Group B - Discussion 6. Life after Death
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Re: Group B - Discussion 6. Life after Death
Pauline Maurisset wrote:Hi everybody,
Sorry for this late reply, but this subject doesn't interest me at all
My opinion on this is that there is no debate behind this question, you can not be right, you can not be wrong.
I think that it is only a question of feeling, even if religion tries to convince us that there is a life after death..
Can't wait last week to have a more interesting subject !
Then I hope you have one to suggest.
Re: Group B - Discussion 6. Life after Death
Hello everybody I can't see the point to speak about something that doesn't exist. It's like speaking about god haha. No, I am sure that is much more intersting than life after death.
Anyway, I am pretty sure that after death there is nothing. The end. It will be a total black, no memories etc. Like before we were born. Can anyone remember something? Of course not, because without brain fonction we are like plants. Even if we will rei-ncarnate (really funny) we won't remember shit, so fuck dejavu and other superstition.
But here is the beauty of 'no life after death'. Life is so small, we don't have to spend it with people and in situations that we don't like. We have to live each moment like the last and other 'cliché' haha.
If I had the possibility to be re-incarnated in the future I would like to be someone living an immigration in another planet or living with robots with developed artificial intelligence.
If I had lived an re-incarnation in the past, I prefere someone that lived a revolution. Not nessescarelly political but also scientifical or mind-thinking revolution. For example an Inkas or someone in Mesopotamia. I would like also being in renaissance. Not essentially someone famous. Or someone that fought with Che and lived to see the revolution in Cuba. And of course why not a well neat dog like John said.
Anyway, I am pretty sure that after death there is nothing. The end. It will be a total black, no memories etc. Like before we were born. Can anyone remember something? Of course not, because without brain fonction we are like plants. Even if we will rei-ncarnate (really funny) we won't remember shit, so fuck dejavu and other superstition.
But here is the beauty of 'no life after death'. Life is so small, we don't have to spend it with people and in situations that we don't like. We have to live each moment like the last and other 'cliché' haha.
If I had the possibility to be re-incarnated in the future I would like to be someone living an immigration in another planet or living with robots with developed artificial intelligence.
If I had lived an re-incarnation in the past, I prefere someone that lived a revolution. Not nessescarelly political but also scientifical or mind-thinking revolution. For example an Inkas or someone in Mesopotamia. I would like also being in renaissance. Not essentially someone famous. Or someone that fought with Che and lived to see the revolution in Cuba. And of course why not a well neat dog like John said.
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