Spitfire
Ex Member
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1 of the main things (for me), that casts doubt on the existance of the afterlife is evolution. Plus the existance of animals/consciousness similar to our own.
We evolved from apes, did we have a life plan, when our brain was little more then primal instinct?
When we started down the path of evolution, morals, love, respect, peace - were worth little, yet now, every afterlife book i have read - says we come here to learn about these things.
At the beginging there were only a few hundred thousand of us. Now theres over 6 billion? how many people are there? spirit wise i mean - there must be a fixed number - otherwise how do more spirits come into being?
What makes us different then animals?
I know people say free will - but free will can be controled once another has enough knowledge on how a process works. You give a dog a treat - it will sit. You gives us 5 million bucks, we will do the conga. It's just about pushing the right buttons.
Free will is just knowledge.
Evolution - starting from a single cell which lead to us - does'nt make me confident we planned to come here, because we must have been coming since a certain point - aka we inhabbited the first cells - or we started inhabiting fish - we must have started with less then what we are today and it must have started many millions of years ago.
With past life regressions etc, no one ever talks about being a monkey...or being a caveman, it's always victorian scenes or famous people.
These things lead me to think we only live once. and if we do survive we are upon death, stored away into a cabinet of consciousness like a libary.
Any thoughts?
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