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Jim_Davis
02-28-2007, 09:45 PM
Recently I have been thinking about death a lot (hope its not a sign). So I was thinking, what do you think happens once your number is up? Do you fear death? Do you believe in god?

The Noose
02-28-2007, 10:05 PM
I fear the unknown. And death is a complete bastard IMO. The thought of never seeing, feeling, or experiencing anything again is quite scary and depressing.
BUT wen u really imagine idying and not being around anymore, everything in life becomes that more beautiful and precious.

I have a strange philosophy that by decomposing u are truly becoming one with nature. Sadly ur too dead to appreciate just how amazingly repulsive the process is.

Jim_Davis
02-28-2007, 10:58 PM
I find it difficult to believe with are a result of "the big bang" or whatever. I believe there has to be a god. You just have to be.

eazy_mas
03-01-2007, 05:43 AM
I find it difficult to believe with are a result of "the big bang" or whatever. I believe there has to be a god. You just have to be.

well you could belive in both.

and yes i belive life after death then what i living here for?

Mick Hucknall
03-01-2007, 12:20 PM
quite depressing the board prick

7001
03-01-2007, 07:39 PM
I don't fear death. In fact, when the time comes I will probably greet it with open arms (or maybe not). I just don't want to die from 1 of them funky diseases like cancer or aids. I don't want to wither away to nothing and then die. I want to die like a man. With dignity. On my own 2 feet. If I do end up with a terminal disease then I will take matters into my own hands.

What I believe is that when you die, that's it. There is no heaven or hell. There is no after life or reincarnation.

eazy_mas
03-02-2007, 04:04 AM
I don't fear death. In fact, when the time comes I will probably greet it with open arms (or maybe not). I just don't want to die from 1 of them funky diseases like cancer or aids. I don't want to wither away to nothing and then die. I want to die like a man. With dignity. On my own 2 feet. If I do end up with a terminal disease then I will take matters into my own hands.

What I believe is that when you die, that's it. There is no heaven or hell. There is no after life or reincarnation.

what is use of living

7001
03-02-2007, 07:47 AM
what is use of living

I don't know...

eazy_mas
03-02-2007, 08:16 AM
I don't know...

that is something you gotta search for.

because the reason you are living is the same reason you are dieing and the reason you are here too.

Southpaw Stinger
03-02-2007, 10:46 AM
what is use of living


to reproduce and get pissed. Thats all i can think of.

The Noose
03-02-2007, 12:31 PM
that is something you gotta search for.

because the reason you are living is the same reason you are dieing and the reason you are here too.


I think if one is content, then they do not need to search for their purpose in life, or why they are here. Only those who fell they are missing somthing or are not happy may feel the need to ask what is the purpose of life.

Plato believed the highest form of human activity was contemplation, not neccessarily realisation or progression. Meaning that the awnsers to lifes biggest questions werent that important to know. But enjoy and appreciating the wonder of life without needing to believe in n after life.

This life has unlimited experiences. I dont feel the need to believe that 'there must be more'. Or ask myself 'is this all there is'. Because life is too amazing and sacred if u look at it the right way.

eazy_mas
03-03-2007, 12:29 AM
to reproduce and get pissed. Thats all i can think of.

I think if one is content, then they do not need to search for their purpose in life, or why they are here. Only those who fell they are missing somthing or are not happy may feel the need to ask what is the purpose of life.

Plato believed the highest form of human activity was contemplation, not neccessarily realisation or progression. Meaning that the awnsers to lifes biggest questions werent that important to know. But enjoy and appreciating the wonder of life without needing to believe in n after life.

This life has unlimited experiences. I dont feel the need to believe that 'there must be more'. Or ask myself 'is this all there is'. Because life is too amazing and sacred if u look at it the right way.

life is limited so you experiences is limited. another thing way live when you know you going to end up dead in the road anyway. there is a higher purpose of life than just been happy there is something that goes with you to the grave.

the problem with finding happiness answer is depend on person to person but also to get really happy you should have some conflicts there is no rainbow without sunshine. happniess is some aboard word that has many different meaning for example some people are envous enought that they feel happy when others are down. so what the unhappy vitcim in that sitaution is.

The Noose
03-03-2007, 09:17 AM
life is limited so you experiences is limited. another thing way live when you know you going to end up dead in the road anyway. there is a higher purpose of life than just been happy there is something that goes with you to the grave.

the problem with finding happiness answer is depend on person to person but also to get really happy you should have some conflicts there is no rainbow without sunshine. happniess is some aboard word that has many different meaning for example some people are envous enought that they feel happy when others are down. so what the unhappy vitcim in that sitaution is.

Im not sure how life is limited. It is impossible to do everything and go everywhere, or read and understand all that is written, or talk to all the people you would like to.
We dont know our limitations.

