@kellyjay saidWe were talking about whether life without an afterlife is "meaningless". You asked me, "If there is nothing after this life", what makes humans any better than cockroaches. This isn't "going back years". This is something you said the day before yesterday.
You can go back years and look at what I posted, and I doubt your understanding of them will improve as you attempt to make my words fit your preconceived ideas so your prejudices are justified.
@fmf saidAnd you still get it all wrong.
We were talking about whether life without an afterlife is "meaningless". You asked me, "If there is nothing after this life", what makes humans any better than cockroaches. This isn't "going back years". This is something you said the day before yesterday.
I'd rather be a human than a cockroach based on what I know about humans and what I know about cockroaches.
Should I take that as YES, human beings are better than cockroaches?
And waiting for clarification is not being "passive aggressive."
It is asking for clarification.
I think you have said YES, humans are better than cockroaches.
@FMF
Was this the most definitive post on the particular question of whether humans are better than cockroaches ?
Being human is better - in just about every way I can think of - than being a cockroach Haven't you been reading the thread?
Would I be missing your point to assume you are saying humans are better than cockroaches ?
@FMF
Flattery will get you nowhere.
Now am I correct that you think humans are better than coockroaches or is there a "depends" on that question ?
@sonship saidZzzzzzzzz.
Now am I correct that you think humans are better than coockroaches or is there a "depends" on that question ?
Just unfurl your cockroach/humans riff as you see fit, sonship. No need for you to pretend to be in a genuine conversation. Just tell yourself you are making me dance. Tell yourself that you expect I think X and Y, and then use X and Y as strawmen positions. Ask me to prove that I am not using circular logic inside my mind during my weary silence.