RomeoStevens comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, part 25, chapter 96 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: RomeoStevens 25 July 2013 05:57:53AM 2 points [-]

It is unfortunately not true. Torture may very well exist after death is defeated.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 25 July 2013 12:28:02PM *  14 points [-]

The last one of {X; X is enemy && X shall be destroyed } is death.

It can be true assuming that the remaining enemies are indestructible.

Comment author: [deleted] 25 July 2013 06:26:40AM 4 points [-]

Yeah, but those souls left in Hell and/or Purgatory post-Resurrection were asking for it.

Comment author: Velorien 25 July 2013 04:16:19PM 0 points [-]

It may be in your interest to clarify whether you're serious or making a sarcastic comment on Abrahamic religion, otherwise you may be undeservedly snowed under with downvotes.

Comment author: Kindly 25 July 2013 09:01:52PM 4 points [-]

I think "asking for it" is one of those phrases nobody says seriously anymore.

Comment author: DanielH 28 July 2013 04:59:39AM 4 points [-]

I think I heard a Catholic person use those exact words seriously less than a month ago, about this very subject, but I might not remember correctly.

Comment author: [deleted] 25 July 2013 08:44:04PM 1 point [-]

I would hope nobody thought I was serious, but hey, a few downvotes isn't worth getting chuffed about. I doubt all that many people care enough for it to get "snowed under."