Dalek Prime wrote:That's my point. Breeding could conceivably bring this antinatalist back, after I've specified in the negative. And someone is responsible for this. Which makes me not a happy camper indeed. Someone keeps choosing for me.
With all due respect, you are rather small as compared with a cosmos that insists - against your express wishes - on coming alive. Is there a time when one becomes pragmatic? We are all resigned to the brutality of nature and we've all probably gone through times where we wished we didn't exist. If I was a person suffering in poverty and deprivation I would not be impressed with wealthy people who still weren't happy. I'd be thinking, "If wealth isn't making you happy I'll take it off your hands!".
Dalek Prime wrote:Is it any wonder then, that certain people come back to perform genocides? Eg. Stalin, Hitler? Perhaps they didn't want to be reborn, so try to stop it. ie. Correcting a wrong.
They were psychotic narcissists. All they were correcting were the painful feelings inside them that seemed to only be quelled when they passed that pain on to others.
Dalek Prime wrote:That scares me more than anything else, Greta. The possibility that I will die, only to see out a set of eyes once again. I couldn't conceive of doing this to someone else, and refuse to create another mind. To me, it truly is the greatest sin; the original sin.
Sure, the teen years are basically spent sitting on the prongs of Mephistopheles's trident. Thing is, nobody designed anything, nobody inflicted anything. It all just happened and instincts have compelled we animals to do what we do. By the time we even have the slightest idea what's going on the kids have already finished school.
Dalek Prime wrote:(Addendum: It's not that I buy into reincarnation. It's the random possibility that the configuration of consciousness produced would be something that I would recognize as 'me', and having to experience the world again, even if I didn't recall my last 'me'. Ugghhh!)
The law of averages makes it inevitable that most people won't be anything like you. A proportion will be a bit like you and a smaller proportion, very much like you - and there's probably a few ringers, mentally. I note that the Dalek Prime model has proven himself to be an effective survival machine, having lasted five decades plus and still going strong.
Whatever, I retain hope that life can greatly improve its lot.