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Your Dead
So what happens when you die?
I'm curious what y'all think about that.....do you just die and cease to exist? Is there NO afterlife? You don't have to explain your-self, just a simple "Just Die"...will do. I'm curious as to how many non-believers there are on this site...I've read some really sad remarks on this site in relation to God. I am not defending the Church, nor the pope, nor the Catholic or any other religion for that matter,... every human has their faults, in the end...God will be the OVERALL judge. I'd like to know what kind of people I interract with on this site.........and if you decide not to answer, that's an answer in itself. Poltroon! I for one,...believe there is an after-life. It's called Heaven, and it's Ruled by the Almighty Father with His Son seated by His side. What proof do I have? It's called Faith. :) ...yes, this post is slightly religious ...No, you shouldn't fear what you don't understand ...If you did understand it, you wouldn't fear it ...If you DO fear it, that's the first step Please take the time to reply - again, a simple "Just Die" says enough.... Thanks Bloo |
I believe in after life....I am going to need lots of anti-burn cream for where I am going:laughs: :devil:
and lots of marshmallows to roast:cool: |
:hs:.......11 poltroons so far.
...thanks for being honest Moni :) |
"Why fear death? It's the most beautiful adventure in life"--Charles Frohman, Boradway Producer, standing on the deck of the sinking Lusitania, May, 1915.
I think we go to a better place, if we've led a moral life. That's all I have to say. |
I for two,...believe there is an after-life. It's called Heaven, and it's Ruled by the Almighty Father with His Son seated by His side.
What proof do I have? It's called Faith. |
I never paid too much attention in CCD (but that was God hooking me up by having a rabid Celtic fans for a teacher during their winning 80's years, thank you God.)
But I'm a Catholic and I believe in God. I'm baptised and confirmed, but I don't go to church, and I have no good reason for it, I just never liked going church. Now to your question - The afterlife - I think it'll be like the cartoons. But I forsee St. Peter doing alot of himming and hawwing with me, then saying alright go in, the I'll see all the people who passed away while I was living , then we'll all go fishing and have 50lbers tugging away on the end of our lines. AMEN |
I believe that Jesus died for the sin's of the world.
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I Think there is somthing after death- but dont no what it is till I go there.
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:devil2: ...hehe no problemo!
in all honesty, joking set aside...I do believe in afterlife....when I was 17 I was caring for my terminally ill great grand mother...I was by her side night and day caring for her..along with a hospice nurse...I knew she was in pain and prayed for God to take her...not because I wanted her to die, but because I did'nt want her to feel pain anymore...The next night she passed...I went outside and it was a cold calm January night no wind no nothing...I asked God for a sign that she made it up there...and the wind started blowing genlty...but thats not the kicker....I went in er room where she lay, her hearing aid was going off, making that god awful sqeeling noise....I picked it up to turn it off...and it was already off:eek: That was my sign that she was ok:) I miss her alot, but I know she is in a better place now...riding in an old rumble seat car with my great g-pop, young and beautiful again :) ~M |
I was raised Catholic, Father , Son, Holy Spirit, and I believe in that. But, I don't really go to church all that much. I just try to live the best I can and live by the Golden Rule.
I also believe there is an afterlife in Heaven where we can fish anytime we want, and the lunkers are always biting. |
I will worry about it when I get there!:eek:
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in my religeon when you die you get back all your lost socks , keys , sunglasses and lost plugs . Im looking forward to getting my gray needlefish back that I caught my 44# fish on and all my 3 and 4 oz jigs . you also get to see in virtual reality all the fish that got away from you during your entire life time .
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Can I convert???:confused:
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it costs many plugs
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My honest opinion Bloocrab is that I believe that the place that I will go when I pass on will be a place that is filled with the happiest moments and the most wonderful people that I ever encountered in this life. Right now we are paying our penance and we will be rewarded in the next life or afterlife. :angel:
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I believe in science and amino acids and life and death and lightening striking saltwater on any planet creating "life". But I beleive that God created all and is the head man in the universe. He creates all that's all and influences when need be. (BTW - I don't beleive in Heavens Gate (those comet freaks a few years back) and the like.)
I belive God will allow those into heaven that live an honest, morally sound life. I believe that I can be the best "christian" I can be by raising my son to be an honest young man, knowing right and wrong, and doing the right thing. I don't believe that the church has the authority to direct my life at a moments notice as my commitment to God is between me and him, not me the church then him. When I pray for someone, I don't pray to the church, I pray to the man himself. I believe there is a heaven so to speak and might not be the harps and angels as book upon book have written as I think it's possible that "book upon book" have humanized a vision of what heaven might be so we can better understand... OK - I'm rambling - back to work.... |
To be honest, I really don't know.
