Quote Originally Posted by CrownySuccubus View Post
That doesn't make the deaths that happened necessary.

If I stab you to death right now and over the next year, your corpse becomes food for maggots and fertilizes a bed of flowers, that doesn't make your death necessary or good.

Yes, life goes on after death. That doesn't prove it's part of a grand plan.

EDIT: Replying to below, since I've apparently hit my daily limit again.



I mentioned mass extinction and you said: "And life replaces what was lost even if its not the same."

So, the deaths of mass extinction, since we apparently need a refresher.



You have been saying things like "life and death keep each other in check" and "life replaces what was lost" as if life is some fine-tuned system or grand plan.

As I said, just because life moves on after death doesn't mean that there's some sort of natural check and balance in place.




Let me turn this question around on you, so you realize how silly it sounds.

Do you love death? Do you hate things don't drop dead everywhere we go and feel sad that we aren't living in a nuclear zombie wasteland?

It's not about "loving" or "hating" death. But personally, I refuse to be nonchalant about it or treat it like no big deal. Eventually, it'll come for all of us, if not all life on this planet, but if (hypothetically speaking) some future generation managed to achieve the impossible and live forever, I would be happy for them.
Death is no big deal to me I do not fear it. I accept and welcome it when it comes. To me life and death are two sides of the same coin. Humanity living forever there is a joke, mankind cant even pull its head out of its own rear.