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Pastimes : The Philosophical Porch

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To: Stan who wrote (118)7/31/2005 11:59:40 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) of 26251
 
When I rebel against my Death I am primarily concerned with human dignity and endurance. I don't think that death, suffering, and human existence have any intrinsic moral or rational meaning. Since I don't believe in God or an afterlife, I think that human beings, as mortals, live under an inexplicable, irrational, death sentence. Nevertheless, I do think that people are capable of giving their lives meaning. The most meaningful action begins with the decision to fight death and suffering.

Rebellion against Death is a noble, meaningful struggle even if it means facing never-ending defeat. And that is how I define myself:

I Rebel against Death, therefore I genuinely exist.
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