I posted to get different perspectives and that's also a good point. We really couldn't understand the benifits we can only speculate. My concern is "doing everything" I would go explore the cosmos.. thats the only thing I would find "enlightening"
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Just got a good LOL out of my roommates
by Jayk inmy roommate (j) is sleeping sitting up right on his pc.. my other roommate (c) says "how do you sleep sitting up like that".
i said "years of practice, you didn't go to church as a kid did you?
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Jayk
My roommate (J) is sleeping sitting up right on his PC.
My other roommate (C) says "how do you sleep sitting up like that"
I said "years of practice, you didn't go to church as a kid did you?"
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
We living in 2017 and James mixon is in the year 4037 lol that's not a bad idea. You can choose to stay together or separate.
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
Exactly, if it didn't involve worship. I don't think the door to door work would happen thats forsure
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
I was gonna say earlier, that even 900 years is a long time. Imagine being born 900 years ago and still being alive today..kinda reminds me of the movie "interview with a vampire" it really puts into perspective living forever (and killing for your food) so subjecting anyone else to that you might want to pick someone you can stand for all eternity.
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
I agree and understand. I know sometimes I don't get to the point alot of times. But we established "let's be realistic". I can already feel out a few people who look down on others views or opinions but think they shit gold. My bad coco I will tone it done.
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
You must not understand the fish example.. not trying to sound rude but what after? Unless you could explore the cosmos there isn't any point..you would master every instruments, have 5000000 million children, learn every chess move. Then what? Your answers have zero reasoning behind them. Now let's see how you try to flip your answer and save what remaining ego you have left..
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
The fish example is a good way to put it. My aunt tried to explain it to me recently. In the process of achieving a new world we made other discoveries like music, math, things like that. So who else knows what we could do. So like you said, what next after meeting every fish in the sea? Lol -
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Panpsychism - a philosophy with a future
by slimboyfat inat one time scientists believed that living things and non-living things were made of different material, accounting for the unique properties of living things.
this idea is called vitalism and is no longer popular.
what does remain popular (in fact is still the dominant view) is a similar idea that things that experience the world (humans, frogs, mice) are different from things that don't experience the world (potatoes, rocks, snowflakes).
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Jayk
We're all made of electrons and protons. Snowflakes and rocks are a terrible examples. Let's look at gravity, for example we know it exist, but we cant see it. But we can see the effects. Finkle is rights about the particle thing. I would explain more but I rather tell you a book to go read "Atoms journey across the subatomic universe" written by issac asimov. If you don't know issac then you shouldn't be talking science fiction mixing with science fact.
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What is the benifits to living forever?
by Jayk incan anyone give me a valid reason for it?
growing old is a drag.
the witnesses idea of ever lasting life, that you will come back to your most youthful state is such a bs answer..
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Jayk
Not dying
Then what do you plan on doing? Not dying sounds great but we have no idea what happens after.. Growing old is worse than dying. So once again, what would be a benifit to living forever?