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This is actually a pretty scary debate for me. It confuses me about dying. I am not religious, but the reason I believe their is a heaven is that there <b>must</b> be something after this life, otherwise do we just dissapear? What a waste!
I'll begin to worry about where I'm going after death... afterwards, giving that there's anything left of me to care.<br /><br />If there does happen to be something like heaven awaiting me when my head hits the grave, so be it. That sounds fun. I'l float around and eat fluffy clouds until I get fat and rain on people. Or something like that. Looking at the 'Atheism vs Christianit' thread... no imagination? I just don't want to restrict my imagination by people telling me that no, in heaven, you can't eat the clouds. It's my heaven, bugger off.<br /><br />I also don't even want to guess what would happen if there was no heaven; souls are interesting, unexplainable things. I'm not a believer in ghosts or the paranormal that much either. If I had to choose between kicking around as a 'ghost' or... doing whatever else, I'll choose the whatever else, it looks more fun.<br /><br />And jeez, I swear, if any of you suggest I can't get into my heaven because I'm atheist, I'll eat clouds anyways to spite you. ;)<br /><br />xoxo
As for my post on this, I think that once you die, you'll go /somewhere/ I'm not saying heaven or hell. But someplace.<br />lol.<br />I don't know x]
Keep it clean guys ;)
I believe that when we die, we're dead. My belief: The dead are concious of nothing at all.
To quote - “To a well organized mind, death is the next great adventure.â€Â<br /><br />I'll find out when I get there.
I'm not sure. I do not think there is a way to be sure. I <i>hope</i> for an afterlife. But that might be wishful thinking.
When I die<br /><br /><i> I die</i><br /><br />I'm satisfied with that
I believe that once you are dead you are dead. End of story. Full stop.
I fully believe I will go to Heaven, because I'm a Christian and believe in Jesus and I've done everything.