LOL. Sorry, but if you died last night and were revived, you would still be in intensive care and computers aren't permitted there. Who do you think you are fooling? Not me! Please find something more interesting to occupy your time...apparently you are quite bored.
2006-07-01 07:15:13
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answered by ilse72 7
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lol. Let me just state all my views and say "K?" at the end to make them a question. To answer your actual question: not shocked at all, people say that **** all the time. Furthermore, that is not proof since in a lot of religious schemes, people wait in their graves to be raised at the end of the world. Thirdly, there is very little comfort from death in the idea of immortality. Athiests always talk like the afterlife is saving us from the fear of death. You ever seen religious people in mourning? Death is a real problem for everybody and nothing you believe takes away the reality of grief that is there. So no, learning that there is no afterlife would not fill me with some kind of terror i don't already have. i faced my mortality a long time ago. On top of all that i don't think you really died last night.
2006-07-01 14:18:15
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answered by SHUT UP ALL OF YOU! 1
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When you die, your physical body returns to the elements in which it came, the earth, your spirit and by spirit I mean the spirit you received after confessing and believing Romans 10:9 and 10 goes back to God who gave it. Your soul life which is your breath life that which makes you the individual you are ceases to exist upon taking your last breathe. You will either be raised from the dead or if you are alive when Christ comes back you will be gathered meeting him in the air. Either way you will have a new body that God will put together for you. You will know who you were on earth, you will know your loved ones then. You will be able to drink wine and fly which I think is really cool. BUT there is no life after you physically die. You just remain in a "state" waiting for the return. People who say they talk to their dead grandma in a seance' are having conversations with the old testament calls "familiar" spirits. They know what your grandma had for breakfast, so that's how they fool you.
2006-07-01 14:23:37
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answered by YODA 1
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There's no afterlife because you don't believe in it. Just because you didn't see it doesn't mean its not true for other people. The afterlife is man's invention. If you choose not to believe in it, then it won't exist. But, if you believe in one, then you shall have it when you finally help the grass grow.
You atheists... Sad, sad particles of matter floating about in an uncaring world. Subject to your own feelings of self-destruction. Do you honestly believe that just because you don't go to church, or praise a name, or believe in heaven or hell, you are somehow more enlightened than the rest of the world?
Wait... This might upset you... Are you sitting down?
It doesn't matter what you say or do, because as far as people are concerned, they don't give a f*ck about what you don't believe in. You are just subjecting yourselves to this fragile state of mind that makes you very angry. Yes, my dear, angry at the fact that you didn't get that bike when you were six, that girl (or guy) when you were seventeen and that promotion when you were twenty-five. And you think that saying that the reason for these things not happening is that God doesn't exist makes you look cool, you are gravely mistaken.
You just end up like the many angry, muttering people out there we watch tirelessly, waiting for the moment you take that gun to your head.
Oh, and we brought popcorn...
2006-07-01 14:23:12
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answered by Robert 2
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Well, maybe there's no afterlife for you, but I'm looking forward to one hell of an afterlife party personally. Jim Morrison, Janice Joplin, Ritchie Valenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Kurt Cobain all in concert, right on! Sit down and have coffee and discuss politics with Ronald Reagan, Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy. Talk philosophy with Plato, H.G. Wells, Buddha, Mohammed and Jesus. Play cards with Billy Barty, Andre the Giant, Chris Farley, and Elvis. I can wait, but I still look forward to it. Oh and by the way, your say so isn't proof. But thanks for making me think up esoteric groupings!
2006-07-01 14:21:07
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answered by sparkletina 6
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you dont believe in life after death but i do. look at your first creation. a water from a male mixing in females womb and then a creature comes into existance with two hands two legs two eyes one nose one mouth. arent you born from a dead thing into a perfect beuatiful living creature. the power that has created you for the first time can create you a thousand times after you die.
let me say i am writing on the basis of definitive knowledge, the Quran.
An open CHALLANGE for you from The Quran. If you say Quran is not the book of God, Bring a SINGLE sentence that is like the Quran. for this you are allowed to take the help of ANY person, magic, ghosts, whatever that can help you to create a sentence like That of Quran, Even the best Arab Scholar. if you did so Quran is not The word of God. Remember traslations of Quran in other languages are not Quran but merely Traslations of the Quran. you can contact me on yasersd@yahoo.com
2006-07-01 14:26:54
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answered by Yasir Saeed 2
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It might just have not been your time. You could be right but that still doesn't prove anything to me. Other people who've been dead and have been revived have had different accounts of what happened. Why should your experience be the end all? I might take you more seriously if you didn't seem so angry and sarcastic and anxious to burst the bubble of believers.
2006-07-01 14:21:01
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answered by Scott R 3
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I don't know you. I know people who can refute your story. My friend's 4 year old nephew had sense to pick up a shovel and wack his grandfather in the heart which acted as a temporary pace maker. The grandfather was sure that the kid with the shovel was his other grandson who had died at the same age 10 years preiously and nobody could convince him differently.
2006-07-01 14:15:24
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answered by Justme 4
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Face mortality?....but we are all mortals. It is the spirit that leaves our pshysical entities. Is it the fact that you were not conscious of anything before you were born or that you cannot remember anything?
2006-07-01 14:16:10
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answered by Probster 2
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Nope. I'm not distraught. I figure if there IS an afterlife (which I deeply doubt) I'll be o.k. because I'm a kind person...if there isn't that's o.k. too because I'll finally get enough rest.
2006-07-01 14:13:53
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answered by twinkles 2
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