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Tom4784
16-02-2011, 10:55 PM
Would you?
I don't think I could, it would be fine and dandy if there was some sort of afterlife but what if you found out there was nothing? It would be terrifying to know for certain that there's nothing. Ignorance is bliss I think in this case.
Callum
16-02-2011, 10:59 PM
I've always wanted to know what happens, it's one of lifes big mysteries, so I'd be tempted for sure but I don't know if I'd be able to go through with it.
InOne
16-02-2011, 11:01 PM
Don't want to know and hope nothing does.
I have to say I absoloutely do not understand the fear of there being nothing. You won't know there's nothing because you won't be there to experience it, for one.
Nothingness sounds far more secure than the the threat of a something that could be as bad as it could be good.
It's like russian routelle with your mind. I'd hate to have my ego suspended in some strange dimensional loop that's all disorientating and scary and everlasting.
Patrick
16-02-2011, 11:05 PM
There is an afterlife, I know that for a fact.
Is there a heaven? From what I've seen, No.
Is there a hell? Well if there's no Heaven, There's no Hell.
Is there a God? Probably not.
But there is an afterlife, I just need to find out more about it.
And I will next year.
Kerry
16-02-2011, 11:06 PM
No. Life's life. Live that.
Tom4784
16-02-2011, 11:06 PM
No one knows either way Patrick and anyone that does can't exactly talk about it.
Callum
16-02-2011, 11:08 PM
People who have near death experiences tend to claim there is some sort of afterlife though.
Kerry
16-02-2011, 11:08 PM
My Nan used to say "once you're dead it must be good cos no bugger ever came back"
:)
There is an afterlife, I know that for a fact.
Is there a heaven? From what I've seen, No.
Is there a hell? Well if there's no Heaven, There's no Hell.
Is there a God? Probably not.
But there is an afterlife, I just need to find out more about it.
And I will next year.
I wasn't aware that you were a sage. Is the shaman business pulling through during these trying times?
InOne
16-02-2011, 11:09 PM
Yeah, don't really buy the whole "near death experience" crap. Cos it's still only peoples perceptions. If we go to an "afterlife" then so does every other living thing. Humans think they're something special.
Yes I would like to know. In a way I'd prefer it if I found out there was nothing, it means I could just take a more carefree approach to life. I'd rather that than learning there is a strict way that you have to live your life in order to have any chance of reaching "heaven", and that there was a very real chance of eternal damnation in Hell. The whole concept of immortality is scarier to me than nothingness is
People who have near death experiences tend to claim there is some sort of afterlife though.
Readily explainable by your system flooding itself with emergency chemicals to the point of delirium.
I imagine Christians tend to see Jesus a lot during these experiences. I also imagine Muslims tend to see Allah a lot during these experiences. Never doubt your brains ability to go nuts and give itself delusions based on pre existing information and beliefs.
Although I am interested in the role of Dimethyltryptamine being released from the pineal gland during near death experiences as people who have taken it on a recreational basis have all descibed fairly similar, transcendent experiences involving the ego moving to another world coupled with the pineal glands mythological position as being the minds eye. Fascinating thing, that pineal gland. Everyone should look it up. It's jazzy.
Yes, that's right, we all have a psychedelic drug floating around in our brains. It's everywhere in the ecosystem.
InOne
16-02-2011, 11:16 PM
Yes I would like to know. In a way I'd prefer it if I found out there was nothing, it means I could just take a more carefree approach to life. I'd rather that than learning there is a strict way that you have to live your life in order to have any chance of reaching "heaven", and that there was a very real chance of eternal damnation in Hell. The whole concept of immortality is scarier to me than nothingness is
You don't have to worry about Heaven or Hell, purely invented by humans.
_Seth
16-02-2011, 11:18 PM
You won't know there's nothing because you won't be there to experience it, for one.
I agree with this bit. I like to think of death as eternal sleep.
There is an afterlife, I know that for a fact.
Is there a heaven? From what I've seen, No.
Is there a hell? Well if there's no Heaven, There's no Hell.
Is there a God? Probably not.
But there is an afterlife, I just need to find out more about it.
And I will next year.
What? How do you know? I hope you're not planning to kill yourself.
I'm guessing he believes in 2012. lol.
You don't have to worry about Heaven or Hell, purely invented by humans.
