RE: Problem dealing with death as an atheist
June 11, 2011 at 4:00 pm
(This post was last modified: June 11, 2011 at 4:03 pm by Ace Otana.)
Quote:Nothingness is not something to be afraid of?Why fear it? You were nothing for billions of years, and yet you're not bothered by that. Why be bothered about it now? Because now you know what it's like to exist?
Quote: I would really like to find out why is it a problem to accept that there may be life after death?I don't have a problem accepting the possibility of there being some kind of after life. It's believing it I have trouble with. It's not very believable, plus it lacks evidence.
I think it's all wishful thinking, hoping there's more existence for us once we die. To hide the reality of what it means to die.
Our existence is temporary. Nothing but a taster.
Here's my counter question: Why is it a problem to accept that there may not be an afterlife?
Quote:When it comes to death, higher beings and the origins of our universe some people forgo common sense and jump straight for religion.Fear of death, that is.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Carl Sagan
Mankind's intelligence walks hand in hand with it's stupidity.
Being an atheist says nothing about your overall intelligence, it just means you don't believe in god. Atheists can be as bright as any scientist and as stupid as any creationist.
You never really know just how stupid someone is, until you've argued with them.
Mankind's intelligence walks hand in hand with it's stupidity.
Being an atheist says nothing about your overall intelligence, it just means you don't believe in god. Atheists can be as bright as any scientist and as stupid as any creationist.
You never really know just how stupid someone is, until you've argued with them.