
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Maybe I might be an asshole for thinking this way, but I don't know if others see things the way I see them. So here is the story.
The Couple (Unexpectedly) Having a child:
There is a couple that I was friends with (not really anymore and rarely talk to them ever since they moved away and such), and they are super religious, very pro-life, anti-choice, anti-abortion, anti-voluntary euthanasia, just pretty much everything that we are for (our values) they oppose and then some more. They are also intellectually dishonest, hypocritical, and also judgmental, and are missionaries in training, hoping to spread pro-life and religious dogma across the world, especially in areas that are non-Christian. Anyways, the wife became pregnant and is having a baby later this year. Both of them are surprised and aren't expecting it. The couple are not only attending seminary (basically like a school for people working to become pastors, religious leaders, and missionaries), but also doing mission work (spreading pro-life spiel and religious dogma) as well as going overseas to do so during summer breaks. I could get into all the bullshit that they spew but I'm not since I'm just going to focus on the story and my two cents. As a result of their discovery, they have announced it to the people they know and more. Their parents are very excited (of course, usual pro-natalist people and pro-life people, nothing surprising here) and are looking forward to it. They are still going to school, both husband and wife as they are planning to go around various parts of the world to plant churches, spread religious dogma around the non-religious areas and what not. Since they are super religious (more so than just about anyone I know, barring some pastors and what not), they are going to likely be very authoritarian and impose their teachings and views on their child (well, legally they are parents so they are in charge). In the next paragraph, I explain why I don't approve of their decision and don't agree with it.
I guess if anything (sorry if I sound like an asshole for saying this but this is just my two cents), their future 'kid' (or kids if they have more than one) will suffer immensely and if not, probably spread pro-life spiel and suffering towards other beings as well as trying to push the world towards an natalistic, pro-life, anti-choice society, and reinforcing the evils that exist in present day. In parts of the Internet and around the world, there is a saying that "Please don't breed" and I would agree with whoever said it in that context as imposing life on a sentient being that has yet to come without their agreement or say it just wrong. The (future) sentient being never consented to being 'born'. Mind you, I'm not going to take any action against them, but this is just one of my rants and my opinion on why I don't approve of their decision. Alternatively, it is possible that their child (or children if they have more than one kid) will grow up, gain understanding of how the world is, and make their own decisions and come to the conclusion that the world sucks, it's full of suffering, and that no individual ever 'chose' life but are rather imposed life. Perhaps this future kid (or kids) may also come to an anti-natalist point of view and/or may support assisted suicide and break free of the brainwashing, the indoctrination (I have seen a lot of former believers, theists, become atheists or at least agnostic, Matt Dillahunty (The guy who is the host of The Atheist Experience) is one such example)
I'm sure if @WhyIsLife56 is around, she'd agree with me as well.
The Couple (Unexpectedly) Having a child:
There is a couple that I was friends with (not really anymore and rarely talk to them ever since they moved away and such), and they are super religious, very pro-life, anti-choice, anti-abortion, anti-voluntary euthanasia, just pretty much everything that we are for (our values) they oppose and then some more. They are also intellectually dishonest, hypocritical, and also judgmental, and are missionaries in training, hoping to spread pro-life and religious dogma across the world, especially in areas that are non-Christian. Anyways, the wife became pregnant and is having a baby later this year. Both of them are surprised and aren't expecting it. The couple are not only attending seminary (basically like a school for people working to become pastors, religious leaders, and missionaries), but also doing mission work (spreading pro-life spiel and religious dogma) as well as going overseas to do so during summer breaks. I could get into all the bullshit that they spew but I'm not since I'm just going to focus on the story and my two cents. As a result of their discovery, they have announced it to the people they know and more. Their parents are very excited (of course, usual pro-natalist people and pro-life people, nothing surprising here) and are looking forward to it. They are still going to school, both husband and wife as they are planning to go around various parts of the world to plant churches, spread religious dogma around the non-religious areas and what not. Since they are super religious (more so than just about anyone I know, barring some pastors and what not), they are going to likely be very authoritarian and impose their teachings and views on their child (well, legally they are parents so they are in charge). In the next paragraph, I explain why I don't approve of their decision and don't agree with it.
I guess if anything (sorry if I sound like an asshole for saying this but this is just my two cents), their future 'kid' (or kids if they have more than one) will suffer immensely and if not, probably spread pro-life spiel and suffering towards other beings as well as trying to push the world towards an natalistic, pro-life, anti-choice society, and reinforcing the evils that exist in present day. In parts of the Internet and around the world, there is a saying that "Please don't breed" and I would agree with whoever said it in that context as imposing life on a sentient being that has yet to come without their agreement or say it just wrong. The (future) sentient being never consented to being 'born'. Mind you, I'm not going to take any action against them, but this is just one of my rants and my opinion on why I don't approve of their decision. Alternatively, it is possible that their child (or children if they have more than one kid) will grow up, gain understanding of how the world is, and make their own decisions and come to the conclusion that the world sucks, it's full of suffering, and that no individual ever 'chose' life but are rather imposed life. Perhaps this future kid (or kids) may also come to an anti-natalist point of view and/or may support assisted suicide and break free of the brainwashing, the indoctrination (I have seen a lot of former believers, theists, become atheists or at least agnostic, Matt Dillahunty (The guy who is the host of The Atheist Experience) is one such example)
I'm sure if @WhyIsLife56 is around, she'd agree with me as well.