Why live when you know you are going to end up dead in the road? lol

Why get out of bed in the morning only to return to it at night?
Why watch a film if you know its going to end?
Why go for a walk if you only end up back at home??
If you are able to appreciate how special little things can be in life, then you dont spend it hoping there is an afterlife which is better.
In a way that is greedy. You must appreciate what you have, not what you will get in the future

If there is no afterlife does that make the lives of the people you love pointless? Is all the time you spend with them meaningless?.

KoolWillie
03-17-2007, 03:00 PM
Im not sure how life is limited. It is impossible to do everything and go everywhere, or read and understand all that is written, or talk to all the people you would like to.
We dont know our limitations.

Why live when you know you are going to end up dead in the road? lol

Why get out of bed in the morning only to return to it at night?
Why watch a film if you know its going to end?
Why go for a walk if you only end up back at home??
If you are able to appreciate how special little things can be in life, then you dont spend it hoping there is an afterlife which is better.
In a way that is greedy. You must appreciate what you have, not what you will get in the future

If there is no afterlife does that make the lives of the people you love pointless? Is all the time you spend with them meaningless?.

Nicely said, I believe in god.. there has too be a god right? I also believe in evoulotion that we may have evolved from apes... Do you's get what I'm saying

kayjay
03-17-2007, 03:03 PM
ask Kaynan; I agree with the kid

Oasis_Lad
03-17-2007, 03:08 PM
Life after death is a concept designed to ease the fear of death and man's mortality.

Life after death is such an absurd concept to me.

Jim_Davis
03-17-2007, 04:14 PM
Most people I talk to, Christian or not, believe in god. They just dont follow a religion. I think I could accept death if it was "just the end" cos I'd be dead and wouldnt know. But I truely believe in god and Jesus.

The Noose
03-20-2007, 04:56 PM
For me....its about the journey, not the destination.

Scottie2Hottie
03-21-2007, 03:49 AM
Life after death is a concept designed to ease the fear of death and man's mortality.

Life after death is such an absurd concept to me.

death scared me back in the day.

but when it comes down to it, worst thing that could happen is you just cease to think. you wont know what happened anyway.

after a good solid life, not necessarily that long, ill be ready to risk takin the eternal nap.

and who knows, maybe something cooler lies beyond the grave. reincarnation, heaven or hell (hell cant be that bad...after a few years of torture i figure youd be used to it, and at least id meet frank sinatra).

heaven confuses me. things that feel good are sins. heaven is paradise. what constitutes my paradise would be sinful, wouldnt it? ive hypothesized that heaven really is just closeness to god, which would probly feel pretty awesome. my actual idea of hell is distance from god which pains you.

if there is a big man upstairs, he knows that behind all i do, my motive is making others happy. my intentions are good. hopefully that counts for somethin.

Jimmy The Gent
03-21-2007, 04:23 AM
If I die after Hoff and Oasis. I want them kneeling at the pearly gates ready to suck me off

phallus
03-21-2007, 04:38 AM
I don't fear death. In fact, when the time comes I will probably greet it with open arms (or maybe not). I just don't want to die from 1 of them funky diseases like cancer or aids. I don't want to wither away to nothing and then die. I want to die like a man. With dignity. On my own 2 feet. If I do end up with a terminal disease then I will take matters into my own hands.

What I believe is that when you die, that's it. There is no heaven or hell. There is no after life or reincarnation.

i'm not afraid of death, i've come close a couple times and now i agree with zapata - "it's better to die on your feet than live on your knees"

whether you're ready for death or not, it's gonna happen

JOM'S
03-21-2007, 08:30 AM
that is something you gotta search for.

because the reason you are living is the same reason you are dieing and the reason you are here too.

wow great stuff there ...

death is inevetable, i just hope when my time comes i have done all that i have to do ...

OptimusWolf
03-21-2007, 01:36 PM
I honestly have never thought about life after death. Even if I try to, I just can't help stopping and subliminally thinking "you stupid ****, get on with real stuff and don't worry about things that are of no concern to you"

Ishak Pasha
03-21-2007, 02:27 PM
im not afraid of death.

but the thing that scares me is when you die. your gone. you dont see, you dont think, you dont hear nothing. it's like the feeling when any human being not born yet. thats the feeling. silence pure silence.

Jim_Davis
03-21-2007, 02:51 PM
but the thing that scares me is when you die. your gone. you dont see, you dont think, you dont hear nothing. it's like the feeling when any human being not born yet. thats the feeling. silence pure silence.

That's what scares people the most. If you are a non-believer, and you truely believe that its the end when you die just think as long as you dont dwell on it then you wont even know when you are dead. I believe in god though but I'm not gonna force it on anyone else.

