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I believe that is where you go when you die.

2006-10-31 09:57:01 · 47 answers · asked by Tucson Atheist 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Sure. Non-existence is non-existence.

2006-10-31 10:02:37 · answer #1 · answered by The angels have the phone box. 7 · 0 1

Where was I before I was born!
I wasn't me at all, as me is equal to my body and my soul.
Let's say that my soul was a spirit, yet it wasn't mine, as I was not yet in existence. (born.).
So, it was just a spirit of the unknown.
Who are the unknown!
The death people before us, it is not possible, then other creatures from other planets, could it be!
Considering the little time a human being is to stay roaming the Earth, it is certainly a good aspect to look on.
Eternity of planets unknown to us, the unlimited knowledge a man could grasp. What purpose they have, to be left behind!
How we are born naked, yet prepared to face the Earth!
Why does other people are more intelligent than others, was it to come on them easier, as if they knew what it takes to live!
Is it possible that images from the past has created our own dreams and inventions!
Do spirits speak English! Of course not, they don't even have a mouth. Yet somehow they have a storage for knowledge, so compacted this storage is in ones brain.
The Atom infused in our mind, to be executed the very second we are born, all begins with a simple cry.
Crying; a very strange language, knowing not what is what, yet to be understood by us. Then smiling, sounds like happiness and contentment, and on, and on.
Then ailing and fatigue, old age, will let us down, permitting not to accomplish everything hidden in our storage to be executed.
Someone at this very moment may come up with a new invention, the ancient people didn't knew of what is to come in the future. Means we are heading in one direction, some people believe we are going forward! could be backwards as well.
As the farthest we go, the nearest we come; like crassing a bridge, leaving at one point to meet at the other end, the unknown.

2006-10-31 11:15:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Right before I was born, I was in my mother's womb and it is not a place I will return to after I die. But before that, before I was conceived, I was partly in my mother's egg and partly in my father's semen. I won't be going back there either. Before that, before the egg or the semen had been produced, I was in the food that my parents ate, I was in the minerals in the earth and in the light from the sun and the water from the rain. These are the places I might return to after this body breaks down.
But maybe you mean my mind, not my body. My mind was in my experiences and the lessons I've learned and maybe some of me will return there.
Or perhaps my emotions are what you want to locate in space. They don't really exist in space, only in my spirit. After I die, I hope to be a bit of strength in the spirit of the people who knew me, as they go about the rest of their lives doing their best to keep loving one another.
That's enough for me. I can think of no better reward.

2006-10-31 10:30:52 · answer #3 · answered by anyone 5 · 0 1

You came into being through procreation, your parents cooperating with God in the creative process. I do not believe in pre-mortality, and it is not taught in the Bible.

So, I was non-existent before I was born. But, now I will live forever with the Lord when my body dies (see John 14:1-6).

2006-10-31 10:05:38 · answer #4 · answered by mediocritis 3 · 0 1

Before i was born last time i drowned in the Thames,and the time before i was born in Egypt and died from an insect bite.I don't know when/how i'll die this time or where i will come back,if you are still around i will let you know.

2006-10-31 10:20:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

That which is me has been formed through the matter of ideas over time through experience and contemplation alongside the rest of reality. That aspect of me will not be easily extinguished upon the demise of my tangible form, as it will in part be spread to others through our interaction, coexistence and cooperation. So I guess, in a sense, I agree with you; our origins and our fates are of the same vein, even if they're not completely identical.

2006-10-31 10:11:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I was in my mother's womb for about 9 months before I was born.

2006-10-31 13:38:16 · answer #7 · answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7 · 0 1

I agree. I don't remember where I was before I was born and I don't know where I'll be when I die.

2006-10-31 09:59:39 · answer #8 · answered by a_delphic_oracle 6 · 2 1

Heaven

2006-10-31 09:59:45 · answer #9 · answered by tab2508 2 · 0 2

I didn't exist before I was born. The matter of which I am made existed, and it will exist when I no longer do. But "me"? I only exist as long as the synapses in the brain are still firing.

2006-10-31 10:03:57 · answer #10 · answered by poecile 3 · 2 2

I say you don't "go" anywhere when you die. But yes, "that that came after is like that that came before."

2006-10-31 09:58:40 · answer #11 · answered by jacinablackbox 4 · 0 1

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