March 22, 2005
More Gap-Filler Philosophy
I'm in Pennsylvania, and busy setting up my parent's new computer. Therefore, without the time at the moment for a full post, I present you another one in a category that gets very little love.
Prompt: If there is no afterlife or reincarnation, only nothingness after death, is any life therefore better than the alternative? Is a life of pain worth living on the basis that any experience is better than the lack of it, or is eternal nothingness better than a life unfulfilled? Discuss.
Posted by Jason at March 22, 2005 09:17 PM to Big Thoughts, Little Head

Comments
I'm pretty sure "nothingness" cannot "be" anything. It can't be better than something tangible and it can't be worse either. It's nothing. It simply is ... errr, is not ... ummm, yeah :-)
Posted by: languorous | March 22, 2005 10:17 PM