I've had the Christian upbringing -alter boy and all that. But, this whole organized religion thing with their rules, abuse, authoritative crap........... Plus, I don't want to offend anyone but it seems the older I get, the more I question the wisdom of God when I look around at all that is wrong in the world. But, I agree maybe I just don't get it. So, I don't know if there's an afterlife - hope so. But, then I don't know what a Poltroon is :D I'll bet it's crowded. Bill |
I believe in God and in some kind of life after death(I don't think I'll find out exactly what it is til I get there).
I grew up Catholic but as an adult I don't agree with what the church has to offer. If I had to pick a "religion" to be associated with it would have to be Buddism. Their philosophies make more sense to me. I have a hard time believing all the "stories" in the Bible. Evolution is more believable to me than adam and eve. I don't believe Jesus is the only "son of God"(I think we all are). I believe money is at the heart of most modern religions - The Catholic church selling Watch Hill mansion(vow of poverty?) to fund sex abuse settlements, Christians giving 25% of their income to the church, etc, etc. It all doesn't sit well in my heart. I try to take a little from each religion and live my life the way I think is right. I pray every night and try to find God in every aspect of my day. Church to me is a warm June sunset, alone in my boat on the Salt Pond with Bass breaking all around me( and theres nobody sticking a basket in my face looking for a buck!!!) |
nothing...
absolutely nothing happens when you die. Sorry to let guys in on it :( |
I'm glad to answer your question Bloocrab :) My belief is that the spirit moves on after the body dies.
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John 3:16:)
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Oh Slingah....Mr. Religion! :read: :angel: Bet you can't even tell me what John 3:16 is about!:D
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It's about accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.
For God so loved the world He gave His only begotten Son, for whom so ever believe in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life. I might not act like it all the time, but I am a Christian. Without some sort of a spiritual understanding, I would be a dead man. |
I Believe in The Father, and I Follow The Son and am Guided always by The Holy Spirit!
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i consider myself a firm believer in evolution, but everytime my mother takes a business flight i always pray for her safety. so im not sure really what that says about me. what i do know is that i am going to live a positive, rewarding existence and whatver happens from there on is outta my control.
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"Your Dead"
You go to heven when you die. Unless your a Yankee Fan,
then you go straight to HELL!!! |
when I got married my mother was hurt that I wasnt being married in church and wasnt going to be married in the "eyes of god" and I told her that wasnt a part of my lif and that I was sorry this hurt her. But I asked her why should this matter if we loved each other and we were true to each other ????? that we did not cheat or tell each other lies???? she thought for a moment and replied "I guess youre right and I think of alll the people that were married in
the church and are now divorced, cheating, etc, etc......" from that point she accepted my choice. how about the 10 commandments??? what if a non believer basicaly lived pretty much to these standards????? would they still be bad people or immoral just because they didnnt believe????? what if a believer broke every rule in the book would this make them a better person because they confessed once a month???? I think these are the biggest reasons I cant convince myself religion is for me...its like saying "you CANT be a good person no matter how hard you try if you dont go to church every sunday"!!! |
Jenn, I am right there with you....I was never married in a church...I do not go to church either....
God will love you no matter who you are and he will not love you "more" if you go to church.... I'm not a very religous person, my mother tortured me with sending me to Catholic school, and soon I was removed because a nun cut off my hair, because I would not keep it out of my face:rolleyes: ....my mom was not very happy with that, when I came home crying with a chop-job boy hair cut...I was 7 with hair down to my mid-back...:mad: At that point all 7 years old I thought, why would God care if my hair is in my face, or why would God care if I didnt write properly because I am left handed.....eh, go figure..... Sometimes I wonder if there is a God....(for personal reasons) :confused: |
let em try and cut my hair ! Ill bust them in the lip .
I went to a catholic school for 6 years , alter boy , married in a catholic church and never abused by a priest . Does that make me a good catholic ? I dont think so ! do I believe in one God ? sure do ! but which one is the right one ? there are really too many varients to make a wise choice for yourself . many follow what their parents teach them . I have 1 brother who is a morman , 1 that is catholic , 2 that have no affiliation to anyone religeon . does that make them any less God loving than lets say an agnostic ? No but we are very diverse in religeon and out looks in and after life . we seldom if ever talk religeon for obvious reasons . But each one of them are good people ! so what are your political veiws ? lets get back to life and fishing ! oh yeah and fred when your dead your dead ! |
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No..Because it can be Hell here right now being a Sox fan so when we die everything evens out. :D
So I hope you like it REAL warm! |
I'm forced to believe there is a Prime Mover in this universe.
