Is there an Afterlife?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you all that when I was a teen and mourning my dad I had a sign that was explosive and scared the stuffing out of me. Others around me saw and heard nothing. I'll never forget it. No hallucination- real, so yes I know there is an afterlife and God is waiting.


This is a sure sign that it was an hallucination.
nope- it was a message meant for only me, but nice try.


Nope - it perfectly fits the textbook description of an hallucination. No kidding. I suggest that you don't relate this to people in real life, incl anyone who influences your job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you all that when I was a teen and mourning my dad I had a sign that was explosive and scared the stuffing out of me. Others around me saw and heard nothing. I'll never forget it. No hallucination- real, so yes I know there is an afterlife and God is waiting.


This is a sure sign that it was an hallucination.
nope- it was a message meant for only me, but nice try.


Nope - it perfectly fits the textbook description of an hallucination. No kidding. I suggest that you don't relate this to people in real life, incl anyone who influences your job.


I hate these arguments. It's so circular. If you don't believe God or in any "higher power," then you will automatically assume all such experiences are hallucinations. Of course, you have no proof of the source of this experience, but who needs proof when you can just make up anonymous comments on the internet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you all that when I was a teen and mourning my dad I had a sign that was explosive and scared the stuffing out of me. Others around me saw and heard nothing. I'll never forget it. No hallucination- real, so yes I know there is an afterlife and God is waiting.


This is a sure sign that it was an hallucination.
nope- it was a message meant for only me, but nice try.


Nope - it perfectly fits the textbook description of an hallucination. No kidding. I suggest that you don't relate this to people in real life, incl anyone who influences your job.


I hate these arguments. It's so circular. If you don't believe God or in any "higher power," then you will automatically assume all such experiences are hallucinations. Of course, you have no proof of the source of this experience, but who needs proof when you can just make up anonymous comments on the internet?


WHo needs proof when you just KNOW that something totally weird that no one but you experienced, is actually a sign from an invisible God?
Anonymous
Yes.

We don't have souls. We are souls, and we have bodies.
Anonymous
The only human who has been recorded extensively and with many credible witnesses (including hostile ones) to have come back from dead is Jesus Christ.

Read Lee Strobel. He was an atheist journalist, when his wife got converted . He set out to investigate Christianity to prove her wrong. He ended up converted too.

Jesus taught a lot about the afterlife eg in Luke 16, the rich man & Lazarus. Hebrews 9:27-28. ---And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment, 28 so Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. To those who eagerly wait for Him He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation.
Anonymous
No. There's not.
Anonymous
if you are a believer of any religion--> then afterlife exists. If you are an atheist/agnostic--> afterlife is a BS.
Anonymous
Yes, there is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there is.

Elaborate please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only human who has been recorded extensively and with many credible witnesses (including hostile ones) to have come back from dead is Jesus Christ.

Read Lee Strobel. He was an atheist journalist, when his wife got converted . He set out to investigate Christianity to prove her wrong. He ended up converted too.

Jesus taught a lot about the afterlife eg in Luke 16, the rich man & Lazarus. Hebrews 9:27-28. ---And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment, 28 so Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. To those who eagerly wait for Him He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation.


Lee Strobe's book is awful. If you spend 10 minutes on Google you can find at least one review that will point out its flaws. I suggest you read some of those before endorsing his book as any sort of solid evidence.
Anonymous
What difference does it make...
Seriously.
There are people who don't believe in an afterlife who are the kindest most compassionate people you'll ever meet.
There are people who firmly believe in an afterlife who have gone out and committed some truly horrific acts.
With regards to now, today, present life - what difference does it make if there is an afterlife or not...
People will still be people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there is.

Elaborate please.


No one really knows. Elaboration won't help -- it would just be a person telling their experience - no proof
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there is.

Elaborate please.


No one really knows. Elaboration won't help -- it would just be a person telling their experience - no proof

Nothing is "proof" to the materialist, because they do not believe in the metaphysical.
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