02-17-2020, 10:51 AM
Just to mix it up a little. I was curious that if when you die you found there is a God and afterlife, would you be completely stunned, or is there a small part of you that doesn't completely dismiss the possibility. I guess it would be the difference between there is no God and I have never seen any evidence of God, although I guess the latter could be agnostic.
Don't know how to answer the opposite question in that I would never know, but I don't dismiss that part of, at least my belief, is comfort. I can say though, that outside of not wanting to believe in my own oblivion, I feel this isn't it. I could certainly never prove it to anyone, and I have no argument for an atheist, but on the upside, I don't believe it matters what you believe or even if you don't believe. This isn't a test. There is no hell. This is an experience.
Don't know how to answer the opposite question in that I would never know, but I don't dismiss that part of, at least my belief, is comfort. I can say though, that outside of not wanting to believe in my own oblivion, I feel this isn't it. I could certainly never prove it to anyone, and I have no argument for an atheist, but on the upside, I don't believe it matters what you believe or even if you don't believe. This isn't a test. There is no hell. This is an experience.
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