Death. Plain and simply.

I'm looking forward to the die hard atheists going:

"What the **** I'm still conscious outside my body....but this isn't scientifically possible.......Aaaaaaaaaauggh!"
 
I gave up caring about death ages ago.

If there is a big cuddly hippy god, great, I'll deal with that when I'm dead. If not, well, I'm not going to care am I....I'll just cease to exist.

If theres a hell, well, doubt I'll be going there, unless this God chap is a right old *******, in which case seeing as I've done nothing "wrong" anyway, nothing different than the majority of you lot, can we have a members meet by the big fiery lake sometime? :D
 
I'm looking forward to the die hard atheists going:

"What the **** I'm still conscious outside my body....but this isn't scientifically possible.......Aaaaaaaaaauggh!"

Better to be in for a nice surprise than no surprise at all....

:)
 
From my perspective, how can I die? I wont be alive when i'm dead so I wont know that i'm dead. As far as i'm concerned the world only exists in my mind.

"The past doesn't exist because it has already happended and the future doesn't exist because it hasn't happened yet, and the present doesn't exist because by the time I have thought about it , it is already in the past" Victor Meldrew
 
Being dead will be exactly the same as it was before you were born.
Everyone alive has already been dead.

lolll
 
What do you think's going to happen to you? (Aside from the hippy religious carp that was created for scared people who can't face the fact there's most likely nothing after death... so to make themselves feel comfy they'll die thinking their going to be sat up there on a cloud next to God, or get reincarnated as their childhood pet Fluffy, or a bird...)

So basically all you want to discuss is with a load of people who share your belief? That's not a debate, it's a back-slapping exercise on having the right unprovable faith. (Unless of course you actually have some evidence to back up your supposion ;))
 
What if this world as I see it is the creation of my dead self. You are all just created in my little world, your thoughts don't exist - only mine... None of you are 'real' - I made you.

I'll wake up someday and it will all be a dream.

You've been watching the matrix too many times methinks :p

As for me I know exactly when I'll die, a Judge with a black bit of cloth on his head will tell me. :(

My last words will be 'if you got to go, go with a smile' :D

TBH death is not something I think about much, I'll have to deal with it when my time comes.
 
what if dying is similar to say... i dunno, going under general anaesthetics? fading away to nothing then what feels like moments later waking up as something or someone else, perhaps as a newborn? perhaps in a paralell universe? i dont know its mind bending, but at the same time its exciting.. in a way.

basically what i think, but we come back to earth again with no knowledge of our past as a newborn and the whole process starts again. creepy :eek:
 
Ok, I've not thought about this for a long long time, and for some reason whilst working in asda at the weekend I thought about death... (the job really is that bad...) but seriously..

I had this strange level of realisation, that when my time eventually does come around, what the hell is going to happen to these thoughts, and mind processes...

They'll just stop! I'll rot and decompose, and I won't know the difference.. But humans have something odd about them, we're able to think on another level to any other organism, but we know too much...

We know we're going to die, fall into a pit of blackness and never reappear...


So.. I guess the moral behind the story is, enjoy what you've got whilst it lasts?

What do you think's going to happen to you? (Aside from the hippy religious carp that was created for scared people who can't face the fact there's most likely nothing after death... so to make themselves feel comfy they'll die thinking their going to be sat up there on a cloud next to God, or get reincarnated as their childhood pet Fluffy, or a bird...)

read the spirits book by allan kardec mate :) very interesting, I don't make any claims about whether it is right though, but it sure got me thinking
 
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