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Pontificating rear end posted:Y'all talk about "burden of proof" like Im prosecuting someone in court, it doesn't even apply. There is 0 evidence you dissipate into nothingness when you die, however reincarnation simply implies you live again-- it's NOT the same as "you turn into a butt" which is provably insane. Studies like this are more evidence than you guys have (none): Humans are notoriously dumb and believe all sorts of wild things, sometimes in large numbers. For thousands of years literally every breathing person thought the sun went round the earth, but as it turns out "A lot of people believe a thing" isn't actually evidence for anything other than a lot of people believing a thing.
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StrangersInTheNight posted:All the arguments for why souls exist generally come down to 'Im scared of the concept that I could stop existing' If souls are flowers what are the bees
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one day we will find out how to capture the soul upon death and exploit it as an eternal source of labor or fuel
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How do you think wifi works, smart guy? It's ghosts carrying scrolls
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residual lives occur when the subdimensional spiders that feed on our brain beans at night accidentally spit up some life lean from a previous prey. the upside of this is it triggers vivid dreams weaved together from the patchwork of lives now connected by the spider thread of psychedelic jazm
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You just gotta get a one-up, everyone knows this.
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redshirt posted:I have some news for you: We've all been dead 1000 years.
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Pontificating rear end posted:Y'all talk about "burden of proof" like Im prosecuting someone in court, it doesn't even apply. There is 0 evidence you dissipate into nothingness when you die, however reincarnation simply implies you live again-- it's NOT the same as "you turn into a butt" which is provably insane. Studies like this are more evidence than you guys have (none): When you blow out a match, where does the flame go?
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People that say nothing happens when you die don't need any kind of evidence to support that notion. They're not proposing anything. They're not putting any idea on the table.
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StrangersInTheNight posted:All the arguments for why souls exist generally come down to 'Im scared of the concept that I could stop existing' Counterpoint: Boomers.
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When we die, we die. Simple as.
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Daddio
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Devils Affricate posted:When you blow out a match, where does the flame go? Someone's always striking a match someplace, it goes there, obviously Silly to think it just disappears, what a claim!
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Pontificating rear end posted:Y'all talk about "burden of proof" like Im prosecuting someone in court, it doesn't even apply. There is 0 evidence you dissipate into nothingness when you die, however reincarnation simply implies you live again-- it's NOT the same as "you turn into a butt" which is provably insane. Studies like this are more evidence than you guys have (none): It's actually scientific, not legal, but our specific venue isn't relevant, and a lot of people believing something doesn't make it any more likely to be true. You made a positive claim, that reincarnation is an existing phenomena. I made a negative claim, that it is not. The onus is on you, the maker of the positive claim, to either prove it, or to not expect to be taken seriously. Your claims actually make even less sense if you consider the number of believers to be evidence. Fewer people believe in reincarnation than those that believe that the modern amalgam of three ancient Hebrew deities exists and sends souls to Heaven or Hell upon death. So by your logic, the Heaven/Hell wins out, at least until those beliefs fall out of popularity, in which case reality will then shift to meet the newest popular belief system. The Bible fucked around with this message at 01:40 on Apr 26, 2024 |
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Rubber Chicken posted:Someone's always striking a match someplace, it goes there, obviously I was clearly suggesting that it goes to flame heaven, please don't straw man my argument tia
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:When we die, we die. Simple as. I too embrace Dragoism
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:When we die, we die. Simple as. Not me bro.
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Just got back from the afterlife. I'm sorry to say but Heaven's legislature has just passed new regulation which means even more paperwork on entry. You're looking at a couple of millenia of paperwork before they even let you in the door.
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Embrace Bushido
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kntfkr posted:Not me bro. death, it’s a mugs game
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Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:Just got back from the afterlife. I'm sorry to say but Heaven's legislature has just passed new regulation which means even more paperwork on entry. You're looking at a couple of millenia of paperwork before they even let you in the door. I'll just reincarnate instead then. Definitely no bullshit paperwork here on earth
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Reincarnation is very immortal-phobic. Immortals are absolutely a thing that exist, and you can just google and see how many people believe it to be true. So really we need to collectively cancel reincarnation.
