Quite a valid point. That's something I find interesting - how many people equate perfection with goodness.
Perfection, stripped of human ideology, simply means working and functioning at the maximum possible efficiency. In that sense, a 'perfect paradise' would be one devoid of humanity entirely. At least humanity as we know it.
Not much of a 'paradise' for us.
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Perfection, stripped of human ideology, simply means working and functioning at the maximum possible efficiency. In that sense, a 'perfect paradise' would be one devoid of humanity entirely. At least humanity as we know it.
Not much of a 'paradise' for us.
[They've gotten away from Lust's initial topic, but she hardly minds, she's enjoying the conversation.]