In the meantime, it might be wise for religious folks to refrain from teasing atheist friends who accidentally say something about their souls. And it might be equally smart for the more militant of today’s atheists to stop teasing religious people at all.
We might all be a little more spiritual than we think.
" And it might be equally smart for the more militant of today’s atheists to stop teasing religious people at all." What, and give up one of the few remaining pleasures in life?
The advantage of a candle is that if you halve the distance between it and the book you are reading the illumination increases 4 fold. You can't do that with the moon, even if you name is Miguel Theorbo, or Bonzo Dog.
//Or is all this negative experience also part of our 'purpose'? //
//01:43 Mon 29th Sep 2014//
I save all my best questions for the tail end of threads eveyone else has lost interest in.
Or did this not merit an answer?
Is there an existing thread matching my other question: do those who do not experience an enjoyable life have to carry their bad memories with them into the afterlife or do they, conveniently, get all the bad bits 'wiped'?
No answer to your question, Hypgnosis, but if anyone wonders how you fill all those hours (stretching through eternity) when you're not playing the harp and bowing before the Lamb of God read this. Its part of a Christian church recruitment video. http://www.rightreason.org/2010/front-row-seats-in-hell/
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