I can tell you from experience that people who are dying and hold religious beliefs and beliefs in god are as likely to be frightened at the thought of dying as anyone — Tom Storm
Besides, "the afterlife" only kicks the can by begging the question of the "meaning of the afterlife." — 180 Proof
Spiritual people just avoid thinking about the meaning, sometimes they say that "only god can understand" — Babbeus
Sounds like you may have come from a religious upbringing or culture that privileges afterlife stories — Tom Storm
Because picturing "nothing" is scary, because death is scary? Also about the meaning of life, there isn't any, why don't we all commit mass suicide? — Skalidris
I expect death to be just like it was for me two hundred, two thousand years ago. In other words, nothing. To me that sounds perfectly fine. Nothingness is not to be feared or lamented. Am I happy about it? Happiness is such a puerile term. — Tom Storm
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