Follow up from what hell feels like, my post:
"To feel pain, nerves are stimulated, the nerves send the message that something happened to the brain, the brain interprets the message as pain, you say OUCH.. When you die, your body ceases to function. The nerves are dead. They feel nothing they cease to be stimulated by anything. The brain ceases to function, so it cannot interpret anything as pain from the nerves that cease to send messages to the brain. Because the nerves no longer function, and the brain no longer functions, the body ceases to function. No heart, no breathing, nothing. You are dead, you cease to exist. Nothing more can happen to it after it is dead, other than to be buried in the ground and decompose. Continue to follow this line of thought, and the utter impossibility of burning or suffering in hell become clearly obvious. In this line of thought, the existence of hell becomes an utter impossibility." So tell me what exactly is it that burns and feels pain?
2007-04-27
04:46:08
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