endacl wrote: » I believe in an afterlife, and I'm in it. Those who have died aren't. When I die, I won't be in it any more.
LexieOnRale wrote: » IM NOT sure id describe myself as religious but I take a lot of comfort in the fact that I believe there's a heaven where everyone you miss and love go, family, dogs, pets, friends. Everyone who took a little piece of you when they went. And when you die, all these pieces will fit back together and you won't be broken anymore and you'll be happy and content forever with the people/animals that made your life good. I don't care if it's made up and not true, I'll find out when I'm dead. But for now, I'm alive, and if believing something like this makes something hurt a little less then where's the harm? I never understood why anyone would feel the need to take a crap all over someone else's comfort, or ridicule them, as long as nobody was being hurt.
s15r330 wrote: » Not religious but I refuse to believe we are just a bunch of electrical impulses. I believe there is something after, what that something is, I don't know. But I simply don't believe what we are and all that is a person simply disappears into nothingness.
Tigger wrote: » why
Deleted User wrote: » It's a comfort to believe in something greater than ourselves. I don't believe in God or an afterlife but I wish I did.
s15r330 wrote: » Just something I feel, can't explain exactly why. I just think there is too much there to just disappear. Experiences and emotions and feelings etc can't be just neurons firing off each other. I suppose the idea of a soul comes into play. But no one can be certain either way, if someone is 100% one way or the other with no evidence then they're silly.
Tigger wrote: » i understand the ant to believe that all this can just nd but thats what death is game over believing in things for no other reason than a story you were told is silly there is no eveidence for the afterlife , why would you think it shouldmexist, whre is it how does it run?
Tigger wrote: » i'm sure it would be lovley Thor used to be a god to scandi peoples now hes a superhero in the films how long betwen people thinking he was a god and people tinking he is yer man of home and away ?
s15r330 wrote: » Where is your evidence that there isn"t one? You seem to be confusing what i'm saying with religion and going to heaven etc. Not what i'm saying at all. I just think myself that the energy goes somewhere. I don't know for certain, but neither do you.
Tigger wrote: » people are being hurt every day people are being hurt , also in most christian religions dogs don't go to heaven
midnight city wrote: » There is no reason to convince yourself that there is no possibility of an afterlife. What can be gained from becoming a confirmed atheist. I live out my life with the vague notion that maybe there is something but i won't know till i die. If there is something then fine, if there isn't i won't know because i'll be dead.
mzungu wrote: » Neither do people from Cavan.
Deleted User wrote: » Maybe peeeple tought he was a god when he was yer man in home and away Trigger is jealous hes not a god too :pac:
Tigger wrote: » you think that the energy goes somewhere? what energy? do you know about entropy? i don't know for certain that beatram russel isn't flying arounf in a choclate teapot just off the moons of pluto but that dosent mean its likley where is the battery that stores the energy of the dead? where is the substrate that stores the personalities of the dead the new afterlife is yer man taat invented pay pals' idea that we are all living in a supercomputer i have no proof thta thats not true but i dont think its likley at least he has a plan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KK_kzrJPS8
Tigger wrote: » truth what can be gained by living a ife dictated by fairy tales?
s15r330 wrote: » Well a chocolate teapot wouldn't survive exiting our atmosphere so I can tell you that definitely isn't possible. I don't understand your need to force your opinion on others. I have already said I don't know for sure. Can you tell me with 100% certainty that there isn't one? The answer is no, you can't. The best anyone can say is they think one way or the other.
midnight city wrote: » If it helps them through this often difficult life then let them at it so long as they aren't preaching it to everyone else. I don't follow any organised religion, i rarely think about god or the afterlife. I'm agnostic. What i'm not is a confirmed atheist. I don't see the point in it. Science doesn't have all the answers yet not by a long shot.
Tigger wrote: » i'm not forcing my opinion i'm giving my opinion , i didnt start the tgread i gave my opinion to a question asking for my opinion in my nopinion there is no afterlife, can't be unless its in a simulation like mr tesla says and i think he's a raving loon, a chocate teapot can exist outside our atmosphere btw what makes you think it cant?