Try it yourself.
I seem to have the sticky sort of mind which remembers all kinds of obscure information, and I've read more than average about the world's religions. The late Madalyn O'Hair would probably dismiss me as a "philosophical atheist," though I've gotten to the point where I don't care much about religion these days, even when religious beliefs become a social nuisance. Gregory S. Paul's research has contributed to my change of thinking about religiosity. The firebrands on both sides of the god question have framed it as an ideological struggle for the contents of the human mind, when the empirical evidence suggests a more banal situation.
Perhaps I've developed into Madalyn's "practical atheist," which she approved of and called the "Maslovian type":
I've also lately modified my view of human life which has made me happier for some reason. I don't feel ready to blog about it just yet.
No, the change doesn't directly bear upon cryonics. Humanity still has a common emergency, and we need technological solutions for dealing with this emergency. Cryonicists at least have exerted themselves to attempt one of the solutions. The people who perform cryonic suspensions have done more with half their asses than all the people who continue to sit on their intact asses and do nothing.
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