Well, don't beat me up for perhaps breaking one of your rules (we don't talk to Fight Club... or is it that we don't talk about Fight Club? I forgot.)

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...but in what way is my observation that each of our lives is finite (as a physical organism having a beginning and an end in which no aspect of consciousness existed before nor exists afterward) seem to be a contradiction? It seems self-evident to me, barring any empirical evidence of an afterlife or rebirths (quaint and popular beliefs, granted).
Just as in the case of another post that claims a statement was "wrong" or, in this case, that something is a contradiction without any further explication, well, it doesn't actually share any cognitive value in a way that promotes further understanding.
Not that anyone is under any obligation to expand on answers, of course. But understand, without further explanation, the signal to noise ratio of either post is a bit low and what's written will stand on its own.
So... can you be more specific as to the contradiction you see?