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I think there is no afterlife and that haunted me at first but I am beggining to accept the fact man. I think we live to connect and die when it happens...I hope what I just typed is true I meant to put and die when it happens like when death just happens..but I also believe that maybe everything in life can't be a random set of events. Or maybe there are so many variables that the same kind show up a lot. Leading you to perceive them as linked in some way. How can you ever be sure what you perceive is true? Or sense for that matter... I am an intellectual stoner and I exist btw |
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Edit: well I exist because in your mind you are thinking of this poster and his posts which are me imho. That is the only way I can prove it. |
Since you can't prove it outside of the assumption that I am giving your post any thought I must conclude that it is illogical to assume you necessarily exist. Since it is probable that you do not exist and there is no evidence that would hint that you do exist I conclude that there is no reason for me to believe you exist.
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Like these guys....:bowdown: :wave: :whythis: THINK about it. (That was for the poster that is going to mention that statement or think about that statement except you) |
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and um...+friend request. |
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I can prove my existence easily. Know why? Because it's mine. I prove it to myself every day. Know the best part about it? My existence is not dependent on you. |
As we know,
There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know We don't know. — Donald Rumsfeld, Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing To riff off Rummy, I've never subscribed to any religious notions too heavily because there is no possible way we could know what is out there. I actually believe more genuinely in a theory we discussed once over a science fiction book than any given theological philosophy. We can’t know whats out there, and I don’t think we should propose end results here, having never been there. The idea that we’re still in human form on the other side is childish and short sighted. If we can’t know through science how the universe came to be, and what birthed it, then how do we expect to know where we’re going? |
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