>>1516061>>1516076>The fedora is strong in this topic.This, lmao.
Fedoras jerking each other off to random theories like "yeah sure it will be one of these, because sure as fuck I don't want to go to church on Sundays"
All the fancy words like "returning to the ((abyss)), the ((void)), the ((nothingness))"... Basically the fancier the word sounds, the more likely it's going to be the case.
Now hold on for a minute, let's rewind a bit back to the beginning of times, sure you remember how we were though about the Big Bang... The singularity, the incredible heat, the infinite density, then explosion, expansion etc... But where did that singularity came from? Which card are you going to play, the "we don't know yet" or the "well that's just one special phenomena of a nature"? Or better yet, are you going to come up with your own special explanation for a matter creating itself out of nowhere?
Now be honest with yourselves for a bit, deep down you know that the only reason you're lying to yourself this way is because you can't break free from the consumption lifestyle.
But look at it this way, what do you have to lose by being a Christian? If Christians are wrong, nothing happens, you just missed on some adultery (which - let's be honest - most of you pollacks aren't getting anyway), maybe a bit of alcohol, a bit of general consumption. If Christians are right, you go to heaven instead of hell after you die. Speaking of which, there're a lot of misconceptions about Christians - for example, you don't have to go to church every Sunday. Sure it doesn't hurt, but it's really more of a community building. Spiritually wise, reading a Bible for 5 minutes gives you about the same. It's really about being open to the concept and most important not being a dick, which is really a rule of a thumb of Christianity.
Or you can continue coming up with empty phrases regarding the afterlife to make yourselves feel smarter and less afraid. Tough pick.