RE: Where do we go when we die and are you afraid?
July 22, 2020 at 9:04 am
(This post was last modified: July 22, 2020 at 9:04 am by Peebothuhlu.)
(July 22, 2020 at 8:43 am)Shazzalovesnovels Wrote: (A) I'm only 19 and still seeking answers but so far I've got this.
1. Hope (that he's real)
2. It makes a LOT of sense that he would exist, meaning I find it plausible based on the Bible
3. Too many coincidences
4. The Big Bang DOESN'T make sense
5. There is a limitation to man's knowledge. We don't even have the cure for cancer, how can we be so sure that's not all we don't know about? If we don't even have definitive answers on religion vs the big bang and the Genesis and end of mankind, it means there's a that we're not aware of certain things.
What are your thoughts on this?
(A)
*A, the halcyon days of youth.
1) That's great. Good for you.
Though a small part of me now types "Hope is but the first step upon the road to disappointment".
Sorry for the Warhammer 40K quote.
2) Well... such propositions make sense to you now. You'll read more and learn more and your ideas may change.
3) Uhm. Coincidences of what, perchance?
4) Things don't have to make sense to be true. Also, I'm sure that people here will help you with your understanding of the principle/concepts about the Univers' possible early phase.
5) INdeed. We do not currently have a panacea for cancer. We do, however, have many treatments for many of the types of cancer that pop uip in humans. Actually... we're also pretty good at helping other critters that have cancer pop up in them.
Wait? Religion Vs the big bang? The two ideas aren't mutually exclusingve, you know?
As for the 'Gensis' of Humanity? Sure we do. Our early homind ancestors survived, multiplied and spread across the world. Leading to a few species that shared our spaces. Sadly, Homosapien Sapiens is the only extant species about today.
The end of our species is yet to be written.
(Wait? Are you Sarah Connor? )
Cheers.
Not at work.