This is mostly for atheists, but open to anyone who believes that once we are dead, we're dead. That's it. We will never be alive again for the rest of eternity. We simply cease to exist, completely and permanently.
Not atheist but I "believe" it.
I come across this belief quite often among atheists. I view this belief as faith-based. Its also one of the most pitiful faith-based positions that I have ever come across. It strikes me as a bleak, doomed, hopeless reality.
Not really bleak, doomed, or hopeless... Not really reality either. Then again it is not the opposite of those either.
1) That there are god like beings who plan to take care of us beyond death.
I believe that there are too, but only from experiental proof, you must prove to atheists that it exists.
Also, why would God create death if it makes us live forever? Who would want to live foreeeeeeeeeever. Think about how long a year is, now count to one hundred... Now imagine counting to 100 but only one number per year. That's 100 years, not too much... How about googol number of years? That's not even a quarter over because it NEVER will be over.
2) That this reality of ours is a computer simulation, and after our lives here we will move on to different programs.
Really? There is no evidence of that...
3) The idea of eternal return.
Evidence?
4) An idea similar to eternal return, but where the system is not closed and our consciousness energy floats around through infinite space and once in a while becomes part of a living being.
These are just ideas, they prove nothing...
5) Seeing as how consciousness is so little understood, we can speculate as to the nature of this energy:
a) It is indestructible and survives physical death, so you will continue to experience being alive, perhaps in a very basic way, with no thoughts or senses, just this rudimentary awareness. This might actually not be a pleasant thing, but I suppose its possible, maybe. Eventually, your consciousness may become part of another living being and you'd get back higher senses and intelligence.
b) An idea where there is a cosmic consciousness.
Cosmic consciousness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
-Facepalm- you're trolling right? Consciousness is through your 5 senses, senses are interpreted by electrical signals in your brain.
.....why have you decided to put your faith in the idea that when we die we permanently cease to exist?
Because our brain runs on blood, and when you die the heart stops beating, thus stops pumping blood throughout your body, thus killing your brain. Therefore the brain is dead, so are your senses, so is your consciousness. That means there is nothing beyond that point.
When atheists try to explain the attractiveness of atheism to others, some of this attractiveness is lost in the fact that so many atheists believe in permanent death. A religious person might say, "I believe theres an afterlife, this gives me comfort. But your telling me that when we're dead thats it? That sucks!" And thats true.
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Although it sucks, doesn't mean anything, lots of things suck, and you know what we do? We live with it.
Its a defeatist, hopeless belief.
Not as much as your afterlife.
Atheism would be far more attractive to people if it acknowledged the possibility of life after death.
Again I'm not atheist and you are mistaken for what atheism is. Some atheists accept the possibility of life after death, some atheists do actually believe in it. Also it isn't about attractiveness, they don't want money like organized religions do.
I think the rate of deconversions would increase if people were instead comforted with the possibility of life after death even if there is no God.
Reality can be uncomfortable, and the only way out of it is dreaming forever, which that is not even possible.