Dubious wrote:
This reeks too much of a medieval hell ridden sentiment. We will merely be returning to that timeless state from whence we came. I don't recall having come from some black, null pit of Materialist extinction. Neither can you or anyone else.
Immanuel Can wrote:Actually, this is pure Atheist Materialism, without a hint of Medievalism in it. If you're right, you are headed to death and extinction, and the universe is headed to inevitable heat death. All that you are now will soon be extinguished into a cold blackness that will never, never end.
Upon death you'll never know you even existed. One's strange little hiatus upon this planet will be completely squeezed into Nothing by the Before and After bookends of your existence. The time dimensions of a forever palpitating Universe – if that be its destiny - is of zero duration upon that which ceased to exist or never existed to begin with. A pico second would amount to an eternity when referencing death to having lived or ever having been a part of the continuum at all.
So what's the big deal when death makes one immune to time instead of more often having to revisit the prospect as one gets older because your cells are dying? During life, death is a slow motion process fated to become absolute. The feeling of surrender becomes palpable as you age which, in the one and final coup de grâce, defaults to the unconditional defeating time in all of its manifestations.
Why should some Jewish Messiah who's already
chosen his people serve as an intermediary in all this? Are we really all that important to some god who supposedly made the Universe. To me, there is a lingering odor of perverseness and obscenity in that sentiment.
Dubious wrote:I haven't insulted anyone. I merely affirmed that he was human and when he died he also returned to the source like every life that ever existed. The 'insult' is not toward the Resurrected One but to intelligence itself in assuming such a thing by negating all of Nature, history and reason in order to justify it.
Immanuel Can wrote:I'm just saying we're all responsible for what we know, and also for what we could have known but refused to know. And I'm pointing out to you that in dismissing the Resurrected One, you would be wagering your soul on it. Blaise Pascal, the great mathematician, said precisely the same thing, so it's not even an original observation. It's just the truth.
It's just the truth! Not very philosophical. Let's rephrase this truth in a nutshell, which causes belief to make it true:
Credo quia absurdum
Dubious wrote:We are indeed doomed to repent which has nothing to do with God as much as our actions and behavior on this planet. There may come a time when being dead is a better alternative.
Immanuel Can wrote:You've forgotten Who owns the planet. You've also forgotten Who rightfully owns you.
I know you will also remember this conversation. Or if you forget it, you'll be reminded of it again one day, when we all give our account to God. Then, you will not be saying, "No one ever told me."
I did. Just now.
If Father & Son Inc. own the planet then these Irish rovers or landowners have long become absentee landlords since we low-life tenants are making a real mess of their property. But by extension, if they own the planet then I suspect they own the solar system, the galaxy, the UNIVERSE! Clearly the Rothschilds don't even amount to paupers compared to This OT/NT pair!