Yeah, I do think that's true, well I'm about 95% sure of it but there's always a part of me that wonders if there is. I wouldnt let it affect my decisions in life or anything though
No, I don't think there is anything waiting for us after life, so it wouldn't tempt me wanting to know for sure.
Scarlett.
16-02-2011, 11:23 PM
To be honest, we could know everything we could know about science, but theres still that lingering question - Why? Why does existance exist? We don't really know anything and we never will
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:24 PM
a part of me would want to know but i know if i did itd just make me crazy
so no i wouldnt like to know..i kinda like surprises
Patrick
16-02-2011, 11:25 PM
I'm guessing he believes in 2012. lol.
We've had this conversation before, I think 2012 is complete rubbish.
We've had this conversation before, I think 2012 is complete rubbish.
Care to enlighten us so as to what is happening next year?
There is an afterlife, I know that for a fact.
Is there a heaven? From what I've seen, No.
Is there a hell? Well if there's no Heaven, There's no Hell.
Is there a God? Probably not.
But there is an afterlife, I just need to find out more about it.
And I will next year.
The Seldom Sage of Belfast has spoken
GypsyGoth
16-02-2011, 11:27 PM
*sits down and listens to Patrick*
Iceman
16-02-2011, 11:27 PM
LOL Patrick you want to explain more?
*sits down and listens to Patrick*
http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/galleries/bigbro10/220609/AY25432353_440x370.jpg
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:28 PM
dug a hole for yourself there man lol
Tom4784
16-02-2011, 11:30 PM
I've always imagined the afterlife if it exists to be a place that's unique to everyone the only linking factor would be that it would take the form of whatever would give you peace. A bit idealic I know but that's what I like to believe. I don't believe in Hell that's for sure.
Iceman
16-02-2011, 11:32 PM
*waits for some revalation that patrick knows and 6 billion other people dont*
I've always imagined the afterlife if it exists to be a place that's unique to everyone the only linking factor would be that it would take the form of whatever would give you peace. A bit idealic I know but that's what I like to believe. I don't believe in Hell that's for sure.
Personally I'd settle for a permanent full body orgasm and a bag of BBQ Doritos.
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:33 PM
i think its pretty obvious patrick is the second coming
If he does have some sort of revelatory information he should put this pic before each post
http://www.the7thfire.com/images/morphs-pic.gif
I have to say I am quite excited by this.
Patrick = The Real life bugenhagen
GypsyGoth
16-02-2011, 11:38 PM
:laugh:
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:39 PM
he would wanna hurry up i wanna go bed
Iceman
16-02-2011, 11:40 PM
he would wanna hurry up i wanna go bed
I know yeah I hope this is good.
I never thought I'd be staying up either to hear Patrick's grand unified theory of everything.
This better not be anything like Inception.
InOne
16-02-2011, 11:42 PM
Don't think he's even viewing the thread :/
A true sage never gives his position away.
GypsyGoth
16-02-2011, 11:44 PM
:worship:
Come back to us Patrick.
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:44 PM
so tired
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:46 PM
hurry up
Mystic Mock
16-02-2011, 11:47 PM
go on patrick.
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:48 PM
aw sonofabitch!
Come on Patrick, want to go to bed at 1 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tayryn/smileys/impatientsmilie.gif
Iceman
16-02-2011, 11:50 PM
you know I bet he got distrated watching porn
Ramsay
16-02-2011, 11:54 PM
i am going to pass out
Paddy's become the David Koresh of TiBB. We are all going to be trapped in this thread until the bitter end.
I'm giving it a few more minutes then I'm releasing the tadpoles and falling asleep.
Personally I'd settle for a permanent full body orgasm and a bag of BBQ Doritos.
:worship: Only, I'd change it for Chilli Heatwave.
He's gone offline!!!
NOOOO http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo256/Net2009/smiley_panic.gif
Edit - false alarm :blush:
:worship: Only, I'd change it for Chilli Heatwave.
Crap I think that's what I meant :laugh:.
Whichever ones are in the red packet. I'm ****ing stoned when I buy the things.
I'd also like to add Marina, her diamonds, and Coronation Street's Rosie Webster to my wishlist.
Ramsay
17-02-2011, 12:01 AM
hes on this thread :O
and rosie webster:lovedup:
his VIEWING THE MOFO THREAD!
This better not be a fake 'I got you all going hahaha!' cop out.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:02 AM
his VIEWING THE MOFO THREAD!
