The film 'the invention of lying' is quite a good watch and raises some questions about this subject. xxx
according to www.dcode.fr/next-word: "deathbed"
It depends. Maybe you might be reincarnated, or maybe you might end your cycle of life forever.
I'm surprised there are many distinctively different answers to such an obvious question.
@WassimBerbar said in #34:
> I'm surprised there are many distinctively different answers to such an obvious question.
Me too. Obviously, nothing comes after death.
> I'm surprised there are many distinctively different answers to such an obvious question.
Me too. Obviously, nothing comes after death.
@Under-the-radar said in #35:
> Me too. Obviously, nothing comes after death.
On what do you base this claim?
> Me too. Obviously, nothing comes after death.
On what do you base this claim?
@Under-the-radar said in #37:
> It's obvious.
A mathematician asks you for a demonstration for a theorem, the last thing you want to tell him is "It's obvious".
> It's obvious.
A mathematician asks you for a demonstration for a theorem, the last thing you want to tell him is "It's obvious".
@WassimBerbar said in #38:
> A mathematician asks you for a demonstration for a theorem, the last thing you want to tell him is "It's obvious".
You were the one claiming the answer is obvious.
> A mathematician asks you for a demonstration for a theorem, the last thing you want to tell him is "It's obvious".
You were the one claiming the answer is obvious.
@Under-the-radar said in #39:
> You were the one claiming the answer is obvious.
I asked you the basis for your claim that there's nothing after death. I said it's obvious, so it should be obvious to prove it.
> You were the one claiming the answer is obvious.
I asked you the basis for your claim that there's nothing after death. I said it's obvious, so it should be obvious to prove it.
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