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But seeing as you can be re-born into another "realm", one of which bare striking resemblance to "heaven" and another that sounds remarkably like a "hell", then I think it can be interwined with Christian belief.
Infact, I'm thinking that Jesus taught the best way for his Jewish audience to learn from it, but Buddha's teaching sort of explains it better to relate with my life.
What do you make of that Forest?
And your brain and heart die. They're not immortal.
> I don't know, really, and I'm not partiularly bothered.
> Death isn't a big issue for me - all I can hope is to have achieved
> enough by the time it comes around so I'm not instantly forgotten.
Unfortunately for the billions who feel the same as you do, there are only a few million "slots" i.e. people that will be remembered. And less so as the years pass and the less significant are forgotten.
No feelings, no consciousness.
you don't exist anymore. The brain that drives your life and the body that makes it real are no longer a person.
It's just one of those questions that can be thought about for bl**dy ages.
And those who DO believe in an afterlife or resurrection have little to fear about death, because there's no wait in between the point where you die and the point where you live again.
Like someone else said, it's a just a 'close eyes - open - what the hell just happened - Yay, I'm alive' type things. We've all had that happen.
(Philosophy at Uni will be fun)