RE: Eternal afterlife
February 2, 2018 at 6:03 am
(This post was last modified: February 2, 2018 at 6:12 am by Banned.)
(January 29, 2018 at 11:01 pm)The Gentleman Bastard Wrote: So, what you're saying is that you'll be physically and mentally transformed to the point that you won't really be "you" any more. Why in the fuck would you even want that?!?
Nope. I am who I am as much because of my failures as my successes. Perfection is just another lie you asshats tell yourselves to feel better about thinking you get to go someplace wonderful while the majority of those who ever lived go somewhere far worse.
To begin with I never said that the transformation makes you someone you are not, someone else said that,
and I understand that you are trying to show gratitude for the current human condition - well done.
Sorry for chopping up your post, but I generally only quote what I am commenting on.
(February 1, 2018 at 7:56 am)Sal Wrote:(February 1, 2018 at 7:49 am)Banned Wrote: So you don't get sick, tired or die.
One of the defining characteristics of human nature is our mortality; a lot of our actions stem from the finite time we have, this is often played upon in stories, where people behave very differently if they got to know they had a short time to live contrasted if they lived for a very long time or forever.
And all this about we'd have different bodies neglects that we are not just our brains, but our bodies too, it's an integral part of who we are as human beings.
Face it, you wouldn't be "you" if you lived the way Heaven is envisioned to be.
I totally agree, the idea of dispensing with the body and living in another state, if that is at all possible, denies the reality of the development and synchronicity between the mind and body, to form a whole character or person.
So the resurrection covers that need, by giving back the original body, but the disease, imperfections and mortality is taken away.
(February 1, 2018 at 2:04 pm)Khemikal Wrote:(February 1, 2018 at 7:49 am)Banned Wrote: So you don't get sick, tired or die.That' a pretty weak list of things to trade your mind, credibility and basic human decency for. To each his own, I guess. You could just take a vitamin and go to bed a little bit earlier...you realize? The thord seems more than a little bit disingenuous, you know that you're going to die, it's conveniently -after- your death that you expect all the goodies in the first place.
You are the one that insists on some poor trade off. Please test your perceptions of what the Bible says.
And on the same note, death is not the doorway to the next life as taught by the churches and almost all religions, and there will be people living in the last days of earth who will be transformed without experiencing death.