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07-18-2003, 09:16 AM | #71 |
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You obviously don't understand me or what I have to say. I've been to a number of professionals in order to treat this fear and they haven't helped. What makes you think that you, with a flash of a magic wand, can succeed? I believe in life after death no matter what people say. This belief is my dearest treasure, and I have no intention to lose it just so as to "save face with evidence and reason". I do what I feel is right. |
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If a theory accurately matches observations, and makes predictions which are subsequently found to be correct, it is a useful theory. Using my previous example, Newtonian physics is useful if you are trying to build a skyscraper, but useless for smashing atoms. Likewise, Quantum physics tells you nothing useful about how to stack your girders To be strictly correct, scientific theories are never "true" or "false". They are simply "useful" or "not useful". Often as we gain more knowledge, old theories diminish in usefulness and are left behind, while new, more useful ones are adopted. This process will never end as long as we are amassing more knowledge. That's the whole problem with the evolution/creation argument. The Creationists assume that because they claim to have a source of Truth, that the scientists do as well. Evolution is not Truth, it's simply a very useful way of thinking about the relationship between organisms and their environment. But that's enough of my waffle, i'm off to do something useful |
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I'm not trying to cure you. Obviously that is out of my hands. I'm simply trying to point out their may be a better methodology to protect your well being. I mean I mentioned the region of your brain that can be manipulated to create out of body experiences, and you freaked out. It seems that you'll be increasingly prone to inadvertent attacks on your "dearest treasure" the rest of your life as science continues to unlock the processes of the brain and awareness. The ostrich with his head in the sand may feel safe, but his ass is still hanging out there. . . |
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Well I haven't found it. Neither did any of the professional psychologists I visited. Quote:
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That's no skin off my nose. Even if science manages to map every cognitive function to a specific brain area, I believe in the spiritualist teaching that there is a duplicate body, brain and all, that takes over after the death of the material body. |
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If you can convince yourself of delusions of this magnitude, I don't know why you can't just face death. Seems the simpler trick to me.
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Consider a Rube Goldburg device that accomplishes making toast through the use of hamsters, anvils, bicycle chains, and spring-loaded paperclip guns.
If it works.... what's the problem? |
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I am truly sorry that you have such a fear of death! As an atheist/rationalist... with no belief in god or an afterlife, I too find it disappointing that this life is all we have. Sometimes I think the downside to being such an intelligent species is the fact that we are capable of knowing that we will have to face death and cease to exist. Also, having to lose our loved ones.. Knowing that this is all we are.. It is sad. On the other hand, the up side is that we are also capable of living life to the fullest, like no other animal on this planet. There was a time when I thought about whether I would have been happier being a lower life form, some animal (perhaps a dog, cat, bird?) just so I would not have to know that I was going to die someday. However, I feel that I am much happier and much better off being the human that I am. I do my best to not let one minute go by without grabbing my share of happiness. I know this is the only life I have and I am living it to the fullest that I possibly can! Now I even enjoy thinking things like how many sunrises or sunsets do I have left? So hey, I'll take the time to make sure I see one very soon. Not only to just see it but to thoroughly enjoy it. I find myself enjoying life so much that I completely forget about death! Btw, why do you hang out here listening to people who are telling you there is no afterlife? Wish you the best! Charlie |
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