The entire question is ass-backward.
"Is there any evidence we don't live on in some way after death?"
The answer is this: Is there any evidence that we -do- live on in some way after death?
The answer to that one is simple. No. Which begs the real question. Why do people believe that we live on in some way after death?
The answer? Because their religion tells them so.
Now the fake Atheist (xonage is it?) wants to know why atheists feel they can claim that we do not live on in some way after death. The answer to that is obvious to anyone that isn't a moron. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that we do live on in some way after death, so thinking (or believing) that we do is idiotic wishful thinking at best.
For the fun of it, here is another take on the example that's been used several times already. I do not have any evidence that a spider monkey doesn't live up my ass, so a spider monkey must live up my ass. Ouch. Thinking like a Christian makes my head hurt.
"Is there any evidence we don't live on in some way after death?"
The answer is this: Is there any evidence that we -do- live on in some way after death?
The answer to that one is simple. No. Which begs the real question. Why do people believe that we live on in some way after death?
The answer? Because their religion tells them so.
Now the fake Atheist (xonage is it?) wants to know why atheists feel they can claim that we do not live on in some way after death. The answer to that is obvious to anyone that isn't a moron. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that we do live on in some way after death, so thinking (or believing) that we do is idiotic wishful thinking at best.
For the fun of it, here is another take on the example that's been used several times already. I do not have any evidence that a spider monkey doesn't live up my ass, so a spider monkey must live up my ass. Ouch. Thinking like a Christian makes my head hurt.