What do you think happens when we die?

I'd love to be a soul that roams the universe freely but can only have interaction with other dead people. You could go ANYWHERE ANYTIME!
 
I believe the moment we take our last breath on this Earth, we're dead. Our mortal time is over, and what happens next is our spiritual destination.
 
For example if you were to almost get hit by a car. That is when time splits, & you actually got hit by the car, & died, so in one time frame your family is greiving your loss, & in another you are telling them how close you came to dieing.

yup this is a more optimistic and reasonable version of Left Behind.

It actually makes a lot of sense. God sees how things would've played out in both scenarios then makes a final judgment giving you the benefit of the doubt.
 
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm going to be reincarnated into a pair of pants. :up:
 
i like the theory that there are a billion lines or something of that nature and in each one exists a different action. then after each person from each line dies all the memories converge and you learn from it as a whole .
 
Sammy Davis Jr. meets you in an all white room with no furniture, pulls out his glass eye and polishes it on the sleeve of his all white tunic and says one of these two things to you:

"Hey, man, you weren't a real groovy cat down there if you know what I'm sayin', so I'm afraid you're gonna have to do it all over again and try to 'get it', ya dig?" And then you wake up as a newborn in any one of the millions of species of life on this planet.

OR, he says...

"Hey, man, you threw a stone cold party down there. It was the coolest and you 'get it', so you get to go on to the next level." And then you're off to more advanced adventures.

It's true.

jag

No, Frank greets you with either:

"Look, kid, ya didn't make it. You're a bum. A dirty, low-down bum who brought pain and embarassment to all you came across. Get outta my sight."

or

"'Ay, baby, you did well down there. Why don't ya come in an' pour yourself a glass of Jack and make yourself comfortable. Doo-bee-doo...".

In all seriousnous, I think that when you die, your soul ascends to the afterlife, and that God either welcomes you or rejects you. I'm not an expert on what happens physically.
 
Our brains decompose and we will be incapable of knowing or doing anything. We won't even know what the concept of thought is.
 
The same nothingness that I experienced before conception.
 
Don't you just love people. We'd rather have blind faith in nonsense like Heaven and Hell than deal with "nothing".
I don't know that it's so much not having to, "deal," with it so much as an inability to comprehend it.

On the other hand, oh-so-many Christians will claim that we cannot truly comprehend the workings of a higher power, or the plane of existence that is heaven or hell. So meh.
 

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