Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. In my mind, it's a clear fabrication to help people get through the pointlessness of life and the extreme grief of losing loved ones.
This is so sad. I'm so glad I wasn't raised this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. To think we are the best it gets and that this life is the end-all-be-all is beyond arrogant.
Arrogant? You don't have to think we're the best in order to think that we're dead when we die.
What's arrogant is to think there was a supernatural being the universe wished into existence or something just in order to make an extra special species with magical souls that are impervious to the laws of physics.
Or, even better, that things just happened to fall into place accidentally! Yeah, that makes much more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. In my mind, it's a clear fabrication to help people get through the pointlessness of life and the extreme grief of losing loved ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. To think we are the best it gets and that this life is the end-all-be-all is beyond arrogant.
Arrogant? You don't have to think we're the best in order to think that we're dead when we die.
What's arrogant is to think there was a supernatural being the universe wished into existence or something just in order to make an extra special species with magical souls that are impervious to the laws of physics.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. To think we are the best it gets and that this life is the end-all-be-all is beyond arrogant.
Anonymous wrote:I believe as the first two posters believe - that there is something but it is not the common, religious belief of heaven and "going home to Jesus".
We all have had sensations of someone's presence after they are dead or vivid dreams involving talking to the dead person -- and I feel that there has to be something there more than the desire and subconscious. Hard to explain but I don't think death is the end.