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Do you believe in life after death?

Yes, absolutely
12 (36.4%)
No, we dead
16 (48.5%)
I admit I am confused and don't know
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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #75 on: November 24, 2025, 06:29:19 AM »

You're just a piece of meat, and by chance, humanity has to put up with your stupidity, and you live with it, oblivious to the imbecile you are.

Agreed

Just got my 2nd injection (Pfizer)

Delta Plus Variant will do a carnage.

Covid-19 is not a flu.  A flu is always local and present for a short period of time.

Covid-19 is everywhere, no season, in each acre of this planet, resistant to every weather conditions.

If you got it without being really ill, side effects are really deleterious in the long term.

that's not related to the vaccine, simply statistics.
If you give a Hot Chocolate to million of people, some of them will die in the next days

covid death are under reported, how many countries are not able to count their population
how many countries are understimate their death to show their control, how many people die alone at home

it's not a flu, it's everywhere, in every acre of this planet, whatever the season and the geography

Happy Delta +


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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #76 on: November 24, 2025, 06:36:37 AM »
“French” is a danimal77 gimmick.


This moron has been humiliated so badly on this site.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #77 on: November 24, 2025, 08:44:27 AM »
Argument Against Reincarnation

If we assume the universe has a creator or a creative intelligence behind its laws, reincarnation still doesn’t make sense — not philosophically, not scientifically, and not logically.

1. The Motivation Problem: Why would a creator design reincarnation?

People often say: “A tree is just the result of natural processes.”
Sure — but that assumes the natural processes themselves just exist.

Reincarnation is completely different. It requires the creator to intentionally design a system where souls jump between bodies.

What’s the purpose?

Common claim: “Souls reincarnate to learn lessons.”

But that falls apart:

• Why design a system where humans forget everything they supposedly learned?
• Why would someone reincarnate as an ant or cockroach — what lesson is learned there?
• Why is the system filled with randomness, trauma, and inequality?
• Why do different cultures invent totally contradictory rules for reincarnation?

A system without memory is not a learning system.
A purposeful creator would not design something so incoherent.

2. The Mechanism Problem: How would reincarnation actually work?

For reincarnation to be real, all of the following must exist:

• A soul independent of the brain
• A method for the soul to detach at death
• A method for it to enter another body
• Compatibility across completely different species

This fails immediately when you consider biology.

Human → Cockroach?
A cockroach has ~1 million neurons.
A human has ~86 billion.

That’s like trying to run Windows 11 on a calculator.

Human → Ant?
Even fewer neurons.

Human → Amoeba?
One cell. No brain at all.

There is no biological hardware to support consciousness, memory, or identity in these organisms.

Scientifically, there is no workable mechanism for reincarnation.

3. The Scale Problem: Population numbers destroy the theory

If all living beings reincarnate, consider actual biological quantities:

• Humans: ~8 billion
• Ants: ~20,000,000,000,000,000 (20 quadrillion)
• Cockroaches: trillions
• Amoebae: effectively infinite numbers

Reincarnation must explain:

• Where all the extra souls come from
• Why a human soul would spend billions of lifetimes as microbes
• Why humans are an extreme minority of “soul slots”
• How “moral lessons” fit into microbial lifetimes

No reincarnation system explains this.
It’s mathematically unworkable.

4. The Identity Problem: What is actually reincarnating?

If a person loses:

• memory
• personality
• emotion
• preferences
• consciousness
• cognitive abilities

…then what is left to “reincarnate”?

If nothing that makes you you carries over, then reincarnation is just the birth of a new organism with no real connection to the old one.

Calling that “you” is meaningless.

Conclusion

Even if a creator designed the universe:

• there is no rational motivation for reincarnation,
• no biological or physical mechanism behind it,
• no numerical or population-level scalability,
• and no coherent identity that survives from one life to another.
An immediate problem with this AI generated answer is assuming there is one creator responsible for creation. Many New Agers believe we are all Gods who created this Earth ourselves as a play ground or amusement park.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #78 on: November 24, 2025, 10:14:36 AM »
The issue is stressing me the fuck out.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #79 on: November 24, 2025, 10:22:51 AM »
I think that part of what causes this all to lead go existential crisis is that we are born and  get prepared to work towards something "meaningful" in life. You go to school, study, work, get loans pay off loans, supposedly to arrive at having it made but when you then finally do, the rug is pulled, you die, state takes it all or if you have children state takes a cut and children inherit what's left. Those children then already having arrived into an age where they realize the glass is 75% empty, and probably also have some crisis. Then a good 20 years down the line you are but a far distant memory, your house is probably demolished as well and your bones long gone. I feel this is not what we are sold that life would be. Maybe in other cultures it's different and people handle it differently

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #80 on: November 24, 2025, 10:32:29 AM »
The issue is stressing me the fuck out.

Aww poor you.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #81 on: November 24, 2025, 10:35:09 AM »
Aww poor you.

Very stoic and unique angle















J/k huge fag

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #82 on: November 24, 2025, 10:41:49 AM »
Very stoic and unique angle















J/k huge fag

Epic failure at trying to be funny. With a name like MuscleBuff you should be in for fag of the year award, all you do is cry and whinge.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #83 on: November 24, 2025, 10:43:38 AM »
Epic failure at trying to be funny. With a name like MuscleBuff you should be in for fag of the year award.
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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #84 on: November 24, 2025, 10:46:02 AM »
Simpleton

That's going to take a while to recover from  ::)

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #85 on: November 24, 2025, 11:22:19 AM »
“French” is a danimal77 gimmick.


This moron has been humiliated so badly on this site.

