Those who wish to be frozen and can afford it are free to take their chances, those who believe in eternal soul or reincarnation are free to take theirs, those who would rather die forever should not be judged, either.
There are laws of thought, and correct decisions (that we don’t know very well). What people believe is mostly irrelevant to what the right thing to do is.
People might have the right (power) to do whatever they believe, they might indeed in practice be free to implement any decision they choose, and they might intrinsically value this power, but this fact is irrelevant for judging the correctness of their decisions.
(In short, I object to the “everyone can make up their own correctness” mindset. We do know better than to let considerations about souls and afterlife determine the right answer.)
I am not sure what you mean by “correct” and “right answer” in this case.
Life is not math. If your goal is to improve the subjective quality of life of each person, there is no clear-cut answer to how to do that. If your goal is something “bigger”, you better state what it is upfront, so that it and the means to achieve it can be discussed first.
It’s much harder than the most difficult math that humans are able to do, but the answers are still non-mysterious, and it is your calling and power as a person to seek them.
There are laws of thought, and correct decisions (that we don’t know very well). What people believe is mostly irrelevant to what the right thing to do is.
People might have the right (power) to do whatever they believe, they might indeed in practice be free to implement any decision they choose, and they might intrinsically value this power, but this fact is irrelevant for judging the correctness of their decisions.
(In short, I object to the “everyone can make up their own correctness” mindset. We do know better than to let considerations about souls and afterlife determine the right answer.)
I am not sure what you mean by “correct” and “right answer” in this case.
Life is not math. If your goal is to improve the subjective quality of life of each person, there is no clear-cut answer to how to do that. If your goal is something “bigger”, you better state what it is upfront, so that it and the means to achieve it can be discussed first.
It’s much harder than the most difficult math that humans are able to do, but the answers are still non-mysterious, and it is your calling and power as a person to seek them.