If there is a God, which I believe there is, I don't think such a being would take the form of what Ive been told he is. In my eyes, God has to provide the means for destruction, if he is the creator, and therefore provider, of everything. Creation, sustenence, destruction. That's the circle of life.
We are born. We live. We die. Everything goes through that cycle.It's self evident.
To add to that, I always think that if humanity were immortal, then where would the value lie in a once-in-a-lifetime moment or experience? The laws of probability mean that those moments would happen an infinite number of times in our infinite existence. To put it simply, without death to end life, life would be one long, arduous, neverending journey of the same things over and over again. It would be utterly boring.
I take no offence to the idea that an everlasting creator must provide the means for death and decay along with life and the maintenence of that life. It makes sense and I can understand why.
Mortality is humanity's greatest strength. I remember reading a quote that was something like 'when you think about it, all of us wake each day on borrowed time. We accept our own mortality day in day out. Every person will die. That alone should allow humanity to see the value of another human life'.
We are born. We live. We die. Everything goes through that cycle.It's self evident.
To add to that, I always think that if humanity were immortal, then where would the value lie in a once-in-a-lifetime moment or experience? The laws of probability mean that those moments would happen an infinite number of times in our infinite existence. To put it simply, without death to end life, life would be one long, arduous, neverending journey of the same things over and over again. It would be utterly boring.
I take no offence to the idea that an everlasting creator must provide the means for death and decay along with life and the maintenence of that life. It makes sense and I can understand why.
Mortality is humanity's greatest strength. I remember reading a quote that was something like 'when you think about it, all of us wake each day on borrowed time. We accept our own mortality day in day out. Every person will die. That alone should allow humanity to see the value of another human life'.