>>2980800i am not making any claims about things prior to my birth, i am only making an argument from the experience of consciousness that is available to me, the argument is simple:
given what is available to my bodily senses, or to my intellect, i cannot say with absolute certainty that i know or will be able to predict what happens after the death of my consciousness.
now, presumably, i'm on board with you that nothing happens, and we return to a state similar to before our birth.
It just seems that you cannot say with any real certainty that you can know what will happen.
In a similar vein, i cannot remember what happened prior to my life because i was not conscious, there was nothing to experience, however that does not count out the POSSIBILITY of an alternate set of events. However much i do not believe in those set of events is irrelevant. The possibility remains (and will remain) because there is no set of evidence or knowledge that will be able to give us insight into the ongoings of after death and before birth.