The question of whether or not there is an afterlife is not worth asking. Just like the god question.
Just like whether or not Hogwarts exists is not worth asking even though it'd change all our lives if did.
They're both ridiculous questions that are actually ridiculous claims and they don't really deserve an answer.
If you go about life thinking you score a point every time you ask a ridiculous question and people are honest enough to say they don't know, then you can score a lot of points by asking about the existence of things in fiction. That's what the bible is, fiction. I don't walk around asking people if they thought hobbits existed, then say, well but you can't really know, can you? If there's a hobbit somewhere, you may not know about it. So that's it? Your position is that you don't know?
Seriously?
Just like whether or not Hogwarts exists is not worth asking even though it'd change all our lives if did.
They're both ridiculous questions that are actually ridiculous claims and they don't really deserve an answer.
If you go about life thinking you score a point every time you ask a ridiculous question and people are honest enough to say they don't know, then you can score a lot of points by asking about the existence of things in fiction. That's what the bible is, fiction. I don't walk around asking people if they thought hobbits existed, then say, well but you can't really know, can you? If there's a hobbit somewhere, you may not know about it. So that's it? Your position is that you don't know?
Seriously?