*!#@PBRick@#!*
03-21-2007, 02:53 PM
Heaven or Hell... It's a choice...

Ta Khent
03-21-2007, 03:31 PM
Greetings...

With all of this talk of life after death, Heaven, and Hell, (lol) I thought I'd present this in such a way that maybe we all can comprehend.

Most of us have experienced moments of a hell-like state, most of us have experienced moments of a heaven-like state. This we know for sure: life has it's ups and downs. Beyond the physical life, so far, nobody KNOWS anything about a Heaven or Hell. They can only tell you what they've read and heard.

However, if you see me crying because the bank foreclosed on my house, my wife is leaving me, my children have turned to a life of crime, that is my hell, and you have witnessed to that. If you see me smiling, because I have a roof over my head, my children are taken care of, I'm helping someone in need, that is my heaven, and you have witnessed to that.

Anything otherwise being taught and preached about Heaven and Hell is speculation, and a belief that should be carefully thought out before spreading to the masses. The most reasonable thing to say is that this is what you believe, and leave it at that. People need to be careful about what they impose upon others as truth, when they have no way of proving it, other than written words. To make such drastic and far-fetched claims without proof only makes people look foolish…because when we yell, “PROVE IT”, we get nothing but more doctrine, or the “I’ll be prayin’ for you” spill. Come on people, this stuff is played out. And before any of you get all emotional, it is not my intentions to directly attack people’s faith……just facts of life that most of us can relate to.

~peace~

Jim_Davis
03-21-2007, 05:23 PM
I dislike agnostics. They just wanna sit on the fence. Never read the bible or go church but when they die if there is a heaven they want in. lol.

The Noose
03-21-2007, 06:07 PM
Greetings...

With all of this talk of life after death, Heaven, and Hell, (lol) I thought I'd present this in such a way that maybe we all can comprehend.

Most of us have experienced moments of a hell-like state, most of us have experienced moments of a heaven-like state. This we know for sure: life has it's ups and downs. Beyond the physical life, so far, nobody KNOWS anything about a Heaven or Hell. They can only tell you what they've read and heard.

However, if you see me crying because the bank foreclosed on my house, my wife is leaving me, my children have turned to a life of crime, that is my hell, and you have witnessed to that. If you see me smiling, because I have a roof over my head, my children are taken care of, I'm helping someone in need, that is my heaven, and you have witnessed to that.

Anything otherwise being taught and preached about Heaven and Hell is speculation, and a belief that should be carefully thought out before spreading to the masses. The most reasonable thing to say is that this is what you believe, and leave it at that. People need to be careful about what they impose upon others as truth, when they have no way of proving it, other than written words. To make such drastic and far-fetched claims without proof only makes people look foolish…because when we yell, “PROVE IT”, we get nothing but more doctrine, or the “I’ll be prayin’ for you” spill. Come on people, this stuff is played out. And before any of you get all emotional, it is not my intentions to directly attack people’s faith……just facts of life that most of us can relate to.

~peace~

Heaven and hell havent really been mentioned much.
What do u think about life after death?

The Noose
03-21-2007, 06:14 PM
That's what scares people the most. If you are a non-believer, and you truely believe that its the end when you die just think as long as you dont dwell on it then you wont even know when you are dead.

I think its not death that most people are scared of. Its dying. Its the knowledge you're going to die. You are aware and conscious of the process.

That applies to 'believers' and 'non-believers'.

Everyone is leaving their friends and family behind.
Imagine never ever getting to see De La Hoya fight PBF! That would be such a ****er!

Jim_Davis
03-21-2007, 06:30 PM
Everyone is leaving their friends and family behind.
Imagine never ever getting to see De La Hoya fight PBF! That would be such a ****er!

LOOOOL that made me chuckle

Ta Khent
03-21-2007, 06:34 PM
Heaven and hell havent really been mentioned much.
What do u think about life after death?


The spirit/Energy is initiated in the blood causing life to exist in the physical body. Once a being loses it potential endurance and expectance of life, these Energies within (all life) start to depart from the physical body emerging back to its maker: (Pure Energy), thereby, reuniting with its maker/creator. Thus, the Energy (Spirit as we call it) has departed the flesh body prior to its death and returned back to from whence it came, and once it final spew of light force departs the body, it dies.

These depleted spews of energy life forces overall objective is to be reconstructed in its greatest potential desire: to be all that it can be, never ceasing to exist (thus, it is said we/our spirit lives forever); this is why and how the intelligence of human nature and spirit become perfect and everlasting once it reaches its life expectancy and objective.

Not only does some of these spews of life forces remain indebted with the orignial eternal source, but is reconstructed in other forms of life and this is why we find New Life of all kinds of plants, mammals, animals/humans coming into being. Our best sciences are making New discoveries of various species often in this realm of life. These New Beings are being Re-Created and Reconstructed from the once depleted energy life of our own being that never died and are generating new life in other forms.

