I've been thinking about what possibly happens when we die. I know that someday I will find out. I hope its like we have a soul & that energy possesses a new body once we leave this one. But I'm scared that its just blank, non existence, and not seeing or feeling anything. I don't really believe the heaven/hell thing so yeah. I hear that when we leave, its like astral projection, but then science says its just the brain. I like science but I hope there's more to it than just the brain. Would any of you happen to know?
WolvezRok answered Monday December 5 2011, 2:29 am: Well your wrong at that part here really is a heaven and a hell I know you probably won't believe me but just go to church and you'll see and it's plez go to at least 3 times and find a bible somewhere ANYWHERE! Go to :
adrianveidt answered Saturday December 3 2011, 11:33 pm: You will have to excuse my sarcasm but how could any living person possibly know for sure what happens once we die? We are alive after all. On a better note though look at life like this if there is something after death why should it matter what we do or believe now since its never ending? If there is nothing than it really doesn't matter how you live right??? What everyone else tells you is just their personal opinion and not entirely fact as you cannot have to opposing facts being correct about the same thing-science vs. religion-. You say you love science than believe in this, ,,Energy can neither be created nor destroyed it can only change forms". I seriously hope this helps if not tell me please [ adrianveidt's advice column | Ask adrianveidt A Question ]
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