You're right on that one.
Considering that everyone who believes in a god believes in something for no reason and without proof it is clear that those people tend to see everything they believe to be true as inherently being true.
I actually went out-of-body and I don't believe in a god. Quite the opposite, I'm a very scientific and down to earth person. Of course when I say "go out-of-body" I mean that I had the impression of this happening while it is just logical to know that this out-of-body sensation is created by my brain.
How do you come to the conclusion that atheists and scientists are actually scared of OBEs? Did you read in-depth studies about this subject?
Also if energy is eternal, how does it proof that there must be an afterlife? While energy is eternal, it is constantly being transformed. This means that something that was once alive can be dead a second later.
Your argument works like this:
A. A stone exists.
B. Energy is eternal.
C. The stone is energy.
D. The stone is eternal.
D is wrong. I can crush a stone. Can you?
All you need to tell us is whether or not you are going to participate in a serious debate or if you just want to annoy us and be a prick on everyone. If you don't reply to this paragraph seriously and with either the answer YES or the answer NO, you make clear that the answer is inherently NO.
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