As a general rule most religions teach that life is to be cherished.
I've been associated with a few secular humanist groups that agree.
I've never seen a rational analysis of why this assumption ("life is good") should be accepted as an axiom.
Is it merely because the alternative is an unproductive frame of reference?
I've been associated with a few secular humanist groups that agree.
I've never seen a rational analysis of why this assumption ("life is good") should be accepted as an axiom.
Is it merely because the alternative is an unproductive frame of reference?