What happens when you die?

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  • ChEeKyGaTo
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2003
    • 19

    #46
    I was never a religious person, so I have spent countless nights thinking about what could happen after you leave the shell you call a body. What I have come to think is, you leave this demension, to a whole new level to live again, not on earth or in our unvierse, but in an alternate universe.When you "die" in that universe, you move on to the next one, and on and on until you reach the "end" but you are really just starting over again. Earth my just be that first level so noone would have a knowlage of the last "level" you were in. Maybe your memory is wiped when you move on, who knows? I beleive very strongly in this theory, as does everyone else in their own theory.

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    • brutisgrr
      FFR Player
      • Jun 2004
      • 12

      #47
      The matter is recycled. That's all there is to it.

      Since we know that energy cannot be destroyed, at least, in any sense we see, the energy that makes up your being and your conscousness is recycled into the base matter of the universe. And before you argue against this, know that we are self-aware, that we are alive, and we know it. Think for a second, and you'll agree. So obviously your energy is recycled through whatever various states that is goes through, and eventually ends up alive again. It's a never ending cycle.

      So just think. Every time you light a fire, or turn on a light, it could be composed of your fore-fathers energy.

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      • TheAppleEater
        FFR Player
        • Jun 2004
        • 51

        #48
        I don't think i would like going to heaven if it is a place of constant happieness... That would be boring. But I think that your personality and everything you are is created by your brain, when you die your brain stops so your peronality and "soul" is gone. I think Heaven is just to comfort you before you die and loved ones after you die.

        And also, I dont believe in Hell but if it does exist i don't see what is so wrong with the devil. The way I see it is he takes the bad people and punishes them. Your parents punish you when you do something bad, does that make them bad people?

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        • brutisgrr
          FFR Player
          • Jun 2004
          • 12

          #49
          Another thought on death...

          It makes sense that wherever we go after we die, we don't remember what we were before. If so, it wouldn't take you very long to go mad, facing the prospect that you will exist like this for eternity, not changing, and doing the same things over and over... cuz you gotta admit, you will find new things to do, but with forever in front and behind you, you will go mad with boredom. Not knowing what you have already accomplished makes it fun/interesting to do over again. Ignorance is bliss. Always was and always will be.

          ...Just a thought.

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          • Jam930
            FFR Player
            • Apr 2004
            • 1069

            #50
            I wish I could live for eternity. I wouldn't mind it at all, would never get bored, as long as I continue to fear death the way I do now.

            Eventually your body will stop functioning, your brain will fire its last neurons, and if your corpse is lucky, it will be buried, where it will decompose.

            You will be forgotten, and dismissed as yet another unsuccessful human being. You did not find the purpose of life.


            Even Einstine was a failure at life. He did a great thing... but now he's dead. Gone. Forever. You think he gives a crap if you remember E-MC^2 ?
            He's gone, without having found the purpose to life!


            The first human being ever was probably SO afraid of death, afraid of ceasing to exist, as you would be logically. But as a race, we have been domesticated to live calm and simple lives until some idiot screws up, your body fails, or you just have some bad luck, resulting in your death.


            Those who are religious should not take their sense of security for granted.
            -Jamie

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            • LEGO
              Banned
              • Apr 2003
              • 994

              #51
              DEATHHHHHHH

              I do not fear it, it could only hope to fear me. I have so much to tell who ever is there waiting.

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              • Jam930
                FFR Player
                • Apr 2004
                • 1069

                #52
                Those who are religious should not take their sense of security for granted.

                Wow... someone should quote me on that. I'm feeling narcissistic.
                -Jamie

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                • LEGO
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 994

                  #53
                  Ya how about no

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                  • TheAppleEater
                    FFR Player
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 51

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Jam930
                    Those who are religious should not take their sense of security for granted.
                    Hah, what do you say to that LEGO?? Somebody did quote her.

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                    • Jam930
                      FFR Player
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 1069

                      #55
                      Ha! Thankyou AppleEater... what exactly is your av?
                      -Jamie

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                      • LEGO
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 994

                        #56
                        i dont care!11!!!!11111!!!111!11

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