Topic: Value in human life without spirit | |
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Oh my gosh I never thought I would feel guilty eating mashed potatoes in my life
![]() but it surely tastes good with the right amount of butter, salt, pepper, some chives, a little cheese melted even. ![]() ![]() |
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What are you talking about, the human life has no value with a spirit.
The truth is, the human life is already way over-valued. Human life is the most abundant resource we have on this planet. Actually we have about 2 billion too many people already, so if anything there is a drastic surplus and we should be dispensing with some overhead. So any talk of human life being precious is spurious at best. We, as a people, have already determined that the sale of humans isn't even legititmate any more, so no value per pound can even be applied. Spirit or no, we humans are worthless. |
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What are you talking about, the human life has no value with a spirit. The truth is, the human life is already way over-valued. Human life is the most abundant resource we have on this planet. Actually we have about 2 billion too many people already, so if anything there is a drastic surplus and we should be dispensing with some overhead. So any talk of human life being precious is spurious at best. We, as a people, have already determined that the sale of humans isn't even legititmate any more, so no value per pound can even be applied. Spirit or no, we humans are worthless. Yeah truly. Humans might think they are valuable, but I'll bet planet Earth could easily do without us. I'm sure there are a lot of other animal species that would be thilled to see us gone too. |
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That answer is sad. Human value, to me at least, is not measured in monetary form.
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