It's the LIFE/DEATH THREAD!! HOORAY!

TheSumOfGod said:
Because if Jerusalem gets nuked, WWIII will inevitably follow, and I don't see Marvel releasing issues on time or at all for that matter with the entire world going to war. And I don't see Spidey 3 coming out next year either, sorry. :o

Comics kept coming out during World War II:down:confused:
 
And I really wish you hadn't bumped this thread.
 
yeah but WW3 is different.

so speaketh thesumofgod
 
JLBats said:
Comics kept coming out during World War II:down:confused:

Major cities weren't getting nuked and "terrorist" attacks weren't omni-present during WWII.
 
Ronny Shade said:
yeah but WW3 is different.

so speaketh thesumofgod

WWIII will be fought by androids.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Major cities weren't getting nuked and "terrorist" attacks weren't omni-present during WWII.

Uh...

Okey dokey:confused::up:
 
I just think the electromagnetic power in your brain goes somewhere else. And your body decomposes and feeds it's surroundings.
 
The Bible is ancient mythology based upon even more ancient mythology, so forget about it. Same with every book of religion, all mind-control bulls**t used to justify war.

What happens after death?

No one f***ing knows. It's as simple as that.

From a scientific point of view, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change from one form to another. This universal principle may apply to human consciousness as well, since our thoughts are also energy, bio-electrical in nature. I would like to think that the existence of the human soul and of the afterlife are not mystical or divine in origin, but merely a natural result of the laws of physics being applied. Our minds may survive the moment of physical death simply because energy is eternal.

And, think of it this way: If you DON'T have a soul, if there is NO afterlife, you'll NEVER FIND OUT. ;)
 
Batty for Bats! said:
I've had 4 near death experinences, I saw nothing aswell. When we die, our bodies become the grass. And the antelope eat the grass. And so, we are all connected... In the Circle of Life.
I can't believe you jackasses didn't comment on how funny this way! :mad::down:(
 
TheSumOfGod said:
The Bible is ancient mythology based upon even more ancient mythology, so forget about it. Same with every book of religion, all mind-control bulls**t used to justify war.

What happens after death?

No one f***ing knows. It's as simple as that.

From a scientific point of view, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change from one form to another. This universal principle may apply to human consciousness as well, since our thoughts are also energy, bio-electrical in nature. I would like to think that the existence of the human soul and of the afterlife are not mystical or divine in origin, but merely a natural result of the laws of physics being applied. Our minds may survive the moment of physical death simply because energy is eternal.

And, think of it this way: If you DON'T have a soul, if there is NO afterlife, you'll NEVER FIND OUT. ;)

No the Bible is not built in its own little world of myth, it correlates with history. For instance the Bible prophicies about the city of tyre 1,000 years before it occurs in detail Eezekiel 26 verses 1-5 "Now it came about in the eleventh year, on the first of the month, that the word of the Lord came to me saying Son of man, because Tyre has said concerning Jerusalem, 'Aha, the gateway of the people is broken; it has opened to me I shall be filled, now that it is laid waste, (God has recently judged northern Israel because of thier sin). Therefore thus says the Lord God, 'Look, I am against you, O Tyre, and I will bring up many nations against you, as the sea brings up waves. 'And they will destroy the walls of Tyre and break down her towers; and I will scrape her debris from her and make her a bare rock. She will be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea, for I have spoken, decalres the Lord God, and she will become spoil for the nations.' "
This has occured in history, first King nebuchadnazzar tried to take Tyre down, put her under siege for more than a year, but was unable to take her for her food supplies were so abundant that they could not be starved out. Then Alexander the great came and conquered the city, but the first was an empty victory for when he came into the city, nobody and nothing of value was there but was taken to the twin city a mile off the coast. This infiriated him and he used the rock walls from the previous city and cast it into the sea making a cause way, he scraped all the debris of the city, and he went to the twin city and conquered it bringing it down to its foundation, making it a bear rock, and yes it is a place for fishing even today! This was not recorded after the fact because the Old testment was long established and written, this was B.C.
 
he thinks free will led to his flaws. anyway i think you should be thinking about living in the time you've got rather than death. if death has any meaning you'll have time to think about it after. if it doesn't then it's not worth thinking about unless it's to avoid it.

