The thought of a hereafter existence is comforting but delusional.
All my memories & thought processes are due to functions performed by my brain.
What is left when my brain ceases to function?
Unless one factors in false bravado, this is a truly bizarre assessment of one's existenceThe lights go out and I am no longer... I don't have a problem with that.
Care to expand on this, or are people to simply guess as to what you find bizarre about it?Unless one factors in false bravado, this is a truly bizarre assessment of one's existence
Why? What's to be scared of? It happens to everyone.Unless one factors in false bravado, this is a truly bizarre assessment of one's existence
Exactly! Remember before you were born? Neither do I... It will be just like that.I didn't exist for 13.8 billion years, while lots of other things did exist. I was content with that.
I won't exist again for however long the universe lasts after my death, while lots of other things do. I won't mind that.
I did exist for 72 years in between, which is far longer than the vast majority of other denizens of this planet. I'm happy about that.
Everything we said on SciForums will live on after us.
"Whatever happened to that idiot who said all those stupid things in 2018?"
"He's been dead for years."
Everything we said on SciForums will live on after us.
"Whatever happened to that idiot who said all those stupid things in 2018?"
"He's been dead for years."
Science-fiction story: In the 24th century, a long internet discussion turns out to be a grave-dig from 2018.Actually, even the internet has a finite life-span.
That ending of existence terrifies a lot of people.I didn't exist for 13.8 billion years, while lots of other things did exist. I was content with that.
I won't exist again for however long the universe lasts after my death, while lots of other things do. I won't mind that.
I did exist for 72 years in between, which is far longer than the vast majority of other denizens of this planet. I'm happy about that.
It's one thing to say something is inevitable. It is something else to allude to being unperturbed in the face of it.Why? What's to be scared of? It happens to everyone.
Granted, I am in no hurry to experience it. But when the time comes, one really has no choice. You can go out screaming or you can face it with dignity. Either way, it happens.
Fixed that for youThat ending of existence terrifies a lot of people.
Hencethe tendency for unbridled expenditure, utility and acquisition of temporary, finite resources.religion
To say that one has no problem with something ceasing to exist is to say that it has equal value in it's existent or nonexistent state ... IOW it is valueless. This sort of indifference to the prospect of existence is contrary to the nature of existence in anyone who is sane or in an otherwise diseased state.Care to expand on this, or are people to simply guess as to what you find bizarre about it?
Nope. Religion promises to end your fears over death. Spending does not.Fixed that for you