Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » As per title really. Personally I think a belief in the afterlife can be maintained, given that we're not entirely sure where sentience comes from. Could there be some sort of secular soul? Civil and considered posts welcome, especially ones who consider the notion complete nonsense!
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Personally I think a belief in the afterlife can be maintained, given that we're not entirely sure where sentience comes from.
Deleted User wrote: » In my heart of hearts though, I know thats it. You suffer and toil and expire and thats it.
NIMAN wrote: » Thing is, you don't know. You can't. You and others have no proof that there's nothing afterwards. Only a belief.
King Mob wrote: » What leads people to believe that an afterlife exists in the first place?
Pherekydes wrote: » People can't bear the thought of simply ceasing to exist.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Religious people can't bear the thought of simply ceasing to exist.
Calibos wrote: » I think for most its that they can't grasp the concept of ceasing to exist. ie. they think of ceasing to exist as disembodied floating in a black featureless void for eternity and being conscious of it the whole time when instead they need to think of it as feeling like how they felt for the 14 billion years before they were concieved... ie. .......
King Mob wrote: » You can't know that your computer's soul doesn't float off to some kind of silicon heaven every time you turn it off. What leads people to believe that an afterlife exists in the first place?
NIMAN wrote: » But as someone who would consider themselves agnostic, I would never say that there is definitely no afterlife, because I simply don't know that. I don't think there is, but that doesn't prove there isn't.
Akrasia wrote: » Still not an afterlife tho
Akrasia wrote: » What would it mean to be a self aware consciousness that can be paused, replicated, augmented... .... That'll be mad.
Deleted User wrote: » Some concepts of the after life don't make any sense though. If christians genuinely believed they would see their loved ones in heaven when they die, people would be offing themselves left right and centre.
hinault wrote: » Suicide would entail spending eternity in Hell. Every human being is born with a soul. No soul can be killed or destroyed, instead every soul exists forever. Where in eternity each soul dwells is up to each individual. If a person leads a life which conforms to Jesus Christ and His Church teaching, that persons soul has a pretty good chance of spending eternity in Heaven. If a person leads a life which does not conform to Jesus Christ and His Church teaching, that persons soul will spend some time in Purgatory (but will go to Heaven afterward), or spend eternity in Hell. C S Lewis said "the gates of Hell are locked from the inside" : in order words people send themselves to Hell.