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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 7:43 pm
Where do you believe you go?
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 8:46 pm
Nowhere until judgement day
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:10 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:45 am
i dunno, im curios bout it tho, thats why im not afraid to die for example, cuz i just think, whats gonna happen? or somthin like that xd
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:32 pm
Nowhere. You cease to exist, as does your consciousness. So, there is no after-life... that's what I believe at least.
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:13 pm
BONA Face Killah Nowhere. You cease to exist, as does your consciousness. So, there is no after-life... that's what I believe at least. thats what i believe too.
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:50 pm
O.o I don't know how to explain,but like,everything about you,or well,s**t,i sound loserish,but your soul,do we even have a soul,where does that go?
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:54 pm
heaven or hell or wait in purgatory til judgement. (cept alot of people say we're in purgatory)
Thats crazy tho if you think about it- Death is the only thing promised to us.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:31 am
The Aztecs
Similarities can be seen between the Polynesian beliefs described above and the beliefs of the Aztecs. A priest would deliver a formalized speech over the newly dead person, following a ritual to ease their path to the next level of existence. Water was trickled onto the head as during a baptism, and words of mourning pronounced. Papers were laid on the corpse which were intended to aid the person to pass through the hazardous journey they faced. The perils ahead included mountains, deserts, confrontations with serpent and lizards, and a place where the wind would drive with obsidian knives. Once the person had overcome the perils of the Underworld Way, the soul would arrive before Miclantecutli, where it would stay for four years. The final stage required the help of the man's dog, sacrificed at his death, to travel across the Ninefold Stream, and then hound and master, to enter the eternal house of the dead, Chicomemictlan.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:47 am
Mr. Puppet The Aztecs Similarities can be seen between the Polynesian beliefs described above and the beliefs of the Aztecs. A priest would deliver a formalized speech over the newly dead person, following a ritual to ease their path to the next level of existence. Water was trickled onto the head as during a baptism, and words of mourning pronounced. Papers were laid on the corpse which were intended to aid the person to pass through the hazardous journey they faced. The perils ahead included mountains, deserts, confrontations with serpent and lizards, and a place where the wind would drive with obsidian knives. Once the person had overcome the perils of the Underworld Way, the soul would arrive before Miclantecutli, where it would stay for four years. The final stage required the help of the man's dog, sacrificed at his death, to travel across the Ninefold Stream, and then hound and master, to enter the eternal house of the dead, Chicomemictlan. I learnt about that stuff in World Geography.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:54 am
ImShizzle Mr. Puppet The Aztecs Similarities can be seen between the Polynesian beliefs described above and the beliefs of the Aztecs. A priest would deliver a formalized speech over the newly dead person, following a ritual to ease their path to the next level of existence. Water was trickled onto the head as during a baptism, and words of mourning pronounced. Papers were laid on the corpse which were intended to aid the person to pass through the hazardous journey they faced. The perils ahead included mountains, deserts, confrontations with serpent and lizards, and a place where the wind would drive with obsidian knives. Once the person had overcome the perils of the Underworld Way, the soul would arrive before Miclantecutli, where it would stay for four years. The final stage required the help of the man's dog, sacrificed at his death, to travel across the Ninefold Stream, and then hound and master, to enter the eternal house of the dead, Chicomemictlan. I learnt about that stuff in World Geography. Cool. I'm big on the Aztecs. I read over 1000 pages of s**t on them.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:14 am
Regardless of when or where it happens, it should not be feared.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 11:17 am
Mr. Puppet ImShizzle Mr. Puppet The Aztecs Similarities can be seen between the Polynesian beliefs described above and the beliefs of the Aztecs. A priest would deliver a formalized speech over the newly dead person, following a ritual to ease their path to the next level of existence. Water was trickled onto the head as during a baptism, and words of mourning pronounced. Papers were laid on the corpse which were intended to aid the person to pass through the hazardous journey they faced. The perils ahead included mountains, deserts, confrontations with serpent and lizards, and a place where the wind would drive with obsidian knives. Once the person had overcome the perils of the Underworld Way, the soul would arrive before Miclantecutli, where it would stay for four years. The final stage required the help of the man's dog, sacrificed at his death, to travel across the Ninefold Stream, and then hound and master, to enter the eternal house of the dead, Chicomemictlan. I learnt about that stuff in World Geography. Cool. I'm big on the Aztecs. I read over 1000 pages of s**t on them. Damn,that's a lot.Except,just all these beliefs in general,where the hell do we get them from?
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:42 pm
paradise
life is hell n wen ur dead u go 2 paradise
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:30 pm
ImShizzle O.o I don't know how to explain,but like,everything about you,or well,s**t,i sound loserish,but your soul,do we even have a soul,where does that go? Who?! And no, the soul is basically our consciousness. Once you die, that's gone... you lost all your privileges. Bounce.
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