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Life after death!
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So whats your views on life after death??
Is there really a heaven and hell??
Do ghosts exsit?? Has anyone got any stories/Views to share on this subject?
Is there really a heaven and hell??
Do ghosts exsit?? Has anyone got any stories/Views to share on this subject?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps the ideas of gods and other spooky wookies persist because the organisations that sell the messages are rich and powerful Perhaps it reflects the fact many people are gullible. I suspect many who claim to "believe in God" do so for the same reason Pascal did (Wiki Pascal's wager); essentially it is a low risk strategy.The fear of eternal damnation in hell (which idea is part of the religious indoctrination in British schools) frightens the holy water out of people.
"God moves in a mysterious way
His wonders to perform.
He plants His footsteps in the sea
And rides upon the tsunamis."
(Modified from William Cowper)
Ask religious people to explain that!
"God moves in a mysterious way
His wonders to perform.
He plants His footsteps in the sea
And rides upon the tsunamis."
(Modified from William Cowper)
Ask religious people to explain that!
Sasha, it's difficult to have strong views on anything so absurd. Like having strong views on flat-earthism, astrology and the like.
The idea of death is so unattractive that it was inevitable that some people would run away from it and invent the concept of an afterlife. And since such an idea is irrational its only natural home would be within religion.
I have said before that it's the one great delusion about which you can never be disillusioned. You can go through your whole life in the cosy comfort of such a belief and then, when your eyes finally close and you sink into that black nothingness that commonsense tells you will happen, you will have no consciousness left to realise that you had been wrong all the time.
Still if it keeps people happy, there's no harm - though I do feel sorry for people who so dislike this life that they eagerly await 'a better one'.
The idea of death is so unattractive that it was inevitable that some people would run away from it and invent the concept of an afterlife. And since such an idea is irrational its only natural home would be within religion.
I have said before that it's the one great delusion about which you can never be disillusioned. You can go through your whole life in the cosy comfort of such a belief and then, when your eyes finally close and you sink into that black nothingness that commonsense tells you will happen, you will have no consciousness left to realise that you had been wrong all the time.
Still if it keeps people happy, there's no harm - though I do feel sorry for people who so dislike this life that they eagerly await 'a better one'.
So whats your views on life after death??
There is no credible evidence to suggest any such thing exists. We live on in the memories of those who knew us and in the genes of our children.
Is there really a heaven and hell??
There's no convincing reason to think so.
Do ghosts exsit??
Most reports of ghosts rely on selective, incomplete annecdotal reports, often from the superstitious and emotionally invested. It's virtually impossible to debunk them because even though naturalistic explanations almost certainly account for the experience, these cannot ever be tested to the satisfaction of a believer.
Has anyone got any stories/Views to share on this subject?
Undoubtedly.
There is no credible evidence to suggest any such thing exists. We live on in the memories of those who knew us and in the genes of our children.
Is there really a heaven and hell??
There's no convincing reason to think so.
Do ghosts exsit??
Most reports of ghosts rely on selective, incomplete annecdotal reports, often from the superstitious and emotionally invested. It's virtually impossible to debunk them because even though naturalistic explanations almost certainly account for the experience, these cannot ever be tested to the satisfaction of a believer.
Has anyone got any stories/Views to share on this subject?
Undoubtedly.