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Originally posted by droid56
I'm definitely not intending to insult Christians (or Muslims) when I ask why is it necessary that the concept of God or Allah (or ?) accompany the idea that we go on after our body stops functioning.
Originally posted by droid56
So my question is whether it is possible that the Good Ship Universe could be sailing without a Captain? Could it be true that the mere fact that something emerged from a complete state of nothingness dictate that there is currently a Captain guiding the universes?
Or is it possible that more than one enlightened creator god runs the show, both physical and spiritual?
Originally posted by DragonsDemesne
No, we don't believe in reincarnation, though we do believe that our souls existed before this life.
You still only get the one shot at mortality in Mormonism, whereas in Buddhism you keep coming back to Earth over and over, as people, animals, whatever.
The reason I mentioned Buddhism as a specific example is because they don't have any kind of Supreme Being in their religion, but they clearly believe that death is not the end.
Originally posted by jmdewey60
Nice that you all think you can exist without your bodies.
There is no way to know that.
People do not come back from being dead to tell us about it.
There are stories that sound convincing, of children having memories of past lives, for no apparent reason.
They also have visions of ghosts.
These things happen.
My sister's daughter, when she was small, had a person who was appearing to be a dead man, come into her room, at night.
She quit sleeping in that room and wanted nothing to do with him.
Not every child is like that.
There may be some who would welcome someone like that and find out whatever he had to tell them.
They could take these stories for their own and be able to talk about things they would not otherwise know anything about.
That is not proof of reincarnation.
If you want to go around thinking that you are some sort of god-like creature
who is immortal and in need of nothing greater than yourself, then you are delusional and you need to get over it.
So during your pre-existence, while awaiting your incarnation, you're saying you would have only been a spirit? In the sense that you would have only existed as such, without incarnating as a human or something else? Just the once?
So in Mormonism it is the one incarnation into a mortal body. In which case, for that one mortal instance, that fate is hell or heaven eternally?
You still only get the one shot at mortality in Mormonism, whereas in Buddhism you keep coming back to Earth over and over, as people, animals, whatever.
Well, you don't 'keep coming back'. And Buddhism doesn't necessarily specify that it is Earth. It is just that, if you don't transcend, you reincarnate. The goal is to transcend the cycle of reincarnation.
So Mormons are fine with talking about their faith from the door of the unsuspecting person, but not in a forum discussion?
Guess i'll ask the next one that comes to my door... next week...