RE: I'll answer your questions
10-18-2014, 02:07 AM
Is not fearing death the same as not fearing the time after death?
Would you agree that the notion of "putting X out of their misery" as a moral act is really more for the comfort of the supposedly-merciful person than for the recipient of the perceived mercy, and the morality of it is actually pretty questionable?
If you were dying and in a lot of pain, would you prefer to have your life ended, or would you prefer to live longer despite the pain?
Is this line of questioning getting a bit too dark and uncomfortable? What would be a better thing to ask questions about?
Would you agree that the notion of "putting X out of their misery" as a moral act is really more for the comfort of the supposedly-merciful person than for the recipient of the perceived mercy, and the morality of it is actually pretty questionable?
If you were dying and in a lot of pain, would you prefer to have your life ended, or would you prefer to live longer despite the pain?
Is this line of questioning getting a bit too dark and uncomfortable? What would be a better thing to ask questions about?