This better not be a fake 'I got you all going hahaha!' cop out.
Marks
Ramsay
17-02-2011, 12:03 AM
i bet hes a ghost
I marked too. I can't believe it. This is my life.
01:00 AM Patrick Viewing Thread
If you could find out what happens after you die...
http://i55.tinypic.com/23rqvjm.jpg
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:03 AM
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Here is history for ya, dont mind the first song
/shameless whoring
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:07 AM
Karl has asked me to come to the thread,
I can't say too much at the moment everybody.
All I know is that when we die we will see our loved ones who have passed away over the years and as a matter of fact and this is something I've found very interesting, when we pass away we will gain the power to actually have the ability to see what's coming in the future.
The thing is, and this is one of the things I plan to investigate further when I'm 16, As I said in my last post I don't really believe in a Heaven or Hell but then again there's a chance what I know may be what they call 'Purgatory'.
It's time to ask yourselves though,
Would you be happier living on earth as a Ghost? Or would you be much more at peace in Heaven?
There's alot of aspects I plan to find and explore at the end of next August everybody.
And if TiBB is still around I'll get back to you all and let you know what I've found and what I've discovered.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:08 AM
Karl has asked me to come to the thread,
I can't say too much at the moment everybody.
All I know is that when we die we will see our loved ones who have passed away over the years and as a matter of fact and this is something I've found very interesting, when we pass away we will gain the power to actually have the ability to see what's coming in the future.
The thing is, and this is one of the things I plan to investigate further when I'm 16, As I said in my last post I don't really believe in a Heaven or Hell but then again there's a chance what I know may be what they call 'Purgatory'.
It's time to ask yourselves though,
Would you be happier living on earth as a Ghost? Or would you be much more at peace in Heaven?
There's alot of aspects I plan to find and explore at the end of next August everybody.
And if TiBB is still around I'll get back to you all and let you know what I've found and what I've discovered.
You are an absolute joke......
Crap I think that's what I meant :laugh:.
Whichever ones are in the red packet. I'm ****ing stoned when I buy the things.
I'd also like to add Marina, her diamonds, and Coronation Street's Rosie Webster to my wishlist.
:laugh: Yeah these ones
http://www.taquitos.net/im/sn/Doritos-ChilliHeat.jpg
Death would be so good with these.
Ramsay
17-02-2011, 12:10 AM
bit of a let down but
i can go asleep wooo:dance:
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:12 AM
You are an absolute joke......
No one has asked you to believe me.
I was merely stating what I know in my first post, Did I think it would prompt so much responses? No.
It was only when Karl sent me the message that brought me back to the thread, I was watching Waterloo Road you see, not Porn to whoever said that.
Oh I get it. His retarded.
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:12 AM
bit of a let down but
i can go asleep wooo:dance:
What were you expecting Karl? :laugh:
As I said I'll bump this thread at the end of next Summer, or probably more likely, start a new thread.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:13 AM
No one has asked you to believe me.
I was merely stating what I know in my first post, Did I think it would prompt so much responses? No.
It was only when Karl sent me the message that brought me back to the thread, I was watching Waterloo Road you see, not Porn to whoever said that.
:laugh2: Yes sorry i should really listen to a child of the age of 16 with SO much life experience. :rolleyes:
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:13 AM
Oh I get it. His retarded.
:bored:
Say what you will.
InOne
17-02-2011, 12:13 AM
Karl has asked me to come to the thread,
I can't say too much at the moment everybody.
All I know is that when we die we will see our loved ones who have passed away over the years and as a matter of fact and this is something I've found very interesting, when we pass away we will gain the power to actually have the ability to see what's coming in the future.
The thing is, and this is one of the things I plan to investigate further when I'm 16, As I said in my last post I don't really believe in a Heaven or Hell but then again there's a chance what I know may be what they call 'Purgatory'.
It's time to ask yourselves though,
Would you be happier living on earth as a Ghost? Or would you be much more at peace in Heaven?
There's alot of aspects I plan to find and explore at the end of next August everybody.
And if TiBB is still around I'll get back to you all and let you know what I've found and what I've discovered.
What have you been smoking young man? :nono:
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:14 AM
:laugh2: Yes sorry i should really listen to a child of the age of 16 with SO much life experience. :rolleyes:
It's not about life experience.
It's about what you know.
