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Roughidle

New Member
wxtornado said:
I answered this in another thread. I think that after I die, I'll feel the exact same as before I was born, if you can understand that.
Nope.
Just no help for me there, unless you can explain how you felt before you were born.
 
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wxtornado

The Other White Meat
Roughidle said:
Nope.
Just no help for me there, unless you can explain how you felt before you were born.

That's the whole point. I can't remember or recall a single thing before I was born. I'm betting many who read this can't either. That's what I'm guessing it'll be like after I die.
 

Roughidle

New Member
wxtornado said:
That's the whole point. I can't remember or recall a single thing before I was born. I'm betting many who read this can't either. That's what I'm guessing it'll be like after I die.
eh...like I said before...most who read this can't remember their first 1-2 yrs of life but were indeed alive just the same. That explaination is too theist-like in it's simplistic lack of explaination. Reminds me of their "just is" explaination for what they cannot explain.

Now if you mean to say, that you believe: That just as we weren't before we were, so will we be again. I can buy that opinion, but just don't agree.(untangle that one will ya.).
 

wxtornado

The Other White Meat
Roughidle said:
eh...like I said before...most who read this can't remember their first 1-2 yrs of life but were indeed alive just the same. That explaination is too theist-like in it's simplistic lack of explaination. Reminds me of their "just is" explaination for what they cannot explain.

Now if you mean to say, that you believe: That just as we weren't before we were, so will we be again. I can buy that opinion, but just don't agree.(untangle that one will ya.).

It is indeed a theist-like "it just is" type of answer, mainly because I just don't know obviously. But I believe just as you stated at the end, that "we weren't before we were, so will we be again." It makes the most sense to me anyway.
 

Roughidle

New Member
wxtornado said:
It is indeed a theist-like "it just is" type of answer, mainly because I just don't know obviously. But I believe just as you stated at the end, that "we weren't before we were, so will we be again." It makes the most sense to me anyway.
Gotchya. :yay:
 

Bustem' Down

Give Peas a Chance
Roughidle said:
I still haven't found an Atheist than can explain to me, what they truely feel to be the end of life, not the life of the body but of the soul/spirit. Do you not believe in the having of a soul/spirit, one not connected to your physical being? :coffee:
I don't really believe in a soul as a physical thing. In my mind a soul is a manifistation of the mind, when the mind dies there is no more soul. I think therefore I am kinda. This is why I do not believe in ghosts.
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
Bustem' Down said:
I don't really believe in a soul as a physical thing. In my mind a soul is a manifistation of the mind, when the mind dies there is no more soul. I think therefore I am kinda. This is why I do not believe in ghosts.
So you believe in the destruction of energy. You and Einstein might have a bit of a disagreement there.
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
Nucklesack said:
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You believe one thing, other believe something else. You get upset and twisted when we point out contradictions in the Bible,...
Why would I get upset and twisted? There are no contradictions in the Bible.
 
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