Dave Ellis
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Just so, simply because there's no evidence that shows we will cease to exist (or didn't used to exist) doesn't mean we magically cease upon death.
Correct, but you have no justification to assume otherwise without evidence.
There's nothing magical about it either.
I AM through all the years of my life.... how basic can I get?
My body has been changed, has recycled, my mind's thoughts, personality, emotions and so on have drifted and changed over many years. What remained stable throughout is my own sacred "I"- awareness.
Asserting you are eternal, is not a demonstration you are eternal. I don't argue your thoughts and opinions have changed as the years go on, and your awareness has stayed the same... however that doesn't demonstrate anything outside of the fact you're self-aware.
It seems logically the default position, but then again I'm not too much into speculation but rather the truth.....
I'm into the truth as well.
However, to be blunt, you've done nothing but speculate and assert so far.
Experience is evidence. I dare say you are a hypocrite if you deny this. How can you after all claim evidence without experiencing it?
Experiencing the evidence is not the evidence in and of itself.
For example, if I claim to own something... The proof of ownership is the evidence. The act of looking at the proof of ownership in and of itself is not evidence, it's an examination.
Frankly, I believe you have a perverted/distorted view to the truth if you do not know the true Self..... But actually that's almost everyone, including me at times, so I'm not singling you out.....heh
I believe you have one of the strangest worldviews I have ever encountered. You are doing nothing more but rambling on about a pile of abstract claims you haven't even attempted to justify.
How were you first convinced your worldview was correct?
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