An afterlife doesn’t really solve the problems people want it to solve. For one thing, ghost hunters with cable reality series might bother you with inane requests like pushing buttons on flashlights. ; )
But more to the point, why do people assume that an “afterlife,” if it exists, has to last forever, or that you have to have one to give this life “meaning”? This shows uncritical, self-centered teleological thinking about human existence.
For one thing, ghost hunters with cable reality series might bother you with inane requests like pushing buttons on flashlights. ; )
Ha! I love this. My wife is always watching those shows, and I find their assumptions rather inane: I can’t immediately explain this, so it must be paranormal.
An afterlife doesn’t really solve the problems people want it to solve. For one thing, ghost hunters with cable reality series might bother you with inane requests like pushing buttons on flashlights. ; )
But more to the point, why do people assume that an “afterlife,” if it exists, has to last forever, or that you have to have one to give this life “meaning”? This shows uncritical, self-centered teleological thinking about human existence.
Ha! I love this. My wife is always watching those shows, and I find their assumptions rather inane: I can’t immediately explain this, so it must be paranormal.