Signal asked me to make a thread on this topic as an offshoot of the following thread: "Why do we need so many religions"
Here's what I originally wrote to spark this discussion:
I honestly think there's something to be said in praise of the merits of refreshment and renewal, which conventional science views as the natural cycle of life. Thoughts?
Here's what I originally wrote to spark this discussion:
I still don't get why the concept of blissful, ignorant nothingness after death is considered such an abhorrent, awful thing in traditional theistic circles. Do they really think it would be such a wonderful thing to live forever and keep repeating the same things over and over infinitely many times? It almost sounds like one of those horror movies where a psychiatric hospital burns down and becomes permanently haunted by the trapped ghosts of tortured crazy people, except maybe the decor wouldn't be as gaudy.
I honestly think there's something to be said in praise of the merits of refreshment and renewal, which conventional science views as the natural cycle of life. Thoughts?