Nothing gives me greater joy than my wife, my children, and the hope that my lineage, my blood, will continue and will grow and prosper. A piece of me will continue on and spread upon the earth. If God came and told me that He would ensure my family's survival, prosperity, growth, and success for the next thousand generations in exchange for giving my life tomorrow, I would trade it without the slightest hesitation.
Yes, I am a Trinitarian Theist and also a Phenomenal Idealist and my morality is Theonomic law argued via the apologetics of anarcho-capitalism; especially argumentation ethics coupled with my own defense of hyper-natalism.
I don't want to derail this specific thread, but I have given deductive proofs on this forum for both my moral and metaphysical positions.
If you are interested, I will post the links for you to examine.
"It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals... is incompatible with freedom."
- Patrick Henry
SSDR wrote:What??? You really would prefer to live a shorter life and have a large networked family? Why do you feel this way?
Is that so strange? Life is fleeting, here today and gone tomorrow. I would much prefer to have a greater quality of life with less years than live a long time as another cog in the great machine.
Nothing gives me greater joy than my wife, my children, and the hope that my lineage, my blood, will continue and will grow and prosper. A piece of me will continue on and spread upon the earth. If God came and told me that He would ensure my family's survival, prosperity, growth, and success for the next thousand generations in exchange for giving my life tomorrow, I would trade it without the slightest hesitation.
SSDR wrote:Unless of course if you are religious. If you are religious, then this life to you doesn't matter because you would believe in an afterlife, depending on the religion. So it all comes down to religion.
We can debate metaphysics and morality now if you want
Yes, I am a Trinitarian Theist and also a Phenomenal Idealist and my morality is Theonomic law argued via the apologetics of anarcho-capitalism; especially argumentation ethics coupled with my own defense of hyper-natalism.
I don't want to derail this specific thread, but I have given deductive proofs on this forum for both my moral and metaphysical positions.
If you are interested, I will post the links for you to examine.
"It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals... is incompatible with freedom."
- Patrick Henry