I've also been wondering. I don't really know if there really is heaven and hell. I quite believe in reincarnation. Maybe, just maybe, people do come back, as different beings without any memory of the past and whatever.
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i don't like thinking about it but after dead...
going to Hell or Heaven..if you believe in Christ..Heaven..other side of the story..better not discuss it..
and it's what i believe..don't give me neg.reps..
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I believe that what ever you believe will happen to you will happen, meaning if you believe that god will judge you then you will be judged by him, if you believe that you are just going to die to blankness than you die in blankness, if you believe that you'll reincarnate then you will. That is what I believe.
I am no more a rose than I am its thorns.
No more a gentle breeze than I am the hailing storm.
I am no more hated than I am loved.
And I am no more heartfilled than I am heartless.
This is who I am.
~ELR
Well i'm not religious, so I don't believe in an afterlife. I guess the metaphors of "heaven" and "hell" are appealing enough to hold most people over until they die, though.
Then again, the only people who would really know what an "afterlife" is like, are people who have died -- and more specifically, those who have "died" and claimed to have an out-of-body experience in which they saw "lights", their own body, or someone else from their past that was deceased. I'm not sure what it would be like.
I'm a sceptic of that sort of thing.
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I really TRULY do hope that when we die we can live in an eternal beautiful dream, something like that at least. That'd be nice. <3
I don't know, and I really don't care. I'm alive right now, so I'll worry about staying alive until I am dead. THEN I'll think about what it will be like once dead, seeing as, I'll have no choice.
I'd HOPE that when I die I end up going somewhere, but unless someone wants to kill themselves, find out, then miraculously get revived later on, we'll never know.
Thinking about it is a waste of time and energy that can actually be spent on things more beneficial to life, honestly.
its good to see that someone else has thought about the fact that other religions could also be right, i thought i was the only one xD
im an atheist, so i dont really believe in the whole heaven-hell thing, but if there is something after death, and unfortunately i doubt there is, it would have to be similiar to Mu, just eternal nothingness...
if you think about it, we are aware that we exist right now correct? right now we're making memories
and if we would never retain these memories, just let them disappear and never to be remembered, we'd already be dead...
the reason dreams, blackouts, and comas all seem so short, is that the memory being created will most likely be forgot, but if we were to just drift into nothingness, we wouldnt be aware of ourselves right now, so of course i hope that there is something after death...
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On this day of days, most epic and prideful, you were born 15 whole American years ago!
Through the odds and by doing the impossible, you beat out hundreds of thousands of siblings in the great sperm race for the coveted egg.
Probably via hax.
Regardless! You won!
So remember, whenever someone picks on you or calls you weak or small.
Just remind them that you beat out a few hundred thousand other wimps.
And the grand prize was not dying!
Mu isn't a state, it's a answer to a question that means something like "The question itself is stupid". It's the perfect answer to loaded questions and logically flawed questions like this one.Originally Posted by ichimoku_fanboy
I don't agree with the whole eternal nothingness thing, because it presupposes a soul.
When presented with a lack of evidence for an extraordinary claim like souls or heaven, the natural response is to assume that it is false. "That which is presented without evidence can be dismissed without evidence," as the saying goes. I can state that I have an invisible dinosaur living in my room, but I can't prove it. If you think my statement alone make the dinosaur a reality then you're daft.
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Ehhh, I dunno if I'll stick around. We'll see.
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I haven't been taught anything about what happens after you die. I just believe in reincarnation because people tell me I act like I've been on the Earth before.
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I'm not saying there is, 100% or isn't a heaven/afterlife, I just choose to believe it.
Saying, downright, there isn't as if you have knowledge of it is different than believing something. But, I suppose, it's true that if there is no evidence, the natural reaction would be to believe it's false.
On this day of days, most epic and prideful, you were born 15 whole American years ago!
Through the odds and by doing the impossible, you beat out hundreds of thousands of siblings in the great sperm race for the coveted egg.
Probably via hax.
Regardless! You won!
So remember, whenever someone picks on you or calls you weak or small.
Just remind them that you beat out a few hundred thousand other wimps.
And the grand prize was not dying!
This is why i'm an agnostic. I don't believe in a god or gods precisely because but you can't "prove" it, and you can't "disprove" it, no matter how hard you try.Originally Posted by Memento Mori
You're so certain about it. O_o
Anyway!
Since I do believe in a God, I believe in Heaven. But, no one knows for sure, and no one ever will know.
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