leov
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you are correct, it is Hades with with principle of Hades. Heaven startsb in this life.I do not see anything in the Bible that says anyone will go to heaven. So it is not much of an incentive.
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you are correct, it is Hades with with principle of Hades. Heaven startsb in this life.I do not see anything in the Bible that says anyone will go to heaven. So it is not much of an incentive.
I am eternal, I am star-dust. I am 13.78 billion year old. There is no death for me. I already have what you and your non-existent Flying Spaghetti Monster is offering. Don't try to sell me snake-oil.If after death you are offered heaven vs non-existence by an unexpected entity, after having completed a life of good deeds, would you accept this opportunity even though you never believed?
Also a further clarification in case it isn't clear, this entity appears to you after you are dead, not while you are living
I am eternal, I am star-dust. I am 13.78 billion year old. There is no death for me. I already have what you and your non-existent Flying Spaghetti Monster is offering. Don't try to sell me snake-oil.
So I guess, assuming that heaven is an 'incentive,' (is it?) this question goes out to atheists.. If after death you are offered heaven vs non-existence by an unexpected entity, after having completed a life of good deeds, would you accept this opportunity even though you never believed?
Also a further clarification in case it isn't clear, this entity appears to you after you are dead, not while you are living
Also if you are an atheist who believes in reincarnation, I suppose this wouldn't be applicable to you.
You are right, the OP is not relevant to me. There is no death for me, what constitutes me only seemingly gets redistributed. This has been happening for the last 13.78 billion years... are you talking about a believe in reincarnation? If so, I suppose this op isn't going to be very relevant to you. I'm talking more specifically to the atheists who think death is the end.
You are right, the OP is not relevant to me. There is no death for me, what constitutes me only gets redistributed. This has been happening for the last 13.78 billion years.
I would need to get to know the entity first before taking an offering such as heaven.
If someone gave you a million dollars and told you your family will be in good health, unless they are someone you really trust, would you be wondering "what's up with that?" or have faith to put your finances and family in the arms of someone you have not met or got to know?
I honestly don't believe my good deeds (just as material items etc) will contribute to rewards etc in the afterlife. I'm not sure how the two connect with each other unless I believed in reincarnation, I don't think I'll ever know.
So I guess, assuming that heaven is an 'incentive,' (is it?) this question goes out to atheists.. If after death you are offered heaven vs non-existence by an unexpected entity, after having completed a life of good deeds, would you accept this opportunity even though you never believed?
Also a further clarification in case it isn't clear, this entity appears to you after you are dead, not while you are living
Also if you are an atheist who believes in reincarnation, I suppose this wouldn't be applicable to you.
If I understand correctly
(Also to the OP)A lot of people seem to be dodging the question. If I understand correctly, you're saying that a person dies and they see that they are still alive. Someone shows them an eternal life that they can have where they can learn forever, have social interaction forever, grow forever, have eternal peace, and joy, travel through the ins and outs of eternal dimensions (whatever that means) and it will never end... or they can be extinguised from existence right then. Is there anyone who would choose extinction?
The heaven that an entity offered you, so I take it you wouldn't take it then
worse than eternal hell?
There is no torture and hell as in Dante's work , we chose our afterlife, we chose where to be and bad consciousness would choose to be with its likes. It is not permanent unless the want so. Hell of Dante is inspired by physical world and reflection of it.Hell?
Is this the hell made up by Dante Alighieri and Hieronymus Bosch or another one?
Eternity in what you consider hell would be for more interesting than your dreams of heaven and no worse than where i have been in real life.
People cannot threaten me anymore with hell.
There is no torture and hell as in Dante's work , we chose our afterlife, we chose where to be and bad consciousness would choose to be with its likes. It is not permanent unless the want so. Hell of Dante is inspired by physical world and reflection of it.
That is one thing that would definitely make it tolerable! Very enjoyable, IMO.
Spending time with, and getting to know, your kids’ kids’ kids’ kids’ kids’, etc.!!!
And then, eventually, imagine exploring other worlds in the universe!
While your progeny keeps on expanding.
Who knows what abilities that new technologies will afford us with!
The big problem is that infinity is a very longtime.
In other words, I wouldn't mind living longer but I don't want to live forever.
Ahh the heaven of your mind. No, absolutely not.
Eternity in what you consider hell would be for more interesting than your dreams of heaven
I'm not sure exactly what the tolerable upper bound is. I'm thinking somewhere around 10,000 years. If the afterlife is *really* good, maybe 100,000. Much past that and it will seem like an eternity.
You might also program it so that at some point you forget much of what you did, so then you can learn and experience anew..