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Join Date: Aug 2000 
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				Feb 2nd, 2007, 08:25 PM
			
			
			
		
			
			       
				
			
			  
		
 
	
	
		
		
		I actually agree, thus a few years ago I had this phase where I believed in God but not the soul so I stopped paying any attention to religion and such. 
 
I do agree that most popular notions of the afterlife are pretty absurd, but I think that doesn't preclude the possibility of something that's probably incomprehensible.  If there is post-mortem consciousness, I doubt it resembles people dancing in white robes in clouds while others burn in lakes of boiling oil for ever and ever and ever in saeculo saeculorum.  I think existence itself is pretty absurd in itself, so what harm is a little faith that maybe some experience of the self pervades after death?  Well, it CAN be harmful when you believe in a reward of 72 virgins or whatever, but still. 
		
	
		
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