A supernatural beginning deserves a supernatural ending

Discussion in 'Philosophy and Religion' started by War John, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. War John

    War John Member

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    Nobody knows how life on earth started, so nobody on earth will know how life on earth ends. Meaning, if life on earth ends supernaturally nobody will be aware to know how it ended on earth.

    Life isn't the phsyical body, life is the spirit within the physical body.

    So not life, but life on earth could end TODAY! That's right. With no waiting for 2013. Today could be a damn good day to supernaturally end from existing on the earth. Who would pick the day though? The higher powers would. All spirits could get cast out, and all of the physical stuff left could get deleted.

    Do you believe life on earth will end naturally or supernaturally?

    And do you believe life on earth began naturally or supernaturally?
     
  2. Tyrsonswood

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    Today is a good day to die...​




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  3. Okiefreak

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    I believe that the concept of "supernatural" is a human construct. As natural beings, we have no way of knowing whether or not there is anything outside the bounds of our experience, which is with the natural world. We can posit the existence of agents to explain phenomena that we can't otherwise explain--e.g., quarks. We don't think of quarks as supernatural, although nobody has seen, touched or measured one. "Supernatural" is another way of saying "outside the realm of existing scientific paradigms". Or if there is some agent that set everything else in motion--the Unmoved Mover, First Cause, etc., I guess you could call that supernatural, in the sense that it's outside the rest of the system we call nature.
     
  4. I think there are worse things than just ending. We could be transformed into something hideous.
     
  5. oshinn

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    everything is as it should be.
    om namo shivaya
     
  6. FlyingFly

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    Whats your definition of supernatural?
    There are no supernatural things, there are only not yet discovered/proved things
    We might know about the end: planet collision, asteroid, black hole, galaxy collision, pollution, burn by sun, natural disasters.

    But we might just simply dissappear not knowing it, but it won't be 'god' or 'supernatural thing' it will be a phenomenon which we haven't discovered/described/proved yet.

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    It would be also nice if you have specified what is an end of the world for you.
    End of life on earth? End of earth as a planet? End of galaxy? End of the universe?
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    Life is a biological process. 'Spirit' is just and electricity in your brain, which create thoughts.

    No, I don't believe.

    I live, experience, analyse and draw conclusions.
     
  7. FlyingFly

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    Believing is not thinking and thats oppossite of what I do.
     
  8. mugwande

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    Then how do you define the word spirit?
     
  9. mugwande

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    Is't that a fare tale?
     
  10. mugwande

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    Is't that a fare tale?
     
  11. Irresponsible Hermit

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    when I boil down the question it seems to be all about fairy tales!
     

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