We All Die

Topic by Banks Control The World

Banks Control The World

Home Forums Philosophy We All Die

This topic contains 28 replies, has 15 voices, and was last updated by Coolbreeze  Coolbreeze 2 years, 4 months ago.

Viewing 7 posts - 21 through 27 (of 27 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #607372
    +1

    Would like to point out that I’ve had some herb, so I apologize for my comments being all over the place and ranting about who knows what. My mind is as disorganized as my bedroom and bathroom… my life in general for that matter. Haha

    #607388
    +1
    Hmskl'd
    hmskl’d
    Participant
    6406

    I’ve stewed over this topic time and again and even though i grew up in a religious family surroundings, I can’t think about this too long or I go madd.
    One can debate the God aspect and then further debate the Agnostic view coupled with the . maybe there is actually more to it that we don’t understand rider.
    In summary .. all it takes is a good bike ride along a favorite little trail on the edge of my neighbors field .. or a walk to my favorite stream and enjoying the rapids for awhile watching the fish dart in and out behind the roots of the old submerged oak tree. Or maybe just a trip to my old barber who always has some interesting stories to tell as he crops my locks .. and soon I’m back among the living, “forgetting the word demise,” and looking forward to a great home cooked pizza and an evening at Rick’s Cafe Americana .. as I sit with my laptop computer and try and slip in that winning bid for an old 1909-S Lincoln Cent on an online auction. Things are good .. get out this weekend and enjoy the Autumnal Equinox .. life is for the living .. have you ever considered hammock camping? Only five minutes to set up or break camp and elevated safe above all the ground night time critters. So much living to do. Where do I begin? Have great weekend.

    #607484
    Autolite
    Autolite
    Participant

    That’s what I’m saying. I was spoiled growing up with damn near 100k boat, pair of jet skiis, pair of snow mobiles, 4 wheeler, dirt bike, and I had mustang plus a spare escort for bad roads.

    Well it’s just what you’re willing to deal with. Living in a camper in winter might not necessarily appeal to everybody. It means sleeping in Arctic gear and leaving your boot liners on all night.

    Sometimes, in the morning, the dog’s ass would be frozen to the sideboard and you’d have to pry her free before breakfast. I mean we can both laugh at it now… 😀

    #607497
    Just a Man
    Just a Man
    Participant
    934

    I don’t know about the rest of you, but when I die I have s~~~ to do. Seriously. Perhaps George Carlin was right and we do go where we think we do. As the only modern day philosopher of any quality, he may be worth listening too.

    When I die I plan to hop out to Saturn and see them rings for myself. Then I’m going to jump back in time and see just how in the f~~~ Puma Punku REALLY happened. Then perhaps Machu Pichu, ALL pyramids on the planet, Stonehenge…etc.

    I am about 70-80% certain I will be able to do this, so sure I fear death because that is human, but Ima enjoy the s~~~ out of LEARNING ACTUAL HISTORY. I might even make seconds into years and watch REAL geological change.

    I do not want to get into beliefs, we all have our opinions, but I do believe mine is right. LMMFAO
    None of that heaven and hell s~~~, or god and satan, well there is a god, but we cannot comprehend it since it is all things known and unknown in the “universe”, including our spark of energy. But I digress….I have f~~~ing PLANS man.

    Philosophy, the female repellent

    #607609
    Doc
    Doc
    Participant

    We All Die

    And after this the judgment.

    Definitely.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #607842
    Narrow road traveler
    narrow road traveler
    Participant
    1680

    We all will die bodily. While each of us is here revolving around the sun. It behooves us to discover, and be recognized by the eternal first cause.

    I put my trust in Jesus, because he is the most trustworthy man to ever be on this ball revolving around the sun. My two cents.

    The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. --Sun Tsu

    #607847
    +1
    Coolbreeze
    Coolbreeze
    Participant
    442

    You’ve got to do the earthly things because the body requires it to live.

    I won’t go any further here as there are so many different opinions on what actually constitutes being alive and what happens in death. What I know of this is that there are universal truths and we are either aligned with them or we’ve got our own ideas. I have a feeling death sorts that out real quick like.

Viewing 7 posts - 21 through 27 (of 27 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.