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brain is shutting down: release of Serotonin and Dopamine and other endogenous neurotransmitters: there are visions, there is dilation of time.
the inverse to God--(Heaven);(the Light); is nothingness. it's radiating beautiful and serene, and then absolution for having ever been alive, been flesh and bone...you die and you rot, and you feed the Earth, and the light leaves your eyes and flies up to the stars to meet them in graceful everlasting.
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catholic [kath-uh-lik, kath-lik]
adjective 1.broad or wide-ranging in tastes, interests, or the like; having sympathies with all; broad-minded; liberal.
2.universal in extent; involving all; of interest to all.
3.pertaining to the whole Christian body or church.
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That would be wrong. I get it, as you're not a Christian, so it's hard to see the difference. But the Catholic Church directly goes against pretty much everything in the New Testament. They're pretty much white Jews.
If you've ever been to Mass, it's surprisingly closer to a Traditional Witchcraft Circle than any Christian ritual.
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akira_akuma
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oh and Die Commie is right about memory and the soul.
the whole point of our existence is to record, and possibly feel pleasure, and have knowledge of said record, a recording, if you will; it's time-lapse only if you're not moving.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: akira_akuma]
#22397103 - 10/18/15 11:03 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I don't know if anyone can really be "right" in a thread like this. Since it's essentially just asking you to share your beliefs.
Except for me, of course. I'm always right
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[quote]Sheekle said: [quote]ThatKidWithTheFace said: Is this the same aunt that fucks dogs?[/quote] u bet ur ass it is.[/quote]
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akira_akuma
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i'm always right too, whadaya know.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: akira_akuma]
#22397111 - 10/18/15 11:06 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's like we're twins!
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[quote]Sheekle said: [quote]ThatKidWithTheFace said: Is this the same aunt that fucks dogs?[/quote] u bet ur ass it is.[/quote]
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akira_akuma
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ya! that's it, that's what it's like, we're twins! he-e-e-y but i bet you i can bag Sissy Spelunk, over there, first, with an interlocution into 'dare gang, and then with a little frisk action in the tickling the side-boob, and you'll just have to eat my dust.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: akira_akuma]
#22397149 - 10/18/15 11:14 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think I missed something
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what was that? i was in the bathroom with Sissy, ya screw, they call me The Flash.
z-i-i-i-i-n-g!
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: Confucian] 5
#22397217 - 10/18/15 11:36 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Confucian said:
10) Were retards, but let's just believe everything and all the fairy tales that the retards came up with.
My beliefs are actually based upon my own experiences I've had with meditation, prayer, ceremonial practice with entheogens, yoga, etc. Many of these beliefs seem to have been shared and written about already thousands of years ago by your so-called retards.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: yogabunny] 2
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yogabunny said:
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Confucian said:
10) Were retards, but let's just believe everything and all the fairy tales that the retards came up with.
My beliefs are actually based upon my own experiences I've had with meditation, prayer, ceremonial practice with entheogens, yoga, etc. Many of these beliefs seem to have been shared and written about already thousands of years ago by your so-called retards.
Pretty much this!
Go Bunny!
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[quote]Sheekle said: [quote]ThatKidWithTheFace said: Is this the same aunt that fucks dogs?[/quote] u bet ur ass it is.[/quote]
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Confucian
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: You guys are so smart.
You should write books so those with less superior brains can marvel at your intellect.
It's not that we're so smart. It's that we are in utter shock that grown adults in the 21st century believe that invisible people live way up in the sky and fly around and watch/obsess/guide/root for 1 species of mammal 24/7/365. It's a very bizarre and primitive fairy tale to believe.
But, then again, we understand that it is typically people with their lives in shambles, living way below the poverty line, with crappy minimum wage jobs, with zero higher education, scientifically/mathematically/logically illiterate, who believe in this stuff because it makes their crappy disappointing robotic life feel better when an invisible person lives in outer space and spies on them 24/7.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: yogabunny]
#22397331 - 10/18/15 12:06 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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yogabunny said:
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Confucian said:
10) Were retards, but let's just believe everything and all the fairy tales that the retards came up with.
My beliefs are actually based upon my own experiences I've had with meditation, prayer, ceremonial practice with entheogens, yoga, etc. Many of these beliefs seem to have been shared and written about already thousands of years ago by your so-called retards.
Really, name 5 authors and 5 books written thousands of years ago on the topic, or did you just make that up and think I wouldn't notice?
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: That would be wrong. I get it, as you're not a Christian, so it's hard to see the difference. But the Catholic Church directly goes against pretty much everything in the New Testament. They're pretty much white Jews.
If you've ever been to Mass, it's surprisingly closer to a Traditional Witchcraft Circle than any Christian ritual.
LOL - You clearly don't know the history of your fairy tale.
Peter is considered the 1st pope. The 2nd is Linus in the year 67 (that is BEFORE ANY OF THE GOSPELS WERE EVEN WRITTEN).
Catholicism is as close to original Christianity that you can get, and it is very telling (and hilarious) that you find it to be a bizarre ritualistic witchcraft-like practice.
