Lots of people just say “if you want to believe in life after death, why not just go to church? It’s cheaper”.
I could see people saying that if they don’t believe that cryonics has any chance at all of working. It might be hard to tell. If I told people “there’s a good chance that cryonics will enable me to live for hundreds of years”, I’m sure many would respond by nodding, the same way they’d nod if I told them that “there’s a good chance that I’ll go to Valhalla after I die”. Sometimes respect looks like credulity, you know? Do you think that’s what’s happening here?
I could see people saying that if they don’t believe that cryonics has any chance at all of working. It might be hard to tell. If I told people “there’s a good chance that cryonics will enable me to live for hundreds of years”, I’m sure many would respond by nodding, the same way they’d nod if I told them that “there’s a good chance that I’ll go to Valhalla after I die”. Sometimes respect looks like credulity, you know? Do you think that’s what’s happening here?
Yes. I’m happy that people respect my choices, but when they “respect my beliefs” it strikes me as incredibly disrespectful.