To: far sider
I would think that every day would be full of dread and thoughts like... "What if I get hit by a car?" And when you go to bed at night, don't you ever think..."Now I am one day closer to nonexistence."
Then you worry too much about things that cannot be changed. I don't plan to get hit by a car, so I don't structure my life around those kinds of events. When I go to bed I consider what I might be doing the next day, I don't lament that one day I won't be getting up anymore.
To: Dimensio
When you meet God---JUDGEMENT...no excuses/appeals!
To: Dimensio; gdani
Hmm. I guess I'm not explaining it well. If you're an atheist, then you must belive that on the day you die whether it's tomorrow or fifty years from now.......... nothing.......forever.
All of the good things you did, all of the people you love, all the things you care about, everything that matters most to you.....from your point of view will cease to exist. Doesn't that haunt you? I think it would for me if I was an atheist.
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