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  • #31
    Originally posted by SlowwHand
    As far as Boris, he's so positive that God's condemning him to Hell-fire, he'd never admit the possibility of eternity.
    Nice ad hominem attack. Why would I be positive of such a thing? Which God would be condemning me to Hellfire? Yaweh, Zeus or Osiris?

    And you'll notice I specifically said "probably not," which is de facto admitting a possibility, however remote.

    Perhaps you should read more of the Bible you believe in and see what it says about judgmental hypocrites like yourself, and where it thinks such people will end up.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Boris Godunov


      Nice ad hominem attack. Why would I be positive of such a thing? Which God would be condemning me to Hellfire? Yaweh, Zeus or Osiris?

      And you'll notice I specifically said "probably not," which is de facto admitting a possibility, however remote.

      Perhaps you should read more of the Bible you believe in and see what it says about judgmental hypocrites like yourself, and where it thinks such people will end up.

      exxxxxactly. the only proper thing to do is to refrain judgement.
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      • #33
        I'll find out if there's life after death when I die, and not a moment sooner. So, until that day comes, it's just not worth my worrying about it.

        In other words, "Banana."
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        • #34
          I am an Atheist, but I do beleive in an afterlife. The evidence for the existance of ghosts is very good. I think that the electrical signals in your nervous system have to go somewhere, they cant just dissappear, that violates the conservation of mass and energy.

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          • #35
            Hmm, from the looks of the poll, there are going to be quite a few people here pleasently surprised when they die.
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            • #36
              "having no expierence with any soul-detecting hardware I'll have to say i don't know."
              I suspected for quite a while that you had no heart...
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              • #37
                You're sputtering over the wrong thing there, Big B.

                But, belief as you will. Makes no difference to me.
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                • #38
                  of course its possible, anything is possible

                  likely? i'm not sure
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                  • #39
                    I hope not - what if there is only eternal hell after death
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                    In een hoerekotje aan den overkant bennekik mijn bloemeke kwijt

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                    • #40
                      Considering that none of us have died and been resurrected, we cannot really have this argument. There are those that have faith based on their particular religious and spiritual beliefs, and there are those that don't really understand faith, and so will not attempt to make judgments on that which we cannot possibly know.

                      I am the latter. There are too many religions out there and not enough evidence in favor of any of them for me to put my faith in one. So instead I say that because I have found no evidence that there is an afterlife, I do not think that one exists. But I cannot know until I die.

                      Oh, and nice argument Sloww. You could, of course, attempt to explain to us poor humble atheists and agonstics what the soul is, but you choose instead to just believe that we are stupid, thus perpetuating our ignorance and preventing our entrance into the kingdom of god. Jesus would be proud.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Odin
                        I am an Atheist, but I do beleive in an afterlife. The evidence for the existance of ghosts is very good. I think that the electrical signals in your nervous system have to go somewhere, they cant just dissappear, that violates the conservation of mass and energy.
                        Well when you lose your body, wouldnt you lose the container that contains the charges in a certain way that makes you, you?

                        ok, when one person becomes two in the womb they are assigned seperate souls.

                        now, if there was a matter duplication device (or a malfunctioning transporter ala star trek), and i walked into it, and two of me walked out, would we have two distinct souls?

                        Scientifically, wouldnt you be 2 seperate person (just extreeeeemely alike) and since seperation, you are starting to develop uniquenes, because two person cannot occupy the same space, and experience exact same enviornment as a result.
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                        • #42
                          As for me.
                          I most certainly look forward to my flesh falling away, and getting my new body without sin or imperfections.

                          I look forward to eternal life.

                          monkspider:
                          I'm not sure who you refer to.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by obiwan18
                            As for me.
                            I most certainly look forward to my flesh falling away, and getting my new body without sin or imperfections.

                            I look forward to eternal life.

                            monkspider:
                            I'm not sure who you refer to.
                            I was referring to the people who voted for not believing in an afterlife of course.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by monolith94
                              Of course. They may have similar personalities, and identical appearances, but they are individuals. Or do you suppose to tell me that identical twins NEVER DISAGREE?
                              If two twins try to kill the other are they agreeing or disagreeing?

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                              • #45
                                I think the "afterlife" could perhaps be explained by a series of impulses/images/'thougts'/whatever that flash through one's brain at the time of death. Now, we all know how dreams aren't in real time... That a dream usually lasts for only a few seconds, but can feel like hours, days, what have you... So could the same not be said for the afterlife? A few seconds worth of impulses in the brain could feel like an eternity of heaven (or hell?) in the mind...

                                But I think true enlightenment probably comes from being happy when you die; happy, that is, that your withered body will become sustenance and nutrients for bacteria and what-not. That'll be tough, though...
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