liam24 wrote: » Death is feared because natural selection favours creatures who fear it.
realdanbreen wrote: » I would imagine that Death is feared mainly by those who do not believe in a higher power.
im6foot4 wrote: » If you say death is the end of existence, you're wrong. If you say death is the gateway to an after life, you're wrong. If you treat your assumption of what happens after we die as a fact, you're wrong.We are all oblivious to what happens, not one single person on Earth knows, unless of course they're a necromancer.
im6foot4 wrote: » If you say death is the end of existence, you're wrong. If you say death is the gateway to an after life, you're wrong. If you treat your assumption of what happens after we die as a fact, you're wrong. We are all oblivious to what happens, not one single person on Earth knows, unless of course they're a necromancer.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I don't think anyone dies peacefully. I think that is something doctors and nurses say to placate people.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Death doesn't actually exist in any real sense for the person doing the actual dying - when you're alive you aren't dead and when you're dead you aren't alive so know no different. There is some far more eloquent quote saying as much - but I can't remember how it goes!
“Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come, we are not”
surpy wrote: » I'm afraid no one will clear my browsing history
Akrasia wrote: » Epicurus, circa 300bc
Heckler wrote: » Fear of the unknown. And even atheists are secretly scared. The idea that you cease to exist is a mind bender. Its the ultimate question. I'd love to have faith but I don't. What gets my gander up is so much harm has been done in the name of religion. If it turns out to be a falsehood.......millions upon millions of people will have died for something that never existed. Thats a brain melt.