I have to agree. Actually I don't really, but I want to.:up:
 
a good number 2 is like a good sneesh. part orgasmic. :eek:

Republican leadership = Evil...Democrat Leadership = Evil
The whole Republican/Democrat "feud" is an illusion. A kind of mental treadmill they keep the public on to occupy them with nonsense, to distract them from the real nature of things.

The notion that there are only T.W.O. ways to look at solutions for the unfathomablly complex problems in the world, and that everyone's going to fall into one of the two camps, it's a perversion.

People'll call you whacko, but I believe they're all ultimately on the same side, despite the venom of Ted Kennedy and the moral posturing of the "Right".

I mean, look at the "conservatives" of today. They, lol, simply AREN'T "conservatives", at all.:confused:
And look at the voting record, look at who supported the war in Iraq.
But then of course they all act wounded, "We were lied to."

It was freaking OBVIOUS to anyone more than a little observant that 1) Iraq had NOTHING to do with 9/11 and 2) They didn't have any real reason to invade.

Blah blah blah, yadda yadda, they all suck, America sucks, we're all doomed, children are being blown up. What can ya do?
Nothing. Get drunk. F***. Die.:)

Well you can still **** and die I guess.:yay:
 
This thread should have just remained dead and not be resurrected.
Ooops.
 
I have to agree. Actually I don't really, but I want to.:up:

this was more a specific case than a general case. i'm not sure if the general case holds since there is plenty of time to waste.
 
No the Bible is not built in its own little world of myth, it correlates with history. For instance the Bible prophicies about the city of tyre 1,000 years before it occurs in detail Eezekiel 26 verses 1-5 "Now it came about in the eleventh year, on the first of the month, that the word of the Lord came to me saying Son of man, because Tyre has said concerning Jerusalem, 'Aha, the gateway of the people is broken; it has opened to me I shall be filled, now that it is laid waste, (God has recently judged northern Israel because of thier sin). Therefore thus says the Lord God, 'Look, I am against you, O Tyre, and I will bring up many nations against you, as the sea brings up waves. 'And they will destroy the walls of Tyre and break down her towers; and I will scrape her debris from her and make her a bare rock. She will be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea, for I have spoken, decalres the Lord God, and she will become spoil for the nations.' "
This has occured in history, first King nebuchadnazzar tried to take Tyre down, put her under siege for more than a year, but was unable to take her for her food supplies were so abundant that they could not be starved out. Then Alexander the great came and conquered the city, but the first was an empty victory for when he came into the city, nobody and nothing of value was there but was taken to the twin city a mile off the coast. This infiriated him and he used the rock walls from the previous city and cast it into the sea making a cause way, he scraped all the debris of the city, and he went to the twin city and conquered it bringing it down to its foundation, making it a bear rock, and yes it is a place for fishing even today! This was not recorded after the fact because the Old testment was long established and written, this was B.C.

Oh, I'm going to LOVE this.

Let's talk about the Hebrews being slaves to the Egyptians. How is it, my goodly buddy, that we've found no Egyptian records of their being Hebrew slaves (and, they did keep those kind of records)? I mean it. We've found nothing. Zilch. Nada. The most we've found even remotely similar to the Hebrews, as far as Egyptian enslavement goes, is the Hyksos, a Semitic tribe from an entirely different area. As far as all of that goes, most people with a mind know and realize that there was no such a man as Moses. And, I'm sorry, but such a large amount of people as the Israelites wandering around the bloody desert for FORTY YEARS are going to leave archaeological evidence.

Of which, again, there is NONE.

Then we have the case of Joshua, and his account of the destruction of Canaan.'

I'm gonna quote myself on this one.

Superhobo said:
Of which, again, there is NONE.

We found this out by the bloody farcing well 1960's. And, I'm not even gonna get into that whole thing about contemporary historical accounts. That would turn this into a two-post rant.

Do you wanna get into the New Testament? I've got all night.

See, here's the thing. Believe what you want to believe. I could care less, really. But, when you come in here, spouting off "JAY-ZUZ SAVES" every post, and talking about Biblical inaccuracy, you set yourself up to get confronted.

Don't try and take the Bible, as it is, as a literal history document, my friend. It falls like lead in water.
 

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