With Sam and Dave and Aretha and Etta and Ray and Otis, I believe.I assume this would be the same as asking if a human soul actually exists or not.
Yea, that would be ignorant, but I didn't say it. What I was alluding to is that saying there is nothing before birth (or inception) and nothing after death because no one remembers it, doesn't make it true.
And then there's the problem that one's personality can be dramatically altered by brain injury. If the soul exists, it certainly seems to be very directly tied to the brain, and requires that the brain be quite fully intact and functioning.You dream because...you are alive. that is consciousness. biochemical reactions and such.
to think that something such as a soul is divinely bestowed and exists outside of cells is a bit silly.
I don't outright disparage the notion of other plains of reality--but to argue that dreaming is evidence of an eternal consciousness is downright ignorant.
In this manner, we hallucinate on a regular basis. The best part is that it's considered to be normal. If this was intelligently designed, I've got a long list of glaring flaws and mistakes that that need to be fixed.🙂
"This is not good work. If this is the best god can do, I am not impressed. Results like these do not belong on the resume of a supreme being."
I realize that these beliefs are essentially scientific heresy, and on their face they seem preposterous vis a vis the ordinary "common sense" ideas we have about corporeal existence. I will not purport to have persuasive evidence to justify these beliefs either, but nevertheless they make sense to me, and they make sense of my experience with reality.
Riveting tale, chap! :thumbsup:The reason these things are heresy is not because they contradict common sense, lots of well grounded scientific principles do. They are not accepted because there is no evidence to support them, and therefore no good reason to believe them to be accurate.
^^ Where the hell do these people come from???
WTF do I really know anyway other then what I've experienced?
Experience more. And fast.
I often hypothesize about what happens when we die. The issue is you just don't know until you actually die.
TBH I have no problem talking philosophy and metaphysics in relation to religion and beliefs. What I don't like is when people get ugly or pretentious about it. I'm perfectly accepting and respectful of atheists, agnostics, and religious persons and have friends from all camps. What a person feels is entirely up to them. While yes, some may have beliefs taught to them that others may see as lies, in the end it's the experiences and thoughts of the person that will determine their world view and what they believe.
What happens when we die? Sweet, pure oblivion. Nothingness, and the inability to even recognize that there is now only nothingness.
I dont get why that depresses some people. I think its childish to want to cling to life. I mean, everyone dies, your family and friends will all die, and religion is a nice fairy story to provide people with hope that they will see them again. The short and ugly answer is that you wont - you will never see any of those people again, and they will never see you again. Its a harsh reality that as an Atheist you have to accept.
On the plus side, I dont take people for granted. I cant make things better in the afterlife, because there is none. I only have this one chance. And only I am responsible for my behaviour. I cant claim that the devil made me do it or wait for redemption in the afterlife. Once the curtain goes down, thats it.