What if there is no life after death?

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Im a Christian and I don't believe in Heaven or hell,but thats not to say I don't believe in the "afterlife".
I believe when you die your energy will be recycled.
But you don't need to worry about that because you won't have any memory of it.
If you saw yourself as god, you would see how ridiculous it is to be worried about such a small fraction of yourself dying.
 

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Logically, the fact that you were created once from nothing means that Something or Some One is able to create you again - assuming that you do not believe that you were either created by Nothing or created by yourself.

They're not obligated to do so. But if they wanted to, they can clearly do so. To believe that a one in a quadrillions times one in a quadrillion chance process (being alive) simply occured by chance and that it cannot occur again is the height of arrogance, speculation and blindness.

As they say, the second go-round is always easier than the first.
 

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Logically, the fact that you were created once from nothing means that Something or Some One is able to create you again - assuming that you do not believe that you were either created by Nothing or created by yourself.

They're not obligated to do so. But if they wanted to, they can clearly do so. To believe that a one in a quadrillions times one in a quadrillion chance process (being alive) simply occured by chance and that it cannot occur again is the height of arrogance, speculation and blindness.

As they say, the second go-round is always easier than the first.

No, arrogance, speculation and blindness is believing that something of which you have no way to calculate the odds of happening, and cannot demonstrate did happen is more likely than a naturalistic explanation. Just because one specific outcome required a large number to events to happen in sequence, it does not make some alternate hypothesis more likely. It's just a lack of understanding of statistics on your part.

It's like if you calculated the odds of being dealt a royal flush in poker, and comparing that to the odds of ... something of which you have no data on. We have exactly one universe to observe, and zero demonstrable evidence of any entity outside said universe. Not to mention, the odds of receiving the five cards that make a royal flush is no less likely than any other particular but "random" set of five cards. We imbue significance to the cards after the fact, but you're just as likely to get Ace, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit as you are to get, say, the 5 of Clubs, 2 of Diamonds, 9 of Hearts, Ace of Spades, Jack of Diamonds.
 

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There isnt. Common sense will tell you that the idea of heaven and hell...and dumb ass shyt like reincarnation were created out of fear. People dont like the idea of dying before "living". Or being dead and being surrounded by a blackness that they cant see, a numbness they cant feel, and a silence they can't hear. Its scary. People like the idea of their lost loved ones in some clouds enjoying themselves more than the reality that they gone forever. Now I don't have any problems with people having their set of beliefs (as you can see I have my own). But you shouldnt use religion as an excuse to hold back on life so you can avoid hell or try to convince someone to let you in the pearly gates regardless of whats on the otherside. You want heaven? Go create your idea of it now while you're alive.
 
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Im a Christian and I don't believe in Heaven or hell,but thats not to say I don't believe in the "afterlife".
I believe when you die your energy will be recycled.
But you don't need to worry about that because you won't have any memory of it.
If you saw yourself as god, you would see how ridiculous it is to be worried about such a small fraction of yourself dying.



Well, you're not a Christian.
 
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