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** A poster just stated that life after death is nonsense.** That is easy to say Easier than to say that there IS life after death. In this thread that concept is called an “afterlife”.
The Apostles, the Early Fathers and many Christians decided to chose a horrible death rather than to deny the teachings of Jesus Christ. Were they insane or just very stupid?
Were they all mentally ill? From their very writings we have to conclude that they were rational and were very sure that Jesus told them the truth.
Consider the evolution of the various religions. An Engineer will say that if a religion has lasted, essentially unchanged for about two thousand years then most of the “bugs” are gone and that religion might well be the most reliable or the one containing more truth than the others. The only Christian religion in existence for at least fifteen hundred years was the Catholic religion. Many, many of the protesting religions have morphed, split up into new religions so much that it is said there are over 5,000 protestant sects now. I look at the founder of a religion with great interest. Who started the Catholic religion?
- Now back to the question of an afterlife. Is it rational to say that there is no silver dollar at the North Pole? What’s the evidence? Can a negative be proved?*
Is it incumbent upon the poster who says there is no afterlife for humans to offer proof of that statement?
** Maybe it is worth looking at historical facts. We know that scientists are confined to the physical world. Angel feathers cannot be measured in a lab! We have no Angel feathers. But we do have thousands of accounts of humans willing to be put to death for their belief in what Jesus said. This was not a one-time series of events.** Men with great intellect went to their deaths rather than to deny Jesus’ teachings.**** This is a fact from the physical world!
So it is an indirect proof that the Metaphysical does exist. Disprove that please ! !