Before Angharad comes on here and says to take this to PM's, I suggest that if you have something you wish to address to me, personally, you PM me. Otherwise, please don't assume that if I do you the courtesy of commenting on a remark of yours...this is a discussion forum, remember...that I am "acting like you had not right". I have nothing against you. I don't assume you have something against me. Why can't you just be normal?
Interesting question. And perhaps if you had commented on my question, or furthered the discussion, you would have a point. But you just jumped on and accused me of bad motives for posing the question. And then, as usual, you followed with a personal insult.
Other than that, I thought is was a great and valid question that could have been led to some interesting discussion. But apparently it was a stumper and kind of crashed and burned. But there is no need to get irritated over the question itself. It's something to think about, and some people may decide they'd like to look into it for a better answer, so they are prepared when the question is posed again, or for their own benefit. If that happens, I'd say it was a pretty good question, if it makes people think. Some people like that.
I would have liked clear and even more discussion on it. I was writing a story about H. habilis, and thinking of how this spiritual thing would have started. Of course, the story is pure fiction, but it made me think. If some form of immortality was true, then how did it come about? At what would humans have begun to retain a certain form of consciousness after death? What would that feel like. Would the first humans be few and would they crave more company. Would it be haphazard---not all humans having it---so the spiritual population would grow slowly? I find it an interesting thought exercise, and thought maybe others would too.
So you see, when you assign motives to me, you are often incorrect. Yes, I am an atheist, but I still find other people's take on this interesting. You shot it down with little regard to my feelings, or interest in having a fascinating discussion. But that's okay, cuz I'm an angry atheist. Right?
And now to answer your question, since you asked. I wouldn't want to be normal for anything in the world!