Probably nothingness. My family is religious (Christian). I've read abd heard pretty much all there is to know about Christianity's doctrines and after-life and I'm not convinced. There's a lot of charlatans, crazy and confused people making money off of gullible Christians.
When you read the Bible objectively you can see the old testament is just the history of the Jews with their created, Jew-centric God sprinkled inbetween. That's why the supposedly loving God lets the Israelites destroy entire Gentile cities, take the woman and the land. Because to the Jews they were "those other sinful people" and could be killed off.
The new testament was a time when Rome annexed Israel basically and the Jews were looking for a "saviour". A group of people got fixated on hippie Jesus, spread their cult and wrote some letters decades after the events occurred. It really has very little to do with the old testament, which is Judaism.
Anyway... (went a bit offtopic) there's just too much vagueness around the whole thing. Why is God or the gods so secretive? What's up with this hiding act? It reeks of human creation, when people make shit up and cover up inadequacy with veiled tricks.
What do you think happens after we die?
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Probably nothingness. My family is religious (Christian). I've read abd heard pretty much all there is to know about Christianity's doctrines and after-life and I'm not convinced. There's a lot of charlatans, crazy and confused people making money off of gullible Christians.
When you read the Bible objectively you can see the old testament is just the history of the Jews with their created, Jew-centric God sprinkled inbetween. That's why the supposedly loving God lets the Israelites destroy entire Gentile cities, take the woman and the land. Because to the Jews they were "those other sinful people" and could be killed off.
The new testament was a time when Rome annexed Israel basically and the Jews were looking for a "saviour". A group of people got fixated on hippie Jesus, spread their cult and wrote some letters decades after the events occurred. It really has very little to do with the old testament, which is Judaism.
Anyway... (went a bit offtopic) there's just too much vagueness around the whole thing. Why is God or the gods so secretive? What's up with this hiding act? It reeks of human creation, when people make shit up and cover up inadequacy with veiled tricks.