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Life and death (Read 65050 times)

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What do you think about them? What happens after you die? Is it right to kill people to find out?

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hummm
to find out, I'm not sure killing people would help...
to find out, I'm not sure killing people would help...
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Killing people would only get THEM to find out... that'd just be more nerve-wrecking, those lucky bastards get to know while you're still here wondering!

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I still believe that sacrificing zebra's at the mythological temple on my balcony will be more productive route in your search for true post-life enlightenment.
Then again, between now and 5 billion years it's rather likely that at least someone will raise us from our graves. Perhaps we'll be drones then
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Then again, between now and 5 billion years it's rather likely that at least someone will raise us from our graves. Perhaps we'll be drones then


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Quote from: "Devlyn"
I still believe that sacrificing zebra's at the mythological temple on my balcony will be more productive route in your search for true post-life enlightenment.
Then again, between now and 5 billion years it's rather likely that at least someone will raise us from our graves. Perhaps we'll be drones then
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Then again, between now and 5 billion years it's rather likely that at least someone will raise us from our graves. Perhaps we'll be drones then

Yeah, and somebody will stand there doing the Astma theme
""kugggggggggggg, Devlyn i am your father "" ""kugggggggggg""
I can't remember what i was trying to forget

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Frankly, I think that would be rather cool! It would be like this movie Galaxy Quest, where the whole society is based on a cheap sf movie
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Quote from: "Devlyn"
Perhaps we'll be drones then
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Then?

And I have no clue what happens after death because I have no religion so i don't really believe in some paradise. Then again I don't believe you just blink out of exsistence....
DDDDD EEEEE RRRRR PPPPP !!!
D D E R R P P !!!
D D EEEE RRRRR PPPPP !!!
D D E R R P
DDDDD EEEEE R R P !!!

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I find it likely that we probably really do just blink out of existence.
Not to exclude other possibilities, but that is a reasonable one. Naturally, of course, it's not one that we really like, but traditionally we don't care to explain things as a function of whether we like it or not.
E = mc^2D, where D is a boolean value representing whether we like it.
Not to exclude other possibilities, but that is a reasonable one. Naturally, of course, it's not one that we really like, but traditionally we don't care to explain things as a function of whether we like it or not.
E = mc^2D, where D is a boolean value representing whether we like it.


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Quote from: "Job"
E = mc^2D, where D is a boolean value representing whether we like it.

And mc is for MC Donalds then?
Well in fact we can be sure that we (depending on what we mean with we) don't just blink out as we're made out of some substance, substance is energie and energie can't just disapear but just change place or form.
In fact I hope to be reborn as a video game hero ;-)
t's not like I really care

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Actually, Job's equasion proves that energy can turn into matter. Doesn't it disappear then? 


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It's simple, you rot in the ground.
But are you asking what happens to our body physically or what happens to ourselves spiritually?
But are you asking what happens to our body physically or what happens to ourselves spiritually?