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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,571 | Quote:
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![]() Amused Location: Mid Atlantic Posts: 1,016 | Quote:
I'd still need health insurance...I could be crippled but not die. Guess I'd have trouble selling my burial plot now that it's not needed. That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. W. J. H. Boetcker | |
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| Kuldeep Location: Bhopa, M.P, India Posts: 1,634 | No, not a fickle man but a flexible man. Even the so called God must not have framed all the rules in one hit. That is why I have hinted that adjustments would be made based on proper suggestions from members. ![]() Quote:
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| Kuldeep Location: Bhopa, M.P, India Posts: 1,634 | Quote:
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![]() Igneous Magma Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 312 | Quote:
And you think we'd be able to stop aging in humans AND animals. No way. Welcome to a world where every living animal becomes immobile and completely vegetative within a century. | |
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| dimpled chad Location: Michigan Posts: 6,881 | Quote:
Grandpa h. "For men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt." - H. L. Mencken | |
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| Pure Energy Posts: 271 | THIS is immortality. Birth and death exist only in a physical sense. What is this thought? Was it birthed? Has it died? In this case, raw empiricism may be the only means to witness an experience as infinite, as we who are speaking do not know of life before birth, directly; nor life after "death", directly. THIS is how it always is. Well, maybe, Dadoo Unknown is but the moon at noon. Unseen is another sun at your midnight dream. |
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| Kuldeep Location: Bhopa, M.P, India Posts: 1,634 | [quote=Dadoo;504835]THIS is immortality. /QUOTE] Bravo, Dadoo !! You are the only person who has picked up the meaning and purpose of opening this thread of mine. After a bit of logical drama of debate, I wanted to impress upon my friends that we are actually living in eternity and are immotals. We do come again and again endlessly in various forms of species as reincarnated souls. In physical sense, nobody would have agreed my saying. So, I played a trick and made them imagined that if we become immortal in this very body then what !!! We would have felt bored so we should have tried to come out of that imagined physical eternity as Individual Consciousness and would have tried to merge into physical bodyless metaphysical Universal Consciousness. That is exactly what is preached since centuries in Snatan Dharma, the path of attaining Mokhsha (Eternity in Universal Consciousness), the absolute reality of Absolute Unity !!! ![]() Quote:
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| dimpled chad Location: Michigan Posts: 6,881 | Quote:
Grandpa h. "For men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt." - H. L. Mencken | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 342 | I'm actually in the middle of writing a novel around this very topic. I have roughly 250 pages of the 400 page target complete of the first draft. I won't go into too many details but boredom plays a very big role in my story. In the early decades after the phenomenon, people made good use of their time but eventually they began to desire death. There is a fundamental breakdown of society and complete technological stagnation as more and more people stop working and start "entertaining" themselves all the time. To keep the basics of society up and running, the world government provides certain consequences to help encourage people to work. Anyway, hopefully the novel will be available in the next couple years, with a feature film soon to follow. |
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![]() Sedimentary Rock Location: Maths! Rock + (me) + Hard Place. Posts: 15 | Quote:
I hope we never lose the choice to die. "If everybody beleived in an eye for an eye, the whole world would be blind." -Ghandi. | |
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![]() Sedimentary Rock Location: Maths! Rock + (me) + Hard Place. Posts: 15 | I think if I lived in an immortal world, with no birth and death, I'd get very bored. I'd probably start off doing something like swimming to Asia, and then just walking everywhere, forever. I'd probably get very violent, and start fights. Although the term "life sentance" would take on whole new meaning wouldn't it. That said, would we really be alive? Because even just the word life implies that there is something there to begin and end it. I think a lot of people would get fired into space and try to find god and intelligent life, as they had the opportunity, I'm sure. I guess we would end up very lonely though, if we all did that. I don't like that you've turned this into an advertisment for your religion though. I also don't like that you have simply taken the word of a religion as absolute truth. You have no proof for this whatsoever, none quoted anyway. I also don't like tricksters. Do you think that the leader or god of your religion likes tricksters? I would hope not, not if you consider this a good religion. Go hand out pamphlets. "If everybody beleived in an eye for an eye, the whole world would be blind." -Ghandi. |
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| Kuldeep Location: Bhopa, M.P, India Posts: 1,634 | Quote:
We would never feel bore, exatly thwe way oldest man has felt bore. We would just keep on enjoying remaining busy over some or the other thing...the way we do in present type of immortal life. Quote:
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Once am able to express my mind about the absoulte truth, others might agree or not to continue the debate about absolute truth. ![]() | |||||||
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