Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: If I am resurrected after death, is it me?” plus 5 more |
- Question: If I am resurrected after death, is it me?
- Question: The Law of attraction. (It works )?
- Question: Who here think that if there is no god....click me to find out?
- Question: What is your opinion?
- Question: Why do feminists insist on the dictionary definition when their actions prove time and time again otherwise ?
- Question: Do you believe your life is already destined or free will?
| Question: If I am resurrected after death, is it me? Posted: 14 Aug 2014 09:31 AM PDT I always been interested in cryonics. It's cheaper than burial and cremation, and it's a second shot at living again. If, in the future, there never comes technology to resurrect the dead, it's not going to hurt anything. Why not cryonics? I don't see why anyone would want to turn down this chance of a continued life for a cheaper price! Now I have been wondering: If my body does get brought back to life, would it actually be ME? It could have my memories, my thoughts, my dreams, etc. but is it really me perceiving? |
| Question: The Law of attraction. (It works )? Posted: 14 Aug 2014 09:08 AM PDT I've used the law of attraction, and had success... and I've used it, and not had success... and I've not used it and had success. So my conclusion is the law of attraction is an illusion of coincidence, and not actually real. |
| Question: Who here think that if there is no god....click me to find out? Posted: 14 Aug 2014 09:03 AM PDT When we die, we go back to that same state of non-existence we were "in" before we were born. It doesn't bother us that we did not exist in 1900, so it really shouldn't bother us that we won't exist in 2100. |
| Question: What is your opinion? Posted: 14 Aug 2014 08:58 AM PDT Bitter. The things you describe aren't from lack of love, otherwise the person in question would actually Want love on some level, or at least are interested in the concept that they will probably find love one day, even though they aren't exactly seeking it out. You didn't mention any kind of fear, either, so nothing traumatic probably caused one to act this way. One should not think about the actual ways of behavior, rather, they should look at what maybe causes them to behave this way. This gives a much clearer diagnosis. Do they not want love because they have been hurt? Or are they just not interested? Or did they observe what love can do to others? Do they sit in the dark out of guilt? Shame? Fear? Do they not like being around other people because they or others have been hurt? Do they have trust issues in general? These are things that, if clarified, would help to be able to label what it is you're describing. From the vague information you have given, the person in question sounds "bitter." I think that would be the best way to put it. After all, no one is simply not interested in love or connection with others for no reason.. unless they are autistic in some way. Or maybe some other factor along those lines. From the sound of it, you want an in-depth answer, despite your request for one word. I could be wrong. But if the person you're describing is yourself, I would say that you should worry less about the actual label or diagnosis, and worry more about the causes behind the way you're behaving. And be honest with yourself about it, or you won't find the answers you want. Hope I helped in some way. |
| Posted: 14 Aug 2014 08:47 AM PDT While that generalization does not apply to most feminists, that generalization does apply to most liberals. So many of them quote the dictionary definition to justify their warped views. The views of today's liberals would be considered far left whackos by liberals of 50 years ago. |
| Question: Do you believe your life is already destined or free will? Posted: 14 Aug 2014 08:44 AM PDT I believe it's both destiny and free will God has a path your destined to walk but you have free will on how or if or when you fallow it Hope this helped ~Psalms:23 |
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