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what happens to you, when you die?
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post Jan 9 2008, 03:04 PM
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post Jan 9 2008, 03:05 PM
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u lay in the ground from then on out.
 
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post Jan 9 2008, 03:07 PM
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^ laugh.gif

i mean, besides the obvious.
 
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that's all in my opinion. people around u miss u, u lay in the ground.
 
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^ HAHA.
so what happens to your spirit/soul, if you believe in that stuff?
 
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i don't believe it, so u'll have to ask someone else :)
 
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Your heart stops, oxygen is missing from your brain, blood stops pumping, your brain stops working, you stop breathing, your body stops working, someone finds you, they set up a funeral, you are buried/cremated, and then people come to pay their respects.
 
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All perceivable signs of consciousness and life subside suggesting, largely, that we die and "disappear" from existence in all respects of the term. From our neurological acuteness to our experience with damaged brain tissue, it appears as if the seat of all human characteristic and life is organic and expendable. Once the light goes out, it's extinguished forever. We die, and we stay that way.

In short, nothing happens when we die.
 
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You go to the place where you were destined to go to.
 
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Your body decomposes. Fun.
 
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But it's party time for all the little worms!

You move on. Everything comes in cycles, I don't see why death should be any different.
 
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You're taken by aliens.
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jan 9 2008, 02:29 PM) *
All perceivable signs of consciousness and life subside suggesting, largely, that we die and "disappear" from existence in all respects of the term. From our neurological acuteness to our experience with damaged brain tissue, it appears as if the seat of all human characteristic and life is organic and expendable. Once the light goes out, it's extinguished forever. We die, and we stay that way.

In short, nothing happens when we die.


nice explanation. rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Jan 9 2008, 02:40 PM) *
You go to the place where you were destined to go to.

which is?
Reason for edit: posts merged - Jc
 
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post Jan 9 2008, 08:01 PM
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QUOTE(yrrnotelekktric @ Jan 9 2008, 06:23 PM) *
nice explanation. rolleyes.gif


Sorry it wasn't the answer you were looking for.
 
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^no i wasnt being sarcastic. i really like it. _smile.gif
 
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We rejoice in fellowship with the spirits of the loved ones who have passed before us before we begin another life.
 
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I prefer to believe that when you die your soul goes to a better place, if you've lived a pretty decent life being kind to others, being respectful, supportive, etc etc but maybe that's because I'm overly sensitive. _smile.gif
 
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post Jan 9 2008, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(yrrnotelekktric @ Jan 9 2008, 03:04 PM) *
thoughts?

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You first and then report back to me.
 
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i dont think anything happens to you when you die.
like its that feeling before you were born, you didnt know anything and you cant visualize anything because you arent real, you dont exist. i think the same goes for when you die. THAAATS just me tho. _smile.gif
 
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post Jan 9 2008, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Jan 9 2008, 07:52 PM) *
We rejoice in fellowship with the spirits of the loved ones who have passed before us before we begin another life.


Sounds like quite the fairytale. Care to substantiate those claims?
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jan 9 2008, 11:34 PM) *
Sounds like quite the fairytale. Care to substantiate those claims?


Don't take shit so seriously.
 
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Speaking of shit, I heard you empty your bowels when you go. Plus, you actually feel an intense high where you don't feel any pain at all. Least that's what I heard.
 
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QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Jan 9 2008, 11:16 PM) *
Don't take shit so seriously.


The debate thread is sort of intended just for that (taking "shit seriously"). If I was missing subtle sarcasm, oops.

QUOTE(MrStrife @ Jan 9 2008, 11:24 PM) *
Speaking of shit, I heard you empty your bowels when you go. Plus, you actually feel an intense high where you don't feel any pain at all. Least that's what I heard.


Yeah, you definitely shit yourself. As goes the intense high, I'm not entirely sure. However, Near Death Experience (for example) , which is caused be a decrease of oxygen to the brain, has been recreated in the laboratory (or the centrifuge) and that phenomena could be identified as a sort of "high" or out-of-body painlessness.
 
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This is really an absurd question. How can anyone truly debate what happens to the spirit of an individual after their heart stops? If I added a smiley, the sarcasm in my previous post would've been too obvious.

The whole shit thing; its definitely true. Being around people when they die is mad creepy.
 
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post Jan 10 2008, 01:16 AM
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QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Jan 9 2008, 11:55 PM) *
This is really an absurd question. How can anyone truly debate what happens to the spirit of an individual after their heart stops?


With an appeal to modern science. The human body is becoming less and less of a mystery to us each and every day. It isn't impossible to make reasonable and, at least in part, demonstrative extrapolations concerning the question of human expiration. Further, we can at least examine the evidence (or lack there of) and discuss its innumerable implications.

