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TopicWhat do you think happens when you die?
Thaumaturge
07/31/21 7:40:43 AM
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Demon1050 posted...
Dude you can't say this with a straight face. Science nor religion can prove or disprove any sort of afterlife, and never will be able to. Science has it's limits and religion is called faith for a reason.

Yes, I'd like to believe there's another chance at life because I've been thrown some permanent disabilities I can't do a damn thing about; but at the end of the day I'm not just blindly hoping and praying. I know that literally anything is possible because we simply can't know
I can essentially prove it by showing that there isn't so much as a shred of evidence of supernatural phenomena that would show definitive proof of a deity. No examples of miracles or physics getting wonky. No unexplained events or occurrences. I know your faith will cause you to ignore this or attribute divine providence to explainable phenomena, but there is simply no proof that god or the afterlife exists.

Demon1050 posted...
Maybe it is just nothingness. That's very possible. But then why are NDE's so incredible as described by people that have them? I have memories of being struck and killed by lightning. It wasn't painful at all; it was like the biggest surge of energy and nerves you can imagine for about 2 seconds and I was dead.
Brain chemicals getting messed up. When you were electrocuted, your brain released chemicals (maybe the wrong ones) as an involuntary defense against the trauma.

Demon1050 posted...
Life is full of mystery man, you should keep your mind open and you'll enjoy your current life that much more. It's an amazing world, we don't know how or why we're here or what happens afterwards. But if literally anything is possible (You were already in a state of nothingness before you were ever born) why wouldn't you want to believe so?
Life is full of mystery, man. Death is not. And you understand that you were in a state of nothingness before you were born, so wouldn't it make sense that that's your fate in death?
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