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What can be proven about afterlife?

Nature (governed by chance) provides an infinite series of worthwhile lifetimes. The many evidences and tests in existence confirm it beyond all doubt. In coming years you will see religions and the atheist movement dying at a greatly accelerated rate.
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Allelse · 36-40, M
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@Allelse A common false belief.
Allelse · 36-40, M
@AnnaStark No, it's the truth. Near death expirences are people tripping as their brains go whackadoo while running out of oxygen. My brain goes into panic shutdown mode every time I have a focal seizure, because of chemical and electrical problems in my brain while it's having a small thunderstorm. None of what I am seeing or feeling exists outside of my expirence, none of the euphoria or terror or panic or strange sensations actually exist as anything tangible. It's just my brain going off chops, just like when a person is dying and they see all kinds of strange things. None of it is proof of an afterlife.

And there is no evidence or tests that can prove the afterlife, because it doesn't exist. Also, no lifetimes are worthwhile, we're born, we live, we're supposed to procreate and then we're supposed to die. That's it. You and the rest of the human race needs to get over itself, we're not special.
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@Allelse Although you're right about NDEs being worthless research it's clear to me that you haven't learned anything about how nature provides a form of afterlife. Not having learned what there is to know is no excuse for assuming that the knowledge doesn't exist at all.
Allelse · 36-40, M
@AnnaStark Did your own research eh? Well that's me convinced.
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@Allelse My knowledge is beyond reproach. Some of it is even taught at university level. Doubt all you want.
Allelse · 36-40, M
@AnnaStark No it isn't.
AnnaStark · 18-21, FNew
@Allelse You're obviously a know-nothing commited to know-nothingness.