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by hanshan
2897 days ago
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It seems your logic has been overriden by your fear. If, as you hypothesize, one loses "conscious experience forever" when they die, how could they consciously experience "endless oblivion"? How is fearing nonexistence different from a child fearing nonexistent monsters under their bed? |
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Second, I find your puzzlement with the fear of nonexistence utterly incoherent. Humans are born with the desire to live. We don't want to stop existing. Stating the obvious truth that one can't experience things when they are dead is completely void of content - the point is that we fear our eternal end WHILE we are alive because we'd like to continue on and be healthy again.