How does 6 follow from 2, 3, and 5? — Michael
2. suffering is not a necessary condition (from 1)
suffering ... is ... just a fact of life — Michael Ossipoff
Could perhaps even be accounted for in terms of biological evolution. — jorndoe
Anyway, tossing 1 out renders the remainder a different inquiry altogether. — jorndoe
A heaven exists that's free of suffering (premise) — jorndoe
5. if all suffering is warranted, then a large number of human activities are unwarranted (observation ‡) — jorndoe
This seems to rest on an unstated premise that, if a phenomenon X is warranted, then activity to prevent X is unwarranted.4. if all suffering is warranted, then a large number of human activities are unwarranted — jorndoe
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