do christians who commit suicide automatically go to hell?
category: general [glöplog]
and yes.. it is pretty cool to have a bible-discussion here on pouet..
>that eternal death can also mean that you are really death.. your soul dies. Black.
This kind of death is interesting to me.
I mean, I am interested at how would someone feel if his soul dies? Black is an expression, but black wouldn't be there because the soul wouldn't exist in order to feel it. And it wouldn't have a memory or just it's ownself in order to compare nothing with something anyways.
Let's suppose that we have a computer and it's soul lives while it's turned on. During the time it is turned off, it can't feel. If we open it again, the time before the power off is connected to the time since the next power on in a way. It isn't aware of what happened in beetween. Mmm,. it's like sleep perhaps..
But what happens with eternal death? The soul is not there during it, if someone interrupts eternal death then the soul comes back, except if the soul dies forever. I can't figure out how eternal death would be. My friend Antitec (he is an atheist) believes that this thing happens when we die. We seize to exist as a whole.
In a way, I don't believe it but this is because my brain can't understand it. It's as hard to grasp as infinity. In another way, I have thought that eternal death can't exist or it's not eternal since it can be reversed.
I think that existance is a result of struggling with nothingness. Absolute nothing can't exist, but in theory it created the smallest piece of something ever! Because it couldn't exist alone. The should be a slight something (perhaps the first soul ever) in order for it to diferrentiate. Absolute nothing is like milk. Something inside nothing is like a fly inside your milk :). So,. a dead soul into nothingness will turn instantly into something, for the primary condition cannot exist. I think that this something is our soul and because the soul is an observer of our world, I believe that the world is our soul!
I wrote some more weird things like that for an article I didn't sent to AltMag (perhaps I will do soon).
But the matter of eternal death paradox is interesting for me in any way..
This kind of death is interesting to me.
I mean, I am interested at how would someone feel if his soul dies? Black is an expression, but black wouldn't be there because the soul wouldn't exist in order to feel it. And it wouldn't have a memory or just it's ownself in order to compare nothing with something anyways.
Let's suppose that we have a computer and it's soul lives while it's turned on. During the time it is turned off, it can't feel. If we open it again, the time before the power off is connected to the time since the next power on in a way. It isn't aware of what happened in beetween. Mmm,. it's like sleep perhaps..
But what happens with eternal death? The soul is not there during it, if someone interrupts eternal death then the soul comes back, except if the soul dies forever. I can't figure out how eternal death would be. My friend Antitec (he is an atheist) believes that this thing happens when we die. We seize to exist as a whole.
In a way, I don't believe it but this is because my brain can't understand it. It's as hard to grasp as infinity. In another way, I have thought that eternal death can't exist or it's not eternal since it can be reversed.
I think that existance is a result of struggling with nothingness. Absolute nothing can't exist, but in theory it created the smallest piece of something ever! Because it couldn't exist alone. The should be a slight something (perhaps the first soul ever) in order for it to diferrentiate. Absolute nothing is like milk. Something inside nothing is like a fly inside your milk :). So,. a dead soul into nothingness will turn instantly into something, for the primary condition cannot exist. I think that this something is our soul and because the soul is an observer of our world, I believe that the world is our soul!
I wrote some more weird things like that for an article I didn't sent to AltMag (perhaps I will do soon).
But the matter of eternal death paradox is interesting for me in any way..
i think it's fuck
eye/midiclub: And what is your worst suffering, if I may ask. Discussions in general don't really interest me. ;-)
About "fiction" and "religion", I can relate to it quite well. 3 years ago I was sitting in a church and was thinking pretty much the same thing. I remember it felt quite rotten sitting there and analysing "god".
About "fiction" and "religion", I can relate to it quite well. 3 years ago I was sitting in a church and was thinking pretty much the same thing. I remember it felt quite rotten sitting there and analysing "god".
MZ1453: With all due respect, I already made my point.