B-dawg
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If I had to make a guess as to where I'm gonna end up, I'd take a cue from the ancients. The study of "spiritual things" was their meat and drink... it was their equivalent to the quest of modern scientists to find fundamental subatomic particles, and to understand the physics of the "Big Bang"... but I digress here. Many (if not most) ancient cultures believed in a gloomy "Hades" type of postmortem existence. The Greeks had Hades... the Sumerians had "Nergal"... the ancient Hebrews had "Sheol", and the Aztecs had "Mictlan." (I've only named a FEW such cultures here, Nomad.) Gloomy, dark "cavern" sorts of places all. And... EVERYONE went there, good or evil. (Perhaps this also explains the CRUELTY which characterized these ancient cultures... but then, look at medieval Christianity, which refined the art of torture into a SCIENCE. So who was crueler in the end..?) This *probably* explains why the ancients generally had an "eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die" attitude toward life here on Earth (the Egyptians being a major exception.) Compare this with the medieval Christian view of life, in which "preparation for the afterlife" took precedence over earthly hedonism. Nonetheless... Any study of ancient religions shows a far more SCIENTIFIC attitude toward the subject of the afterlife than the medieval Church had. For thousands of years, humanity believed that everyone went to a dismal, gloomy "underworld" when they died. (There likely was - and IS - a very good reason for this.) Maybe I'll see you in "Mictlan", Nomad... (or pick any other name for it you like... in the end, these far-flung ancient peoples were talking about the same place, more than likely. AND isn't it funny, that many of these cultures were ISOLATED from one another, and yet all believed in the same thing..?) Logical, huh? I thought so. And people here wonder why I'm interested in "soul obliteration"...
B-man
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