Erik
New Metal Member
CA asked
I do not fear death because it is useless to fear something inevitable. Demonspell has a point -- I rather fear the decay of my person prior to dying (or rather hope that I will not have to go through much shit like that) -- but a lot of people will explicitely tell you that they fear death.
so it's really irrelevant whether I see something beyond science as well. The answer to CA's question is simple; things considered scientific fact can be proven (as far as anything at all can be proven) and the bible can not. Believing in proven science as fact is quite beneficial to me so I do it, that is not to say that I think science explains everything or that I disregard an 'inner, subjective world.'I do often wonder one thing though, why is it people find it so hard to believe anything in the bible (or any other religious text for that matter) but they believe science without a doubt?
I do not fear death because it is useless to fear something inevitable. Demonspell has a point -- I rather fear the decay of my person prior to dying (or rather hope that I will not have to go through much shit like that) -- but a lot of people will explicitely tell you that they fear death.