What happens to you after you die?

What happens to you after you die?

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Originally posted by Dance Master MC
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Try it.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
Try it.
You first.

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Originally posted by Dance Master MC
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You get buried in a box underground with a stone above you with your name and stuff, then slowly groundwater seeps into the box, rotting it and you. Soon after the decomposers (worms, etc.) come and eat your body away until you are dust and you are forgotten.

That is what happens to you after you die.

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Originally posted by Dance Master MC
You first.
I dont want to know .. you do.

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Originally posted by Rajk999
I dont want to know .. you do.
I just told him, too.

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Originally posted by scherzo
You get buried in a box underground with a stone above you with your name and stuff, then slowly groundwater seeps into the box, rotting it and you. Soon after the decomposers (worms, etc.) come and eat your body away until you are dust and you are forgotten.

That is what happens to you after you die.
Not everyone is forgotten. Look at Newton, Einstein, etcc...

Otherwise, you're pretty much right.

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Originally posted by PsychoPawn
Not everyone is forgotten. Look at Newton, Einstein, etcc...

Otherwise, you're pretty much right.
True. The purpose of life is to live a purposeful life, not to be faithful to something that is not true.

Actually, they weren't as flawless as you think.

Newton, a devout alchemist, was flitting in and out of depression when he conceived of the infamous three laws. They are currently being shown (partially by Einstein) to be not completely true in all cases.

Einstein conceived of the atomic bomb and supported the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.

Mother Teresa was against divorce rights in Ireland.

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No one knows. Anyone who claims to know is a liar.

Any kind of belief system is in the dark on this one - God, no God, afterlife, no afterlife, whatever; no one knows. This is why the theist and athiest are on the same turf with this question. They may not like it and will bitch and moans, but they are.

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Originally posted by scherzo
You get buried in a box underground with a stone above you with your name and stuff, then slowly groundwater seeps into the box, rotting it and you. Soon after the decomposers (worms, etc.) come and eat your body away until you are dust and you are forgotten.

That is what happens to you after you die.
Unless you don't.

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Originally posted by Badwater
Unless you don't.
True. Some are cremated. Then they just burn and their ashes dry up.

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Do you really want to take that chance and just hope there is nothing there?

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Originally posted by scherzo

Actually, they weren't as flawless as you think.

Newton, a devout alchemist, was flitting in and out of depression when he conceived of the infamous three laws. They are currently being shown (partially by Einstein) to be not completely true in all cases.

Einstein conceived of the atomic bomb and supported the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.

Mother Teresa was against divorce rights in Ireland.

Actually, they weren't as flawless as you think.


Umm... when did I say they were anywhere close to flawless? Please quote when I did.

Einstein conceived of the atomic bomb and supported the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.

He did and he did so because he believed it would save lives in the end. He also regretted it.

As for the second part, I have to call B.S. unless you can provide a credible source.

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Originally posted by SmoothCowboy
Do you really want to take that chance and just hope there is nothing there?
Aaaah Pascal's wager!

What god do we take a chance on?

Do you think god cares if you "believe" just to get in?

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Originally posted by SmoothCowboy
Do you really want to take that chance and just hope there is nothing there?
*shrugs* I only answered the question as truthfully as I know how.