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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 18, 2017 8:38:04 GMT
This life is filled with pain, but it is temporary. My real life is eternal. The two are differentiated in Matthew 16:25. Sorry, but I don't know how to explain it so that a materialist would understand it. That's just saying 'this deal is so shitty, there has to be some kind of compensation to make up for it after death'. The fact that you think that it would be fair for compensation to follow your 'temporary life' doesn't have any bearing on reality. I also think that it's rather a raw deal that I'm stuck here just because 2 people had sex, but if a complete cessation of consciousness follows on from the end of life, I will no longer have any desire for compensation because I won't exist. And also I realise that what I desire has nothing to do with what is true. Yeah. So? What any of us desires has nothing to do with what is true. Maybe it was overly optimistic, but I kind of expected you to spare me the usual armchair psych analysis.
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