Probably. I always have to ask what reason would I have for accepting the proposition that there is an afterlife? Stories and claims won't do. — Tom Storm
o. But 'failure of imagination' is not itself an argument against even ludicrous, evidence-free ideas like "after lives" or "past lives". — 180 Proof
but I accept the (vaguely circumstantial) prospect of 'extraterrestrial intelligences' ... don't you? — 180 Proof
But what type of evidence would be reasonable to convince skeptics that an afterlife probably is a real possibility? — TiredThinker
None. Life is not the kind of thing that has an 'after'. The idea itself is a conceptual mistake, like a square circle. It is not the kind of thing that even rises to the dignity of evidentiary search.
4 minutes ago — StreetlightX
It's not clear to me what you are wanting to say here, unfortunately. — Janus
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