Nope, just me, no gimmick... I don't even know who Danimal is...
that said, I'd rank you in the top 3 dumbest people on the forum, Royalty.
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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #86 on: November 24, 2025, 11:34:08 AM »
Nope, just me, no gimmick... I don't even know who Danimal is...
that said, I'd rank you in the top 3 dumbest people on the forum, Royalty.

the top 3 you are thinking of are all him.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #87 on: November 24, 2025, 12:48:57 PM »
Energy is never destroyed.  It is converted from one form to another or transferred between systems.  Some believe the energy each of us has as humans follows this same logic.
Why is there energy in the first place? We take that for granted. Let's assume you start with nothing. How do you go from nothing to energy?

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #88 on: November 24, 2025, 12:54:50 PM »
Why is there energy in the first place? We take that for granted. Let's assume you start with nothing. How do you go from nothing to energy?

You dont, energy has always been here, its like God... ;)

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #89 on: November 24, 2025, 12:55:38 PM »
I think that part of what causes this all to lead go existential crisis is that we are born and  get prepared to work towards something "meaningful" in life. You go to school, study, work, get loans pay off loans, supposedly to arrive at having it made but when you then finally do, the rug is pulled, you die, state takes it all or if you have children state takes a cut and children inherit what's left. Those children then already having arrived into an age where they realize the glass is 75% empty, and probably also have some crisis. Then a good 20 years down the line you are but a far distant memory, your house is probably demolished as well and your bones long gone. I feel this is not what we are sold that life would be. Maybe in other cultures it's different and people handle it differently
You can count yourself lucky to even get this far. I know a woman who's son died at age 4 of cancer. Hafthor's daughter was stillborn.

Just making it to the point where you can post on Getbig is winning the lottery. Think of all those sperm cells that never made it - lol!

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #90 on: November 24, 2025, 12:58:25 PM »
You dont, energy has always been here, its like God... ;)
But why has energy always existed? How can God always exist? People often say that God is a beginningless being. That’s a pretty wild concept to wrap your mind around.

I know your answer - it's above our pay grade. I asked my mom this and she said that's not for us to ask or understand - lmao!

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #91 on: November 24, 2025, 02:25:27 PM »
You can count yourself lucky to even get this far. I know a woman who's son died at age 4 of cancer. Hafthor's daughter was stillborn.

Just making it to the point where you can post on Getbig is winning the lottery. Think of all those sperm cells that never made it - lol!

Indeed, shit is fucked up

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #92 on: Today at 12:35:08 AM »
The issue is stressing me the fuck out.
Learn to enjoy life and not take it seriously. It's one big cosmic joke.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #93 on: Today at 12:44:45 AM »
But why has energy always existed? How can God always exist? People often say that God is a beginningless being. That’s a pretty wild concept to wrap your mind around.

I know your answer - it's above our pay grade. I asked my mom this and she said that's not for us to ask or understand - lmao!

Maybe it is above our pay grade to know about Gods eternal existence but we can understand first hand via our own direct experience that our essential being is a beginningless being through deep meditation. In Indian philosophy the term Satchitananda is used to describe the original condition of being; Sat means existence, Chit means consciousness and Ananda means Bliss, so our unborn undying nature is an eternal existence that is conscious of its own being and is perpetually in a state of bliss. Nothing outside created you.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #94 on: Today at 04:00:39 AM »
Maybe it is above our pay grade to know about Gods eternal existence but we can understand first hand via our own direct experience that our essential being is a beginningless being through deep meditation. In Indian philosophy the term Satchitananda is used to describe the original condition of being; Sat means existence, Chit means consciousness and Ananda means Bliss, so our unborn undying nature is an eternal existence that is conscious of its own being and is perpetually in a state of bliss. Nothing outside created you.

Don't be obsessed with your desires Danny. The Zen philosopher, Basho, once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.'

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #95 on: Today at 05:07:28 AM »
Don't be obsessed with your desires Danny. The Zen philosopher, Basho, once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.'

I am not sure Basho was talking about donuts.

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #96 on: Today at 10:46:57 AM »
Learn to enjoy life and not take it seriously. It's one big cosmic joke.
You are right

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #97 on: Today at 11:02:55 AM »
I admit I struggle with fear of death and existential questions. I try to think, "worry when you get there," like the stoics may have said but it's not easy.
Wonder what life would be like if we really were certain what will happen next? Sometimes I think I'd surely have killed myself a long time ago but otoh I might be piece of radiating bliss knowing there's nothing to worry about, all these little current personal problems will ultimately be solved.

I still haven't taken that nature walk on shrooms BigRo talked about but it's on the agenda. Buddy said they grow freely in certain areas but when is harvesting time? :D

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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #98 on: Today at 11:09:12 AM »
I admit I struggle with fear of death and existential questions. I try to think, "worry when you get there," like the stoics may have said but it's not easy.
Wonder what life would be like if we really were certain what will happen next? Sometimes I think I'd surely have killed myself a long time ago but otoh I might be piece of radiating bliss knowing there's nothing to worry about, all these little current personal problems will ultimately be solved.

I still haven't taken that nature walk on shrooms BigRo talked about but it's on the agenda. Buddy said they grow freely in certain areas but when is harvesting time? :D

The season is soon to wrap up, best to go hunting with your friend. This is what you're looking for  :D


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Re: Do you believe in life after death?
« Reply #99 on: Today at 11:12:50 AM »
The season is soon to wrap up, best to go hunting with your friend. This is what you're looking for  :D

Thanks buddy, I think he even mentioned it a couple months back how it was soon. I'll pester him, he has seemed uninterested in trips for a while. He seemed sure about knowing what they look like but I'll save the pic.