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Post by mslo79 on Nov 27, 2019 6:53:24 GMT
Probably depends on how one looks at it... from a more worldly perspective it will be like you never existed after enough time passes for most people (because most people ain't famous enough in a certain field to grab any real lasting power as the centuries pass). because I figure say Person A for example, they live their life, maybe have a few kids or something, and eventually Person A gets old and dies and is still remembered for a while due to their kids and possibly grand kids but much beyond that they are largely, if not entirely forgotten. so basically Person A might be remembered up to around great grandparent level or so but much beyond that they will be largely forgotten since everyone they knew in person will likely be dead.
but looking at things from from a Christianity perspective... it's obvious it won't be like we never existed since we always will exist since we are eternal beings as even though our bodies die, our soul/consciousness lives on in Heaven, assuming one makes it there. but even if someone ended up in hell, they will still exist, but just in a state of extreme misery.
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