Also, whoever said anything about a spirit?

QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Jan 9 2008, 11:55 PM) *
If I added a smiley, the sarcasm in my previous post would've been too obvious.


Oh. It's kind of hard to tell - seeing as a majority of people actually believe that sort of shit.
 
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post Jan 10 2008, 05:12 AM
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Relgiously, there's got to be something more to life than just being born, living to eat, sleep, and breathe, only ending up to die. Our brains are so complex for something so simply as living life. And so, I believe there is life after death.
 
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People keep saying that sort of thing, but there's only one little part of our brains separating us from wild animals. The rest of the structure of the other animal is not so different from our own. Why are they excluded? Why do they not have souls when they simply live life and are equally as complex? Living life itself is very complex and there's several thousands of reactions going on inside your body right now enabling you just to live.
 
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When would you be considered "dead"?

If anyone watches the show House, Dr. House was technically dead for 2 minutes, but was brought back. So he wasn't dead, was he?

If your heart stops pumping, you can be brought back. If your brain is dysfunctional, you can be kept alive by life support (coma).
 
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You are declared dead when your heart stops for more than a certain period of time. In very rare cases, you can be revived. Your brain can be "dead," but that doesn't mean you as a bodily entity are dead.
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jan 10 2008, 01:16 AM) *
With an appeal to modern science. The human body is becoming less and less of a mystery to us each and every day. It isn't impossible to make reasonable and, at least in part, demonstrative extrapolations concerning the question of human expiration. Further, we can at least examine the evidence (or lack there of) and discuss its innumerable implications.


Ah, I see. I've never been into the subject or had much of an interest in it. I've always had the mindset that if you dwell on a feasible notion that there is an afterlife, you lose sight of the life you're living. Although, this is an interesting subject.

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Also, whoever said anything about a spirit?
Oh. It's kind of hard to tell - seeing as a majority of people actually believe that sort of shit.


I've never really had much of a belief. I've explored and tried to learn about other religions or sects of Christianity, then I stopped caring because it had no real bearing on how I live my life.
 
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You turn into a tree.
 
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You become a ghost, and you get to float around and watch people, when they can't see you. It's like having no-clip and invisibility and god mode in LIFE. But watch out for those ghostbusters.
 
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First, your body is dissected by weird people like me.
Then, put into a casket or cremated depending on your plans or what your family thinks you want.
Finally, you are either spread in some "meaningful" place, set on a shelf, or rotting 6 feet under.

What happens to your soul? Well, it's just like it was before you were born. Do you remember that? Of course, not because it's a vast nothingness.
 
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^ dude, thats exactly what i believe, in a nutshell.
 
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Awesome!

No one ever has the same thoughts about it that I do.
 
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^ laugh.gif HIGH 5. seriously. dance.gif
 
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I think my ghost theory is better.
 
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QUOTE(MissFits @ Jan 15 2008, 05:40 AM) *
First, your body is dissected by weird people like me.
Then, put into a casket or cremated depending on your plans or what your family thinks you want.
Finally, you are either spread in some "meaningful" place, set on a shelf, or rotting 6 feet under.

What happens to your soul? Well, it's just like it was before you were born. Do you remember that? Of course, not because it's a vast nothingness.


Touchč.
 
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i wonder if you can turn this person back to life by reactivating the basic needs into the body system?
 
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QUOTE(Fist @ Jan 21 2008, 12:34 AM) *
i wonder if you can turn this person back to life by reactivating the basic needs into the body system?


I wonder if it's possible to fix a car by replacing all the broken parts and putting fuel in?

Of course it is. But, unlike a car, we don't know exactly how the human anatomy works, and we can't just make a heart to put into someone. Organ donors aren't as abundant as tires.
 
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The heart isn't the only thing that dies when you die. If your body stops functioning, you can't revive it simply by replacing the organs. The rest of your cells have died. Your blood has dried out. There are things that develop throughout a lifetime and need to keep happening in order to sustain life.

But, this is neither here nor there.
 
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I just wanted to be buried next to Heath Ledger. shifty.gif
 
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^ LOL. But you wouldn`t realize it if you were. blink.gif
 
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yknow dead people can move if you shock them with electricity to a certain part of the brain? We all know different parts of the brain control different parts of your body. If you shocked them at the right place, their arm might move or their leg. I'm pretty sure speech still works too - just not intelligent speech, obviously.

Just thought I'd share that.
 
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i've always wondered, many people say the "after-life" but i'm not sure if we really know that exists. i guess we have to wait and see where we go.
 
