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Darn! You beat me to it!Yes and we are living it right now.
The oracle eternalmelancholy read my mind before I could post it.
Don't listen to us, @Johnjohn1, we're all going to Hell for not believing in it.![]()
That's funny, because I've always said the opposite: "hell is reserved for those who believe in it."
I don't think so. Why would a just god make a hell? (Atleast the fire for the rest of your life version)
I'm Jewish, and my personal thoughts on the after life are that I'll find out when I get there. Hell us a nice concept in that it gives us comfort that the "bad" people will finally receive the punishment we feel they deserve. But I don't believe it exists.Curious to see what some of those Scholars have to say? Thanks.
For what it's worth, the most common Jewish belief is that after we die, our souls go back to G-d.
It's basically impossible for the living to know what happens after death.
True. What I said was phrased poorly. I meant in terms of "where the person goes" after death. You know, if there's an afterlife or not.Well, you could observe decomposing corpses.
There's no person/mind without the brain, which decomposes when you die. Everything about your mind can be damaged by damaging parts of the brain. You can cease to recognize faces, you can cease to know the names of vegetables, but still remember the names of tools... Damage one part of the brain and something about the mind is lost for good, damage another and yet more is lost... What do you think happens when the whole yucky thing is damaged at death? That some mysterious invisible you rises off the brain with all your faculties intact?True. What I said was phrased poorly. I meant in terms of "where the person goes" after death. You know, if there's an afterlife or not.
I agree with you. A person is basically just their brain, and once their brain is gone, theoretically they are gone too. I think that most likely there is no afterlife. I just don't think it's possible to know definitively.There's no person/mind without the brain, which decomposes when you die. Everything about your mind can be damaged by damaging parts of the brain. You can cease to recognize faces, you can cease to know the names of vegetables, but still remember the names of tools... Damage one part of the brain and something about the mind is lost for good, damage another and yet more is lost... What do you think happens when the whole yucky thing is damaged at death? That you rise off the brain with all your faculties intact?
Call me unsophisticated, but what I just mentioned is proof enough for me.I agree with you. A person is basically just their brain, and once their brain is gone, they are gone too. I think that most likely there is no afterlife. I just don't think it's possible to know definitively.
Fair enough.Call me unsophisticated, but what I just mentioned is proof enough for me.
Yes it is, as is heaven. They both exist within this human world of ours.Curious to see what some of those Scholars have to say? Thanks.
I've always thought of life as some sort of prison with everyone having different sentences and all of us looking for a way out.Yes and we are living it right now.