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AMystic3434
21st September 2011, 13:48
People seem to think in order for there to be life after death that there has to be a god. Is it possible that there is no god but still life after death. Maybe the spirit also is part of evolution and we evolved enough to create this universe. By the will of the spirit from another dimension we created the big bang in this 3d universe we punched through the dimensions. In all eternity we are searching for new experiences.

Tony
21st September 2011, 13:55
Hello Amystic3434,
We have to be a little generous with others belief's, but I'm with you! We create our own worlds, the trick is to stop doing it!!!

Tony

Cidersomerset
21st September 2011, 19:01
Hello AMystic .....I have pondered this on and off for as long as i can remember. I worked out there could not be a god as we were taught at school very early on. In war every country prayed to god and padres even went with the troops ,even today, why ? would he choose one side over another if we were all his 'children' the whole notion of religion of whatever denomonation has never made sence from the basic level of 'humanity'. I could go on all day about the hippocracies and scaremongoring of all organised religions.
Now if people want comfort and are frieghtened of what comes after we pass on thats different altogether and those who seek help with making sence of this life, hopefully the information age will give them more access to answers that suit them. If that in the end turns out to be a religion fair enough. we should be able to make up their own minds without the pressure and dogma of guilt.

So if there is a god he must be very angry how he has been portrayed down here..........

My concept of god has changed in the last couple of years .As I said the god of the bible does make sence to me, but if you change the cental charecters to say the Annunaki, then all the human foibles of blood , lust, greed and power make sence,.....

I'm more inclined on the notion that i'm god your god we are all god, maybe linked to a greater collective conciousness with no captain at the helm, just 'knowing' ,but as this has been a work in progress for the past 40 years I'm still piecing new evidence together. I don't know about you the last 3 or 4 years things are becoming clearer, since I had the computor and have access to more knowledge from like minded people on a similar journey .....Cheers Steve..

Dave Allen sums it up well, Its reminds me of my early school life at St Josephs.....

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Cidersomerset
21st September 2011, 21:54
Yes to answer your question directly there is no need for 'God' to be present for us to experiance eternity....imho

Billy on fundamental muslims..( strong language )

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Bill hicks on fundamental christians.

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