If everyone is just a bunch of organized cells that accidentally became sentient, Why care about the Las Vegas massacre or anything else for that matter?

0  2017-10-06 by [deleted]

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If we are all just organized cells, do you think it's possible on some level to communicate with your own cells and have them reorganize or even say heal faster?

So God has nothing to do with vessels becoming sentient? If it's an accident, you're arguing against God's role in the process.

I'm begging the question, as to why would a person who believes in no God and that we're just meat sacks, why would they care about another meat sack being killed.

That implies those who don't believe in God, also believe that we're simply "meat sacks," and ignores those that don't believe in God and substitute that belief for something else.

How many accounts have you used to preach at people here?

Remember... Jesus is watching, and he hates deception :)

I'm deceiving anybody, I'm begging the question.

Proper English, please.

Why care about the Las Vegas massacre or anything else for that matter?

Consciousness

So what if these organized cells are conscious, they're just meat sacks filled with guts.

Found the reptilian shapeshifter.

lol, I don't actually believe that we're meat sacks, but I'm playing the role of being the contrary viewpoint.

AKA, devil's advocate.

Why do you?

Why do I what?

Care about anything

I care about life, because I know all life came from God. My question was to make other people who don't believe in God to think about why they care about life in the first place if we're just organized cells/meat sacks.

You ganked my comment from another thread...

I did, because I thought it was good. If we're just meat sacks, then why should we care about eachother, in the end it doesn't even matter.

No worries, just surprised me

Because Conscious is a gift, and should not be squandered. I care because we are all connected. Tous pour un, un pour tous

If consciousness is a gift, then who gave it to us?

An omnipresent eternity beyond comprehension. The very same energy that comprises you me and everything.

Our brains are wired to have sympathy, and we ourselves are afraid to die. Unless you're a psychopath, which you do sound like.

Grow up and stop using 3rd grade answers to 8th grade questions.

I'd say the question you're begging for is just idle sophistry, since the fact that we are sentient individuals should be enough.

Debating said origin of sentience has no relation to specific current events, except in a wildly tangential one.

We're not a bunch of cells that accidentally became sentient. We're a complex receiver of an eternal consciousness that chose to connect to a human body for a time to have an experience.

As to why care about a mass shooting, it's indicative of a primitive species to act violently against it's self. In this human incarnation we should seek to evolve ourselves to a unified species that works towards the benefit of the whole. If we can accomplish that, humans will likely conquer death and disease and travel the stars.