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September 16th 2009, 07:04 AM
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Alright F*CK this, here's my random opinion on something completely ludicrous to some, sensible to others, theory to yet more others and whatever. Let the chaos of my words be organised, let them be rejected or accepted and let all who bother to read this post debate and discuss all they want, regardless of wether or not it relates to what has been discussed already or what may yet be discussed.

IF a group of people wish to believe in a religious deity of their choosing, they choose to believe in it and it exists to them. What of it to others?
This is the main topic for this post.

IF someone decides that, even after adolecence, fairies exist or dragons roam the skies even without the physical and scientific proof mortals of this world have developed, then it exists to their minds and souls. What of it to others, who don't believe such exist in the real world? They know of such things, so they exist in their minds.

IF An idea is given wings and spread across the distance of oxygen particles and whatever residue from polutants and any other crap that scientists can claim exists to the microscopic eye, until it deposits its existence in the mind of another, then it exists for the minds it has been deposited within. It matters not if the idea is ludicrous and the minds of those receiving the idea reject it, it exists in the recesses of their mind. If they forget the idea, then to them it no longer exists until they are perhaps reminded, or never. FOR THAT PERSON.

Once an idea is created, it exists only until the memory of it's existence dies. Until either the minds who hold the idea disipate with the death of the individual. We can't prove nor disprove the existence of an "Afterlife" regardless of attempts, so give up in advance of discussing the effects of the mind following the soul for now.
If the mind dies, then the idea dies. Possible fact one.
If however, the mind lives on and departs the flesh it resides within as the brain deteriorates with decomposition, then the idea theoretically would still reside within that mind, if the mind itself continues also.
Should this be the case, the existence of the original idea, whatever example you care to use, exists.

So we have different religions, speaking of Jehova, or of some Greek, Roman, or some other ancient deity, it exists within the minds of those who hear of it. Belife in such things rests with the individual mind of the listener who now bears the knowledge of this idea of Aries, or Jupiter, or God and the Devil. Let them choose to believe and remember, or discard and forget until they are reminded simply by the hearing of the idea once more. Let the persuaders, the fanatics of the idea, continue their persuasion attempts to incite belief and acceptance to their arguments.

LET ALL HERE WHO CONTINUE YOUR ARGUMENTS AND READ THIS POST MOVE FOREWARD;
Share your knowledge, Argue your oppinions, and do as you will. Ultimately it is of no consequence unless you learn to accept your chosen knowledge, your decided religion and the afterlife you strive for. If you think your mind will simply dissipate and don't care for it then do what you will with it and leave your legacy on this plane of existence. If you believe in an afterlife for your mind and soul then strive towards what you seek beyond your physical life future, or strive to leave your mark upon this earth. Only you give a dang about yourself; Everything is an illusion, but an illusion that you all have the power to bend to your own will.

That is all. As a token of my utmost confusingly random section of information that you may choose to bank into your memories as you wish, I leave with just one last thing, a jokingly posted quote.

"BRING FORTH THE STAKES! YOU SHALL BURN FOR YOUR BELIEFS, WITCH!" - Mr Shake to Frylock

This entire post (most anyway) has been copied to a journal Here so there may be a couple of random ghosts or lurkers to check it out lol. To read this post there, scroll down to the journal section.