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Blogger Ron Tomlinson said...

>One lethal consequence of the mainstream modern assumption that death is annihilation, is that it renders this mortal life merely palliative.

Yes and taken to the extreme this assumption leads to spiritual death which is worse than biological death. The Zombie Apocalypse should act as a warning to people!

29 June 2024 at 13:33

Blogger pyrrhus said...

Extremely true...My entire attitude toward life changed when I understood that this is just one life, in which we try to improve ourselves, but will have any number of lives to continue the process, often with many of the same souls we know here...Obviously, as a regression hypnotist who has heard these accounts from friends and neighbors, I don't entirely share your belief system, but I do believe that God is love, and that I have been fortunate enough to have experienced it...

1 July 2024 at 00:48

Anonymous Charlie said...

Great post, Bruce. Well-said! And this is why atheism and lack of belief in an afterlife are ultimately so self-destructive.

1 July 2024 at 04:44

Blogger Hagel said...

I understand what you're saying, and there's truth in it, but, I wasn't like that when I believed that death would be the end for me. I considered myself (according to my ability) aligned with truth and beauty, things greater than myself, but none the less present within me.

Do you think that my position was incoherent and internally inconsistent? I think I was coherent and consistent, but that I didn't have all of the answers, which I still don't.

These days I no longer positively believe that I will wholly perish with my body. I don't know that I will live on, but it's honestly plausible, for reasons I won't get in to, and I hope for it, and if I am made the offer, I will certainly accept it.

5 July 2024 at 11:39