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Mar 4, 2008, 02:00 AM
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| | | Is there an afterlife? Do you beleive in a life after death?
Even if you do not,if there was the remotest possibility that a life after death existed,what will you willingly give up or struggle to do in order to be happy in the next life?
I do believe in an afterlife(as most of you who know me has already heard many times).
Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
P.s.
I know I keep asking similar questions,but these are things I do think about and would appreciate your thoughts on them.  | | | | | | |
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Apr 6, 2008, 07:01 PM
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#31
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan i know several people who have no religious believes yet still they believe in an after life of course unless they're making it up in which case there's an awful lot of people in cloud cook-coo land having the same thoughts....... |
Maybe there are already too many people living in that (religious) cloud cook-coo land you mentioned ....
. Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan Many people fall on hard times myself included for many years as did my parents( GOD BLESS THEIR SOULS) but at no time during my childhood or any of my five brothers and sisters upbringing do i remember them telling us a bedtime story or any other story that included the words " never mind my children it will be better in the after life" that would be going just a bit to far,..... don't you think |
I never suggested that (see my post). However now you mention that I note that religious brainwashing is nothing abnormal, specially in over-religious-schizophrenic US of A.
. Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan
Be careful now no making up stories.... |
No need for that. There are already more than enough made-up religious stories ....  |
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Apr 7, 2008, 12:20 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Credendovidis Maybe there are already too many people living in that (religious) cloud cook-coo land you mentioned ....
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I never suggested that (see my post). However now you mention that I note that religious brainwashing is nothing abnormal, specially in over-religious-schizophrenic US of A.
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No need for that. There are already more than enough made-up religious stories ....  |
note: i said, i know people who have no religious believes yet still believe in an after life
I'm glad those are your words and not mine, i wouldn't insult my fellow man about their beliefs we should accept that we are all different and show some respect.
I know that there are some religious followings which do in your words - religious brainwashing- my son was almost caught out by this some years ago thankfully he realized that the teachings were wrong and shortly left, so that's one thing we will agree upon. |
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Apr 7, 2008, 02:31 PM
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#33
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan note: i said, i know people who have no religious believes yet still believe in an after life |
And I know people who have religious believes, but who do not believe in a Heaven or Hell.
. Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan I'm glad those are your words and not mine, i wouldn't insult my fellow man about their beliefs we should accept that we are all different and show some respect. |
Neither do I do that. I just stated what we all know is true.
. Quote: | Originally Posted by 0rphan I know that there are some religious followings which do in your words - religious brainwashing- my son was almost caught out by this some years ago thankfully he realized that the teachings were wrong and shortly left, so that's one thing we will agree upon. |
So you AGREE with what I stated, but STILL you call that what I stated an " insult (to) my fellow man about their beliefs"
'nough said... !  |
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Apr 7, 2008, 02:50 PM
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#34
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| I believe that there is a higher power because well we had to have been created by something right? Well I believe that higher power is God, and that the only afterlife that shall be occuring is the one in which is the rapture and everyone dies and the christians are taken to heaven and the world is destroyed and recreated and then the remaining people go back on earth and live in peace. I know that is a Bible myth but I believe in it and I believe it's reality. Because they have found many biblical things that are true like the crosiing of the red sea, noah's ark and sadam and gamora. They've also found the arc of the convenant. Sorry I'm going on and on about it but I honestly believe that the bible is full of true stories and especially ones about Jesus. You told me to ell you what I believe and this is what I believe. they even have pictures to proove that they found those artofacts about charriot wheels in the red sea and the crossing spot and the petrified wood of noahs arc and the pillar of salt in which sauls wife turned to when she looked back on sadam and gamora. |
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Apr 8, 2008, 04:05 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by KD33 I believe that there is a higher power because well we had to have been created by something right? |
I disagree with this and other of your statements and conclusions here, but admire your honesty to start them (and repeat several times) with "I believe that..."
Please be aware that there is no objective supported evidence for the crossing of the Red Sea, for Noah's ark, for Sodom and Gomorrah, etc. Many are repeats of other Middle Eastern Regional religious stories (Noahīs Ark is for instance a repeat of the Gilgamesh Epic that is thousands of years older than the first Bible book). Pictures of any artifacts found only prove that these artifacts were really found. Not that they are what they are claimed to be!
The stories in the Bible are interesting and even intriguing. Some may even be true. But that does not prove that the rest of the Bible, and/or the Bible in itīs entirety is true.
But that stated : a good and honest approach!  |
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Apr 25, 2008, 06:35 AM
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| there is an afterlife and this life is a test for it, if you claim you believe in ALMIGHTY GOD and you want to go to heaven you have to live your life according to what God says, and God's commands are in his final revelation, the quran, revealed to the last prophet Muhammed, who came 600 yrs after jesus, all the prophets taught the same things, to worship the ONE CREATOR, ALMIGHTY GOD |
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Apr 25, 2008, 06:40 AM
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| it is a different thing, that some of the 'followers' of jesus mistakenly attributed divinity to jesus, and now most of the christians beleive in trinity, whereas in the revised standard version of teh bible, the only verse re trinity has been thrown out of the bible as a fabrication, jesus said 'my Lord and your lord is the one lord', THE MESSAGE THAT ALL THE PROPHETS WERE SENT WITH was the same, Almighty God tells us in his last revelation the quran that He will safeguard His last revelation, and it remains unchanged after 1400 years, and millions of people have committed this book to memory
ALMIGHTY GOD tells us in the quran that as He is the MOST FORGIVING He will forgive any sin that He wishes but He will never forgive those who attribute partners to Him, WHICH IS WHAT NEARLY ALL THE CHRISTIANS OF THE WORLD ARE DOING BY CALLING jESUS GOD/son of GOD, ehich is blasphemy and will take you to hell for eternity
read the quran before it is too late and save yourselves |
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May 15, 2008, 02:39 AM
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| no one alive will ever know. have you ever talked to a dead person? hea fido mahhhrawww |
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May 15, 2008, 10:48 AM
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| I don't think there is an afterlife, but if I did... I think I'd be willing to do and/or give up a lot more than most of the people who currently do think there is an afterlife. Some of you can't even get yourself to church every Sunday. Are you kidding me? Such a small price to pay for eternal reward! |
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May 15, 2008, 10:59 AM
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| I believe in life after death. Because I believe that Jesus died for us in order to give us the choice to have that life. Depending on how we choose to live our life here on earth and whether we ask for forgiveness will allow us that possibility. We are not meant to have all the answers all the time, but when the time is right those answers appear when the purpose presents itself. The thing to remember is hope. and have faith. |
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