No, I'll probably be cremated after that. If I'm really unlucky, there might be an inquest.Is everything over for you when you die?
No, I'll probably be cremated after that. If I'm really unlucky, there might be an inquest.Is everything over for you when you die?
Don't get me wrong, I'd be okay with an afterlife, or something like that, or some sort of cosmic experience, or whatever. But it probably doesn't happen that way. I certainly don't think there's any religion that gets it right, they're all too motivated by self-interest to have any semblance of honesty. I'd rather live my life understanding the likely outcome than pretend (and with me, it would have to be pretending) that anything different will happen.I absolutely respect that belief, but I find it harsh. I'm not religious, but the idea that your soul lives on is much more beautiful to me.
Atheism and agnosticism aren't incompatible.
Sure, that's fine. I guess I am very much sure there is no god out there, or at least, any such being hasn't made themselves known to humanity in a way that can be scientifically verified. That makes me an atheist.I'm perfectly fine with translating "agnostic" to "I don't know whether there's something out there and I don't really care" in common speech, as people usually mean it.
True, and most Swedes I have met are not religious, though my girlfriend is Wiccan, kinda (as much as anyone is, I suppose).Afterall in the country I come from (Sweden) most people are atheists.
True, and most Swedes I have met are not religious, though my girlfriend is Wiccan, kinda (as much as anyone is, I suppose).
This, though I'll still participate in certain Catholic traditions as a cultural thing.Raised Catholic, non-practicing. I believe there is someone, some thing out there, but I refuse to label it as no one truly knows who or what it is.
Raised Catholic, non-practicing. I believe there is someone, some thing out there, but I refuse to label it as no one truly knows who or what it is.
This, though I'll still participate in certain Catholic traditions as a cultural thing.
Yep, both of these are me.
Me too.Me too. Baptized my kids, for example.