Love your husband and love your wife
Isn't this world enough?
The gas that lets you live your life
Isn't this world enough?
All those living in splendour and in sunshine
Isn't this world enough?
Those who seek calm going under the knife
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Those who seek calm from under the knife
Isn't this world enough?
You're searching for answers in clouds and under rocks
Isn't this world enough?
You statch your collar and pull on Sunday socks
Isn't this world enough?
You're seeking tips of the cap from your superman
but Isn't this world enough?
You've just gone blind you're a human stopped clock
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
You've just gone blind you're a human stopped clock
Isn't this world enough?
So love this vessel while you're aboard
There will be no deposit back from a cosmic landlord
You don't need to hang your hat on belief in bumper stickers
There will be no love lost just pull on that ripcord
Isn't this world enough?
This world enough?
This world so...
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
There will be no love lost just pull on that ripcord
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
From your first exhale to your very last breath
Isn't this world enough?
@fmf saidThose that have lost loved ones and have a desire to reunite with them in the afterlife may disagree.
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Love your husband and love your wife
Isn't this world enough?
The gas that lets you live your life
Isn't this world enough?
All those living in splendour and in sunshine
Isn't this world enough?
Those who seek calm going under the knife
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Isn't this world enough?
Those who seek calm from u ...[text shortened]...
Isn't this world enough?
From your first exhale to your very last breath
Isn't this world enough?
Hold on.
Is the pro-death sentence argument in the OP one you agree with?
No "pro-death sentence argument" jumps out at me.
Are you talking about something involving the knife?
Anyway, my comment was about the question "Isn't this world enough?" which is an important question.
"Though very great is all the world and very small is your heart,
Yet this great world with all of its wealth, never can fill your poor heart."
God made man with an eternity shaped spot in his being, that he would only be fully satisfied with God his Maker Himself.
. Ecclesiastes 3:11 -
Berean Study Bible
He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men, yet they cannot fathom the work that God has done from beginning to end.
Holman Christian Standard Bible
He has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also put eternity in their hearts, but man cannot discover the work God has done from beginning to end.
@sonship saidTestament of the Martian Catacombs, Lowland Tumbleweed Translation of the Third Aeon
Holman Christian Standard Bible
He has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also put eternity in their hearts, but man cannot discover the work God has done from beginning to end.
Vast is the occurrence, beyond comprehension, yet delicate is the Cosmic Mind -- its consideration is unapproachable.
Let the Spider Crystals clack and emit their fragments and their veils -- they are fellow flowers.
There is no end to occurrences, or to the One in which all occurs.
@caesar-salad removed their quoted postEr... Not so "kind" perhaps when the belief is inextricably intertwined with the belief that those who do not hold "The belief in an afterlife" deserve to be tortured for eternity as a result of their lack of belief.
While such a belief about non-believers may fulfil some "practical" purpose - from a psychological point of view - I don't see how it's "kind" or morally coherent.
@fmf saidAnd when it is not so intertwined? Let's not set up paper tigers on behalf of other people.
Er... Not so "kind" perhaps when the belief is inextricably intertwined with the belief that those who do not hold "The belief in an afterlife" deserve to be tortured for eternity as a result of their lack of belief.
While such a belief about non-believers may fulfil some "practical" purpose - from a psychological point of view - I don't see how it's "kind" or morally coherent.