Tree
@Tree@lemmy.ca
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 40 minutes ago:
i will search more on this topic to see if my current views on it are wrong or right,according to my religious beliefs ,and how science actually treats and talks about them.
if you have any points to tell me about it im happy to engage in a discussion.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 42 minutes ago:
i think the quran doesn’t permit owning slaves no,not now not back then. so yeah everyone 150 years ago that supported human slavery(human is important word here) is immoral. i however do believe it was moral for king/prophet solomon to enslave demons by force as a personal grant from god.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 45 minutes ago:
i believe they are people like me and like any other human. and that doing homosexual acts or transiting is a sin .
i respect their right to exist as long as they don’t force me to support them morally.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 48 minutes ago:
ok this do you believe what are the least needed parts to make a being sentient? i believe 3 parts are needed,a heart,nervous system,and a brain. less than that it may or may not be sentient idk thats why i asked for other people opinions here.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 50 minutes ago:
ok thank you for this info,i didn’t know that number of neurons doesn’t = sentience. i will research about this topic more.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 51 minutes ago:
i don’t believe in force ,i think i should adovcate against it(in my current view of biocomputing that may change or not not sure now). so i should be against it,advice others to not use it and see it as moral failure etc and attempt to not use it myself and leave or minize use of services doing it.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 1 hour ago:
god lets us do whatever we want,this world is filled with moral tests to see if we sin or hold on god morality. not every thing one can do is automaticly blessed by god.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 1 hour ago:
tbh i don’t really believe in relative morality ,i believe in objective eternal one.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
i think the answer would be if it has internal quaila or not. i think neurons do have them.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
i follow islam,specifically quran alone. i agree i do fear biocomputing bec it seems like a horror. i am however open to learn more about it. i will do research about it. but if you have any points to present to me im willing to listen even if i didnt agree.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
i dont think they are sentient. the ones made from silcon i mean. why? bec sand isn’t alive,but we have proof neurons arw alive since our brain is made of them.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
should we tho? i think morals should come before utlity. we should ask ourselves more if we should do smth rather than ask what it would grant us
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
so do you think its fine to make them and use them or is it too unethical?
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
idc enough to do so,english is a stupid language anyway.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
i think these problems are inherent to biology itself. like no matter what you do after the neurons reach certain number they will be sentient and suffer from being slaves to some computer actions.
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
lmao and i thought i escaped reddit neckbeard atheism
- Comment on what do you think about biocomputing? 2 hours ago:
idk it rubs me the wrong way,like what if they are sentient and we are tormenting them?
also i have some religious beliefs that ban altering of creation of god. and i think biocomputing would be included in that.
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