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| multiple | 29-Mar-2002 | politics/religion | lion | unsorted | 54 | 13 | 58.9% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| SueBee | posted 30-Mar-2002 8:18pm I don't believe I'll be judged by anyone but myself in the afterlife. |
| Amanda | posted 30-Mar-2002 9:06pm No, I don't believe I will be judged ignorant. |
| DeeJay | posted 31-Mar-2002 12:12am I don't really have any definate religion, Just theories, I guess if I'm anything I'm agnostic, but I'm interested in stuff like buddhism. Right now I'm doubting that there is an afterlife, but I'm open-minded. |
| Zang | posted 31-Mar-2002 1:19am That is the least of my worries. I suspect if there is a judgement, it will have more to do with behavior than knowledge. |
| Bodhidarma | posted 31-Mar-2002 11:36am I believe I will be judged according to the laws of my religion. Our law is "And it harm none, do what you will." |
| confetti | posted 31-Mar-2002 2:06pm I bet God gives a tiny crap about that stuff. I'll just like, show him something from "Blue". Better use of my time. |
| Dino | posted 31-Mar-2002 5:08pm In my religion judgement is from your true self. Your rebirth is accorded to that. |
| natsim | posted 31-Mar-2002 9:53pm No, I believe I will be judged, but not on the basis of my knowledge or ignorance. |
| mimind | posted 1-Apr-2002 10:02am if im judged by anyone or anything, they will have to determine that i was the smartest and most competent person on earth during my tenure there!!! |
| heyzeus1 | posted 1-Apr-2002 10:44am not ignorant. complacent perhaps. |
| heyzeus1 | (reply to mimind) posted 1-Apr-2002 10:44am sorry. i am smarter. |
| heyzeus1 | (reply to heyzeus1) posted 1-Apr-2002 10:45am that's right! |
| mimind | (reply to heyzeus1) posted 1-Apr-2002 1:19pm nu uhh |
| CarolL | (reply to Zang) posted 1-Apr-2002 4:11pm I agree, Zang. |
| Zang | (reply to CarolL) posted 2-Apr-2002 12:27am This is the the first suggestion I've ever seen that there may be a written test. |
| Kristal_Rose | posted 2-Apr-2002 5:45am No, not judged now or later. That which thinks it can be judged wasn't responsible for anything in the first place, just along for the ride. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Zang) posted 2-Apr-2002 5:50am Tell you what Zang, you can keep the individual consciousness AND the Mercury Montego, or risk it all for what's behind Door Number Three. |
| Zang | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 2-Apr-2002 2:58pm No thanks! I've seen what's behind Door Number Three; Dante's Inferno. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Zang) posted 2-Apr-2002 7:23pm Oh, sorry Zang. Dolla, why don't you show Zang what he missed out on. Yes Zang, it's Gerbolon, the celestial donkey and his cart, who could have taken you from nebula to nebula in his own sweet time. But Zang, here's a consolation box containing a wind-up somersaulting mouse. Tell you what Zang, I'll let you keep the Montego if you wish to trade in the consolation box and the individual consciousness for what's behind Door Number One. |
| jjg | posted 2-Apr-2002 9:13pm God(s) do not exist. |
| Zang | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 2-Apr-2002 11:27pm Have you been watching too much daytime television? |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Zang) posted 3-Apr-2002 3:18am Even the occasional star-trek seems like too much these days. If it were better stuff, I'd think different, but this hasn't been much of a tv season. I havent seen Monty Hall in 21 years. |
| heyzeus1 | (reply to mimind) posted 3-Apr-2002 1:47pm scotts smart quiz #! what was constantinople named for? who developed the first lottery? why is the sky blue? Name icarus' father. also what did icarus make the wings out of? Where does the name 'god' come from? |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to heyzeus1) posted 3-Apr-2002 7:44pm Interesting mix. Emperor Constantine. Someone way before recorded history.Sometimes it is black, white, red, orange, green, lavendar, or even a complete rainbow. Daedalus. Hummingbird feathars and earwax. I'm guessing some latin dude. Gimel and Daleth don't seem to have the meaning hebrews would use. |
| heyzeus1 | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 4-Apr-2002 11:45am thought it was beeswax i had read once god is an adaptation of a name of a babylonian diety of war. the babylonians did have lottery and insurance, but youre right, i am sure someone did it before that. now we have to pose a new quiz for mimind. he has to prove his smarts. |
| Jemmy | posted 4-Apr-2002 2:54pm No. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to heyzeus1) posted 4-Apr-2002 7:03pm Oh right, that's for people who want words to stick to them. You need something flighty for flight, like beeswax or hummingbird earwax. |
| davethebrave371 | posted 7-Apr-2002 3:29pm I am non-denominational, and thus have no religion, but I would not fear myself ignorant of any of the scriptures of any religion. I study religion actively, it's a hobby of mine, and I debate and argue constantly with rabbis, priests, preachers, etc. It's quite fun. Rabbis love the way I think. Apparently I'd make a good Jew. However, I do not just study the Judaic-based religions (i.e. Catholicism, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Anglican, Baptist, Islam, etc.), but also Wicca, Eastern religions such as Hindu, Buddhism, Taoism (I LOVE TAOISM!!), many of the "pagan pantheons" such as the Norse Gods, the Grecco-Roman Gods, etc. If I were to convert, my research would deepen, and I would live my life 100% according to the Laws and Rules of my given religion. However, I do not have one, and do not intend to have one. So, no, I do not fear being judged ignorant. But also, if any religion would convince me to join, it would probably be Buddhism or Taoism. And they don't really judge. |
| grmbrand | posted 11-Apr-2002 6:25pm I will be judged, and certainly relative to my god I am ignorant. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to grmbrand) posted 11-Apr-2002 9:49pm I wouldn't worry about it. Whatever he has to say will probably be in sumerian or phoenecian. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to davethebrave371) posted 11-Apr-2002 10:05pm I hear Rabbi's love to debate about God. I also here the only real rule to the debates is that you believe wholly in the one supreme God. The funny thing about that is that it implies their pantheistic roots. Have you heard of the Spanda Karikas in the vrtti, a commentary on the siva-sutras, a basis for kashmir-shaivism? It's a cosmology principle, as the tao is an understanding of a way. The basic concept is that there is nothing here but god, and creation is achieved by microcosms of reflection, as creation and perception. 'Thou art that'. |
| grmbrand | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 12-Apr-2002 8:43am Saucy. Of course, if El Shaddai judges me in either of those languages, I will definitely be deemed ignorant. |
| Cain | posted 12-Apr-2002 9:43am I have no religion. Am I still entitled to believe in an afterlife? |
| RaveDevil | posted 28-May-2002 2:59am I'm simply agnostic for now so none of that is my concern as of yet... |
| anonymous | (reply to Cain) posted 18-Jun-2002 8:57pm Religion never saved a soul. Jesus however... |
| Cain | (reply to anonymous) posted 19-Jun-2002 6:37pm True as you may believe that to be - it does nothing to answer my question. |
| i_i | posted 12-Oct-2005 9:48pm well i sorta have a after life but ya juest roam the earth for all forever and all enturnity in your favoritt age and do what you want...... =-) |
| i_i | posted 12-Oct-2005 9:50pm |
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