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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:11 pm
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 4:07 pm
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 4:29 pm
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:17 pm
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honestly, i believe that eternal life is the worst thing, but not the scariest thing, you will see all the loved ones you ever knew die, and go into the state of depression and everlasting lonliness, but in time u will also learn that being alone is ur pathway from there, u'll learn that u cant fully get attached to the new people u meet in the new times, and though those people might wanna be with you all their lives, in ur heart u know that its not possible so you might disapear from their lives before they or you, get attached. eternal life is the complete opposite of death, though some people see death, because they might not know whats going to happen afterwords or whether they are scared they might go to a heaven or hell, other people see death as a new sancuary. some people may have experienced terrible things over their lives and see death as a new gateway to a fresh start. on my behalf i believe that people should not fear death if their concious is free from anything bad that u might have or cold have done, but instead embrase it, and await its new suprises and new beginings that await you, who knows there might be a better life for you in the black abiss that you call death.
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 7:07 pm
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 7:47 pm
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 7:01 am
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 12:19 pm
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 4:35 pm
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Hello everyone, new member here. Hello! heart Wanted to talk in the religion subforum, but we are unable to now. -is sad- Well, eternal life wouldn't be frightening, but it would be sad. You would be there, always, always there, and everything around you would be falling apart with the passage of time. Friends die, cities vanish, legacies made and destroyed, lives gone. And all the time, you're just standing there watching. Eternal. Unable to help, because human kind is unable to learn from past mistakes, and who would believe someone who says they are immortal? You must distance yourself from everyone - distance yourself because you know THEY will eventually die, and meeting new people and devoting your love to others would result in endless heartache. Eventually, you would become nothing. An empty shell, devoid of emotion and uncaring as the world topples to your feet by mankind's own greed. It would be the nearly the same as death, except no one knows what happens once you die in body. Once your soul is dead though... the body is left to die as well, and though you may live, there is no reason to.
The act of death however, is quick. No one knows what death may bring, but I don't believe there is nothing after death. There would be no reason for us to live our lives and go through the tortures we do if there wasn't SOMETHING afterwards. Ghosts, spirits, apparitions wouldn't exist, if there wasn't such a thing as 'after death'.
Death isn't something to BE afraid of. If you must fight against it, then you may, but it isn't something to be feared. It will descend upon all - no matter the race, gender, belief, or age. It is the great equalizer, and it must be faced with courage, not fear.
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Oh! Sorry! I guess I ranted on a little, huh? sweatdrop Sorry. I'm a writer, so forgive me if I become too wordy at times.
Look forward to meeting you all!
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 5:54 am
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King Hoshi It wouldn't be scary to live forever, but it would be a sad fate. One would have to live on while the people he loves die gradually. You might feel so much pain, but you would live with it because you have to. You might fall in love, but your lover would die far too soon for you to live forever with him or her. I don't think anyone would want such a miserable fate. You, my friend, have a weak understanding of the multitudes and variety of people that exist in this world. There is no limit to the number of people that I love but all the same would be willing to watch slowly age, deteriorate, and eventually die, just to know that I would not suffer the same fate. "Tomorrow," is the greatest gift that all living things share. To not have it, is to have nothing.
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 5:56 am
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LovetoCauseMayhem Hello everyone, new member here. Hello! heart Wanted to talk in the religion subforum, but we are unable to now. -is sad- Well, eternal life wouldn't be frightening, but it would be sad. You would be there, always, always there, and everything around you would be falling apart with the passage of time. Friends die, cities vanish, legacies made and destroyed, lives gone. And all the time, you're just standing there watching. Eternal. Unable to help, because human kind is unable to learn from past mistakes, and who would believe someone who says they are immortal? You must distance yourself from everyone - distance yourself because you know THEY will eventually die, and meeting new people and devoting your love to others would result in endless heartache. Eventually, you would become nothing. An empty shell, devoid of emotion and uncaring as the world topples to your feet by mankind's own greed. It would be the nearly the same as death, except no one knows what happens once you die in body. Once your soul is dead though... the body is left to die as well, and though you may live, there is no reason to. The act of death however, is quick. No one knows what death may bring, but I don't believe there is nothing after death. There would be no reason for us to live our lives and go through the tortures we do if there wasn't SOMETHING afterwards. Ghosts, spirits, apparitions wouldn't exist, if there wasn't such a thing as 'after death'. Death isn't something to BE afraid of. If you must fight against it, then you may, but it isn't something to be feared. It will descend upon all - no matter the race, gender, belief, or age. It is the great equalizer, and it must be faced with courage, not fear. ... Oh! Sorry! I guess I ranted on a little, huh? sweatdrop Sorry. I'm a writer, so forgive me if I become too wordy at times. Look forward to meeting you all! What would become of you and what might become of others may be two very different things. You would do well to keep this in mind.
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 10:37 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 5:46 am
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I'd say death is more scary, but I'd prefer to die then to live forever. Death is scary because who can say what happens after you die and fearing the unknown is what all humans do, but eternal life would wear thin after a while. If everyone you loved died and everything repeated itself, repeatedly, over and over - that would be worse. And of course people would discect you and treat you like a freak if you were immortal...
EDIT: Hm, let me get my quote book out:
"Do you know what experience is? Experience is when you have handled sometime so much that the shine wears off it. Experience is when you begin to see how relentlessly predictable people are, how generation after generation they follow the same simple, ugly pattern. ... so much has become jaded, all that is left is the search for something new..." Asara, The Braided Path
"You can spend the rest of your life with me, but I can't spend the rest of my life with you." The Doctor
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:46 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 5:35 pm
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