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From where you came, and where you will go ?

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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This is an English forum, you'll not get many readers interested enough to translate your posts.

My browser automatically translated it when I first opened this thread, but then when I opened it later, it was back in German. But it translated it when I clicked on "translate to English." However, in other threads, that option didn't work and couldn't be translated.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
This question is for the people who don't believe in the existence of God.

Do you also don't wanna search from where you came, and where you will go ?

If NO, then okay.
If Yes, then please share any of your guess/es please.
No, I do not. I am quite the apatheist.

In all honesty, I am not sure that I understand the question, nor that it makes sense.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
I came from Providence
the one in Rhode Island...

You can leave it all behind
sail to Lahina...

Well, not so much anymore, at least for awhile...:(
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
You’re better off not talking to non believers about such matters imo.
It depends on what his goals are, doesn't it?

Intellectual honesty is a good thing. So is acknowledgement that we non-believers do, in fact, exist.
 

Whateverist

Active Member
From/to the eternally flowing cosmos. But I’ll maintain my current vortex a while longer before rejoining the rest of the stream.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
It depends on what his goals are, doesn't it?

Intellectual honesty is a good thing. So is acknowledgement that we non-believers do, in fact, exist.
Even if his intentions are good I think it’s better off to not converse with them imo
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Im "übertragenden Sinne" ist das sogar richtig .
Du kannst es aber nur bestätigen, wenn Du es auch ERFAHREN hast.
Man MEINT immer , DAS es so ist, aber steckt auch eine "reale"
Erfahrung dahinter ?
NORMAL.......KANN das keiner beantworten und wenn DOCH ?
Ist er bestimmt auf dem nur für IHN richtigen Weg !!!!
Schon klar.......................................
Ich liebe Ihre Denkweise, wünschte aber wirklich, Sie würden lernen, mit einem Übersetzer umzugehen.
Probieren Sie Google Translate aus, es ist kostenlos!

(I love your thinking, but really wish you would learn to use a translator.
Try Google Translate, it's free!)
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Is there a good reason for that? I doubt it.
People are set in there ways imo. Furthermore, people change beliefs on their own time imo. But like you said if someone is generally interested in what nonbelievers think, cool. But then again you can just Google that.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
People are set in there ways imo. Furthermore, people change beliefs on their own time imo. But like you said if someone is generally interested in what nonbelievers think, cool. But then again you can just Google that.
... are you trying to be difficult on purpose?
 
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