Life has taught me some things about death. When I lost my grandmother some years ago, I found that I was unable to accept it.
Death is hard to accept. Its something we tend to not think about a lot for obvious reasons until it happens to us or we turn on the news. I won't say I don't have my own views on the afterlife. But deep down I think we all know it's the end. Humans have for thousands of years tried to find immortality and explain the unexplainable. However, the dark truth is death is the end and it is eternal.
When someone close to you dies, a piece of you goes with them; you will now have to find your new normal. You are now less than you were; you must re-calibrate, that’s just the way it is.
Painful but true.
Death is not a part of life; that’s a bunch of baloney.
Death has been a part of life for the past 3 billion years on this planet. I know it's hard to accept but that's just life. Remember Paul “The very definition of mental illness follows: it is an inability to deal with, or cope with reality.” -Furry Fandom part 4
I have seen people in conditions that are so bad that you couldn’t even begin to imagine what it would be like; yet, they hang on to life anyway. Why? According to their testimonies, they are afraid to die.
Makes seance death is the great unknown. We have been trying to find the answers since man first appeared on this rock over 2-300K years ago. If the science is correct then when the brain dies you die.
One of the biggest selling points of religion follows: the church is a sanctuary city from an angry God who wants to punish you in hell for every sin you ever committed.
If one is still under sin, they are still in slavery to the fear of death
Are they? I don't believe in sin or the Christian God but I don't fear death. While I know many Christians that do. I fully know what it is while it is uncomfortable I accept what it is and why it happens. So I live life the best I can and if there's an afterlife great however knowing what I do I don't believe in one.
Without fear of death, religion has no product to sell
Ding ding ding ding ding. Religion relies heavily on ignorance and the fear of the unknown. When humans don't understand something, they tend to make things up. For example, in the early years of religion, everything was deified. Gods of wind, love, the sun, harvest, and so on. After all, how does the sun move? God moves it. The more we understand about the universe the fewer Gods exist.
This is hard to make it is normal to have a fear of the unknown. And while I fully embrace the reality of life that death is most likely the end. Remember if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.
But what about NDEs? Just hallucinations caused by I believe lack of oxygen to the brain but I'm not sure. But yea basically hallucinations.
But what about the powerful testimonies from people that saw Jesus and went to heaven or hell? What about the Hindus that see Vishnu, or the Muslim that sees Allah, or the child that sees Santa? You can find many examples and powerful testimonies from just about every religion, beliefs, spirituality, and even nonreligion.
I will leave yoiu with the words of Stephen Hawking “I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. ”
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