heisenberg69 wrote on Apr 14th, 2016 at 3:31pm:Alan McDougall wrote on Apr 14th, 2016 at 3:01pm:heisenberg69 wrote on Apr 14th, 2016 at 12:24pm:Again, Alan all sounds very plausible and true to me - but what specifically it is that you have against afterlife exploration?, because nothing you have written here seems to contradict afterlife exploration such as obes. The evidence for psychic abilities, in general, is very strong and so you won't get any arguments from me about that. I can understand that one may want to exercise care when one is doing it, as you would travelling in a foreign land (maybe take a guide), but that would'nt put someone off travelling to another country - so why would we be put off investigating another reality?
We will have an eternity to explore the afterlife, but only after our in inevitable deaths and we should not be wasting our time on earth with things inscrutable and instead, we should savor each and every precious moment of our mortal lives in the confines of our mortal bodies.
The only way to truly know what comes after death is to die, everything else is just speculation?
That's a good question, why bother with this afterlife stuff?
Here are some examples I can think of:
- the mother wondering if her child killed in a hit and run is ok
-the man who's just been given the bad cancer diagnosis
-the woman who's fear of death blights her life
-the husband who has just lost his wife of 50 years
-the girl who just lost her best friend in a car crash
- anyone who fears the aging process
...In fact anyone who's mortal! I would say knowing where you are going helps you live fully in the present now without the fear that one strike and your out.
King David ofter losing his beloved little boy, put on sackcloth and ashes wept and mourned his passing for a week.
Then to the amazement of his subjects cleaned up washed and put back his royal attire.
The asked him " Mighty King" why have you stopped mourning the tragic death of your baby boy so early"/
His wise reply was "because he cant come to me, one joyful day I will go to him (After Davids own death)
Below are items from your post and my response to each one
- the mother wondering if her child killed in a hit and run is ok
"Jesus said blessed are the little children for of such is is the Kingdom of Heaven, she need not ask he is safe n the Arms of God.
If her child were a cannibal serial killer like Jeffry Dharma then it is a moot point he is in hell
-the man who's just been given the bad cancer diagnosis, not only cancer victims die we all die,
Tell him he is still alive and must make the best of his life because only God, will decide when he will actually die not his oncologist
-the woman who's fear of death blights her life
She needs faith in God only that will remove her fear of death. Jesus said when I have defeated the final enemy which is death I will hand everything back to the Father and we will become One
-the husband who has just lost his wife of 50 years.
That is not the end of his life his wife would want him to continue on without her and find new meaning for his existence Regardless they will meet again the moment right after his own death, it is just a temporary separation,not eternal
-the girl who just lost her best friend in a car crash
. Should you conjure up the ghost of her best friend to make her feel better, like all the others they will meet again
- anyone who fears the aging process
.I am over 75 years of age and have absolutely no fear of the aging process or of actual death' I feared death when I was much, much younger and am both resigned and peaceful about it now in my old age.
The above may apply to people of deep religious faith but what of the many people with little or none? People who are not happy to go on what someone from a different time and culture said thousands of years ago to decide what they believe today. People who let their own personal experience lead them.