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    How the hell did he just spell that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aymanbinmoshi View Post
    I know you like yours one most. I am asking other than this one. My religion is Islam and I like Christianity, Buddhism except my one. If you are an atheist than need not come here and reply.
    Atheist, and just try to stop me! religions poison everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adstar View Post
    I know it is a teaching of the hindu religion.

    I prefer resurrection into eternal life. None of that going through this world again and again and again and again caper. Once is enough for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoffP View Post
    I'd like to believe in reincarnation, but I'm worried that the Judeo-Christian perspective might be right. Nothing concrete, just experiences. Once, for example, I saw St. Cuthbert's face in a jelly doughnut.

    And, BTW, it is indeed "doughnut", not fucking "donut". Do not 'donut', all right? I'm looking at you, Americans.
    What worries you about Heaven?

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    I like Taoism the best. Maybe I even am a Taoist. Problem is that labels tend to attract unintended connotations.

    I have a problem with the notion of Heaven (as it is used most commonly). If Heaven is to mean an etherial (non-material) reality in which souls can live in bliss for all eternity, I see several problems.
    The main problem is the non-material aspect: to me, dualism is one of the biggest flaws in thinking about the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlijn View Post
    I like Taoism the best. Maybe I even am a Taoist. Problem is that labels tend to attract unintended connotations.

    I have a problem with the notion of Heaven (as it is used most commonly). If Heaven is to mean an etherial (non-material) reality in which souls can live in bliss for all eternity, I see several problems.
    The main problem is the non-material aspect: to me, dualism is one of the biggest flaws in thinking about the world.
    Who said Heaven was non-materilistic?

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    Nobody did. But to my best understanding, most theists would say Paradise (or something similar) if they are referring to a ideal material world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlijn View Post
    Nobody did. But to my best understanding, most theists would say Paradise (or something similar) if they are referring to a ideal material world.

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    Heaven is for all good life forms, material will belong. C'mon. You don't wanna hear me jam on my guitar?

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    Heaven is different. In several religions. Like I heard some say that you got to go through many "stages" an one has streets paved with gold. One have "gifts". Guess heaven, depends on your form of religion.

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    I'm an atheist, but I was raised in the Gospel, so I like that.

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    I must apologize: I was unaware of the discussion on possible interpretations of 'Heaven' going on in the Comparative Religion-secion right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aymanbinmoshi View Post
    I know you like yours one most. I am asking other than this one. My religion is Islam and I like Christianity, Buddhism except my one. If you are an atheist than need not come here and reply.
    I'm atheist, but if I had to pick a religion, I'd be Jewish. A nice god, rules I understand and can tolerate, women have a lot of say, and no hell

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