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Free Will No Longer

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
The way I see it after I’m dead I come back here and relive the same exact life so I think I can safely kiss free will goodbye as there’s something bigger than me steering the ship.
I saw a hedgehog yesterday. Now if that doesn't get a life after death then I can't understand why some people think that they do...... or a Siberian goose for that matter (they arrived here for the southern UK winter a fortnight ago)......or a robin, etc
Now, if you would be happy to be any other creature after death, well that would be easier. In fact you might become thousands of more simple creatures....now that will happen to me for sure because as my ashes drift around on the North Sea they may well get absorbed in to the circle of life, but not as a human. :)
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I saw a hedgehog yesterday. Now if that doesn't get a life after death then I can't understand why some people think that they do...... or a Siberian goose for that matter (they arrived here for the southern UK winter a fortnight ago)......or a robin, etc
Now, if you would be happy to be any other creature after death, well that would be easier. In fact you might become thousands of more simple creatures....now that will happen to me for sure because as my ashes drift around on the North Sea they may well get absorbed in to the circle of life, but not as a human. :)
I don't see why the hedgehog shouldn't. Or the Siberian goose.
 
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