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What if there were some spiritual organization out there dedicated to collecting souls before they had a chance to reincarnate?
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Do you mean like the Ghostbusters?
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redshirt posted:Embrace Bushido Press the select button to do your special move.
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Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:Just got back from the afterlife. I'm sorry to say but Heaven's legislature has just passed new regulation which means even more paperwork on entry. You're looking at a couple of millenia of paperwork before they even let you in the door. Do I have to bring my own pen
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i think we're finally ready to address the abby & brittany situation
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I'm totally over this thread, but ultimately my biggest point would be the universe is 13.7 years old, to our best knowledge, and you will live less than 100 years of it. Most of this time is spent by stars exploding, like snuffed flames, and the higher elements they create spread out, only to enstar before exploding again, release even higher elements to create the building blocks of life. If you completely cease to exist when you die you would be dead right now. Honestly I think you're just trying to make yourselves feel better by thinking your life is so unique and important, and nonperiodic in our cyclical universe
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Pontificating rear end posted:If you completely cease to exist when you die you would be dead right now.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 21:43 |
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We'll settle the issue with song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRXc_-c_9Xc&t=164s
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I know it's a little early but are you guys gonna go to the universe's quinceañera?
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Pontificating rear end posted:I'm totally over this thread, but ultimately my biggest point would be the universe is 13.7 years old, to our best knowledge, and you will live less than 100 years of it. Most of this time is spent by stars exploding, like snuffed flames, and the higher elements they create spread out, only to enstar before exploding again, release even higher elements to create the building blocks of life. If you completely cease to exist when you die you would be dead right now. Honestly I think you're just trying to make yourselves feel better by thinking your life is so unique and important, and nonperiodic in our cyclical universe Were you there, smart guy? The universe stops when I don't wake up.
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We need to settle this once and for all, scientifically. We’re gonna need a lot of three year olds and a lot of death row inmates.
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Anything that I personally see doesn't exist it all goes away when I look away
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TBLALV posted:Anything that I personally see doesn't exist it all goes away when I look away On the contrary, everything you aren't looking at is densely packed Hitlers. Everyone who dies is reincarnated into a Hitler that stays just outside your field of view
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Rubber Chicken posted:On the contrary, everything you aren't looking at is densely packed Hitlers. I think I've seen that Dr. Who episode
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Pontificating rear end posted:I'm totally over this thread, but ultimately my biggest point would be the universe is 13.7 years old, to our best knowledge, and you will live less than 100 years of it. Most of this time is spent by stars exploding, like snuffed flames, and the higher elements they create spread out, only to enstar before exploding again, release even higher elements to create the building blocks of life. If you completely cease to exist when you die you would be dead right now. Woah, I didn't realise your biggest point was no point at all lmfao "We can't just die, the universe is really old" is a bold stance like, "I can't be broke, my employer has been in business for 100 years!" But you're right, it's everyone else that is trying to feel special lmao
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The pontificating rear end post is a banger. Awesome mind.
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Jimbone Tallshanks posted:I know it's a little early but are you guys gonna go to the universe's quinceañera? I'm busy.
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Here's a cool related thought: We are on the 3rd generation of stars. Our Sun is a 3rd generation. The first generation were the very first stars, colossal stars that lived and died exceedingly fast, exploding all across the new Universe, seeding it with heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, even gold, which then partly made up the second generation of stars, which were still huge and exploded all over, but no so much, not all over. And they seeded the new Universe with even more elements, like iron. And lo, one day a ginormous gas cloud spun fast enough to start spitting out new stars, with little tiny solar systems, all made up of the remains of the previous two generations. And of course still primordial hydrogen, of course. Mostly. The same primordial hydrogen in you right now. And this became our Sun, our Earth, one day, you and me. Namaste.
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