I see life sort of how Socrates saw life. You don't know what is in the afterlife. There is no possible way you can know unless you can prove it as a fact by finding factual evidence. For the people who tell you "Why not lead a good life so you go to heaven and not hell?" Who are they to say that there are such places? I believe Christianity to be a passing fad. Sure, it has been going on for thousands of years, but so have many other religions that have come and gone. Also, what about the people in ancient Greece who believed in the Gods? Were they completely stupid for their beliefs? And why did a lot of Greeks end up turning to Christianity? What do you think Christianity will be like a thousand years down the road? Also, what about pre-humans, or less evolved humans that lived millions of years ago? When you talk about Adam and Eve being the first humans, what about the less evolved that lived way before their time? Did they not have beliefs? I cannot answer any of these questions, and no one else can either, I just think it is a good thing to discuss. Plato believed that humans know about death before they even experience it, because death is a phase of the human soul. Man, this is making my brain hurt. I have to stop.
KellisJ2003 Reviewed by KellisJ2003 on . A deep thinking question, for those that like to think. Simple question with many possibilities, "How do you know the world exists behind you?" When you turn around you can no longer see anything outside of your front and peripheral vision. How do you know that the world actually exists when you turn around? How do you know that the world doesn't simply exists where you can see it? A mirror, a camera, a friend telling you, etc. all have to exists in front of you for you to see what they are showing. As in, a mirror could show you what you Rating: 5