Nothing happens after you die WAKE UP PEOPLE

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13 Nov 2010, 1:59 pm

I believe God gave me Aspergers for a reason. I'm not entirely sure what that reason is, but I have seen pieces of it at work and I'm convinced this is His plan. I wouldn't be ME without my AS, and I have learned alot from having it both before and after being diagnosed. Everyone has their own opinion but that is mine.



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13 Nov 2010, 2:26 pm

a. i am not AS, i have it
b. i do not suffer from it i enjoy it. therefre if there was a god or gods, and me having was due to that god or gods that would prove love
c. have you ever seen a body after it dies..espicilly after weeks or months? A lot happens after you die, in fact it can be quite complex

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13 Nov 2010, 2:27 pm

IWantYourSoul wrote:
After we die, we rot or get burnt to cinders.
not allways, there is always being eaten


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13 Nov 2010, 2:46 pm

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this is for all religious ppl, if a god loved you, u wouldent b AS! duh!


Okay first, unless you have literally died you have no way of saying that with any degree of certainty nor would you be able to know for certain.

Second of all, ever consider that there may be a reason for someone to be born on the spectrum, sure it has been challenging but I appreciate the fact I'm different from most people.



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13 Nov 2010, 2:59 pm

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You're rude and offending. To religious people. Like me.

God loves me and made me special and unique with AS! Duh!

who would I be without it..........?

BTW We have something called Freedom of Religion. I can believe what I want to believe.
In your defense, there is Freedom of Speech, so really you can say what you want too.


I'm also a strong believer in God. I love him and I know that he loves me. God has a very special place in my heart and I know that I'm going to heaven, when I die.


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13 Nov 2010, 3:07 pm

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I don't know how anybody can have a strong feeling about it either way. You're never going to be able prove or disprove anything.


Quite simply, this.


Exactly. No one can know that which is unknowable.



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13 Nov 2010, 6:26 pm

ok, here i go. been dead a few times. some after death experiences were innocent. what i would consider a brain starving of oxygen would do, grasp at anything. something approaching but still far away from a really intense lsd trip.

one experience was longer than the others. this was way different. i went somewhere and performed a task. yeah, i know it's impossible, but it happened.

i'm an agnostic/don't know anything. nothing about what i experienced was religious.

louie the wonder dog also had a strange after death experience.

what does this tell me? after the heart stops, after the breathing stops, after MEASURABLE brain activity stops......the brain is still functioning on some level. the brain wants to continue. it must have information. if no information is incoming....it invents some on its own. how long does it last? why do some people report after death somethings and some people say nothing happened? great questions that humans may never know the answer to.

humans going to heaven or elsewhere? doubt that. NO ONE CAN KNOW.



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13 Nov 2010, 7:51 pm

OP - speaking from experience I take it?



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13 Nov 2010, 8:19 pm

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According to my friend who had an out of body experience when she attempted suicide (and "crossed over"), something does happen when you die.


A tale told by a person who did not die.

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14 Nov 2010, 12:58 am

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I'm what you could call a Jewish agnostic. I believe in the cultural and historical aspects of Judaism, but seriously doubt the existence of god. Countless good people suffer in misery, while scum of the earth have happy-go-lucky lives. What kind of god would allow it, may I ask?


A god with a bad attitude.


or a god that let people take turns in different lifetimes, playing victim and victimizer in turn.



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14 Nov 2010, 1:00 am

ruveyn wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
According to my friend who had an out of body experience when she attempted suicide (and "crossed over"), something does happen when you die.


A tale told by a person who did not die.


why do you say she didn't die? how do you know she was not clinically dead?



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14 Nov 2010, 3:01 am

auntblabby wrote:
ruveyn wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
According to my friend who had an out of body experience when she attempted suicide (and "crossed over"), something does happen when you die.


A tale told by a person who did not die.


why do you say she didn't die? how do you know she was not clinically dead?


Her brain did not become permanently dysfunctional. Death occurs when brain function ceases beyond any means of restoration.

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14 Nov 2010, 11:22 am

No one knows for sure (my view). It's the struggle between pro and anti Jack T. Chick evangelism tracts. It's the struggle between the Sadduccees and Pharisees. Many non-profit religions are based on the idea of selling invisible tickets to heaven, redeemable after one dies (pie in the sky when you die bye and bye).



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14 Nov 2010, 4:13 pm

Being brain dead is not the same as being dead. Nor is being comatose.



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14 Nov 2010, 4:15 pm

CynicalPeach wrote:
Being brain dead is not the same as being dead. Nor is being comatose.


can you tell us what you mean by being dead?

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14 Nov 2010, 4:19 pm

CynicalPeach wrote:
Being brain dead is not the same as being dead. Nor is being comatose.


Uh comatose just means you're unconscious and possibly not waking up, brain dead means you essentially have no brain activity at all.