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I believe in the afterlife but not in reincarnation/life cycles (or vice versa) |
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6 | 19.35% | |||
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Fully believe in both |
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3 | 9.68% | |||
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Y.O.L.O. and that’s that |
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13 | 41.94% | |||
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On the fence |
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6 | 19.35% | |||
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Other |
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3 | 9.68% | |||
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I don't share your optimism that religion is being phased out.
Don't underestimate the irrationality of people. It is merely dormant and liable to come back stronger and stranger at any point when societies go through a difficult patch. |
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I guess in theory, it's that the "default" for people who aren't interested either way is now NON-religion, whereas the "default" used to be going along with the rituals and ceremonies of religion out of tradition? That said - I don't think "the afterlife" and "organised religion" are necessarily the same debate. I mean obviously, organised religions have their doctrine on the afterlife, but I don't think everyone who believes in (or at least is open to the idea of) an afterlife necessarily observes any religious practice. Last edited by user104658; 03-04-2019 at 01:53 PM. |
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self-oscillating
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We have proven pre birth memories so why not post death? The brain and the nervous system and then individual cells are so inter connected that we just dont have the requisite knowledge to make a valued judgement at this point in time.
Also, i'm one that believes in the possibilities of alternative universes. If you have an alternate self in another universe are you then truly dead? |
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Namaste
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self-oscillating
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ok, maybe not proven, but lots of anecdotal evidence
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Besides what would that have to do with afterlife? The foetus is a living organism not a decaying one. |
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On the fence.
I like to believe that, once I die, it's not just complete darkness. Although the fact I'm not 'certain' (conflicting evidence to suggest there is one/isn't one, but on that note, no one is sure. Plus my knowledge on the arguments is minimal and I've not pursued it further so I don't feel like I can truly have a strong opinion on it since I've got little to base it on) plus the fact I never really think about a life after death means I'm not 100% believing it Whether I believe in it or not is completely separate from my religious beliefs, despite the overlap. So yeah, I'm open-minded as to what happens after death but I'd like to hope there is something. |
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I've written about this before but when my Grandad died he promised if there was anything on the "other side", he would come back and tell me. I spent 6 months ****ting it after he died that he would be sat on my edge of my bed in the middle of the night.....but nothing.
Then when my mum was in the hospice about 24 hours before she died, the weirdest thing happened. She had been completely unresponsive for 2 days, breathing but no reaction to anything around her. She hadn't been with it for around a week but for 2 days there was nothing. However, she opened her eyes, looked into the corner.of the room, smiled and put her arms up as if she was hugging someone, she didn't look at any of us and as soon as her arms.met she was out of it again. One of the hospice nurses said similar things happen quite often with people near death and some say it's when previously passed loved ones come to "get" their spirits / souls, whatever. Now I know.its probably some brain activity triggered by approaching death but I would love to think it was her dad coming to greet her. She died about 24 hours after that happened. My heart says there's something after, my head says there isn't. TLDR : I'm on the fence
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He might have a point though.
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The Multiverse is a legitimate scientific theory.
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I don't believe in that , but i find those things fascinating especially in movies
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Everything about you is gone when you die. You just stop existing. There's still some organic matter that was your body, but it's not really you. That's my perspective. I don't think it's scary but I don't find it exciting either, obviously, it's just what it is. I don't have a problem with people believing in other things, you do you.
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Flag shagger.
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The operative word being, theory, Monkey.
No one knows for sure, no matter how scientific you think you are or what "evidence" you might have seen. So what's the point in trying to beat someone down with an opinion? Not you personally, Monkey, I'm talking generally. |
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yeah, we don't have evidence either way so theoretically anything is possible: a god or no god. But the specificity of most religious doctrines makes them unlikely I.e. there may be a god out there, but the chances s/he is exactly as described by this or that set of holy scriptures are slim.
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