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What do you think happens when we Die

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To be honest, the repeating cycle is the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of death. It might not be the same life over and over again. You might live a totally different life after you die. I really don't know though. It reminds me of the question: If we were given an infinite amount of time, would every possible thing happen? (If that were true, and we lived different lives throughout eternity then wouldn't we eventually be doing repeats of our past lives?)

 

 

 

The truth is, no one here knows the answer. So why does it matter what others believe? Every single thing spoken on here could be right. But none of us will ever know until it comes.

 

 

 

lol every good moment in meh life has a terrible 1 3 seconds after and to meh knolage ive on had 1 good moment in meh life and thts y i play rs most ppl here are nice and arn't complete "a holes"

 

 

 

I never said everybody would find comfort in that theory.

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When I die i would like to remain dead, especially where our words going. The thought of reincarnation scares me. I want eternal rest, somewhere where they have empty pools. :)

We goto heaven or hell.

 

 

 

Finally, I didn't want to be the first person to post that and get shot down >.>

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I think calling it a theory is giving it too much credit. Even if time was constantly repeating, I see no reason why everything would turn out the same.

 

It's probably more physical than anything. But then that raises questions about freewill, and if we're really in control of our actions.

 

 

 

I don't feel comfortable in repeating the same thing over and over again. Living different lives is another thing, but not the same one.

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