The evidence will be that you are still alive and fully conscious.
That is assumption, not evidence.
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The evidence will be that you are still alive and fully conscious.
Those are examples, you can present whatever, those are just general guidelines, for the idea.Only these two choices?
I surely will.
But what's the idea, a general discussion or religious views on the afterlife?Those are examples, you can present whatever, those are just general guidelines, for the idea.
I don't care that The Bible, written by other men who feared their demise, says that a "soul" exists beyond our death. I do not care one bit. Demonstrate the truth of this claim, and then I will be interested. Until then it is nothing more than a guess, a hopeful fantasy or an alluring fiction.Sheesh, I meant that you atheists seem to think that your physical life on this earth will never come to an end, so you act as if you will never die.
It's not the universe has some plan to preserve us on into eternity. It is God that has the plan to preserve us into eternity because that is why we were created, to attain the presence of God.
“And now concerning thy question regarding the soul of man and its survival after death. Know thou of a truth that the soul, after its separation from the body, will continue to progress until it attaineth the presence of God, in a state and condition which neither the revolution of ages and centuries, nor the changes and chances of this world, can alter. It will endure as long as the Kingdom of God, His sovereignty, His dominion and power will endure. It will manifest the signs of God and His attributes, and will reveal His loving kindness and bounty.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 155-156
An atheist or atheistic religions conception of facing annihilation,
However for theists who believe in an afterlife, heaven and hell,
Which is better?
Which is true?
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What I meant is there will be evidence for you that there is an afterlife if you die and realize you are not dead. You will see your dead body laying there and realize that it is dead. You will realize that you have a new body of some kind, but it won't be physical. Then you will know that you have gone on to another life.That is assumption, not evidence.
I won't come back, but I might tell someone about it if I can get through to THIS world.Come back and tell someone about it
What I meant is there will be evidence for you that there is an afterlife if you die and realize you are not dead. You will see your dead body laying there and realize that it is dead. You will realize that you have a new body of some kind, but it won't be physical. Then you will know that you have gone on to another life.
“You see, I was so little 'dead' that I imagined I was still physically alive. Think of it a moment before we pass on. I had been struck by a shell splinter. There was no pain. The life was knocked out of my body; again, I say, there was no pain. Then I found that the whole of myself--all, that is, that thinks and sees and feels and knows--was still alive and conscious! I had begun a new chapter of life. I will tell you what I felt like. It was as if I had been running hard until, hot and breathless, I had thrown my overcoat away. The coat was my body, and if I had not thrown it away I should have suffocated. I cannot describe the experience in a better way; there is nothing else to describe.” Private Dowding, p. 16
“How does it feel to be 'dead'? One can't explain, because there's nothing in it! I simply felt free and light. My being seemed to have expanded. These are mere words. I can only tell you just this: that death is nothing unseemly or shocking. So simple is the 'passing along' experience that it beggars description. Others may have other experiences to relate of a more complex nature. I don't know...
When I lived in a physical body I never thought much about it. My health was fair. I knew very little about physiology. Now that I am living under other conditions I remain incurious as to that through which I express myself. By this I mean that I am still evidently in a body of some sort, but 'l' can tell you very little about it. It has no interest for me. It is convenient, does not ache or tire, seems similar in formation to my old body. There is a subtle difference, but I cannot attempt analysis. “ Private Dowding, p. 17
I won't come back, but I might tell someone about it if I can get through to THIS world.
I believe it is communication from a departed spirit through a medium.And that is either clairvoyance or wishful thinking.
I believe it is communication from a departed spirit through a medium.
You are free to believe whatever you want.
Nobody can actually know what is in the afterlife or that there is an afterlife until they experience it themselves.Thank you for your honesty, "you believe" not 'you know' as you have implied from the start.
So do I, I just go with evidence that you do not consider evidence.And as I have said from day one, I will go with the evidence
Nobody can actually know what is in the afterlife or that there is an afterlife...
Of course my belief is not evidence.Your belief is not evidence
Which is true?
FYI, most Christians do not believe the Bible says that the soul exists beyond our death. That is a Baha'i belief.I don't care that The Bible, written by other men who feared their demise, says that a "soul" exists beyond our death. I do not care one bit. Demonstrate the truth of this claim, and then I will be interested. Until then it is nothing more than a guess, a hopeful fantasy or an alluring fiction.
I said that in gest and admittedly I said it from a believer standpoint. I meant that atheists have no worries of what could happen to them AFTER they die, so they just live as if they will never die and find out.And I know you meant you thought we atheists think our physical lives will never end, or "act as if" we believe that... but again, this is so untrue and ironic. Most, not all perhaps, but I would say most atheists don't believe in an afterlife, but very obviously accept that we will die. And do you know why? Because the stark, undeniable EVIDENCE of death happens all around us, all the time. Where on Earth did you get the idea that atheists think they won't die?
No, I do not think that atheists are hedonistic. I think that they do not believe in God because they think there is no evidence for God. I think that because that is what they tell me. Atheists are no more hedonistic than believers. It does not do believers much good to believe in God because most of them live as if there was no God. If atheists live that way it is because they do not believe there is a God, so at least they are not hypocrites.And do you fell that atheists "live as if" they won't die simply because they don't believe in god? Are you one of those types who think that all atheists are running around sinning and engaging in "Earthly pleasures", and deny god mostly so they can continue doing so relatively guilt free? If you are, then shame on you. If you are, then in that respect you have the intellect of a child, no matter how old you are.