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@ Apoc - No.
Im suprised at how many people are faith believers over factual evidence. |
@RULE I'm not a faith believer. That's not where I'm coming from at all. I consider myself pretty rational and I would never argue something from a faith-based standpoint. But since the question is who we are and what we a limited/not limited to, would you consider your knowledge to be a "part" of yourself?
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after death.... that big cypher in the sky i guess
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kill yourself and find out
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There Is Some "Eye Witness Accounts" And Thats It Interesting That You'd Believe Someone That Just Went Through A "Near Death Experience" Over Someone Who Didn't (Like A Child Molesting Priest) ---------- Post added at 12:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:00 PM ---------- Quote:
But That Doesn't Mean That That Won't Die Too |
Well all become Extra Dimensional beings. Basically what our eyes aren't trained to see.
Plenty of people have seen Ghosts aka Extra Dimensional beings who step into our realm to be seen. I've seen it for my self first hand so the stance that you just die isn't completely true, for some of us there is a different fate which lies ahead once we die. And who is to even say that just because your dad didn't remember anything, nothing happened? It could simply be, He just doesn't remember. It's like when you have a dream. You know you had it, but you can't quite put your finger on what it was about. You got drunk, abused a couple ppl, knecked w/a fatty, then got into a scrap on the way home, the next day you wake up and can't remember shit untill 1 of your boys reminds you. But who can remind your old Man of what happened when he briefly passed? No 1. The brain is a complex Piece of hi tec equipment. And like any piece of tech, it is prone to malfunction. |
Fucking weirdos.
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