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Life after death

I think it is pretty sad to not have any hope of another life after this one is finished; to come to the end of one's life and to know that tomorrow you will no longer exist.

So you pretty much believe it because you want to believe the better option?

'But since I believe the "soul" is just your brain and how it is built' : where is the conscience of oneself ?

A part of the brain.

^Yeah but how do you know that?

I don't I just think it's the most likely option. I need scientific research to believe in something I can't just have faith in something simply because I want it to be the truth.
 
All things are possible, but the most probable outcome is that this is all there is, and when it's over, it's over.
 
I can't believe that there is nothing after our physical death. I don't know what life after death would emcompass but the universe is so vast and wondrous some kind of energy, some kind of different plane of existence must go on. Not simplistic heaven or hell, but something vastly moreunmaginable and unable to easily articulate into words. Maybe there IS nothing, but I chose to believe there is more to existence than just the physical. Maybe I'm just afraid, or need to comfort myself that those I've loved and lost aren't truly gone forever. Or that seeing that there is so much suffering and death in this physical world of people well before their time, that the universe wouldn't be so cruel and arbitrary as to life ending with the last breath without a transition to something better.... something that gives even death meaning.


If there's nothing, if death is just like drifting into an endless sleep... then it wouldn't matter. Yet if physical death didn't mean cessation of total existence, what a wonderful new chapter awaits us on the other side.
 
I've never understood why people hang on to this strange notion of "life after death". I had no existence before I was born - why should I contemplate any sort of existence after I die? I much prefer the clean notion of totally ceasing to exist after death (except for memories of me). To me, "life after death" exists in the same curious philosophical realm as Russell's teapot, and Carl Sagan's dragon: the existence of which can't be logically falsified, and so the burden of proof is on the believer. Now, I have no problem if you or anybody else believes in an afterlife: you can take what comfort you can. But I think it's philosophically indefensible.

-T.
 
I don't think there is anything beyond this life, nor that there is a so-called 'soul'.

All the notions about 'souls' and after-life are to sooth the fears of oblivion, the finality of death. It is sad that people don't live this life for the now rather organising themselves into groups that fear the inevitable and build fantastic notions of punishment and eternal tortutre to further their fear of living for the now.
 
I just don't care what happens to me after death. Just burn my body and throw my ashes at Lilbit's face. Please.
 
I just don't care what happens to me after death. Just burn my body and throw my ashes at Lilbit's face. Please.

Another approach:

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I know,A Priori,that it does,perhaps even so closely resembling this one,that it takes time to notice.If we reincarnate,I believe we born into some other planet,or something.Why would there be such a big universe,and I believe,that one day science will found,that there is more dimensions,or planes of existence,or whatever name you my use about it.
 
I still believed in a certain aspect of Christianity. Like Purgatory, Hell and Heaven etc. etc. But I do find it really questionable when I heard the Pastor preaching about certain expects of Heaven such as we can "earn" merit points for a better/ different level of heaven for eternity. Since when did it become a competition of helping people just for the sake of a better future???
 
You pastor is full of shit.
 
There is definitely life before birth and after death. All the religions of the world are man made and they do a terrible job of describing the way things are. The people who made them up wanted to control people's behavior by categorizing what's good and what's bad. I believe there is a heavenly place or dimension that everybody automatically goes to no matter what they do on earth. There is nowhere else to go. Hitler, Saddam and Bin Laden all went there after they died and it's where we all come from. I do think we reincarnate over and over again too.

I used to be a christian until I started having doubts and I started reading tons of near death experience stories. I think every dream and desire we ever had in life will be fulfilled and waiting for us after our bodies die.
 
to tell you the truth, i don't care about what happens after death. if i die, i die. that's one thing i know that is a guarantee so i'm not worried about that at all. i'm concerned about living because there's so much things that i would like to do, would like to know and etc. worrying about death to me is a waste of time. the whole concept of the afterlife is ridiculous to. it's basically talking about living forever. screw that. i enjoy sleeping. i think death would probably be the best sleep i'll ever have. the best part about it is i'll never wake up again where i would have to worry about all the things in my waking life so i look forward to it. there's some days where i wish i never woke up. (!) no dreams, no nightmares, just pure rest and pitch black. i think i'll be in total peace then if i don't find it in my waking life.

the whole idea of dying and coming back to live again, dealing with people, feeling stressed out, sad, happy, and a whole bunch of issues. :rotflmao: HELL NO. i would probably kill myself in the afterlife if i realized that i had to live again and see some people again too. i plan on dying once.
 
I strongly believe in life between lives. At death we ALL return home, from where we came, to decompress a little and plan out our next voyage here. We come to learn, to become enlightened, and to help our souls evolve. Earth is Hell, but where we come from/ return to is shear magic beyond description.
 
I strongly believe in life between lives. At death we ALL return home, from where we came, to decompress a little and plan out our next voyage here. We come to learn, to become enlightened, and to help our souls evolve. Earth is Hell, but where we come from/ return to is shear magic beyond description.

Yeah but what if you came back as the front bumper on a TTC train? Scary thought...
 
^^And you know this how? If I said humans can come back as a parsnip who is to argue? But yeah I was being ridiculous with the subway thing. It's reasonable to assume you come back as something with a life cycle. Even coming back as for example a Cornish pasty would make no sense since there's no real life cycle except to be prepared then eaten...
 
I don't really see the appeal of eternal life. I think after a certain time you would get tired of existence, just like you get tired of life.
 
^^And you know this how?

I didn't say I 'know' that ... read my first post in this thread #5 ... millions of people believe all sort of different things about life before/after death; they can't all be right. They are quite possibly all wrong.
 
I didn't say I 'know' that ... read my first post in this thread #5 ... millions of people believe all sort of different things about life before/after death; they can't all be right. They are quite possibly all wrong.

No...when I typed you hadn't posted yet. Was responding to Mikey...^^ means 2 posts above - I corrected it from ^....

I was questioning his assumption about coming back as humans...I think we are on the same page on this...
 
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