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Originally Posted by peter12
Such as? I think general existential questions of right and wrong have particular salient important to every individual.
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What happens when we die.
What exists outside the body experience.
Do we have a soul.
These aren't important questions. They're barely relevant questions to your time on earth. They are fun and good for a conversation but by no means are they important or even that captivating. They seem that way because the answer is either "No" or "Maybe" and maybe is incredibly boundless.
Right and wrong aren't even important questions. They're dictated by society. They're learned concepts. Outside or any society mandated punishments, do you think there is any relevant consequence for living life in a way that someone might subjectively believe to be wrong?
I can tell you, there isn't.