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Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
Not quite. The immortal soul is a cornerstone of Socratic thought. In Plato's Republic, Socrates presents the vision that when people die they are judged.
Those who lived just lives are treated to 1,000 years of inconceivable beauty.
Those who have lived unjustly recieve 1,000 years of punishment.
Those who are beyond redemption recieve eternal damnation.
Obviously, it is pretty clear why the prominent Christian theologians of late antiquity had such an affinity for Socrates and Plato.
bla bla bla. no such animal as immortal soul. psychological class warfare by concensus mentalities to make sure anyone that knows what life is doesn't discuss it with concensus mentalities or gets punished for instinctive honesty by those socially corrupted by educated possibilites life isn't limited to biological separation of numbers added so far.
Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
Every brain born has a lifetime conflict with ancestral displacement and intellectual social position within the population present. Why, life is a compounding connection between inception, conception, death, extinction life doesn't exceed what exists now.
Doc Dutch (09-23-2021)
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AProudLefty (09-23-2021)
I am not knowledgeable about all world religions but I suppose moksha, nirvana, the Dao can all be considered a form of enternal spirit
I have never been clear on the Jewish concept of afterlife. Prior to development of Rabbinic Judaism, I actually think Jews did not concieve of an afterlife.
Doc Dutch (09-23-2021)
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