DRZ
03-22-2007, 02:32 AM
the only thing that lives when you die is the maggot eating away at your carcass

JOM'S
03-22-2007, 03:08 AM
The spirit/Energy is initiated in the blood causing life to exist in the physical body. Once a being loses it potential endurance and expectance of life, these Energies within (all life) start to depart from the physical body emerging back to its maker: (Pure Energy), thereby, reuniting with its maker/creator. Thus, the Energy (Spirit as we call it) has departed the flesh body prior to its death and returned back to from whence it came, and once it final spew of light force departs the body, it dies.

These depleted spews of energy life forces overall objective is to be reconstructed in its greatest potential desire: to be all that it can be, never ceasing to exist (thus, it is said we/our spirit lives forever); this is why and how the intelligence of human nature and spirit become perfect and everlasting once it reaches its life expectancy and objective.

Not only does some of these spews of life forces remain indebted with the orignial eternal source, but is reconstructed in other forms of life and this is why we find New Life of all kinds of plants, mammals, animals/humans coming into being. Our best sciences are making New discoveries of various species often in this realm of life. These New Beings are being Re-Created and Reconstructed from the once depleted energy life of our own being that never died and are generating new life in other forms.

this remind me of "THE FORCE" in Star Wars ...

JWL
03-27-2007, 02:52 PM
Life eternal can only be achieved through our savior Jesus Christ.

The Noose
03-27-2007, 07:23 PM
............:duh:

Life eternal can only be achieved through our savior Jesus Christ.

Dr.Depravity
03-27-2007, 10:59 PM
The great philosopher Scarface said it best. "Everybody want heaven...nobody want death." Dr. Filth knows what Im talking about.
When I was told I had a chance of dying a few years ago. I didn't think about life after death or any of that stuff. I just was worried who would take care of my kids and that they would have enough money. I never really thought about that until now.

Ta Khent
03-28-2007, 06:19 PM
Life eternal can only be achieved through our savior Jesus Christ.


Such an erroneous statement.

D-M
04-25-2007, 04:33 AM
take (natural)drugs and you will see that there is other dimension of this world

TomRiddle
04-25-2007, 04:42 AM
To the well organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.

Addison
04-25-2007, 04:45 AM
take (natural)drugs and you will see that there is other dimension of this world

True. :beerchug:

I was there recently.

There are defnately other worlds.

Here.

Simultaneous to this one.

TomRiddle
04-25-2007, 04:48 AM
take (natural)drugs and you will see that there is other dimension of this world

that's probably be in the world of ****. lol

$ LegenD $
04-25-2007, 09:16 PM
im dying to live rather than living to die............

futurebeast67
06-18-2007, 03:30 PM
it is the only thing that is scary just stopping no longer existing just darkness

$ LegenD $
06-18-2007, 07:31 PM
anyone believe in reincarnation?

Southpaw Stinger
06-18-2007, 08:34 PM
anyone believe in reincarnation?

Knowing my luck I'll probably come back as me :nonono:

siablo14
06-18-2007, 09:36 PM
y am i dying to live if i am just living to die?

$ LegenD $
06-18-2007, 11:28 PM
^ they way i look at it is im dying to live homie.....some people are just here living to die u know just waiting not doing much in their life....life is too short to just sit back and ride the wave....well unless your a paris hilton or the son of vince mcmahon.....

brently1979
06-19-2007, 12:19 AM
it is the only thing that is scary just stopping no longer existing just darkness
Have you ever had a sleep with out dreams, ever hit your head and wake up not know what happened to you.

You won't be able to see the darkness. Because your brain would have shut down, a bit like a CPU.

Malchius
06-20-2007, 07:33 AM
I think that religon was made up to stop people from being afraid. Death is natural and it happens when it happens. I'm not afraid of death becuase i'll proably die doind something stupid like try to stroke a hungry cat, which in turn maul me.

* FeistyWench *
06-20-2007, 10:55 AM
i desperately want there to be an afterlife, but my brain highly doubts it.
:dunno:

futurebeast67
06-21-2007, 12:08 PM
^ same here i wish that the religions were true but ijust have trouble beleiving

MANGLER
12-25-2009, 04:46 AM
Recently I have been thinking about death a lot (hope its not a sign). So I was thinking, what do you think happens once your number is up? Do you fear death? Do you believe in god?

I'm pretty sure death is final, no afterlife. People pass on and the world goes on without em.

I obviously am happy to be alive, so I don't think about death much. I guess that'll kick in once I'm older or have accomplished all I want in my life.

I don't believe in god. Too much shady **** happens to good people for there to be a holy protector of some kind.