Exactly what that is or what it expects of us, I don't know, I would like to understand first hand just "why the heck are we here?" All I know is, my body is going to be pickled and stuck in a box and tucked away into the Earth, and hopefully won't be dug up by some dumfuk archeologist a few eons from now. And somebody is going to have to auction off all my fishing crap. :laughs: |
I think when it's over, it's over.
I'm gonna get char broiled, and have my ashes spread on a certain stretch of sand, that I'd rather spend my time on anyway :D If there is a heaven and hell, I'll head "downstairs"... like an old timer said to me once, when I told him he was such a good guy, he would surely go to heaven... his response.. "Oh no, I hope not, I'd rather be with my friends" I feel the same way, I guess ;) |
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I dunno, Gilly, I believe that some strong spirits never do die, they continue to go on in another plane or realm that we ordinarily don't get to see - the physical being just craps out on ya at a certain point. I don't know how else to explain it - I guess it depends on how 'sensitive' you are. I've just had some pretty interesting experiences, let's say, so I'm less skeptical than most.
I do believe in a supreme force, but not necessarily a 'being' as such - what is called the Great I Am, maybe it's God, or Buddha, or Jah or Krishna or Jehovah but I don't anthropomorphize - I think really they're all the same thing anyway, everybody just puts a different ethnic skin on them like their own for the comfort factor. Easier to believe God is on your side (for better or worse) if he's your own color, I suppose. Ultimately, my beliefs lean a little more to the East although I don't really fall into any rigid set of beliefs - even though I'm a lapsed Lutheran. And I always make a point of honoring the religion of whatever church, temple or shrine I find myself in - I'm just hedgin' my bets and try to keep the Karma clean, maaaaannn, just in case. So what do I believe? I'll be baa-aaack....maybe. :) The only unanswered question that really worries me is what's gonna happen to my tackle? :p |
Faith is choice. I beleive in the Blessed Trinity.
I was lucky enough to have been brought in a family with strong Faith in God. As I became an adult and moved out it is now my choice to practice, learn more, except God in my life...... ooooor (like many do) only fall on Faith when I need it....holidays, sickness, pray for 50#'ers,,, you get the picture. Like Bloo said and I agree, Faith is the key, the more you have the stronger and more confident you become. Why, because you see results. Kinda like bass fishin, you search for the info that you want to.....everything is your choice! Easter for me means we win,, Christains win! When you die do you want to win? |
until i see it for myself, when you are dead you are just dead.
i would like to be creamated and my ashes spread over an outgoing tide in the fall. so, i guess in a way, i do beleive in "heaven" but not in a religious way. my eternal happiness is to be a part of what has meant so much to me in my life here for all eternity. (or at least until this little experiment called the human race is through) |
Someday we will all know the answer to the question so for now just try and lead a good life and be good to each other. Don't sweat what you can never know now.
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Well, for me, having lost my best friend in the world almost 2 years ago, I have no choice but to believe in life after death. I did anyway, but I do moreso now.
I read an interesting book called "Embraced by the light" - one woman's near death experience. She explains that we actually all start out in Heaven, then are sent here for different experiences to learn different things to better live in Heaven. An interesting theory which she defends well, but I'm not sure as I agree 100%. (lack of pets in Heaven doesn't sit well with me) Max Lucado is a great writer on such subjects, and his books are FULL of near death experience subjects and those who are about to die and what they see before they go. My own Grandmother (who died when I was 5) was dying of cancer when she told my mother that she dreamt of a party, all those who had already passed away were there and they told her the party was scheduled for her for that Saturday. She told them that she liked Sunday's better, and she'd be there on Sunday. She was there on Sunday. As for my own ideas of Heaven, I don't know if we look the same when we get there or if we can fly or do odd things, I just know it will be a constant feeling of happiness, like when the coolest thing in the world happens to you and you feel like you're on top of the world. I think you always have that feeling in Heaven. I believe it DOES exist and we will see those we love there when we go. I've had enough dreams about Carl to know that he didn't just disappear from existance. I know it sounds corny, but I believe he's somewhere watching over me, (most likely laughing his butt off) and waiting for me. And yes, waiting for me to tear him a new one for fishing alone!!! :P |
Oops! Sorry, one more thing.
Not to book you guys to death but if you want the absolute best book to read if you lose someone special: "Life After Death" or "Why I believe in Life After Death" by Norman Vincent Peale. It's a little philosophy, a little religion, written by a Priest (pastor?) who saw so many people pass away and their stories are unbelievable. (One couple was in a car accident and while she was unconscious, he passed away. She woke and told the nurses she knew her husband was already gone. Apparently she said she had a vision/dream where she saw him walking down this road, an they walked together for a bit and then he told her she could not go on with him, she would have to go back, it was not her time, etc etc... goosebumpy story.) Its an out of print impossible-to-find book in stores, but I have a few copies I found online... |
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