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Sinfidel wrote
Shitzacop thinks his clever (NOT!) twist on reality proves an afterlife and a soul. The usual Christer laughable attempt at deception.
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No, no afterlife - that is the whole point.
If there was an after life (or enduring soul, without a brain), a painful suffering moment of death could be moved on from as one's consciousness progresses in time, to a moment of relief.
My entire point is that is expressly not the case.
I reflect on the philosophical notion on how one will experience a distressing, painful death moment - in the expressed absence of a god.
Until someone can explain to me differently, it seems apparent that a death moment (good or bad) will never consciousnesly become a "thing of the past" from the perspective of the dead person.
It will be like there will be the pain instant, and our consciousness will wait for what's next, but next doesn't come at all - this is a unique situation which only happens at death - and therefore cannot be reported on.
Tying it back to religiousity (since this is a sans - religious site) - the only thing which sounds a bit like the bible's notion of hell is that the moment of terror - in a way -
stands eternally (hell is purportedly eternal) because it cannot be altered post hoc from the perspective of the dead victim.