Life After Death?

Started by Turks, January 17, 2013, 11:23:42 AM

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Quote from: TNHarley on April 05, 2013, 11:53:43 AM
LOL
what a joke of a response
As opposed to this waste of time?

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You get all that because I do not believe in an after-life? LOL
Existence a fluke?
Reproducing a waste?
WTF
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Hate to be boring but I believe this option best fits my thinking

Theory 1: Nothingness

When a person dies, all physical functions and mental functions cease to operate. No form of consciousness exists and no portion of the individual's physical body, mental processes or 'spirit' pass on to another stage of existence. There is literally nothing left of the individual; they cease to be.

Food for worms as it is more commonly referred to.

It would be nice if some of the other ones did happen, unfortunately I just don't think they will.

Interesting topic.
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In the end, we all learn the truth -- or we'll never know -- depending on your belief. I believe in "nothingness" (sleeping in the grave) until awakened at His Return.  We shall see.

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Quote from: redlom xof on April 08, 2013, 11:01:16 PM
Hate to be boring but I believe this option best fits my thinking

Theory 1: Nothingness

When a person dies, all physical functions and mental functions cease to operate. No form of consciousness exists and no portion of the individual's physical body, mental processes or 'spirit' pass on to another stage of existence. There is literally nothing left of the individual; they cease to be.

Food for worms as it is more commonly referred to.

It would be nice if some of the other ones did happen, unfortunately I just don't think they will.

Interesting topic.
That raises too many questions, like, what's the point of living, why struggle for existence, why work so hard to to wake the next day and do it all over again?

Look at life from another angle, one of servant/slave, you've always heard man is at the top of the food chain, but is he really?
He is born into the world completely helpless and dependent upon those around him, this makes those that brought his existence slaves to his beingness, then he needs to be fed, since we are no longer hunter gatherers, we depend upon farms, we grow vegetables, raise meat, make sure these crops are strong, healthy and fertile, seeing that their existence continues.
If we leave this planet, wee will need to take these with us in order to live and promote their universe as well.

So you see, who is really at the top of the food chain, the ones we rely on for our very existence, or the plants that keeps us as slaves to promote their longevity?

Point is, life is hard, it's very design appears as more punishment than that of gift, our only reward is a feeling of accomplishment, breaking down the walls that stifle us, clearing the hurdles that attempt to slow us, it's these accomplishments that make us who we are, but regardless, what makes us who we are, it's the obstacles that force us to continue on.

Now ask yourself this, if someone ask you if you had a choice of spirit and total freedom, or slave to plants and animals, which would you choose?

Now ask yourself, why are you here and did you have a choice in the matter?
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