I've noticed a lot of religion consists of arguing about undefined or poorly defined terms and concepts. It seems to me that any experience would be unbearable should eternity run too long and any experience would be bearable as long as eternity was sufficiently short.
Why long for false promises? "Eternal perfect" is just the big lie. Get right with your family now. Its hard but its real and their lives and yours pass fast. My mom just died. My aunt-in-law is dying and a brother-n-law was just in a distillery explosion which seriously injured him. Having to say good bye is easier when the time you had wasn't wasted.
Are they virgin males or females? Seems like hell to me. Maybe you do. How many of your fellow inmates agree? The next few times they bring your medicine, hold it under your tongue until you can safely dispose of it. I hope you're better soon. 1111
You are welcome to define the term if you use it. It seems like you are assuming it is best for the OP writer to define the term first. That could work. On the other hand it might limit the discussion first to an argument about the meaning of the word, even amongst people for whom the word is not used and/or is not important. I notice that people do use this word and have beliefs based on it, often that it will be good to live eternally. Given that people believe this, I wanted to hear what those who believe in and use the term find appealing about eternal existence. From that discussion I will get their definition of eternity, while possibly working in parallel with other defintions that other people have. . It sounds like you, yourself, do not really think in terms of eternal. But if I am incorrect, is eternity something that sounds appealing to you? You can also throw in your definition of eternity if you have one.
Potential boredom or indifference. The possibility that terrible things are somehow necessary to give life its vitality or dynamism and that eternity, if it had these, would be unbearable, and if it lacked them would be lacking, and eternally. Please note: I am not saying that my concerns are correct, simply that I have feelings of repulsion ALSO in relation to eternity. Do you imagine this eternity playing out in a certain way? I mean, what you would be doing with your time, etc? Would there be goals?
StrangerInAStrangeLa welcome to the material world, the wonderful alternative meanwhile wring your hands as you are assailed by desire and attachment to things that will shortly not exist, from dead hamsters to fleeting youth ... Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Since it happens so rarely, I'd like to mention that I agreed with you, Stranger, generally, in this last interchange with LG.
This question reminds me of a quote I read somewhere... but for the life of me can't recall by who or where (sorry): "Of what joy can eternity be when there is nothing to look forward to, for is it not the imminence of death that makes life worth the living?" (or words to that effect).
For example, I could cook and clean and such for eternity. Provided, of course, that there would be no ecological or economical strife and no pollution in getting the ingredients and fuel and pots and all things necessary. I'd also work in the garden and field, starting early, finishing late - I have absolutely no problem with imagining doing this for eternity. And since I would be doing it for all eternity, I wouldn't age or become ill, and always have some level of fitness for being able to work. I would be absolutely fine if eternity would be just like this life, but without the aging, illness and death in their various forms.
Hm. If my teeth would take forever to rot, then they wouldn't actually rot, right? So in eternity, I'd actually keep my teeth, and in a good state at that! And if this same principle is applied to other things - like worn knee joints, blocked arteries, greying hair etc. - then eternity would actually be quite nice. No rotting of teeth, no wearing of knee joints, no greying of hair ...
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