Anyone remember the movie Brainstorm?

 

Of course, they use the technology to experience death and sex, and the 
military wants to use it for torture.

 

From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 2:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Some more stats

 

I see that all a bit differently.

Homo sapiens have existed by some estimates for ~~300,000 years, and organized 
religion in its various forms has been around for 10-11 thousand years. So for 
almost 97% of the time humans have existed, there was no organized religion. 
Maybe there were other nature-based beliefs going back a bit farther, but there 
may have been as many belief versions as there were families or tribes or 
whatever.

If there is a god, I have a hard time believing they would "punish" someone for 
not worshiping them during a lifetime. Further, which of the several religions 
is the "correct" one?

I think if you live a just, fair, and empathetic life, that should be reward 
enough; especially if there is no clear choice.

That said, I know Georgia has had experiences/conversations with her dearly 
departed parents and sister. Maybe there's something there, and maybe it's 
random synapse activity. Who knows?

In any case, it's not my position to tell people (or preach) how they should or 
should not live. I just hope they have the same level of fairness that I have 
for everyone else. 

 

bp
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On 9/24/2025 12:30 PM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:

Easy to see why.  I understand your rationale.  

 

Irrespective of history, we either survive death in some form or we don’t. 

I don’t have enough courage to even entertain the notion we do not survive 
death.  Especially in light of 100,000 or more near death writings and videos 
all largely describing the same experience.  

 

Moreover I had a direct physical experience with my son Adam after he died.  

 

So, not hedging your bets seems risky to me.  It costs you nothing really to 
cover your bases.  If there is some form of afterlife, is your situation there 
dependent on any decisions you make while here?  Some say yes.  Surely there 
are some best practices describing how to make the most of you sojourn here.  
Lots of opinions about that.     

 

I am more of a universalist in nature.  

If all you have to do was recite a holy incantation to get a nice country home 
with a pool and a cook, hey, tell me the magic words.  I am all in.  

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