But the existence of reality does not depend on our recognition of it, unlike the other way around.
2007-05-25 11:50:05
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answered by Peter D 7
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Perception is reality. It differs for each individual. There is no common reality. What we perceive to be real, is real. When perception ceases, so does reality. Simply, lights out. Why would you want eternity anyway? Do you really think a conscious being could have the stamina for it? Think of this:
Eternity is forever; eventually you will have done and seen everything that there is to do or see and will become bored and wish for non-existence. Heaven or Hell, makes no difference, eternity tortures all equally. And if you are like most X-ians I have argued the subject matter with, and believe that you somehow wouldn't get bored, you would just get zonked-out every once in a while to make you not realize, then you're no more yourself than a heroin addict is themself before the drug.
2007-05-25 12:00:17
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answer #2
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answered by g b 2
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2016-12-18 04:30:52
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answer #3
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answered by killeen 4
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Most definitely. All the major religions believe in an afterlife, or reincarnation of sorts. People will press their own little "opinions" (actually fixed views) upon you, but nobody has actually proved that there is no afterlife. Remember the basic anatomy of a human being: body, mind and spirit (or soul, or whatever you want to call it). a question which fascinates me is this: What if a person did something in a previous life, about which they were so ashamed that they wanted to forget all about it? In other words, maybe we do have many lives, but we choose to forget about each one as it ends and we begin the next. You can take the piss out of someone for having that view, but it cannot be emphatically denied.
An important point: a brain is just another part of the body, as is a liver or spleen or leg. We are not brains, nor do we need brains in order to think. The brain is just the control centre for the body, operated by the spirit (or soul etc.) and as such, cannot think for itself.
2007-05-25 11:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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no thats not possible, the Bible is clear on the condition of the dead, however a ressurection to life as a person is gaurenteed (if your life has been acceptal to God)
(Ecclesiastes 9:5) 5 For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten.
(Ecclesiastes 3:18-21) 18 I, even I, have said in my heart with regard to the sons of mankind that the [true] God is going to select them, that they may see that they themselves are beasts. 19 For there is an eventuality as respects the sons of mankind and an eventuality as respects the beast, and they have the same eventuality. As the one dies, so the other dies; and they all have but one spirit, so that there is no superiority of the man over the beast, for everything is vanity. 20 All are going to one place. They have all come to be from the dust, and they are all returning to the dust. 21 Who is there knowing the spirit of the sons of mankind, whether it is ascending upward; and the spirit of the beast, whether it is descending downward to the earth. . .
there is no difference between man or beast, but humans are remembered by God, & he will ressurect them
(Acts 24:15) . . .and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.. . .
2007-05-25 12:20:03
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answered by zorrro857 4
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But which reality takes priority? Physical or spiritual? If we are just programs running on wetware, there isn't any substrate to hold our 'program' together once our brain dies.
IF we are spirits taking the controls of a meat machine, then like getting out of a wrecked vehicle, we can simply move on. Which is it? There's the million dollar question!
2007-05-25 11:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Things die but don't totally disappear. We all are apart of reality and we all have essences good or bad. How strong we are either way is dependent on how our life was spent.
2007-05-25 11:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Reality does not die?
Its not reality that does not die..its spirit that does not die.
Our reality will most certainly be changed, as things are done quite differently in heaven.
2007-05-25 11:51:11
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answered by Eartha Q 6
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Good point. I believe your statement is correct.
Possibly with altered/adjusted perception of reality.
Broader awareness, clear consciousness.
2007-05-25 11:57:26
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answered by MARY B 4
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Nope. Reality changes. When we die, the new reality is one that does not include us.
2007-05-25 11:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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