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when you pass, what do you think it will be like?

2007-05-16 07:28:25 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

can anyone answer this question seriously. im sure we've all thought about it. if you arent going to then dont answer.

2007-05-16 07:41:07 · update #1

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yes i was thinking a lot about it...and also something very important that we ALL do that.....someone had left a space in out mind which only he can fulfill ....whenever we want on out own to place in this space wud be so miserable ....the creator had left a path for us to come his way.....i have noticed that if a person believes in God or not but when something really really bad happens in his life and not a single soul can help him .....he comes to ask God.....y

2007-05-16 07:48:07 · answer #1 · answered by El 3 · 1 0

I agree with you, everyone believes in something... if they believe in nothing, that is a belief too. To quote WInston Churchill, "Everyone should believe in something. I believe I will have another drink."

As to your second question... when you pass what? The slow car in front of you? A kidney stone? Pass the salt to another person? If you want a serious answer, try asking a question in serious English.

2007-05-16 16:30:14 · answer #2 · answered by baby_savvy 4 · 1 0

Because of our human nature, we have certain needs that force us to make decisions. Our beliefs are the foundations for those decisions. We don't have to have much evidence for those beliefs, but we must make the decisions. Therefore, we hold things to be true in order to make those decisions.

For example, everyone needs a purpose for which to live because that purpose gives our lives meaning/worth. A Christian holds (believes) that only our Creator can give our lives true worth. Someone who rejects God has to hold (believe) that they can invent/adopt a purpose for their lives and then successfully deceive themselves into thinking that it is real for only then will their need be satisfied.

2007-05-17 08:32:21 · answer #3 · answered by Matthew T 7 · 0 0

I agree completely. Not believing is a form of believing. I don't think much about what happens when we die--except I do believe that how I live my life will determine how I will be remembered when I'm not here. That's one form of living on. But absolutely...if you say you don't believe something, you're actually saying you do believe something. It's a paradox.

2007-05-16 14:52:10 · answer #4 · answered by teeleecee 6 · 1 0

First please excuse my english, because it is a little bit rough.
WE all are sure about one thing : WE WILL DIE! Probably that means we just die and nothing more. Of course that is just one point of view. Reincarnation : Probably its like warping. Just Fuuuu.. and Next Life. GOD : Our souls go in Heaven/Hell, our body's remain "here" and dust to dust and ashes to ashes. I : everyone remains in memory. Now i will remain in yours because i posted this answer. Those who will read this also would remember this post -> me. I am almost certain that God exists. I also believe in Reincarnation.
Straight Answer ? I think it will be.. a second for eternity!

2007-05-16 15:18:38 · answer #5 · answered by mderivative 1 · 0 0

The belief is that they know what real truth is

The unbelief itself is not belief, but a state of being for those who do not believe.

2007-05-16 15:03:53 · answer #6 · answered by sunscour 4 · 0 0

It always puzzles me how people who are young and healthy focus their thinking on death and dying.

Believing is when we consider X to be true. Many things that we consider to be true can be disputed by being open enough to see evidence to the contrary.

2007-05-16 14:37:45 · answer #7 · answered by guru 7 · 1 0

even the most convincing of answers will merely be a conjecture coz no one knows the truth and nothing can be verified. so i personally suggest, think that much and no more.

2007-05-16 14:38:32 · answer #8 · answered by steppenwulph 1 · 1 0

we all believe in something even that we believe in nothing because nothing itself is something and if we don't take nothing as something and we say that we believe in nothing which not something we are believing because believe in nothing is believing.

you are right, nice thoughts

2007-05-16 15:46:03 · answer #9 · answered by foxylady 5 · 0 1

Wow, what a deep philisophical thinker you are.
When I pass, I'll be ahead of the slow-*** car in front of me..

2007-05-16 14:31:48 · answer #10 · answered by tmlamora1 4 · 1 1

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