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Life after Death |
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21/12/01 (118 review reads) |
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I think the term 'Life after Death' is a very 'loose' statement. What kind of life? Heaven? Spirits? Angels? The fact is, there has to be something. Too many people have seen ghosts or visited a medium for us to dismiss it all as wishful thinking. Many religions have their own views on where we go when we die and some cultures have little rituals to make sure people go to heaven (or the equivelent). But surely not only one religion is right? Because heaven would be a very small place. I use the word heaven in the loosest term possible because I do not believe heaven is fluffy white clouds and angels playing their harps, it is whatever you want it to be. After all, the definition in the dictionary for heaven is:Any of the places in or beyond the sky conceived of as domains of divine beings in various religions. But I do not want to sway too much in to the religious side of things. Take psychics, they are often accurate in premonitions or contacting the spirit world (although there are a lot of fakes out there), I for one believe that these premonitions are true, mainly because I have had some psychic experiances too. I do not just mean I know when the phone will ring or wake up just before the alarm goes off (there is scientific evidence to suggest why you do those things), I am talking about plane carshes, train crashes, etc. Where would mind get this information from, it has to be from someone, and why not someone who has passed over. In conclusion, you would be crazy to think that there is nothing after death (whether you are religious or not), too much evidence has been created. And remember, just because scientifically it cannot be proven, we will all know when our time comes.
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- 21/12/01 I completely fail to see any reason why there should be anything at all after death. Biologically speaking, all 'you' consist of, all your thoughts, memories, hopes and dreams and feelings, are nothing more or less than electrical impulses in your brain created by chemical reactions. When you die, they stop. End of story. How are these going to be transported away elsewhere, to 'heaven'? It's like saying the power from a used-up battery has 'gone to a better place'... |
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- 21/12/01 Your last line got me thinking highly metaphysical thoughts. I mean, when the time comes, IF there is no life after death, we won't be there, therefore we won't actually know one way or the other. Will we?!? |
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- 21/12/01 This is such a massive topic for debate that you could sit up all night talking about it. It hardly seems possible to pop it into one opinion! |
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