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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:23 pm
Would it be right to live forever? You and everyone else never dies, pure immortality(meaning you can't die of natural causes not sure about the whole accidents and thing though just look at it however you want).
Actually first think of it in two ways. 1) Only you are immortal 2) Everyone is immortal
Yes you sort of grow old but you can still function fine lol
Anywho, 1) you would loose everyone and everything eventually. Your life would go by, always changing, sometimes alone and sometimes not. Could one even handle passing by so many friends and family live and die? Could one live without any contact like friends or family?
2) Maybe no appreciation of life in general. Never changing, never new faces, etc. Sooner or later we wouldn't even be able to populate the race for there would not be enough food, space, etc.
Would it be right to defy nature as such, robbing it of death?
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:29 pm
 Death is necessary, whatever we as the human race say. It brings an end to the seemingly-endless turmoil that is everyday life. Though, a question to consider if you do hypothesize immortality: will new life be born? Will people grow older, and how much older? At which point would they stop growing, or would their physical form fail to sustain them, and they would become a conscience? (spelled that wrong... don't care)
Death is a gateway to life. It ends old things, gives a chance for renewal. If no one was ever to die, sooner or later, we'd drain all the resources from the earth, and die of boredom. If you were the sole survivor, having to bear the deaths of all those whom you love, I think you would begin to hate yourself, living in an endless hell, where nothing mattered anymore.
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:32 pm
No Renewal in death,unless you believe in that,Its more like an ending....
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:37 pm

Well, as a 13-year-old, I have to say that I don't really care about whether or not I am reincarnated.
As a philosopher, I'd say that it wouldn't matter either way, because although you would have another chance, you wouldn't remember anything anyways. You wouldn't even be in the same body, so it wouldn't even be renewal, simply another being.
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:39 pm
If thats true then you must believe in something, to believe in renewal of ones own being.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:42 pm
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:42 pm

I don't believe in anything. Rather, I don't see the point. My goal in life is not to unravel the laws of space and time, but simply to follow this path to the end.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:47 pm
I myself am a middleman when it comes to believing in anything, i stand at the crossroads watching as the battles and fights ensue razz
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:52 pm

I pride myself in being able to see both sides of any argument, though I am probably someone influenced too much by my emotions to pursue any real goal.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:56 pm
Its ok i would have to say emotions would be my downfall as well.. razz
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:06 am
As I see it as a philosopher myself, death may not be as much of a renewal,but as a victory. It is in the law of nature itself for beings to kill other beings,and that once in the deep thoughts of nature,man nor animal sees things as good or evil,and that life has no true meaning, but that killing is part of the natural process. No matter how kind-hearted or cold-hearted a person may be, they have been given the right to die at birth,and even at times when they have not been born. All beings created must die, and they all deserve to die. Beings die so that others may be born to die. Death is the only true purpose for a beings existence, even reproducing is a given chance for a mortal. We all deserve to die by nature, and if reincarnation does exist,then we will die as mortals again. This is the reason for life, and in a philosophical way, as a newborn is given to this world, a mortal must die so that the newborn can live. The only reason the Earth is not over-populated is because of this former law, and if your are Christian and you are baptized is because you were born as a murderer, because for your birth someone had died in the world. This is the Earth's physiological balance, and you could die at this very moment because something was born into the world.
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:38 am
Quote: As I see it as a philosopher myself, death may not be as much of a renewal,but as a victory. It is in the law of nature itself for beings to kill other beings,and that once in the deep thoughts of nature,man nor animal sees things as good or evil,and that life has no true meaning, but that killing is part of the natural process. No matter how kind-hearted or cold-hearted a person may be, they have been given the right to die at birth,and even at times when they have not been born. All beings created must die, and they all deserve to die. Beings die so that others may be born to die. Death is the only true purpose for a beings existence, even reproducing is a given chance for a mortal. We all deserve to die by nature, and if reincarnation does exist,then we will die as mortals again. This is the reason for life, and in a philosophical way, as a newborn is given to this world, a mortal must die so that the newborn can live. The only reason the Earth is not over-populated is because of this former law, and if your are Christian and you are baptized is because you were born as a murderer, because for your birth someone had died in the world. This is the Earth's physiological balance, and you could die at this very moment because something was born into the world. Ya know if death ever needed a replacement, im pretty sure he would ask you lol
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I_Set_My_Exs_0n_Fire Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:45 pm
XxII-Gambler-IIxX Quote: As I see it as a philosopher myself, death may not be as much of a renewal,but as a victory. It is in the law of nature itself for beings to kill other beings,and that once in the deep thoughts of nature,man nor animal sees things as good or evil,and that life has no true meaning, but that killing is part of the natural process. No matter how kind-hearted or cold-hearted a person may be, they have been given the right to die at birth,and even at times when they have not been born. All beings created must die, and they all deserve to die. Beings die so that others may be born to die. Death is the only true purpose for a beings existence, even reproducing is a given chance for a mortal. We all deserve to die by nature, and if reincarnation does exist,then we will die as mortals again. This is the reason for life, and in a philosophical way, as a newborn is given to this world, a mortal must die so that the newborn can live. The only reason the Earth is not over-populated is because of this former law, and if your are Christian and you are baptized is because you were born as a murderer, because for your birth someone had died in the world. This is the Earth's physiological balance, and you could die at this very moment because something was born into the world. Ya know if death ever needed a replacement, im pretty sure he would ask you lol ROFL, I'm not called Kira for nothing XDD (deathnote parody)
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:11 pm
O.O
Kira scares me...
*huddles behind Gambler*
On a side note: you make life sound like a living hell, which isn't true if you can get enjoyment out of it~
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