Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a silly question? It's a perfectly valid question. As an atheist, here is my response:
1. When I die, nothing happens. My brain ceases to be conscious, and the biological entity that is my body will decompose.
2. If there is a God, I would 1) be very surprised, and 2) wonder if I am indeed dead or if I am just in a coma and am dreaming about it.
And if that God were the Christian god who was condemning me to hell because I didn't believe in him, I'd know for sure I was in a coma.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it a silly question? It's a perfectly valid question. As an atheist, here is my response:
1. When I die, nothing happens. My brain ceases to be conscious, and the biological entity that is my body will decompose.
2. If there is a God, I would 1) be very surprised, and 2) wonder if I am indeed dead or if I am just in a coma and am dreaming about it.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think happens after you die? And if there is a God, what do you think would happen to you??
Anonymous wrote:Athiests have their own points about god.We should not interfere with their thoughts as they strictly disbelieve in god.To believe in that god is just like having hope on something.I am not a atheist but i surely do not believe in the superstitions.I beleive in Allah and what he taeches us.I started learning quran since childhood and built up a strong belief in god.The people who dont believe in god are an example that there are people who still believe only what they see.Its not that bad to be an atheist as you have something to target people about.
Anonymous wrote:I think that when you die everything just goes dark. I imagine it being similar to falling asleep after being restless in bed for a long period of time. It happens out of nowhere and you aren't even aware of it. The only difference is that you don't wake up.
If there really is a god who knows all things, sees all things and who has been able to read the words of my heart from day one...He'll understand why I didn't believe, He'll make a judgment of where I'm supposed to go based on the merits of my life (religious affiliation notwithstanding), and I truly believe I've lived a just life to warrant something other than hell.