There are many beliefs about where one will go when they die.
Do you feel empty sometimes? Like there's something missing from your life? Does your life have meaning?
Where do you think you will go when you die?
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1 ReplyEdited by Saruman: 10/13/2013 9:48:45 PMWhoops
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Why is this hidden? I'd believe in the spirit becomes one with the universe.
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I think reincarnation is cool. It also makes sense to me to recycle energy instead of throwing it away
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1 ReplyI can't think of a reason why I wouldn't rot in the ground.
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you enter a state of deep coma, so everyone believes that you are dead. in all actuality, you have entered a state of eternal dreams. for all you know, it has already happened...
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It's such a difficult choice!
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4 RepliesYeah, I feel empty all the time. But making myself believe in reincarnation or heaven would likely give me a lingering sense of false hope. Always had that feeling when it comes to religion. I think its best to think if death as an endless, peaceful sleep.
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16 RepliesI see it like this. Heaven isn't for me even if it did exist. Happily forever after? I don't think in my happiest days i would be comfortable smiling for shits and giggles and being a 6 year old girl about things, being pampered and BJ'd to death by angels with giant breasts would seem nice, BUT i'ma be here FOREVER. Everything gets boring after a while. If heaven alters my being when i get there, i might as well be in hell, because i'm just being brainwashed into a false state of happiness. Alot of people sadly have no problem with that though. I can't even imagine being alive for 100 years on earth, let alone one million in heaven. Life has to end, if you really don't want it to. Tough titties.
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4 RepliesImagine how shitty it would be, living forever. There'd be no incentive to do anything, because you could always do it later. Relationships would be pointless, life or existence as an individual would be pointless.
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4 Replies[quote]think I would be more concerned about doing shit I want to do in my limited time left rather than worrying about which space wizard is gonna take care of me afterwards[/quote] A Cheese Potato has it.
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4 RepliesI will find the truth when I die, if I will realize to be dead.
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17 RepliesI believe I will become nothing. My mind will cease to function, and I don't have to worry about death if I can't think.
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Only ones that make logical sense.
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I'm joining the army so I will goto Valhalla once I die and ragnarok finishes.
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Decomposition and nothingness. Even if I were to be told I had a week to live, I would still believe in that, so I would do my best to go out and enjoy what we're all here for in the first place: life. Why should I worry about an afterlife, when my actual life hasn't been used to its full potential yet? We live and we die, and it is my belief that it is what we do with our time on this planet which makes us who we are. It's what we live for. We live [i]to live[/i].
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OP stahp. You sounded like a jew there.....
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8 RepliesMissBlacklight vs. Avy? I'm in.
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I'll just go MIA
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Consciousness ceases. You only ever live again through the effect you have left on the world. There's a theory that after death you hold 12 minutes of increased brain activity, which could create a nearly endless dream interpretation. Sucks for anyone that died of some sort of head trauma.
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the first one
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I think I would be more concerned about doing shit I want to do in my limited time left rather than worrying about which space wizard is gonna take care of me afterwards
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Edited by Clyde Beastwood: 10/13/2013 8:00:01 AMReincarnation. Also, (R)est (I)n (P)ussy.
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I'll stick with what I already believe in.
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Your body decomposes in the ground, and nothing else happens.
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6 RepliesI want to believe in heaven and a god but I just can't.
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1 ReplyI want peace and rest.