"Toys are most beautiful right before they break!"
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
Poll: Your view on death This poll is closed. |
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Death Is Beautiful | 13 | 54.17% | |
I'm Afraid Of Death | 11 | 45.83% | |
Total | 24 vote(s) | 100% |
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I think death is beautiful.
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"Toys are most beautiful right before they break!" Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
RE: I think death is beautiful.
November 6, 2013 at 6:03 pm
(This post was last modified: November 6, 2013 at 6:04 pm by The Reality Salesman01.)
I've always enjoyed this little gem on the matter.
Socrates Wrote: [edit] Should say "Plato wrote"...but eh...you get the idea.
Neither. I don't fear death for me, but do fear the deaths of others.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
RE: I think death is beautiful.
November 7, 2013 at 5:24 am
(This post was last modified: November 7, 2013 at 5:39 am by Bipolar Bob.)
I neither fear death all that much having come to terms with my mortality nor do I in anyway find death beautiful. I find death like many things we have to do in this life a boring and mundane pain in the ass. It's sort of like visiting the dentist if you ask me. I know there are weirdos out there like Jack Nicholson in Little Shop of Horrors who think that visiting the dentist is beautiful but I am not that type of weirdo. I am a different type of weirdo.
Face it, for most of us death isn't going to be a Hollywood spectacular where we go out on a bang and high note, most of us are going to have boring deaths...meaning there will be no synchronized swimming, no big Bollywood musical number and no fat Viking women coming to take us to Odin while they sing opera happening when we die. Most of us are just going to pass away for the most trivial of reasons like we got way too old for this shit or we caught some godforsaken disease from a public restroom or we accidentally stuck a fork into an electrical outlet. See? You just can't win in living and you can't win in dying. (November 3, 2013 at 5:16 pm)frankiej Wrote: If I am dead, then I can't play Pokemon. That is truly terrifying. But you won't know that you can't play pokémon...so ... Like most other have said, I won't care one iota when I'm dead because I'll be dead. The actual process however is something I do not wish to contemplate at this moment in time. Love atheistforums.org? Consider becoming a patreon and helping towards our server costs.
I don't see why death should be beautiful. I've seen a couple people die: both my grandfathers, my grandmother and my father. None of them were beautiful. Especially not my fathers. His death was very unpleasant to watch, he was only about 55 and he died with blood pouring out his mouth and tubes everywhere with all his organs failing (don't abuse alcohol, kids). My grandfathers both died leaving a depressed wife behind, and my grandmother died in fear of her own death.
In the grand scheme of things, I could see how someone could find it beautiful. All that circle-of-life, romantic stuff... I do find it "beautiful"(not the word I'd use, but now I feel too primed to not use it) that it happens to lowest and highest of people and all creatures. And the eternal nothingness does seem to be the best outcome compared to many of the afterlife myths. But to hear someone say "death is beautiful" automatically makes me feel like they are one of those wannabe more logical, wiser-than-thou-art, atheist martyrs who want to seem like they have some unique insight to offer the world. But that's not fair of me. RE: I think death is beautiful.
November 9, 2013 at 5:00 pm
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2013 at 5:01 pm by Ryantology.)
(November 9, 2013 at 4:37 pm)Sedna Wrote: But to hear someone say "death is beautiful" automatically makes me feel like they are one of those wannabe more logical, wiser-than-thou-art, atheist martyrs who want to seem like they have some unique insight to offer the world. I don't really think it's that so much as it is how a lot of people choose to deal with death rather than fear it. It's certainly a more rational coping method than inventing nonsense about the afterlife. The reason I disagree is because I do not think it is unhealthy to fear death, as long as that fear doesn't grow into obsession or paranoia. I think of death as a problem that we have continually been trying to conquer since the advent of useful medical science. I really like being alive, and appreciating its necessity won't make me any less dead. Would indefinite life lead to new problems, such as hunger and overpopulation? Perhaps so, but outside of a few scattered nutcase circles, I've never heard these cited as reasons to cease attempting to fight disease and improve our quality of life. Hunger and overpopulation are not insoluble problems. I accept that indefinite life would have major ramifications for humanity's future, but I am okay with that. (November 9, 2013 at 4:37 pm)Sedna Wrote: But to hear someone say "death is beautiful" automatically makes me feel like they are one of those wannabe more logical, wiser-than-thou-art, atheist martyrs who want to seem like they have some unique insight to offer the world. Really? It just makes me think they're probably a goth... (November 9, 2013 at 5:00 pm)Ryantology Wrote: I don't really think it's that so much as it is how a lot of people choose to deal with death rather than fear it. It's certainly a more rational coping method than inventing nonsense about the afterlife.I think it can be good to accept that death will happen to everyone, and even have a positive outlook on it, but it is just my experience that a lot of atheists say similar things to this with some sort of attention-seeking motives. But that's only my experience and, like I said, it's not really a fair judgement on my part. Quote:The reason I disagree is because I do not think it is unhealthy to fear death, as long as that fear doesn't grow into obsession or paranoia. I think of death as a problem that we have continually been trying to conquer since the advent of useful medical science. I really like being alive, and appreciating its necessity won't make me any less dead.I'd like to live in some utopian society where we can essentially live as long as we want and then die whenever we so choose. We'd be so advanced that population growth and lack of resources would be simple, already be solved problems! Everyone could get a "beautiful" death, after their beautiful life! Though I imagine most of us would want something of the sort. Optimistic Mysanthrope Wrote:Really? It just makes me think they're probably a goth...This doesn't really have to do with your post, but I feel like I could say that I have never seen a goth in my life. Where are they? (November 9, 2013 at 4:37 pm)Sedna Wrote: I don't see why death should be beautiful. I've seen a couple people die: both my grandfathers, my grandmother and my father. None of them were beautiful. Especially not my fathers. His death was very unpleasant to watch, he was only about 55 and he died with blood pouring out his mouth and tubes everywhere with all his organs failing (don't abuse alcohol, kids). My grandfathers both died leaving a depressed wife behind, and my grandmother died in fear of her own death. Gallows humor, but not so funny; and probably disturbed.
Atheist Credo: A universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.
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