Back and forth we go -
"You have to believe in god." "God didn't say that, he said this." "Hell isn't that, it's this." "You have to be forgiven." "You have to repent." "You can't know god until you..."
jesus-tap-dancing-christ-on-a-saltine-cracker, not a single one of you knows for sure what happens when you die, but somehow your particular interpretation of ancient scribblings from primitive minds has somehow made you the self-proclaimed authority on "the true" afterlife.
Let me tell you something about your afterlife ---
It doesn't matter how amazing Heaven is. It wouldn't matter if Hell is a great party. If you could choose any paradise you wanted for all of time, or even explore the cosmos for all eternity it would NOT matter one damn bit.
Why?
Because 1 year - or 900 trillion years into your perfect existence, you would eventually feel an overwhelming emptiness that could never be broken.
What makes any life beautiful and worth living is the chase to discover more before the end.
Only a fool would want to live forever. Make the most of what you have today.
Cinjin
"You have to believe in god." "God didn't say that, he said this." "Hell isn't that, it's this." "You have to be forgiven." "You have to repent." "You can't know god until you..."
jesus-tap-dancing-christ-on-a-saltine-cracker, not a single one of you knows for sure what happens when you die, but somehow your particular interpretation of ancient scribblings from primitive minds has somehow made you the self-proclaimed authority on "the true" afterlife.
Let me tell you something about your afterlife ---
It doesn't matter how amazing Heaven is. It wouldn't matter if Hell is a great party. If you could choose any paradise you wanted for all of time, or even explore the cosmos for all eternity it would NOT matter one damn bit.
Why?
Because 1 year - or 900 trillion years into your perfect existence, you would eventually feel an overwhelming emptiness that could never be broken.
What makes any life beautiful and worth living is the chase to discover more before the end.
Only a fool would want to live forever. Make the most of what you have today.
Cinjin