The version of Christianity that seems normal and "the truth" and "correct" to you wasn't invented until the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. You might want to learn your own history.
Invented by men 1500 years after the times of Jesus yet your religion is correct - lmao.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: sudly]
#22397436 - 10/18/15 12:26 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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sudly said: As for near death experiences, when the body get's close to dying or thinks it will it releases DMT into the brain causing severe hallucinations and delusions. One could say it's the brains coping mechanism for death but if anything it disproves an afterlife as the experience people claim to have had with near death experiences are most likely just DMT trips.
since you say that with certainty you undoubtedly have some scientific evidence to back that up
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enlightened seed said: catholic [kath-uh-lik, kath-lik]
adjective 1.broad or wide-ranging in tastes, interests, or the like; having sympathies with all; broad-minded; liberal.
2.universal in extent; involving all; of interest to all.
3.pertaining to the whole Christian body or church.
using an operational definition, or dictionary definition, to back your claim is very problematic, especially in conversations like these where webster's online may not be able to concisely capture the nuances of the term. moreover, the given definition of catholic is incorrect. there are three primary branches of christianity - roman catholic, eastern orthodox and protestant. and there are countless sects and sub-sects that generally fall under those three categories. and then you have various heretical sects ranging from arian (jehova's witnesses) to mystical (quakers) beyond the fringe. the differences range from how the godhead is conceived to the interpretation of the bible itself i.e. protestantism, which rejects the catholic interpretation of the bible. for protestants, the bible contains one divine message, which is why protestantism places so much emphasis on the bible, which is viewed by catholics as a form of idolatry, i.e. bibliolatry, or "worship of the book".
for catholics, the bible's contents are layered in such a way as to mean different things to different people of varying levels of intelligence. this view, derived from the ideas of thomas aquinas (often referred to as the "thomist view"), is a relic of the scholastic age, when the priesthood was one of the primary ways to get smart people to the governing spheres of society. in the middle ages, being smart meant you understood the deeper, allegorical implications of the bible and were thus recruited into the ranks of the church in order to further their endeavor of systematically evolving populations.
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: That would be wrong. I get it, as you're not a Christian, so it's hard to see the difference. But the Catholic Church directly goes against pretty much everything in the New Testament. They're pretty much white Jews.
If you've ever been to Mass, it's surprisingly closer to a Traditional Witchcraft Circle than any Christian ritual.
i would contest this claim as well. the imperial church (now the roman catholic church) canonized the new testament in order to reign in warring sects of christians and bring stability to the roman empire during what some historians refer to as the third century crisis. if you're saying that the church has done bad things, then we definitely agree. but the new testament is a product of the earliest sanctioned form of christianity.
also, i would point out that certain types of witchcraft copy the form of the mass, and they are much newer than the church. anton lavey popularized the practice of the "black mass" in the 60's. the ritual itself is largely derived from (mostly) protestant witch hunting propaganda from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.
and since we're on the topic of satanism, i always try to recommend this book whenever it comes up, because it's so well researched and so well written. even if you have a casual interest in religion, put this on your list. flowers wrote this during the height of the satanic scare in the 80's in order to set the record straight on what actual satanism is.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: Confucian]
#22397445 - 10/18/15 12:28 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Confucian said:
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ThatKidWithTheFace said: That would be wrong. I get it, as you're not a Christian, so it's hard to see the difference. But the Catholic Church directly goes against pretty much everything in the New Testament. They're pretty much white Jews.
If you've ever been to Mass, it's surprisingly closer to a Traditional Witchcraft Circle than any Christian ritual.
LOL - You clearly don't know the history of your fairy tale.
Peter is considered the 1st pope. The 2nd is Linus in the year 67 (that is BEFORE ANY OF THE GOSPELS WERE EVEN WRITTEN).
Catholicism is as close to original Christianity that you can get, and it is very telling (and hilarious) that you find it to be a bizarre ritualistic witchcraft-like practice.
The version of Christianity that seems normal and "the truth" and "correct" to you wasn't invented until the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. You might want to learn your own history.
Invented by men 1500 years after the times of Jesus yet your religion is correct - lmao.
you forgot to add the part about the catholic church compiling the bible and omitting anything that went against the beliefs of the wife of constantine, this includes the new testament
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#22397468 - 10/18/15 12:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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constantine needed an army. canonization and the catholic religion that followed had nothing to do with his wife. get off of wikipedia prisoner.
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Re: Is there life after death? [Re: Moonshoe] 1
#22397496 - 10/18/15 12:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have little doubt that there is life after death. Its to me as obvious as the assumption that alien civilisations exist.
I don't know the value of accounts of near death experiences, even though they are highly compelling and of interest to anyone interested in altered states of consciousness, but that we go on, thats inevitable in my understanding of the universe.
I view the Universe as a vast dance of energy that is eternal. Because the motion is eternal and the number of moves finite, you get the situation that every possible constellation of this energy will recur in every possible way, forever.
So whatever makes you you, its reproducible and will in fact be reproduced for all eternity.
Your current life is just a minute fraction of lives and experiences that can be had.
Enjoy the ride.
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