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Cierejai
Caldari BlackSite Prophecy
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Posted - 2009.02.07 23:46:00 -
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It's like falling asleep. You are not aware of it. It just happens. No pain. No light. No nothing. No one can prove anything, everyone has their own system of beliefs. No one is right, no one is wrong. |

FunzzeR
Counter Errorist Unit
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Posted - 2009.02.08 03:15:00 -
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Well... As a student of economics, I personally subscribe to the Economist's Theory of Reincarnation:
"If you're good, you come back on a higher level. Cats come back as dogs, dogs come back as horses, and people--if they've been real good like George Washington--come back as money."
Sorry could not help it. 
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Sokratesz
Rionnag Alba
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Posted - 2009.02.08 15:34:00 -
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I die, I'm no longer there, so I cannot experience anything. I am nothing but electrical impulses in my body and when that disintegrates, I cease to be.
Your cap ship deserves CPR's! |

Ka Jolo
The Tuskers
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Posted - 2009.02.11 11:15:00 -
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I believe in the more-or-less orthodox Christian version of life after death.
This is an interesting question which cannot be objectively answered at this time, of course. Our answers all depend on our starting assumptions.
I am a big fan of science and wonder if there is a way one could go about testing theories of existence after death. It seems to me we'd have to come to some deeper understanding of "life" and "death" than is philosophically possible at this time, and probably a deeper understanding of "self" and "person." (I'm thinking of people who seem to have become "someone else" or changed personality after traumatic head injuries; are they the same people?)
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annoing
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Posted - 2009.02.11 12:06:00 -
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You're born, you die. The bit in the middle is called 'living' and life is for living, not hoping there is something better after it ends. Make the most of what you've got and get on with it.
As for my personal beliefs. I will die and thats that. I am NOT scared of death itself. Do I want to die? Of course not, but I will. I have tried to explain to my children that death is inevitable and that they should celebrate life not mourn death.
Actually, I just remembered something my great uncle Eric told me on his death-bed:
You only truely die when the last person that remembers you die themselves.
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