The Transcended Omniverse
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This would be no different than saying:You keep insisting that. But it's not true to me or to materialists I know. Eternity isn't what life is. So if I did what you're doing then I'm not valuing what life is more pretending it's something it's not. I'm just substituting something else for life.
"Having my mother for all eternity isn't what is important. I am fine with her forever no longer existing since I don't care about her that much. But I am willing to have her and enjoy her for a limited time. I value her more since her existence is finite."
Do you see how that quoted statement is contradictory? To give up your belief in something lasting forever is having less value towards that thing. But then to say that you value it more by giving up that belief is contradictory.