This is probably a lame question, but why is it so sad to cease to exist after we die when we never mourn that we ceased to exist before we were born?
Just curious. How do you cease to exist before you existed?
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This is probably a lame question, but why is it so sad to cease to exist after we die when we never mourn that we ceased to exist before we were born?
I have yet to see any evidence that there is even a 'door' to consider.I was being sarcastic.
The word "probably" doesn't instill the confidence that I would want as I walked through a door into any unknown state of permanency.
That you believe it to be true does not make it so. Why would I not want for there to be such a thing as an afterlife, and all that it entails? Why would I not want to believe that there is something more to a human's existence than this relatively brief biological stint on Earth?There was a doctor, an atheist as a matter of fact, that refuted the NDE and argued them to be the lack of O2 to the brain and all that scientific explanations.... that was, until he had one himself.
Since then, he has changed his tune. Wrote a book and is a very strong believer now.....
Is this what everyone here who is so strong against an spirit world, should or has to have happen to open their eyes.
Still zero, unless you can present evidence to the contrary.If so, it's a shame because those odds are way to low.
What was his name?
I've always accepted evolution. When I became a Christian my worldview merged and I could see design in the process where I didn't see it before. Science has always been integral part of my life and biological studies a passion.
I did answer as you can see above.
I have yet to see any evidence that there is even a 'door' to consider.
Do you feel that if you accept evolutionary theory that you lose all hope for this "state of permanency"?
I don't understand why you wouldn't want to link to the post where you explain your position. I guess that is your right but it seems rather strange to me. Oh well.
Dr. Maurice Rawlings
Here's a quote from his book:
Rawlings told the story of his patient who collapsed during a stress test, and before we could stop the machine, he dropped dead.
Well, apparently not completely dead, because in the patients own words,
When I came to, Dr. Rawlings was giving me CPR, and he asked me what was the matter, because I was looking so scared. I told him that I had been to hell and I need help! He said to me, keep your hell to yourself, Im a doctor and Im trying to save your life, you need a minister for that. And I would fade out every so often, so then he would focus CPR again and bring me back Whenever I would come back to my body, I kept asking, Please help me, please help me, I dont want to go back to hell. Soon a nurse named Pam said, He needs help, do something! At that time, Dr. Rawlings told me to repeat this short prayer. I believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Jesus, save my soul. Keep me alive. If I die, please keep me out of hell!
The experience of the patient, Charles McKaig, then became pleasant, and he reported seeing his deceased mother and stepmother and being surrounded and comforted by the Holy Spirit. Upon awakening, he was an immediate evangelical Christian.
There was a doctor, an atheist as a matter of fact, that refuted the NDE and argued them to be the lack of O2 to the brain and all that scientific explanations.... that was, until he had one himself.
Since then, he has changed his tune. Wrote a book and is a very strong believer now.....
If that's the case, then you're confused.
Rawlings never never had an NDE himself.
Must we therefore conclude that you find no evidence of life evolving unconvincing?
I explained my reason already. If it is strange to you that I prefer not to burden this thread, then perhaps you aught to read my criticism of the OP.![]()
I find that the premise that evolution is an unguided, unplanned process devoid of intelligence unconvincing.
I find the evidence for evolutionary traits being inherited and adapted by environmental pressures convincing.
Sorry must have the wrong one. Lunch is over. I'll search later. Can't be too hard though.
I had read that post and was unsure if the quote was from you or not. So you are the person who replied about TOE? Why would this burden the thread? The thread is about why do you believe in the theory of evolution which your position would be valid and in keeping within the threads OP.
Thanks for the link.![]()
There isn't really a branch of science within Biology, which deals with that.
Is that your description of the sort of Evolution you accept?
JacksBratt said:Here's a quote from his book:
Rawlings told the story of his patient who collapsed during a stress test, and before we could stop the machine, he dropped dead.
Well, apparently not completely dead, because in the patients own words,
When I came to, Dr. Rawlings was giving me CPR, and he asked me what was the matter, because I was looking so scared. I told him that I had been to hell and I need help! He said to me, keep your hell to yourself, Im a doctor and Im trying to save your life, you need a minister for that. And I would fade out every so often, so then he would focus CPR again and bring me back Whenever I would come back to my body, I kept asking, Please help me, please help me, I dont want to go back to hell. Soon a nurse named Pam said, He needs help, do something! At that time, Dr. Rawlings told me to repeat this short prayer. I believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Jesus, save my soul. Keep me alive. If I die, please keep me out of hell!
The experience of the patient, Charles McKaig, then became pleasant, and he reported seeing his deceased mother and stepmother and being surrounded and comforted by the Holy Spirit. Upon awakening, he was an immediate evangelical Christian.
Untrue. Look up any evolutionary literature about the mechanisms of evolution and most will comment that there is no plan to Natural Selection, no goal, just random mutations and environmental pressures. Natural Selection doesn't plan for the future and on and on.
I accept the biological definition of evolution:
Biological evolution is defined as any genetic change in a population that is inherited over several generations. These changes may be small or large, noticeable or not so noticeable.
There isn't really a branch of science within Biology, which deals with that.
Is that your description of the sort of Evolution you accept?