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QUOTE(pandora @ Feb 9 2008, 05:00 PM) *
yknow dead people can move if you shock them with electricity to a certain part of the brain? We all know different parts of the brain control different parts of your body. If you shocked them at the right place, their arm might move or their leg. I'm pretty sure speech still works too - just not intelligent speech, obviously.

Just thought I'd share that.


That's creepy.
 
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Become a form of energy, that's for sure.
 
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QUOTE(Tamacracker @ Feb 17 2008, 11:37 PM) *
Become a form of energy, that's for sure.


What the f**k does that mean? And how the shit are you sure of something so unclear?
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Feb 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *
What the f**k does that mean? And how the shit are you sure of something so unclear?



Cuz we do <,<
In the physical form, we become nutrients to the soil for the plants. Before that part of decomposing, we're food to insects.

Seriously, you need to get laid or something. You have some serious issues that could get you pimp slapped LOL

Oh wait... you're self explanatory.
 
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QUOTE(Tamacracker @ Feb 18 2008, 12:39 AM) *
Cuz we do <,<


And there is no ambiguity at all in saying we "become a form of energy."
For sure.
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Feb 18 2008, 01:44 AM) *
And there is no ambiguity at all in saying we "become a form of energy."
For sure.


Right... because without a f**king doubt we become a form of energy FOR SURE.
 
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This is kind of unrelated, but I'm just gonna put it out there -- I don't think that if Nate went outside and found some chick and had sex with her, it would change the fact that you're acting quite idiotic and it is decreasing his faith in humanity, thus pissing him off.
 
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QUOTE(ersatz @ Feb 18 2008, 10:05 AM) *
This is kind of unrelated, but I'm just gonna put it out there -- I don't think that if Nate went outside and found some chick and had sex with her, it would change the fact that you're acting quite idiotic and it is decreasing his faith in humanity, thus pissing him off.

Ahaha, good one.
 
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wa happens ta u wen u diie inii yu go ta tha afterlife . lmfao.
 
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When I die I will become one with the earth. Then eventually I'll grow into a beautiful tree.

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When I die I'll be going to Hell, where I will kill Satan.
 
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When I die I'll be going to Hell, where I will kill Satan.


I used to say that often.
 
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QUOTE(ersatz @ Feb 18 2008, 08:05 AM) *
This is kind of unrelated, but I'm just gonna put it out there -- I don't think that if Nate went outside and found some chick and had sex with her, it would change the fact that you're acting quite idiotic and it is decreasing his faith in humanity, thus pissing him off.


+25 pts.
 
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What do you think happens when you die?
This may be a little bit of a depressing/odd topic, but i just want to see what people think.
I'm not sure what will happen, i have been a christian but lately, i've given up on god.
It used to seem like he was real because it seemed like he answered my "prayers".
But i think it was mainly because i prayed for things i knew were more than likely going to happen.
Do you belive in the after life?
Or do you believe that we just sort of "black out"?
Or just that nothing happens, you just become "paralyzed" and lay there in pain listening to everything around you?


I don't know if this belongs in the debate forum. If you feel it belongs else where, please move. =)
 
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nothing will happen, just like nothing happened before you were born.
 
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nothing will happen, just like nothing happened before you were born.


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i'm catholic but i believe that we all will go to heaven. the ones who don't will be the ones who have committed moral sins. i really don't believe that God will judge us & send us to heaven or hell.
 
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Merged with Janette's topic.
 
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nothing will happen, just like nothing happened before you were born.


I was going to say that same exact thing.
I don't see why it's so hard to believe that if you went from nothing to something you can go from something to nothing.

But, there is a lot I don't understand, like how our bodies are full of energy and how energy doesn't die it only tranfers. So, if we die and our energy transfers to something else isn't that the same thing as being reincarnated?
 
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post Jun 20 2008, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE(MissFits @ Jun 20 2008, 09:42 AM) *
But, there is a lot I don't understand, like how our bodies are full of energy and how energy doesn't die it only tranfers. So, if we die and our energy transfers to something else isn't that the same thing as being reincarnated?


We don't define ourselves as the levels and forms of energy within our bodies. Generally, and philosophically, when we refer to ourselves we mean what is evident through our consciousness and our cognitive abilities. If not for our ability to recall experience, interpret experience, relate it, and imagine it, we might not have any idea of self whatsoever. But, in either case, in most instances, when we refer to ourselves, we mean an entity biologically dependent on energy, but philosophically independent of (in some instances) even our own bodies.
 
MarcelleB
post Jun 23 2008, 11:44 AM
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you turn into a cloud and the fatter you are the bigger the cloud you gonna be laugh.gif
 

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