Nothing happens after you die WAKE UP PEOPLE

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14 Nov 2010, 4:31 pm

Everyone has their own opinion, but I think creating a thread about this topic may be seen as offensive to religious people.


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14 Nov 2010, 4:33 pm

kornchild wrote:
Everyone has their own opinion, but I think creating a thread about this topic may be seen as offensive to religious people.


Really, I just kinda find it hilarious.



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14 Nov 2010, 4:34 pm

kornchild wrote:
Everyone has their own opinion, but I think creating a thread about this topic may be seen as offensive to religious people.


Who cares? If you find it offensive, don't read it. I hate the idea that no one can do anything which *may* offend some passer by. We're meant to have freedom of speech.



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14 Nov 2010, 5:40 pm

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.


Just like the suicide attempt, the thing about her crossing over is also attention seeking behaviour.



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14 Nov 2010, 5:41 pm

kornchild wrote:
Everyone has their own opinion, but I think creating a thread about this topic may be seen as offensive to religious people.


Yeah, and I am offended when they come knocking on my f*****g door spouting the "word of Jesus". Next time they come, they will get the dog! :twisted:



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14 Nov 2010, 6:21 pm

I am still amazed at how people can still believe in afterlife. It's even more absurd than the concept of a greater power, since it's vaguely convincing to attribute the occurrences of freak coincidence to a divine intervention. Whereas the details of afterlife? There has never been a single first-hand witness account whatsoever, in the entirety of human history, so how do people swallow all that?



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14 Nov 2010, 6:49 pm

Craig28 wrote:
kornchild wrote:
Everyone has their own opinion, but I think creating a thread about this topic may be seen as offensive to religious people.


Yeah, and I am offended when they come knocking on my f***ing door spouting the "word of Jesus". Next time they come, they will get the dog! :twisted:


I just tell them to go away and they do.

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14 Nov 2010, 10:07 pm

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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).


those jack t. chick propaganda tracts were a hoot :lol: especially "this was your life!"



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15 Nov 2010, 1:33 am

bloodshot wrote:
I am still amazed at how people can still believe in afterlife. It's even more absurd than the concept of a greater power, since it's vaguely convincing to attribute the occurrences of freak coincidence to a divine intervention. Whereas the details of afterlife? There has never been a single first-hand witness account whatsoever, in the entirety of human history, so how do people swallow all that?


If the bible is to be believed then yes people have been brought back from the dead. It just isn't commonly done.



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15 Nov 2010, 1:55 am

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.



The great final trip. A mental coping mechanism with the process of dying. You essentially trip balls into oblivion. That's still in the process of dying. Obviously not after death.


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15 Nov 2010, 1:58 am

one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.



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15 Nov 2010, 1:59 am

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one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.


Thankfully.


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15 Nov 2010, 4:24 am

skafather84 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.


Thankfully.[/quote

I doubt it. If there's no afterlife, how do you know?



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15 Nov 2010, 7:40 am

Sand wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.


Thankfully.


I doubt it. If there's no afterlife, how do you know?



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15 Nov 2010, 10:35 am

Sand wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.


Thankfully.


I doubt it. If there's no afterlife, how do you know?


I was more saying "thankfully" to the inevitability of death; not making a statement on any potential afterlife.


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15 Nov 2010, 11:21 am

skafather84 wrote:
Sand wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
one unarguable point is that we will all find out for sure someday.


Thankfully.


I doubt it. If there's no afterlife, how do you know?


I was more saying "thankfully" to the inevitability of death; not making a statement on any potential afterlife.


In death we trust topic

After we die we will have no memory that we have ever lived. It is up to others to confirm that we once existed. :twisted:


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