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  1. CarbShark

    Notable Passings and other milestones

    Shelley Duvall dead: 'The Shining' scream queen was 75 - Los Angeles Times...
  2. Athyrio

    Murder

    A month ago today there was a thread on suicide in this section. There's a lot of thought right now on murder given the Texas school massacre and the store in Buffalo. I was just curious as to how many on ISF have ever been touched by murder. Due to the nature of my profession (retired) I have...
  3. punshhh

    What is death like?

    I am interested in what you think about death. In your mind what it is like to be dead? Can you imagine it? Can you justify your position? Are you looking forward to it? Or are you scared, and hoping it won't happen for some time? How often do you think about it seriously? I was watching you...
  4. MattusMaximus

    For Believers, Just How Important Is Immortality?

    A hypothetical question for the believers here, one which I heard on an awesome podcast called A Christian and An Atheist... Suppose that God (and by "God" I mean the monotheistic Abrahamic God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) exists, but He doesn't grant immortality to His followers. God...
  5. CriticalSock

    Death

    I'm just back from spending 4 weeks on holiday with my family, two of whom are JW's. Had a conversation with one evening and they wanted me to ask this question of the forum: "Why are we afraid of death, why aren't we used to it?" By "we" they mean all of humanity. Please help, thanks!
  6. JonathanClement

    Russian scientist finds the foundtain of youth?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqwoo-O_GwM I think this is a very good thing. I think that problems surrounding overpopulation have solutions that don't involve fascism or mindlessly depleting resources. Sometimes, though, I fear things like this could lead to great oppression if used by the...
  7. S

    I actually witnessed Faith at work today... :S

    I was watching the news down here in Monterrey, Mexico; where if you hadn't been on a cave for last couple of years you should know there's an epidemic of violence. Turns out that not only druglords are killing people as if an exterminator company, but also a$$$-h0l3s make the daily macho kill...
  8. Disclord

    Cancer, what's the killer?

    Some of you may remember that I posted about my sister being diagnosed with cancer back in February - she had it in her pancreas, lungs and brain. I helped take care of her at home in her last few weeks and she died on May 28th at 1am. Up until 2 days before she died she had absolutely no pain...
  9. CriticalSock

    What Happens After I Die?

    Has this been posted before? I was emailed it today by a work colleague: "I found this great website that clearly explains what happens after you die. It's complete in its understanding of the afterlife, yet put in terms so simple that even children can easily understand it. Enjoy."...
  10. A

    Death and believer

    There is something which has disturbed me for a long time. As an atheist, I see death as the final irreversible stopping of the life function of a being. So when a human is dead, all that form this human being is forever lost to me. So losing somebody make me terribly sad as I know I will never...
  11. Wowbagger

    Blurring the Line Between Life and Death

    This topic might not be comfortable for all of you. But, I do find this sort of thing fascinating, myself. I am looking for any and all examples that demonstrate a blurry line between the two states of "Life": "Alive" and "Dead" And/Or: Examples that blur the line between Living and...
  12. X

    Death..

    I fear Death more than most things. The problem with me is I doubt there is a God but then yet I am afraid of what if i am wrong and there is a God and a Hell? Then I am damned to Hell for because skeptical. I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem of mine.
  13. applecorped

    Religion or Death?

    In this thread: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127950, I was surprised at how many people would rather die than have to live their life subscribing to a particular religion. What is about religion/s that would make someone rather be dead than have to practice...
  14. rocketdodger

    How will human life extension change people's worldviews?

    Assuming people will find a way to extend human life indefinitely (whether or not this is a good assumption is not in question here), how would that change people's views? Will people care more about safety? If it is not a given that we will die, would you be much more careful? Will people...
  15. Paranormal Inquirer

    Green Funerals?

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080420/ap_on_re_eu/green_graves;_ylt=Ao6MP5qegUO8gDZpOONK4eys0NUE
  16. W

    Young woman killed by traditional Chinese remedy

    From here: PhD girl is killed by Chinese treatment I'm not claiming that evidence based medicine is perfect and errors can't happen, but this here is the really scary part about these "traditional" remedies: (bolding mine) They couldn't even find out what ingredients and substances were in...
  17. A

    Atheist Deals with Death

    My grandmother passed away today, and by the looks of it my grandfather will soon follow behind. The interesting thing is that this is the first time I've had to deal with death since becoming atheist. It is a depressing feeling. My grandmother died alone in the hospital completely unexpected...
  18. P

    Books that describe death

    Hi everyone - I'm taking a writing class and just did a piece where I was describing someone dying, but I got taken to task because I "didn't look directly at it." The teacher told me to read some other writers that have described people dying to see how they do it. Can anyone think of...
  19. Tsukasa Buddha

    Ethics vs. Life, Make Your Choice.

    This is more abstract, because I want more than the typical Moral Dilemma. Which would you sacrifice for the other? Would you chose to live ethically and die, or live unethically and live? Now we could go into specifics, like how bad a breach in ethics are we talking about? Does it make a...
  20. O

    Is It Possible There Is An Afterlife?

    I am writing this to challenge James Randi’s solid belief that there is no afterlife. At least, I read an article that indicated to me he believes that there is no afterlife. I believe it is possible there can be an afterlife. I don’t know whether or not there is, but it could be possible and I...
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