Thread:Passionate Seddier45/@comment-3180503-20140628013524/@comment-24341760-20140727190048

Well, again, it's the culture they're raised it, they didn't have a chance. And in Nathan's case there's probably a lot of fear and self-hatred. It sad. But in some ways I envy people like that, because life is just so easy for them, and they even are ok with dying because they know where they're going to go. I don't believe we're going anywhere, and so I kinda wanna stay here, alive. But it would be nice to believe in a land full of ice cream and puppies where I could see my loved ones again. But I also know that if my Dad was still around somewhere and wasn't able to contact us, that would be the absolute worst eternity possible for him, so I hope he isn't. I can't imagine a deity would do that. I also know that if there was a way to contact us, he'd find it, and not in the form of the wind or a sunset or whatever. And he hasn't. So those are my thoughts on the afterlife for ya, even though you didn't ask. Some people go the other way when someone dies and become convinced they're in a better place. But me, it just made me certain there is no better place.