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What if you just dont give a damn?

Discussion in 'Religion & Spirituality Forum' started by KrackMonkey, Nov 29, 2005.

  1. HollyB

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    That was very insightful!
     
  3. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    And yet, here you do the same thing.

    Can someone be sure to applaud my insight here too?
     
  4. HollyB

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    clappin
     
  5. jazzbluescat

    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Hmmm, must be time to thin the herd.

    :D
     
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    I don't think you're going to get cast to hell and damnfire (or whatever the saying is) for not believing in "God" in the traditional sense. Your non-belief is a belief in itself (if that makes sense?). I think we do what works for us. That sounds very simplistic and not always easy, but one tends to gravitate to what fits and suits our lives. If it's not in your heart KM, it's not.
     
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    It might be worth researching near-death experiences. I'm not sure, but I think there have been non-religious people who have had 'into the light' experiences. 'Into the light' experiences far outweigh hellfire experiences. I do know that there have been near death 'into the light' experiences in other religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism.

    Of course, there's the relevant debate about whether near death experiences are just the result of chemical interactions/changes in our brains as we are dying.
     
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    ECILAM Celebrate Diversity

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    Near-death experiences are just that. If your team "nearly" wins the Super Bowl... guess what? They didn't win the Super Bowl.
     
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    well, what's in store for him, eric? i think this is a very important discussion since a high percentage of people feel this way.
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Not knowing Krack's spiritual background (what he's been taught, what he's believed and rejected, etc.), the answer is actually pretty simple, because it's the same answer for everyone. According to the Bible, he'll be judged (Romans 2). And God knows what's in his heart, what he's believed and disbelieved, embraced and rejected. In short, what he really does and doesn't care about, and the reasons for both.
     

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