Iacchus said:
I'm saying after death we reap the rewards of this life, good or bad. And that my friend is called Karma.
Not according to Pahansiri, who knows a great deal more about it than you or I. (See his earlier post on the subject). According to him, karma affects you
in this life as well. Also, others who discuss karma say nothing about "rewards". They merely refer to it as a continuation of your "soul's" learning process.
So you see, even those who believe in karma have no consensus as to what it is. That is because there is no evidence for it existing. But it sounds to me like you are expecting a post-life payoff for being good. Even if this were true, you would be accepting bribes for your good behavior. And that, my friend, is hardly admirable.
Iacchus said:
Yes, and where have I been all my life, if not conscious?
Not in logic class, that's for sure.

But as I say, you are using your own definition of consciousness. Suppose that to a plant, consciousness means photosynthisizing. To them, you have been unconscious all your life.
By no, you have not been conscious all your life. Were you conscious when you were a zygote? Has your consciousness increased since you first came to exist? Has that increase in consciousness paralleled the development of your brain? That should give you an idea of where consciousness (by human definition) comes from.
Iacchus said:
Why should I even conjecture about the "fact" -- hmm, or perhaps not? -- that I exist?
I'm not asking you to conjecture on it. I'm asking you to define it. Once you have done that, it will be obvious as to whether or not you meet the criteria. I know you refuse to do this because you don't want to be pinned down and forced to acknowledge your own lack of logic, but we're not going to let you wriggle away so easily.
Iacchus said:
What do you need somebody else to verify it for you?
Verify gobbeldygook? How would one do that? With
more gobbeldygook?
Iacchus said:
Please don't refer to an "I" if you can't ascertain what that "I" is.
LOL. This to a person who insists on "souls" when you can't even ascertain what a soul is. But your misdirection is noted.
Iacchus said:
Yes, which came first, the chicken or the egg? Realize it or not this is what you're asking me. And like I said, can radio waves exist without a radio?
And like I said, yes radio waves can exist without a radio, and I can prove it. And no, I am not asking you about chicken-and-egg. I am asking you how this consciousness-after-death works. It is
your suggestion that it exists, so it is up to
you to give evidence. But don't feel bad about your inability to do so. No one ever has. Reasonable people would take this as evidence that it doesn't exist.
And by the way, if you wonder which came first, radio or radio waves, I assure you it was the waves. We have giant radio telescopes picking up waves that were emitted from stars many millions of years before life on earth (and certainly before radios) came to exist.
Iacchus said:
Yes, but "you" are the freakin' radio! ... So why don't "you" learn how to "tune in?"
Yes, this "radio" analagy has been made and demolished many times. Radios and radio waves are physical things. They can be measured, created, analyzed etc. In this, the soul bears absolutely no relationship to radio waves. We can transmit radio waves and every one with a radio will hear the same thing. This is not true of souls. It is a bad analogy. Like mentally unbalanced people, you are hearing voices in your head. So why don't "you" learn how to tune them out before you go crazy?
Iacchus said:
As I have stated above, and elsewhere, I believe in Karma and, that everybody receives their just reward, including those who feign to do good for the wrong reasons.
And I see you have chosen once again to evade the question. Is this because you know that to answer it would put you in an untenable position? Instead you reply with a restating of your little fantasy.
Let's see if I can make it a yes or no question to help you even more.
Are people who "feign" to do good for the purpose of obtaining karmic rewards less admirable than those who do good only for the joy of doing good?"
A simple yes or no will suffice. Are you capable of that?
Iacchus said:
I don't know about you, but I do things because I enjoy doing them.
As do I. But I don't expect some undefined reward for my undefined soul in some undefined afterlife. The simple enjoyment is enough for me. Why not for you?