Life after death is clearly real. Why do people still ridicule it?

Man, this is one stupid post.Who then aware your dead

Other people. You are NOT aware of your own death after dying.

I tell you what. Tell me where the soul is of a kid growing up in the wild with wild animals. Read up on the phenomenon and report back. Those persons don't have a soul more than your dog has.

And if you say your dog has a soul, then where is doggie heaven?
 
There are many documented stories of near death experiences.

NEAR death is still alive. So these people were not dead and could therefore not tell how it is to be dead. They were almost (nearly) dead.

Give me your email adress and I will sent you a message and pictures after I am dead.
If I can have internet overthere...:D

Which internetprovider is available overthere???:confused:
 
Other people. You are NOT aware of your own death after dying.

I tell you what. Tell me where the soul is of a kid growing up in the wild with wild animals. Read up on the phenomenon and report back. Those persons don't have a soul more than your dog has.

And if you say your dog has a soul, then where is doggie heaven?

LOL..Heaven?OK!

Your very well aware when your dead.When your out, you`ll see you never was Pekelo(it was something your consciousness were capable of to obtain and materialize).But who you really are is the pure consciousness.And consciousness is the gerund not the noun.Your stool your sitting on right now is the process, not something stationary, etc...
 
We wonder where we will go after we die. But does nobody ever wonder where we were, before we were born? There are two sides to every life. The before life and after life. Everyone keeps banging on about the after life. So what about the before life?

Dudes, expand your thinking. It will inevitably bring you into the cosmology discussion, but hey, that's your own fault! Neener!

Reminds me of that quote from Samuel Beckett (also reminds me I used to read quite a bit of Beckett, but that seems like another life, maybe there is something to the OP ! )

"What was God doing with himself before the creation?"
 
Reminds me of that quote from Samuel Beckett (also reminds me I used to read quite a bit of Beckett, but that seems like another life, maybe there is something to the OP ! )

"What was God doing with himself before the creation?"


Trading.
 
Anyhow, I don't want to destroy anybody's misbelief you subscribe whatever dilusion you want to. You believe what you want, I know what I can.
 
Whose soul is occupying the body of someone with Alzheimer's who doesn't even know what century they're in? Let me guess, it's "trapped"? But not the soul of the near death experience guy, his unmoors for a time and comes back? While experiencing something that coincidentally always mirrors their religious background? What's the "soul criteria" for coming or going? What about personality altering brain injuries?

If you actually stop to think about this concept for even a minute it's not nearly as simplistic as you seem to have concluded it is.
Logically it's pretty simple. Someone who's eye were closed, and had no heart rate describes exact details of things that happened in their room, including numbers on instruments that weren't even facing them. Forget about religion, tell me how that's possible when someone is officially dead. Not in a coma, dead.

Regarding Alzheimer's, the soul doesn't leave the body during a coma, only death.

I normally don't care to convince people in arguments, but my point is so simple, it is only your answer that is complicating this.
 
Logically it's pretty simple. Someone who's eye were closed, and had no heart rate describes exact details of things that happened in their room, including numbers on instruments that weren't even facing them. Forget about religion, tell me how that's possible when someone is officially dead. Not in a coma, dead.

Regarding Alzheimer's, the soul doesn't leave the body during a coma, only death.

I normally don't care to convince people in arguments, but my point is so simple, it is only your answer that is complicating this.


No heart rate doesn't mean dead.
 
it is only your answer that is complicating this.
That's how it usually works, people use logic to point out the flaws in yours, and that "simple" idea you had turns out to be neither simple nor potentially even rational. If you're not OK with that then you've pretty much stagnated intellectually and one wonders why you're bothering to ask such questions, given that you allege you also "don't care to convince people in arguments"?
 
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