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Join Date: May 2009
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oh and guess what happens when you die? nothing. that is something that we can verifiably and observationally deal with. anything less than accepting that is ignorance.
people's DMT trips where they see a white tunnel or end up in god's court, talking to joseph smith or muhammad are just a product of the pyschological damage that their life, culture and religion has done on them. when their brain suddenly gets flooded with a time-dilating pyschedelic, what the hell else do you think they are gonna say/see/think? especially because they are completely unaware of the actual process that's going on, due to their willfull ignorance (now, obviously, not in the past necessarily).
its really quite elementary, folks, though i suspect everyone here thinks im just as flagrantly offensive and 'intolerant' as StNick. i guess i'll see all you masterbating, pig-eating, shellfish enjoying pre-marital sex-having ****ers in a fiery pit below the ground, or maybe we'll just be lucky and you'll kill yourselves because you think the rapture has come. that'd be a planet i'd be interested in rebuilding. at this rate...i'll just admire the sad sad fail.
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New account. Same anger. Clouds his judgment the Dark Side does.
You're falling into the trap that most western Atheists do - you are focusing on fundamentalist religion, rightfully dismissing that, and then extrapolating the flaws of that belief structure to a conclusion about the nature of God itself.
You should read the book "Quantum Questions" by philosopher Ken Wilber. It's a compilation of the spiritual / mystical writings of some of our greatest scientists - Einstein, Bohr, Heidinger, Pauli, etc.... They understood that they were simply studying the shadows on the wall of Plato's metaphorical cave and that it was beyond the scope of their work to understand the light creating those shadows.
In addition, you should study the research done on afterlife / near death experiences. The experiences of thousands of individuals are incredibly consistent and refute your made-up belief that "nothing" happens after we die.
Not to be rude, but you are not reflecting the analytical skills one would expect of an individual at the highest levels of academia. You are simply asserting your belief without proof and stating it as fact. That's what fundamentalists do.
Don't be a fundamentalist.