RE: What is the logic in "life after death"?
March 5, 2017 at 6:48 pm
(This post was last modified: March 5, 2017 at 6:49 pm by WinterHold.)
This life sucks.
The resources are limited, very limited, evil people are unleashed and actually living with us, have power over us, death is a mere portal that God made, but a baseball bat to the groin or a heated knife through the spine is nothing but a teller, why hell should exist, and this life sucks.
Just sucks. So sad. So short.
Logically, a theory says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_f...e_universe
Infinite sequence of finite universes. Seems like immortality to me.
Anyhow, this universe is so chaotic. Beautiful, but it's not the place to live. Death, greed, hate, torture, supernovas, pulsars, you count it.
Yes ; and Satan too.
Immortality in heaven, is just a transition to a better world, for those who hated this one, and hanged to God.
The resources are limited, very limited, evil people are unleashed and actually living with us, have power over us, death is a mere portal that God made, but a baseball bat to the groin or a heated knife through the spine is nothing but a teller, why hell should exist, and this life sucks.
Just sucks. So sad. So short.
Logically, a theory says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_f...e_universe
Quote:If this happens repeatedly, it creates a cyclic model, which is also known as an oscillatory universe. Theuniverse could then consist of an infinite sequence of finite universes, with each finite universe ending with a Big Crunch that is also the Big Bang of the nextuniverse.
Infinite sequence of finite universes. Seems like immortality to me.
Anyhow, this universe is so chaotic. Beautiful, but it's not the place to live. Death, greed, hate, torture, supernovas, pulsars, you count it.
Yes ; and Satan too.
Immortality in heaven, is just a transition to a better world, for those who hated this one, and hanged to God.