redline582
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Honestly, who cares what happens when you die, your dead. And once your dead your no gonna be able to tell anyone what its like.
Nick Lowry said:Honestly, who cares what happens when you die, your dead. And once your dead your no gonna be able to tell anyone what its like.
Not true. People flatline in hospitals and they bring them back...Nick Lowry said:Honestly, who cares what happens when you die, your dead. And once your dead your no gonna be able to tell anyone what its like.
yer i think that it wud be like having a cuncusion x10000Brian Boston said:Not true. People flatline in hospitals and they bring them back...Nick Lowry said:Honestly, who cares what happens when you die, your dead. And once your dead your no gonna be able to tell anyone what its like.
S'what I think. You don't know you're dead cause your brain isn't working, you just don't exist anymore.Chris Bendel said:your brain shuts down and you won't know.
Pete Pachota said:Time for another one of my pointless long posts that no one ever reads.
Afterlife.
The belief based on the concept that human conscience and perception is something supernatural, while in fact it isn't. Research in modern neurology can prove that various parts of human brain are responsible for whatever sums up to our 'soul'...
... HOWEVER, some of the christian beliefs about afterlife are not as pointless as it would seem, even if we deny the existence of soul. Think about death - most people either can't imagine what happens in the moment of death, or think of it as an eternal sleep (a natural death occurs usually after becoming unconscious). To me, it's simply when the brain functions stop - every brain activity is shut down and no changes are made in the brain from that moment on. It's pretty much like unplugging a hard disk while a program is dynamically changing it's content, the current state persists.
Now imagine you're a believing Christian who lived a good life that is about to die. In the last seconds of his conscience, he knows that he has lived up to his morals and teachings, he is happy about how he lived and has no fear of dying because, according to his beliefs, he awaits the heavenly award for his good life. He passes away smiling, his brain stops in the 'happy' state and stays like that. Eternal happiness.
On the other hand, a dying christian who has done some wrong in his life, is not sure about his future. He realizes that his life was not good and there might be a great punishment awaiting him. In the moment of death, his mind is filled with the feelings of dissatisfaction, sadness, anger, fear and despair - and it stays like that. Eternal damnation. Dying this way is the ultimate punishment and the worst thing that can happen to man.
The Bible tells that hope and pity can lead the ones who have sinned to salvation. This is true, cause hope in God and pity for sins can fill a sinners mind with happiness and make his death such as the 'good' christian's one.
Simple.
Tyler Wheeland. said:alot of people around me have died recently and ive thought about this alot
but im not gonna bother typing it all
i really hope its the first one. good to have religion on your side. not going to argue about it so if you quote me and turn this into a religious bashing or debate thing i will ignore it. if its just blah then i guess i wont care and if i live this life over and over that would be cool to but im hoping its number 1. and that theres scooters in heavenevetS erooM said:1. You go to heaven or hell
2. Reincarnation
3. Nothing, your body shuts down and then boom, your done living.
I think the first one.
well you're right i dont, but ive come close a few times.Dre said:^^you say it like you know exactly what you're talking about..