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44Flames
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Do we continue life in HEAVEN for EVER and what would we do if that happened?

OR do we continue live in HELL for EVER suffering because we all sinned?

This is probably the hardest question in the world to answer but I want to know what you think will happen to us?

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SirNoobalot
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Wood Chipper.


not only that, there is much worse and slower deaths D:.

but me thinkz that souls probably and do exist, and you go to a kind of 'in between ' world where you meet up with your loved ones in previous lives, recuperate, and then go into the next life.
speaking of that, this theory excludes heaven or hell =D.

and also, on my topic of being multiple lives, i see it a bit more sensible than 'bad person or non-believer, burn for eternity' or ' be a good little worshipper for youer whole life and live forever happy'.
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not only that, there is much worse and slower deaths D:.

And then there are deaths for those who would not understand a Fargo reference if it came up and smacked them in the face.
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We die. That's it. We don't 'go' anywhere. Or consciousness stops, our bodies begin to decompose, and that's it.

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Steve Buscemi would roll over um, where ever he is, cuz hes not dead yet, but anyway, i want you all to google a movie called "defending your life". it has a very, um interesting take on what happens when you die, no heaven, no hell, bu thtere is "A" place. that movie pretty much sums up my beliefs on what happens when you die. it seems logical.

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We die. That's it. We don't 'go' anywhere. Or consciousness stops, our bodies begin to decompose, and that's it.


Perhaps, I like to hope for some afterlife but one can never know for sure. This is the only mystery that can never be solved.
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@Thread

Depends what you believe in. Some people believe that there is no afterlife, and other believe that there is. In reality, your body decomposes and returns to Earth in various forms, (Carbon, H2O, etc).

There is, however, the perplexing question of how your body is a few ounces lighter immediatly after you die, signaling that something has left your body. Be this a soul?

nevetsthereaper
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21 grams to be precise, theres another great movie, with benicio del toro, and that guy that playet rain man

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Ah, 21 grams. I remember discussing it with my dad, but could not remember the exact number.

theres another great movie, with benicio del toro, and that guy that playet rain man


What are you talking about? A movie made about your body immediatly being lighter after death?
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There is, however, the perplexing question of how your body is a few ounces lighter immediatly after you die, signaling that something has left your body. Be this a soul?


Evaporation of moisture, a sudden bowl movement, the possibility of the "soul" having mass is there but in no way proven.
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There is, however, the perplexing question of how your body is a few ounces lighter immediatly after you die, signaling that something has left your body. Be this a soul?


I suggest you do a bit more research as to the original experiment which came up with this, as well as subsequent attempts to reproduce the results. This was debunked many, many years ago.
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well you go to a lnade with beer volcanos and stripper factories if your good

if not than it's the same but beer is warm and stale and the strippers have STD's


but only if your in the coolest religion evar

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Perhaps, I like to hope for some afterlife but one can never know for sure. This is the only mystery that can never be solved.


What if we found a way to start and stop the brain without causing too much physical damage?
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When you die, you die. Death is death, life is life. I hate people who think we have life after death. They apparently don't understand the concept of 'death'.

Remember, when you die, it is much like sleeping. Except no dreams, no breath, and no waking up. No more fear, no more sadness, no more pain. On the flip side, no more laughing, no more happiness, and no more fun. My bet? Die having fun. It might carry on if I'm wrong and there is life after death. But last I checked, I'm a bunch of atoms working together. When they stop working together, the split. End of story. Like most of our childhood friendships.

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In my opinion when you die that's it.Your body starts to decompose,nothing else.Instead of hoping for an afterlife we should start caring more for enjoying the one we are living.

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I hate people who think we have life after death


hater....

I'm a bunch of atoms working together. When they stop working together, the split


um, i think you mean organs, if all of our atoms split when we die, i think the planet would be destroyed.

End of story. Like most of our childhood friendships.


almost brought a singular tiny tear to my eyes. now i remember, there cant be any form of life after death, because people move and grow apart in this world, it all makes sense to me now. maybe next time, try to put to coherant thoughts togethor, that actually have something to do with each other. uh oh, now im a hater.....
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