It's too difficuly to answer seeing you dont know what the end will be. Obviously killing Hitler in his cot at birth would be good but we have hindsight about it which you wouldn't have had in the late 19th century.
Well you wouldn't starve to death. I mean live forever in the sense that you are immortal, nothing can
kill you.
A better question would be would you really want to live forever? I think the pleasures that we get out of life are only pleasurable because we can't always have them. I don't think there can be life without death. That's just like having day without night. Without night, it wouldn't be day anymore, there just wouldn't be a concept of it. :eek
How about existence in another plain after death? It's just a plausible as turning the lights out. Of course either assumption is just that with no guarantee of being correct.
Well then we are talking about the big life after death question, which brings us back to the original question if the ends justify the means . . . in that sense maybe it depends if you believe in an afterlife or not? Then we could talk about radical Islamic terrorists who believe in just that. :willy_nilly:
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