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Do you really believe there is something after death?

29 replies

StrictMachine · 18/06/2008 16:50

I certainly don't.
I believe that a spirit caries on in memories and stories about them, but 'they' are nothing anymore.

Something just happened that has shook me. I am recently bereaved, maybe I'm reading too much into it, maybe I'm going crazy?

I was just watching youtube videos after a thread on here, and played a video of my grandads favourite song 'penny arcade'. I sat back and thought about him, then a trinket box fell off the shelf next to me. It's a heavy wooden box that I keep my earrings in and haven't moved for months.

Just as it happened I was saying 'I know you will look after us all''

I don't know what to think, I have never been religious, and always massively sceptical, but this just seems too odd.

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MrsMattie · 26/06/2008 15:23

No, I don't. I don't believe there is. Perhaps there is, but 'belief' is a big word and I find it impossible to believe in something I have no idea about, either way. I find it very strange that some people have such fixed notions about what happens to us after we die very strange indeed.
I'm not religious, obviously

TheBlonde · 26/06/2008 15:26

I really hope not

ChocFudgeCake · 04/07/2008 23:28

Yes. I believe in God, so I think that after death there is life.

totalmisfit · 06/07/2008 21:49

the more i hear about quantum physics the more i believe in God and the less i can believe in death being final.

maybe i'm just awkward but physics strengthens my belief whereas going to church often makes me question it more...

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