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Do you think it's a wise decision to end life on earth by ending reproduction by the living humans and leaving earth to the existing animals to breed and multiply ?
But if I'm not here to enjoy it, it doesn't matter.Yes, it would be a much nicer planet.
Not yet. There is still hope for us learning better.Do you think it's a wise decision to end life on earth by ending reproduction by the living humans and leaving earth to the existing animals to breed and multiply ?
Do you think it's a wise decision to end life on earth by ending reproduction by the living humans and leaving earth to the existing animals to breed and multiply ?
I advocate unsuccessful procreation.No, but a huge reduction in procreation would definitely be a good thing.
Tom
Is this an anti-natalist thread?
i think so
Life isn't meaningless. We derive meaning from different things than the believers.
Yes, it would be a much nicer planet.
Art, learning things, discovering things, the company of friends, enjoying nature, gazing at the stars, the excitement of tomorrow.Such as ....
Think. You must also have other things that give meaning to your life than religion. I believe we have many of those in common.Such as ....
Nah. But I am worried about overpopulation. And that we consume so much without regard to the long term consequences that we end up ruining the world for everyone in the future (finite resources and all that).Do you think it's a wise decision to end life on earth by ending reproduction by the living humans and leaving earth to the existing animals to breed and multiply ?
Art, learning things, discovering things, the company of friends, enjoying nature, gazing at the stars, the excitement of tomorrow.
And because I'm an Irish/German mutt, drinking beer and arguing!
Many of us have been able to sufficiently carve out our own meanings and purposes in life well enough that we don't need a god or an ancient religious book to give us one.
I also like tea and juice, but not coffee unless I put so much sugar and creamer in it that I would be better off drinking a soda.Our brains do the same things as you do, except preferring coffee, tea and fresh juices than alcoholic drinks.
Our lives are very short and hence it's meaningless if that is the purpose we came for and then better if we don't.