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Originally Posted by Hatchet Haro
I'm still surprised at the sheer amount of discrimination this forum has to offer.
I'm one of those 'hellbound atheists', and lets face it: I have a lot of friends, I have a family (my mother and my younger sister are Christians, but they love me a lot, as much as I love them), I'm happy etc.
While one of my beloved aunts has passed away, that time I was still a Christian, and everybody comforted me that she had went to heaven. I do not know her religion. However, based on my observations, when a loved one dies, atheists console each other by comforting each other, that death still comes whatever you do, that you do not have to be so unhappy because it's natural.
What I will say to comfort other people is that the energy that was once on the person who died has not disappeared. The dead once inherits that energy, kept if for a lifetime, then is dislodges and latches onto everybody. You still have part of your loved one's energy. Cherish it.
Well, that's what I'll be seeing myself saying. Dunno if I have the actual courage to do it since I'm still only 15.
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What nonsense. When someone dies, True Christian™ research has shown that atheists will often spit upon the graves of their loves or kick over caskets at funerals, and sometimes even let out what amounts to a death chant during eulogies: "Turn back to dust, bitch!" or something awful like that said with a demonic stare towards those still living. They want us all to die. They relish the end to their sad, sorry lives and want others to have no hope as they have none.