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What happens after death? SERIOUS DISCUSSION
HideoKojima:
Agnostic ftw!
Anyways. Who knows man. Christians/Catholics have the best mindset really, you get to go to heaven.
If you die something good happens. Atheists and shit once you ded you ded. Which is kinda depressing mindset.
Though honestly, Heaven almost sounds boring because it's forever which seems odd and scary.
I wish it's like a vidya gaem. When we die, we just make a new character. :p
Who knows man. Who knows....
--- Quote from: Death M.D. on October 11, 2012, 12:14:39 AM ---If you've ever seen Torchwood, death and the afterlife was a reoccurring theme, even in the first episode.
It really made you think about this kind of stuff, albeit their explanation was pretty dark. It did a good job of making it more "scary" when you thought a character was going to die (and given the nature of torchwood, you really didn't know when someone was going to die).
As for my personal beliefs, I really don't know. I don't really have a belief as to what happens when you die. If you want to look at what science tells us, you just die. Brain activity ceases, nothing happens. It just stops.
I'm a pretty firm believer in the paranormal/ghosts though. The thing is though, my thoughts are entirely based on residual energy. Someone could be really attached to a place, or an object, and a imprint is left behind. That's the explanation I follow, at least. The residual levels can vary from events/sounds that just repeat through time, regardless if someone is there to hear it, to sentience or a "clone" of the person who was there.
Again though, that's getting into my crackpot theories about ghosts. Blame /x/ for that. Psychic energies and whatnot.
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"I'm a pretty firm believer in the paranormal/ghosts though. The thing is though, my thoughts are entirely based on residual energy. Someone could be really attached to a place, or an object, and a imprint is left behind. That's the explanation I follow, at least. The residual levels can vary from events/sounds that just repeat through time, regardless if someone is there to hear it, to sentience or a "clone" of the person who was there."
Yea, it goes on debates of philosophical crap. Makes people think "Am I really here?" And then people would use the old quote "I think, therefore I am." but then one could say "What if we were made to think that?" and the cycle continues with no real answer. lol
Deathie:
--- Quote from: HideoKojima on October 11, 2012, 12:24:14 AM ---Yea, it goes on debates of philosophical crap. Makes people think "Am I really here?" And then people would use the old quote "I think, therefore I am." but then one could say "What if we were made to think that?" and the cycle continues with no real answer. lol
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I like to pretend this is just a giant game of Spore.
jimonions:
Freedom and a whole lot of nothing.
pyrosheep:
I'm an Atheist so I don't believe in an after-life, but then again I don't know what happens when you die. If I had to guess it's probably just an eternal slumber because you're DEAD.
yoshi:
I personally think you become another living creature. That's all
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