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Re: If life is a benefit...



Fuckwit wrote:

On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 23:55:26 -0500, "Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Benefits and deficits are value judgements. One needs to be alive to make them. Yes it is a benefit to be alive if one wants to make value judgements. But wait - one needs to be alive to want!. Life is not a benefit. Please: how exacty do none living things benefit?


That's the point. Life is the benefit which makes all others possible.

1. Life per se is not a benefit.


2.  This claim is what proves you believe life is
    UNCONDITIONALLY a benefit.  See below.


That doesn't mean

that the individual lives of all creatures are a benefit--some are and

some


are not. But there is a big difference between life itself, and the

individual


life an animal experiences. It's rather hard to believe, but it appears

that


some people can't understand the difference between the two, probably
because the same word is being used to denote two different ideas.

I fail to see were that double meaning pertains in the original post. Yes there is Life; yes there are individual lives. So what?


    It has been suggested (stupidly imo) that if life is a benefit, then alll
lives must be a benefit regardless of their quality.

Your stupid, fuckwitted statement above *proves* that YOU believe ALL lives must be a benefit regardless of quality.





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