The Legendary Joe
Raging Alt-a-holic
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RE: LAST POST WINS INFINITE
Personally, I think our "spirit" as it were is cemented into our bodies. If Our bodies die, it's game over, no continues. It would break down and contribute to the environment and help nurture other things in the cycle of life if left somewhere where it could naturally decompose, but most people get so much chemicals stuffed in them to preserve their image after death, and they're sealed into a box (that's bolted shut) burried in concrete, and shoved 6 foot under.
Though, when I was in high school, I used to pass out from Low Blood Sugars a lot (Type I Diabetes...). I coulda sworn I saw the reaper on more than one occasion, so, I suppose it's entirely possible.
During that time when I was recovering from the coma, and regaining my energy, I always was a little out of it...
And how exactly would someone prove or disprove the existance of an afterlife? I mean, it's not like we could just come and go as we pleased. Even if you believe in reincarnation, don't think too many people would have solid memories of their past lives.
The Oka Compendium: A glorified record of my alt-a-holic-ism. May or may not be up to date at any given point.
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05-09-2014, 07:13 PM |
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The Legendary Joe
Raging Alt-a-holic
Posts: 3,691
Threads: 255
Joined: Mar 2007
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RE: LAST POST WINS INFINITE
Death comes to us all in the end, that's the one inevitability that will happen wether we plan for it or not. If we get thinking about the afterlife, we're gonna get curious who's right, who's wrong. For the living, it's unexplored territory that we'd want to claim for our own, who knows what treasures or perils lie in store past that point of no return?
My thoughts is that talking openly about the afterlife might tempt some people to expedite the coming of that "Point of no return." Though, whether those reasons are sanity based due to the crappy world we live in, or curiosity towards a new unknown, I don't know.
Also religion tends to get a little too involved when it comes to theorizing the afterlife, and messing with religion is bound to open up a can of worms that I'm sure heRO's mods don't want to deal with.
The Oka Compendium: A glorified record of my alt-a-holic-ism. May or may not be up to date at any given point.
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05-09-2014, 08:51 PM |
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