Given how consistently you make yourself look like a retard, I find it difficult to believe that you've ever gotten an A. Especially not in English, because you got "Strait As." A strait is a narrow passage of water, not an adjective.
Err, what? Someone didn't pay attention in science class. A theory MUST be falsifiable to be a theory. A theory is mostly, though, an idea supported by sufficient evidence, not something which isn't falsifiable.
Oh yeah, I guess I should mention that God doesn't need in any way to be proven incorrect to rationally believe he (or she or it, w/e) exists. The reason for that being that God is an unfalsifiable hypothesis. There's always an excuse to make as for why there's no evidence to support his existence. Due to that, it can't ever be proven incorrect because of the nature of the claim, but that doesn't mean that it can't be incorrect.
Going back to topic I agree with a previous post (I think it was Nebuli) that said the afterlife is just like the "beforelife" so its nothing. Your brain dies, maybe some physiological imprint stays for a while and then nothing. This idea of a physiological imprint is one of my friend's worst nightmare, he believes that if you have a painful death you will feel it until your brain cells die and can't feel it anymore.
But if there's a real afterlife I will come here and send you guys a ghot PM ok? You should do the same if you die and we can solve this issue.
That's really not much to worry about. If I recall correctly, the brain isn't known for having many nociceptors, which are what detect pain. Ergo, your brain doesn't feel pain from the brain being damaged.
Here are my thoughts. Is there "life" after death? No. Or at least you would never be the same conscience. After your brain dies, it would literally seem like nothingness. Technically, it wouldn't even seem like nothingness, it would merely be nothingness. Is that a bad thing? Not really. Were you unhappy before you were born (Or your first moment you could think)? No, you were nothing conscience then. To me, what's after death would be exactly the same as what's before you can think.
@Taintedwisp: Go
Given how consistently you make yourself look like a retard, I find it difficult to believe that you've ever gotten an A. Especially not in English, because you got "Strait As." A strait is a narrow passage of water, not an adjective.
Err, what? Someone didn't pay attention in science class. A theory MUST be falsifiable to be a theory. A theory is mostly, though, an idea supported by sufficient evidence, not something which isn't falsifiable.
Oh yeah, I guess I should mention that God doesn't need in any way to be proven incorrect to rationally believe he (or she or it, w/e) exists. The reason for that being that God is an unfalsifiable hypothesis. There's always an excuse to make as for why there's no evidence to support his existence. Due to that, it can't ever be proven incorrect because of the nature of the claim, but that doesn't mean that it can't be incorrect.
That's really not much to worry about. If I recall correctly, the brain isn't known for having many nociceptors, which are what detect pain. Ergo, your brain doesn't feel pain from the brain being damaged.
Here are my thoughts. Is there "life" after death? No. Or at least you would never be the same conscience. After your brain dies, it would literally seem like nothingness. Technically, it wouldn't even seem like nothingness, it would merely be nothingness. Is that a bad thing? Not really. Were you unhappy before you were born (Or your first moment you could think)? No, you were nothing conscience then. To me, what's after death would be exactly the same as what's before you can think.
@Sephiex: Go
It could be as complex, or even more so. The important bit though is that it isn't YOUR life, per se.