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I think our ego (the self we grow through our daily experiences) dies, and is no more. But our core remains and is reborn, and that we are indeed sentient after death. There are just too many things that point to this fact. But i am curious to discuss the point with those that care to engage.

Disclosure: i am not a religious faggot.

I think our ego (the self we grow through our daily experiences) dies, and is no more. But our core remains and is reborn, and that we are indeed sentient after death. There are just too many things that point to this fact. But i am curious to discuss the point with those that care to engage. Disclosure: i am not a religious faggot.

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Do you remember before you were conceived? Before you were born? Nope.

Of course not because those things you call memories are actually chemical and electrical signals that physically exist in your brain. So how could they exist before the brain does?

there is a difference between the body and the soul or life force or whatever term one wishes to use.

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Ok then, define the body, and then define the soul. Then please explain to me how they differ?

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You are saying the body and the soul are the same thing?