On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:54:08 -0400, ThomMadura
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Tomm...@optonline.net> wrote:
>On 18/4/2012 10:30 AM, Barry OGrady wrote:
>> On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 03:50:26 -0700 (PDT), HaShem Rules
>> <
01910i...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 15, 4:11 pm, Uirgil<uir...@uirgil.ur> wrote:
>>>> In article
>>>> <
a04f5116-24fc-4968-bb95-b74fe8b9a...@l3g2000vbv.googlegroups.com>,
>>>>
>>>> BroilJAB<
DesignDen...@wmconnect.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> There is absolutely no reason to suppose one does not die when one dies.
>>>
>>> We have a psyche which is separate from the body. HaShem sees them
>>> all.
>>>>
>>>> And there are a lot of reasons to suppose that death is the end for all
>>>> living creatures.
>>>
>>> Lower life only. Upon death, our psyche is put into a new immortal
>>> body.
>>
>> Everything that makes 'you' exists in your brain. Brain damage
>> or a chemical imbalance could change 'you' completely.
>> When brain activity ceases 'you' won't exist in any form.
>
>
>And sorry - but that is not true
>
>EVEN when all bodily functions cease - and you are dead - you do exist
>as a corpse.
However 'you', as in your thoughts, your awareness, everything that
makes 'you' the person, does cease to exist upon brain activity
ceasing.
Everything that makes 'you' exists in your brain. Brain damage
or a chemical imbalance could change 'you' completely.
When brain activity ceases 'you' won't exist in any form.
>However -there are many situations where people - without brain activity
>- have had their heart continue to beat.
However the 'you' won't exist.
Everything that makes 'you' exists in your brain. Brain damage
or a chemical imbalance could change 'you' completely.
When brain activity ceases 'you' won't exist in any form.