A Six year old for all we know, may know alot more than myself or you or any of us on this topic.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:15 AM
Oh I get it. His retarded.
he's the new messiah Stu, do you not get it....... shame on you for doubting.... if only your name was thomas. :nono:
he's the new messiah Stu, do you not get it....... shame on you for doubting.... if only your name was thomas. :nono:
Well some folks used to call me Judas Iscariot :wink:.
Patrick
17-02-2011, 12:17 AM
Well some folks used to call me Judas Iscariot :wink:.
:worship:
Brilliant Username that was.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:17 AM
It's not about life experience.
It's about what you know.
A Six year old for all we know, may know alot more than myself or you or any of us on this topic.
:laugh2: oh my god I've never seen such a foolish statement.... you actually think you can find stuff out from reading about it? Do you not think people have done that before? What do you think you're gonna figure out? I'll save you that hour you were gonna spend reading, NOTHING, you have no answers FACT, you never will and if you think you do you need to be comitted to a home.
Iceman
17-02-2011, 12:18 AM
Well some folks used to call me Judas Iscariot :wink:.
:shocked: It's me simon!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you not recognise me?:bawling:
It's not about life experience.
It's about what you know.
A Six year old for all we know, may know alot more than myself or you or any of us on this topic.
And what you know if gained through life experience.
Seriously ... good advice ... quit while your ahead. Trying to convince us that you have some sort of information on alternate planes of existence that the rest of us are not privy to is more than a little insane. Your a kid with a hyperactive imagination who is flat out too young and not yet well read enough to even begin to understand terms like 'heaven', 'hell' or 'afterlife'.
Nobody knows a bloody thing. Get yourself in check and chill out a bit lad.
I'm going to quit while I'm ahead now because this is a little unsettling. You could be just taking the mick or falling victim to your own excitement, thinking reading a few websites makes gives you some sort of eternal knowledge, but then again you could be proper nuttering it up.
Once you're dead you're dead.
I don't believe there's a heaven or hell, no incarnation of dogs, nothing!
Some people just like to believe there's an afterlife to lighten the blow of death. I don't blame people as it would be a nice thought to think you'd be able to reintegrate with lost family and friends but I simply don't believe any of it is real.
Shasown
17-02-2011, 02:08 AM
And what you know if gained through life experience.
Seriously ... good advice ... quit while your ahead. Trying to convince us that you have some sort of information on alternate planes of existence that the rest of us are not privy to is more than a little insane. Your a kid with a hyperactive imagination who is flat out too young and not yet well read enough to even begin to understand terms like 'heaven', 'hell' or 'afterlife'.
Nobody knows a bloody thing. Get yourself in check and chill out a bit lad.
I'm going to quit while I'm ahead now because this is a little unsettling. You could be just taking the mick or falling victim to your own excitement, thinking reading a few websites makes gives you some sort of eternal knowledge, but then again you could be proper nuttering it up.
Think it has more to do with one of his relatives going to teach him how to talk to dead people when he is old enough.
Seriously, yes, I think if there was a way to know then I would like to know, but if there is nothingness, then obviously there would be no way of knowing that, as nothingness would mean just that, so no way of a nothingness to let us know, if you know what I mean :joker:
If there is something, a moving on of the spirit to another existance of some sort then even then, could or would we want that to go on forever? And if there is something after we leave this World, then why don't we know for sure? And why has nothing otherwordly let us know for sure, is it taboo on another plain to do so? :conf: It is much too much to contemplate at times. In a way I have to believe, because I 'want' to believe, or humans and animals short existance, the highs and lows, the pleasure, the pain, the working most of our lifes to what end, makes no sense? What's the point of history even 'if' it might be all gone from memory for all when we finally demise?
I realise that having to believe, because I 'want' to believe makes me come across as a bit of a saddo, but sometimes you need something to hold onto to give life a meaning surely?
Niamh.
17-02-2011, 02:27 PM
em yeah I think i would like to know
Beastie
17-02-2011, 02:49 PM
Karl has asked me to come to the thread,
I can't say too much at the moment everybody.
All I know is that when we die we will see our loved ones who have passed away over the years and as a matter of fact and this is something I've found very interesting, when we pass away we will gain the power to actually have the ability to see what's coming in the future.
The thing is, and this is one of the things I plan to investigate further when I'm 16, As I said in my last post I don't really believe in a Heaven or Hell but then again there's a chance what I know may be what they call 'Purgatory'.
