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Eat Drink And Be Merry For Tomorrow We Die
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Why do religionists (of all flavours) hate this way of thinking so much?
What is wrong with trying to enjoy this one and only life (that we can be certain of) so much?
We all go through our own personal griefs in life, our own personal problems and struggles, but what is so WRONG about enjoying our existence once in a while?
For me its not about 'eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die'. Its more about eat, drink and be merry for today Im alive. And Im currently enjoying been alive...
What is wrong with trying to enjoy this one and only life (that we can be certain of) so much?
We all go through our own personal griefs in life, our own personal problems and struggles, but what is so WRONG about enjoying our existence once in a while?
For me its not about 'eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die'. Its more about eat, drink and be merry for today Im alive. And Im currently enjoying been alive...
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//Nailit, maybe you get into more religion-based discussions (here and in the real world) than me and many other atheists//
In real life I do try to avoid religious discussions (occasional JW at the door but they soon depart when *I* start quoting the bible at them)
Discussions online are slightly different. If someone (eg Theland) makes statements that just arnt true then I will challenge them....and await an answer that just wont come!
In real life I do try to avoid religious discussions (occasional JW at the door but they soon depart when *I* start quoting the bible at them)
Discussions online are slightly different. If someone (eg Theland) makes statements that just arnt true then I will challenge them....and await an answer that just wont come!
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