Foster Zygote
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Anything like dating a lapsed Catholic?
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For all the class they show
Anything like dating a lapsed Catholic?
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Contemplation of death with the assumption that nothing follows death can be difficult to come to terms with. I can't claim to be completely comfortable with the idea but am not terrified of it.
You might find some comfort from the words of Mark Twain:
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”
Anything like dating a lapsed Catholic?
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Hip-hip hooray!
For all the class they show
D'you think that Paul may have been raptured?
Yes, I've heard the sentiment and the quote before, but it gives me no additional comfort. I am here now, I quite enjoy being here, and I would like to continue on from here. Part of my hesitation to eschew religion came from this place of fear. Having recognized that, though, I know it's not a logical reason to maintain belief in something that is so abjectly devoid of relevance and proof.
It doesn't allay my fear, but I'm hoping that science might have something up its collective sleeve. Not a great hope, but it helps a bit.
Nah, he doesn't believe in a pre-tribulation rapture. If such a rapture WERE going to happen, not believing in it would be a sure-fire way to not be included in it.
"Paul Bethke" has not been raptured.
Perhaps it happened too quickly for him to realise it was something he didn't believe in. He might have fallen victim to a velocirapture.

Perhaps it happened too quickly for him to realise it was something he didn't believe in. He might have fallen victim to a velocirapture.
D'you think that Paul may have been raptured?
Perhaps it happened too quickly for him to realise it was something he didn't believe in. He might have fallen victim to a velocirapture.
Maybe I'm too much of a Pratchett fan, but I read that as ..."SOON"...![]()
There's no such thing as "too much of a Pratchett fan".
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Interesting that I find the idea of eternal life horrific. Just think about it ...... I mean really wrap you're head around the idea. Living and knowing it will never end, just going on and on and on. Doesn't it drive you nuts?
You're position is interesting and disturbing. I wonder if many other theists find themselves here, in a situation where reason is telling them to let go of faith, but are afraid of losing eternal life.
Interesting that I find the idea of eternal life horrific. Just think about it ...... I mean really wrap you're head around the idea. Living and knowing it will never end, just going on and on and on. Doesn't it drive you nuts?
I find contemplation of infinity the same, although in a milder way.
Here's hoping you find yourself in a more comfortable mental state in the future RobRoy, although this is one thing science may not help you with.
Now you have made my day with those encouraging words. So I will be the first to show that there is God.
Hey Paul!
So where is this God that you speak?
That god is not any more evident after this brilliant posting as before this brillant posting.
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That may be the most irrational, nonsensical thing I've read on this forum.