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Related: About this forumRicky Gervais 20 Best Arguments Against Religion
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Ricky Gervais 20 Best Arguments Against Religion (Original Post)
RussBLib
Jul 2024
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mitch96
(14,712 posts)1. We will all know after the grand reveal... when you die.. is it all over and that's it or something else comes along?
czarjak
(12,498 posts)2. Swear there ain't no Heaven. Pray there ain't no Hell.
You'll never know by living. Only your dying will tell. DCT.
Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)3. If you're dead
You can't know anything. As far as science has been able to establish, to "know" requires a living brain. You can't "know" anything with a dead brain.
So, no, we won't find out anything after we die..... because we will be dead.....
mitch96
(14,712 posts)4. I agree and the people that believe in the afterlife will know after the grand reveal..or not.
Yes? No? Maybe?.. No proof of an afterlife.. just faith..
"Faith in the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen"...
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