I hope to get laid.
2007-11-15 13:43:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This is an irrational question.
There is no way to tell whether "all" athiests hope to find immortality. How would you go about finding "all" of the athiests and then asking them this question? There are probably millions of people that fit your definition of atheist and how would you find them all?
2007-11-15 13:47:29
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answer #2
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answered by Vianka 4
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I have fantasized about immortality (dreams), but I know it is a completely unrealistic goal and don't hope for it. What I hope for is a relatively long, happy life.
@Boadicea: You are confusing atheism and nihilism. Sadly it seems to be a common mistake. Atheism is just the lack of belief in (a) god/s.
2007-11-15 13:45:18
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answer #3
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answered by Dram Synfuel 3
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No, as an atheist, I don't believe in immortality...metaphorical immortality maybe... but the answer is a no.
2007-11-15 14:02:46
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answer #4
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answered by Shit 5
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We don't care about stupidity nor does immortality concern us. Why concern yourself with such questions or thoughts when there is so much more to life than religious bunk. I prefer not to live my life in constant fear of whether or not I am sinning or will or will not live forever after death....I was raised in the church and when I was able to discern truth from fiction I choose a life that is free of the shame based guilt based system the religious machine feeds you. Besides they don't even listen to their own scriptures....especially the one that says....THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS WITHIN YOU!....so if the kingdom of heaven is actually WITHIN me then I have all I ever needed WITHIN me to make my life as miserable or as happy as I want it. And since the kingdom of heaven is WITHIN you, then you have all the tools you need in order to succeed in life. You have a brain, now use it!
2007-11-15 13:58:28
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answer #5
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answered by smarabiansrus 3
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Nope we understand that this is the only life we get so we live it to the fullest not wishing it away for a fantasy world
2007-11-15 13:45:15
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answer #6
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answered by w_e_t_willie 3
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Atheists have come to the realisation that there is no such thing.
Religious people have not the humility or the courage to accept this.
2007-11-15 13:44:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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no it's foolish to look for this in my life time anyway because the technology doesn't exist but maybe in a few thousand years, who knows .
2007-11-15 13:50:29
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answer #8
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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I'd rather not, really.
I don't know that I'd find existence enjoyable past a few million years.
2007-11-15 13:45:08
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answer #9
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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No, we hope to be exactly like we were before we were born.
2007-11-15 13:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
All christians do, in spite of the complete dearth of any supporting evidence.
2007-11-15 13:44:17
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answer #11
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answered by ? 6
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