Nok:
General question for anyone that reads this thread, and it's a weird one: I write a lot of scifi and some of it verges on fetishizing the never-ending gain, which of course must eventually end. So my question is, if you lived in some sci-fi version of the world where your mind was "backed up" all the time or "transferred" just after death, would it dull the eroticism of this fantasy? Would the death-feeding concept be less arousing if instead of total death, you were just reset back to a thin body?
vanilla ice:
I think that depends on what concept of death you adhere to. I don’t believe that death is the end, as I suspect an atheist might. From a reincarnational perspective, I suppose life would just be a series of different vessels to fatten. For me, as a Christian, I wonder what God would think of a life spent damaging my own body, not treating it like His temple. Would He punish me? Would he be compassionate and forgiving? And what would Heaven be like? Would my fetish be gone, and I just have a perfect body? Or would I retain that desire, and still have the capacity to grow there, where I could in fact, grow forever?
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