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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 28
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Well, this is what I'm talking about, it really all depends on what you believe in. There is nothing wrong whether you believe or not, and religion is also a factor on this.
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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 9
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Since I am definite that I have a soul, then there must be life after death. Or I don't know. Even if I'm told that there is nothingness after death, it would be difficult for me to accept that. There must be more out there...I insist on it.
![]() ________ Yamaha CT3 Last edited by mistaken; 01-19-2011 at 07:42 PM. |
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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 7
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After death, we go on in some form or another. I don't need mathematical proof to believe in that. Our time will come and we will die. I do not live as I like because I believe that I will be judged as soon as my last breath is up.
________ Lynx Last edited by blessed_soul; 02-05-2011 at 03:20 PM. |
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#14 |
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Junior Investigator
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 48
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Actually, we have plenty of evidence that would lead us to believe in things we cannot see. Take for instance a radio receiver. Radios pick up invisible radio waves in the air and eletronically interpret them into audio, then they send them out the speakers as sound that we can understand and enjoy. The same is true with video and electricity. Is gravity not an invisible force that we experience the effects of? I don't need to see something to believe in it as long as it can be experienced in one way or another. The human spirit is like a radio receiver. It is a non-physical, surgically unlocatable organ that is for the purpose of receiving God. Faith is simply the ability to substantiate or receive and perceive God. Human beings are not inherently eternal, but God is. In order to be eternal, humans must accept the life of God which is eternal.
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