• Owl@mander.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Following the same logic, killing all those people isn’t that bad since they are small

    This doesn’t hold up.

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      1 day ago

      Depends on how you want to look at it

      You can also look at it from the point of view that life is a miraculous event in an unbelievably large universe and that we should treat every person and every living thing on this tiny planet with all the care and humanity we can achieve. Because as far as we know at the moment, it’s the only life we know of.

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          22 hours ago

          It’s basically the philosophical perspective I learned from reading the writing of Carl Sagan.

          If we all just began thinking that there is no mystical religion or magical realm beyond this life but instead realize that this existence is the only reality we will ever know … that it is just a completely random miracle that we even exist and are aware of it … than maybe we would look at each other and every living thing in a completely different way. If we knew that this is the only time we have, we’d probably treat each other a lot differently than the way we are now.

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      Think of it on a smaller scale: kids who treat their classmates like shit in order to be “the best” in a small town. The achievement isn’t great, but the cruelty is still significant.