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>death is like before you were born

>> No.14581624
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>>14581621
kys and find out

>> No.14581659

>>14581621
Yep. You were created once, you'll be brought up again on the Day of Judgement. This is just common sense.

>> No.14581665

>>14581621
Life is like after you were born. Death is like much after you were born.

>> No.14581674

>>14581621
Death is a spook

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>>14581621
>twenty twenty
>still believing the death jew

>> No.14582350

I love this literature related post. Who said this? Wait...don't tell me a Shakespeare character said this. Don't tell me I've forgotten! Please tell me which book you've gotten enlightening thought from!

>> No.14582354

If death is postulated as an eternal unconsciousness, it cannot resemble the state prior to your birth, due to that state as only temporary. When an atheist makes this statement, they unknowingly defend reincarnation, but only in the vaguest of ways.