Dove, Perhaps, But Not Swallow (4,10)
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Agnostic...I don't know.
Atheist...Nowhere. Consciousness is a product of the brain and it dies when I do.
JW's and others...The elect are chosen to live and the rest cease to exist.
Muslim...Muslim hell or Muslim heaven.
Christian...It depends on wether you are Catholic or protestant.
Catholic... have you worshipped the saints and virgin mary enough?
Protestant... have you believed in Jesus enough as your personel saviour?
You are going to hell eitherway...
Buddhist/Hindu.... work out your Karma.
NDE... we are all saved and going to experience heavenly type experiences.
Also NDE experiences, we are all saved, there is a hell for some, we reincarnate, we don't, we do!!
Decades of looking into this stuff I have to go with the first premise....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My physical remains will go with Mr. J2s into the earth in the church graveyard.
As for eternity? I've tried to live a good life, teaching and helping others. I've worshipped the deity I regard as a force for good. If I'm right - I'll go to heaven (I hope), if there is no afterlife then I'll just cease to be and won't know anything about it. Barry wrote much the same.
No point worrying about it - but deep inside I believe that a strong life force cannot just be snuffed out. No, I don't know how that works, sorry.
I have asked my children to scatter my ashes on Silver Hill, Wath, nr Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire. It has a beautiful view. I've been trying to post a picture but I can't. We still have some of my son'sashes and they will be scattered with mine.
I'd like to think I would be reunited with my youngest son who died in 1994 but I don't think that will happen. I think when you're dead your dead and that's it.
Ladybirder - I was born and lived between the Aire and Wharfe Valleys for 50 years (with a bit of an excursion into living in Calderdale) so my roots are there. Family traceable back in Yorkshire until 1650. I know the Dales very well & we discovered that Mr. J2's grandad and all his side of the family came from Fewston on the Harrogate/Pately Bridge road.
I'm wondering if I'll be well enough to manage another visit there next year Jourdain. I could get a wheelchair and have someone push me I suppose. Not like there's any hills, much;-) I fell in love with the area the minute I first opened the curtains and looked out after having arrived in the dark the night before.