>>84
I expect his questions to come from a middle schooler because it is exactly the rubbish spouted by middle schoolers (and high schoolers sometimes, to be fair) who want to sound deep. Arguing - or "questioning," since the middle schooler is apparently unwilling to state his actual beliefs/opinions - that someone who does not believe in an afterlife should kill themselves (or has no reason to live, to put it less bluntly) is naive in the extreme. At its basis is the assumption that anything impermanent is irrelevant, but few people in the world - if any - can make an argument based on such an assumption without being hypocritical. As I pointed out in
>>80, why eat good tasting food when the taste is going to be gone soon after you finish the meal? Why post on this forum espousing your ideas, when the thread will be deleted eventually? Why pay money for an air conditioner? Eventually you will die, either going to an afterlife or ceasing to exist. In either case, the comfort or discomfort you experienced due to inclement weather during your life is quite insignificant.