RE: No life after death
May 9, 2010 at 7:48 am
(This post was last modified: May 9, 2010 at 7:48 am by Welsh cake.)
I find an eternity of non-existence to be a blissful state bringing a new meaning to the phrase "Rest in Peace", the world and its problems cease to have any meaning at that point. Yet conversely, it is the most conceivably frightening state imaginable to theists the world over, more so than Hell or their douchebag God-concept rejecting them as 'not worthy of immortality' or preservation.
I've no reason to fear it, anymore than pre-life which is irrational to be worried about, ours is a brief moment in the lifespan of the universe which is why I'll cherish it because our lives are infinitely more valuable to us than non-existence, because of this I find acts of intentional murder to be so reprehensible and equally worthy of a death penalty.
I've no reason to fear it, anymore than pre-life which is irrational to be worried about, ours is a brief moment in the lifespan of the universe which is why I'll cherish it because our lives are infinitely more valuable to us than non-existence, because of this I find acts of intentional murder to be so reprehensible and equally worthy of a death penalty.