It's time to ask yourselves though,
Would you be happier living on earth as a Ghost? Or would you be much more at peace in Heaven?
There's alot of aspects I plan to find and explore at the end of next August everybody.
And if TiBB is still around I'll get back to you all and let you know what I've found and what I've discovered.
You can't say too much at the moment? Sounds like bullsh!t to me. Did "God" tell you not to tell anyone what happens when we die?? I am sure like last year someone came on here claiming what really happens when we die because "God" told them. "God" gave them a sign. That one person out of nearly 7 billion people in the world. Mmm....
Anyway.. I suppose I can only go from "life experience". I have experienced ghosts before. I think that's about it. Anyway in relation to when we die. ANYTHING is possible. It is possible that there will be NOTHING when we die. I know.. this is scary. You would think.. what? That's it? So to the next millions of years we will be nothingness? No thoughts? No feelings? NOTHING. However we wouldn't know because it would be nothing. I hope I do die in my sleep so then I wouldn't know.. Wouldn't know if I was shot in the head I suppose but meh in your sleep would be better.
There is a possibility of reincarnation, being a ghost living what you live now, heaven, hell. Could be anything!
We are all going to be on the same boat anyway. Unless "God" or whoever chooses what our destiny after we die will be..... Mmm.
Just live life for the present. Do what you want!! But yeah people seem to have high morals and that because they want to be good all their lives and hope for a happy after life. You can't guarantee all this though!
Just try and be positive in everything you do. However we are human things get us down. It's nice to discuss about life after death. But being obsessed with it every single day is not going to do you any good.
However once in a while.. usually at night time when I am on my own.. some negative, horrible feeling happens to me when I am so worried about what will happen when we die. It only happens for a few minutes then I get over it!
Beastie
17-02-2011, 02:53 PM
Oh.. in answer to the topic question. Yes. I would like to know what happens to us when we die.
ILoveTRW
17-02-2011, 03:13 PM
Heres your chance to find out! God has sent me to tell you what happens, if you want to know, reveal the spoiler, if you don't then leave now.
God came to me a couple of months ago and told me that Real World haters will go to hell, people who don't watch and have no opinion on the Real World will serve in heaven and Real World watchers will rule in heaven. no word of a lie. oh and homos go straight to hell
Angus
17-02-2011, 03:15 PM
Why would anyone want to know what there is after death? It's the last great adventure which awaits us all.
Why would anyone want to know what there is after death? It's the last great adventure which awaits us all.
But what if there is no great adventure though, Angus? Wouldn't the natural curiosity in most Humans want to know if there is at least the possibility that something awaits us, not neccessarily what that may be?
I have actually been very close to death. Some years back, the surgeon told me if I hadn't had what turned out to be a ten and a half hour operation when I did, I would have only lived another three weeks at most, it seems a long time for an operation but that's what I was told, unless I was still a bit out of it and didn't take in fully what was being said, and I knew deep down that I was on my last legs so to be, and I was amazed really that I was so ready, so at peace with what could have been my then impending death, but I am still here much to my amazement at times when I look back at just how ill I was.
joeysteele
17-02-2011, 03:51 PM
You don't have to worry about Heaven or Hell, purely invented by humans.
I have never understood this teaching of Heaven and Hell, especially from the Christian element. If the Devil was cast out of Heaven by a God, then someone died who had done wrong in Gods eyes then was supposedly cast into Hell to be punished by the Devil for eternity, what contradiction that is, why would the Devil punish someone in Hell for disobeying a God? Yet that is drummed into people from an early age.
If anything is after our life here,I would rather not know anything now, but I can believe some of our energy may go somewhere after death,for what reason though I haven't a clue.
Stephanie
17-02-2011, 04:00 PM
not sure really, i would be interested to know, but then i might not like the answer and spend life just thinking it over and over.
Angus
17-02-2011, 04:00 PM
But what if there is no great adventure though, Angus? Wouldn't the natural curiosity in most Humans want to know if there is at least the possibility that something awaits us, not neccessarily what that may be?
I have actually been very close to death. Some years back, the surgeon told me if I hadn't had what turned out to be a ten and a half hour operation when I did, I would have only lived another three weeks at most, it seems a long time for an operation but that's what I was told, unless I was still a bit out of it and didn't take in fully what was being said, and I knew deep down that I was on my last legs so to be, and I was amazed really that I was so ready, so at peace with what could have been my then impending death, but I am still here much to my amazement at times when I look back at just how ill I was.
