Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
I can tell you I don’t go to casinos in life and casinos in death sounds like hell to me.
Be very good then. Because if you're bad, you'll end up at a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix FOREVER. haha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
I can tell you I don’t go to casinos in life and casinos in death sounds like hell to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
It'a not a belief that your brain shuts down when you die. It's a fact. Everything shuts down.
Anonymous wrote:... like taking off a tight shoe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
Anonymous wrote:I flatlined and it's such a cliche but it was calm and peaceful and i saw bright white light
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly I think it’s going to feel like deep sleep with isolated sense of dream like awareness.
In this state you are going to lose sense of self but you will have awareness of the presence of others.
I think that is how we exited before birth.
Death is the end of feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I flatlined and it's such a cliche but it was calm and peaceful and i saw bright white light
My friend saw brilliant blue.