(March 22, 2017 at 5:41 am)Little Rik Wrote:(March 21, 2017 at 4:39 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: A temporary experience of a state of bliss is not evidence of a permanent state of bliss. Logic fail 101.
Fail again Yog.
Thousand of NDEs experiencers clearly witness this state of permanent bliss among all those who
were already there (in heaven so to speak) and of course they experience themselves this state until they were brought back into their bodies.
That is the very reason why these people who experience that state of bliss were brought back into their bodies against their wishes.
Why would you live into a body with all the many troubles that concern when you can live free from your body into a permanent state of bliss?
You never thought about that yog, did you?
(March 22, 2017 at 12:15 am)ma5t3r0fpupp3t5 Wrote: I think you are defining logic to be whatever you want and arguing from there, and that definition remains undisclosed. Forum rules actually state to use commonly accepted definitions, but I'm sure the administrators have made an exception for you by virtue of the fact that common definitions might be a bit beyond your scope of understanding.
There is literally nothing to refute here because your definitions for half the words you have written are probably different from common definitions. In other words, and I'm sorry to tell you this, your post devoid of any meaning whatsoever.
Total failing son.
If those who discovered and invented something would stick with the common definitions then nothing would ever been discovered.
In the past the common belief among the masses was that the earth was flat and it was the center of the universe.
An other funny belief was that past the known world (Europe in this case) about after Portugal there was
an enormous gap and if you ever try to sail over that limit you will fall in this enormous gap and plummet into the void for ever.
This is what you want Ma?
You want people to keep on floating in this stupid sea of dogmas for ever?
So now the way we define words somehow inhibits our ability to discover things.
I do not doubt that you are a good person, but to call you insane would be an understatement.
"Faith is the excuse people give when they have no evidence."
- Matt Dillahunty.
- Matt Dillahunty.