I'll try that again.My review of James Lindsay's new book.Explains my obsession with death & what it means for life. http://helensatheistblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/review-of-life-in-light-of-death-by.html …
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Sounds good. I should catch up on my reading list. I think I may find slight disagreement on the immortality narratives part.
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Are possible secular means of immortality like mind-uploading or aging solutions criticized at all?
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Yep. Non-religious immortality stories.
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I came to terms with loss of immortality by realizing everybody has effect on others. Diffuse, but real.
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@cabinloon@HPluckrose@GodDoesnt Most helpful for me was realization that I didn't exist 100 years ago. After death will be just like that2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@cabinloon@HPluckrose@GodDoesnt It doesn't bother me at all that I didn't exist in 1916 so there's no reason for not existing in 2116 to.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
talks about that rationale too!
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Ya, I think it's a popular one and the best I've heard.
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