You are only an authority on your own thoughts and feelings. What you think motivates other's beliefs has no real authority.I agree. People believe in an after-life simply out of fear of dying. To my way of thinking, death will "feel" exactly like before birth. I was born after Pearl harbor, I have absolutely no idea of what that felt like , much less having been aware of it. I honestly believe that after death, I will feel/think/be aware of … absolutely nothing.
Yeah, but reality isn't all that real, because it depends on the person. Eyewitness testimony, for example, isn't reliable. You can have several eyewitnesses to a shooting and they will give different responses to what they were all in the position to see or hear -- like an accurate description of the shooter.It's all wishful thinking. We know from childhood we will die. The origin of All Neuroses is our own fear of certain death. I wish people would stop having imaginary friends and concentrate on reality, 'cause that's all there is.
Perhaps as a reward for good conduct? Based on a promise? Heaven not Hell. Comfort in dying. Hope? Belonging? Higher consciousness and awareness?
What makes people want to believe in the afterlife?
I agree, I once heard someone say that a death is like a library burning... But it is what it is.For me it is just hard to believe that all the thoughts and learning experiences I have accumulated throughout my life will just cease to exist. Seems like a waste to me and nature seldom wastes anything.
Afterlife = ZERO = Non-existence = vacuum = empty space
One of you is right, don't know which. I tend to think like Mitch, but would be happy to discover I am wrong...I do believe in the afterlife.
Exercise, you mean LIFE? My son once told me "good or bad, I'm glad I got a shot" at living. That's the point,...........you had your chance at Life with all the highs and all the lows and all the in-betweens. Do you wish you were never born?I understand we came from nothing, well, nothing we can recall but returning to nothing is just very difficult for me to accept. If that is true, then what was the point of this exercise? Don...
No, Pepper, I do not wish I was never born. My hope is to discover there is something on the other side, that we can take the memories and the Love with us to the after life or, that there is something rather than nothing when we get there. Don...Exercise, you mean LIFE? My son once told me "good or bad, I'm glad I got a shot" at living. That's the point,...........you had your chance at Life with all the highs and all the lows and all the in-betweens. Do you wish you were never born?