Your view, that searching or hoping for eternal life is in âveinâ, is certainly not objective, but instead a subjective expression of how you feel about life.
What I claim is no more subjective than someone claiming there parents are no longer with them due to cancer. It is a fact that the cancer has taken the lives of those parents, but how the child incorporates this experience into his world view is a subjective matter. All youâre doing is gaping in disbelief at what I claim and saying, âThat canât be true because itâs depressing!â Itâs time to grow up and face the music. While we canât definitively âproveâ that your consciousness is extinguished after death, all signs point to it. After you die, it looks like itâs game over. If that wasnât the case, it would be difficult to explain why we can manipulate consciousness just by using oneâs brain, i.e., putting patients to sleep before surgeries. It seems that consciousness is dependent on the brain.
And yes; its negative to any honest serious person that values their own existence and the existence of other people.
An honest person wouldnât base his assertions, especially ones of this magnitude, on 2000-year old writings that havenât a shred of evidence backing them (from the theological perspective, I mean).