Some people believe in the idea of Afterlife, the Life After Death! People believe that the essential part of an individual’s identity or their stream of consciousness, as they call it, continues to have after the death of their physical body.
For some reason, people believe in the idea that after a person dies, that person will continue to exist in some form or another.
Well, the only form a person might happen to exist ‘After Death’ is dust!
When you believe in the illogical idea of Afterlife, do you also think about the ‘Before Life’?
I mean, do you think what if you never existed? What would world be like?
Honestly, the world wouldn’t be anymore better or worse than it is. Even if it were, there is no way you’d ever know. And there is no way to explain how things would be if they weren’t the way they are right now.
So, what makes you think they’d be a certain way after you die?
If we can’t explain why and how there is no tangible, logical way to prove the absence of ‘Afterlife’, you should also realize that there is no way at all to prove its existence too.
How can you say that things would be a certain way for a person in the ‘Afterlife’ when you have no idea what his/her, or for that matter, anyone’s ‘Beforelife’ was like?
P.S. Maybe, you don’t exist at all.
Categories: science
I like the line of thinking. What if we don’t exist (coz we can prove after life). The mystery though are the evidences of reincarnation. As hard it is to believe on these, it is harder to simply ignore!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty_Cases_Suggestive_of_Reincarnation
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a typo in prev comment.. (coz we can’t prove afterlife) 🙂
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surely we tend to think of the ‘after life’ without noticing how bad the ‘current life’ is.
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After death you just decompose and become molecules. All cells, which are the building blocks of all living things are made of some molecule build on a carbon backbone.
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It’s more like Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
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Yep… A lot of calcium as well
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No. Everything else came later.
96% of our bodies are made up of those 4 elements.
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Of course… I know that… But mineralised bones have a lot of mineral calciums…. When I wrote carbon backbone… i meant hydrocarbons… Which are mostly Carbon and hydrogen + oxygen & nitrogen.
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Well, that ship has already sailed now.
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Well I wrote carbon backbone bc that is the language I usually use to explain hydrocarbons to people who don’t have a background in organic chemistry.
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And I don’t mean to imply you don’t know hydrocarbons
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That is one less thing for you to worry about as I never really infer that notion even if someone were actually implying.
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“Carbon Backbone” is more like, carbon is the backbone of organic molecules which form living matter.
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Just that on public platforms I try to use layman language as far as I can.
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What if🙂 anyway even if there is no afterlife and body goes to dust, but how come there are so many living in the minds of people alive for what they have done when they were alive… Isn’t this the greatest after life? 🙏🏻👍🏻🙂
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Sure. Hitler is certainly having a great Afterlife, in that case.
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And stands as an example as to what to watch out for and be warned.
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How? Hitler will be remembered more than most.
Udham Singh will be forgotten.
No one seems to be watching out for anything.
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The picture of a vegetable on a piece of paper cannot be used for cooking. All the best🙂👍🏻
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amazing work
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Wonderfully thoughtful. I don’t believe in life after death but do feel one lives on in memory until that vanishes.
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There is the power of the statement,what if we didn’t exist.i love it
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