If there is only oblivion after death - I would not want to know since that would really make life itself a pretty futile and pointless exercise.
If, on the other hand, there is something after death, and I have my own personal reasons to believe there is from things I have experienced, then again I would not want to know definitively since that would take away the last great mystery - and the one we ALL will one day discover. For me, the belief that there is some other plane of existence after this life is over is something to look forward to and takes away the fear and finality of physical death. It gives me hope and sustains me when I feel overcome by grief for those that have gone.
You have poignantly described a life and death experience you lived through which must have been horrendous not only for you, but your family. I'm sure that experience has shaped your views and beliefs which I totally respect. I don't presume to tell other people that there is definitely nothing after death, nor that there is definitely some form of existence after death - it is just my personal belief that has been influenced by events I have experienced. I think it's something for individual contemplation, since NOBODY can absolutely prove it one way or another.
If I'm being honest I don't know why anyone was created in the first place.
No pain, nothing, if human life never existed created.
Life would be much easier because life wouldn't exist.
We can be grateful for the good times and the happiness in our lives, but if we never existed in the first place then we wouldn't be aware of things that could happen if we existed.
Food for thought.
Ramsay
17-02-2011, 04:05 PM
If I'm being honest I don't know why anyone was created in the first place.
No pain, nothing, if human life never existed created.
Life would be much easier because life wouldn't exist.
We can be grateful for the good times and the happiness in our lives, but if we never existed in the first place then we wouldn't be aware of things that could happen if we were created.
Food for thought.
i can only get into these type of discussions when im very stoned
makes you really think
If there is only oblivion after death - I would not want to know since that would really make life itself a pretty futile and pointless exercise.
If, on the other hand, there is something after death, and I have my own personal reasons to believe there is from things I have experienced, then again I would not want to know definitively since that would take away the last great mystery - and the one we ALL will one day discover. For me, the belief that there is some other plane of existence after this life is over is something to look forward to and takes away the fear and finality of physical death. It gives me hope and sustains me when I feel overcome by grief for those that have gone.
You have poignantly described a life and death experience you lived through which must have been horrendous not only for you, but your family. I'm sure that experience has shaped your views and beliefs which I totally respect. I don't presume to tell other people that there is definitely nothing after death, nor that there is definitely some form of existence after death - it is just my personal belief that has been influenced by events I have experienced. I think it's something for individual contemplation, since NOBODY can absolutely prove it one way or another.
There's no point to life anyway.
I hate to piss on the bonfire, but we come out the womb then die 80 odd years later. Everything else is filled in.
We might enjoy life but then there's also the crap that tags along with it.
something to look forward to and takes away the fear and finality of physical death. It gives me hope and sustains me when I feel overcome by grief for those that have gone.
Yep, I agree with that. My personal opinion is that there's nothing beyond death, but it would be nice to think there's something pleasant waiting at the other end. :)
Niall
17-02-2011, 04:12 PM
I don't think I would want to know. To think that after you kick the bucket thats your lot, is horrid. I'd hate it, its so bleak.
i can only get into these type of discussions when im very stoned
makes you really think
Yeah, they provoke conversation that will just go round and round in circles because no one is alive to prove otherwise.
Just personal opinions which are interesting to hear.
Jordan.
17-02-2011, 04:16 PM
I wouldn't be bothered.
Harry!
17-02-2011, 07:45 PM
Patrick still didnt say if 2012 existed. /glare
LemonJam
17-02-2011, 07:53 PM
I believe that afterlife is just an emotional crutch for those who fear death.
I believe that afterlife is just an emotional crutch for those who fear death.
Maybe for some, but I do think some will probably feel like myself that they have to believe there is something after death. Asking otherwise just what is the point of life or maybe not so much that, but making so much of things in life that on the whole don't really matter such as material things. It should make us question really what we want out of our short lifes whilst on earth rather than what we think others want of us, but in the back of our minds some will always be worried they will burn in Hell, so lead a life that reflects on that belief.
Ninastar
17-02-2011, 09:08 PM
No, I wouldn't
_Seth
17-02-2011, 11:29 PM
To be honest, we could know everything we could know about science, but theres still that lingering question - Why? Why does existance exist? We don't really know anything and we never will
Just think of it as a bloody huge-arse coincidence. :)
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