Equality of people argument

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Does everyone have equal value? Does every point in your life have equal value to every other point in your life? Does a person really equally want to repeat every point in their life? There is the repeat of the sensepath that a person experienced in the past with the way your brain is currently and there is also the repeat of a structure and functioning of your brain or body that occurred in the past.

There is a difference between the value of a person and the value of an ixperiencitness. Because there can be many people that have different consciousnesses or awarepaths but the same ixperiencitness, the value of a life time of experiences and behaviors, as defined as a person, can vary. Not all people have the same intrinsic value to an ixperiencitness based grouping of awarepaths. In the same way that you should have the right to decide what you want to experience in the future within the possibilities that are currently available, people who have your ixperiencitness should be allowed to determine, or at least help determine, which future awarepaths with that ixperiencitness should be allowed to exist.

When we as a society decide that we should reduce suffering among other people we are making a decision about what consciousness we prefer to exist. Every ixperiencitness grouping of consciousnesses can be rated into a



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