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In fact, quite the opposite. I have never felt more secure in my life.
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Okay, but repeatedly insisting that your 'credentials' make you authentic is a textbook example of insecurity. You are being repetitous in other ways too which indicate insecurity, like insisting on the reality of the afterlife when the people you are responding to already know your position because you told them in much the same words in an earlier post.
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Ironically, it is often the atheists who feel the most insecure because the idea of there being an afterlife can make them feel uncomfortable and unsure - as it requires them to ask questions and view life in a far more expansive way.
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No, atheistic logic demands they reject any idea which doesn't pass their high standard of truth. No tangible evidence equals no belief. There is no sense in basing one's expectations of existence after death on intangible evidence. Why would they reject the idea of God for that reason and not the afterlife?
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The more expanded your consciousness becomes, the less fearful and the more secure you feel. Knowledge and awareness actually does help banish fear.
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An afterlife existing is acceptable, but believing an afterlife in light of humanity's collective experience and knowledge is too much of a leap of faith to be acceptable.