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Old 10-30-2007, 02:07 PM
tarheeljks tarheeljks is offline
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Default Re: Grandpa on a half shell

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Why is a multi-billion year-old being so selfish with such a cheap resource?

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the concept of an eternal afterlife, would be one reason as well as religions that believe in reincarnation.

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But 70 is so pedestrian a number (more like 40 for the vast majority of our species' existence). It could easily be much more, in keeping with our being "in his image", at little cost. Life apparently has little true value to this creature.

Of course there will be lots of blathering about "in his image" means this or that or the other but not the subject at hand. All this Holy Dissonance...only among believers would such a thing be considered an asset.

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if it was 200, then you'd be saying "Meh, 200 is such a small number it could easily be more at little cost." I don't really think its a persuasive argument.

And I don't think you will get much argument from theists that life on Earth is fairly trivial and unimportant. Thats usually part of the package.

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yeah. any amount of finite time will pale in comparison to an eternal after life, be it 20 ears or 2 million.
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