'I can't wrap my head around the idea of eternal nothingness after death. To me it seems like a much harder pill to swallow than a continued existence. Not to mention, a Hell of a lot less to look forward to. For every bit of joy that life has to offer, there seems to be a substantial amount of hardship and strain. Without the hope of some divine resolution, the journey seems gainless. Some will see it as a delusional faith, but who wants to die with a half-empty glass?' - Ryan Clark
'I can't wrap my head around the idea of eternal nothingness after death. To me it seems like a much harder pill to swallow than a continued existence. Not to mention, a Hell of a lot less to look forward to. For every bit of joy that life has to offer, there seems to be a substantial amount of hardship and strain. Without the hope of some divine resolution, the journey seems gainless. Some will see it as a delusional faith, but who wants to die with a half-empty glass?' - Ryan Clark
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@jizi801 To your first sentence, a 'Christian' belief of saying there is annihilationalism is not true Christianity.
@jizi801 To your first sentence, a 'Christian' belief of saying there is annihilationalism is not true Christianity.
@username233988516651170 where is that at?
@username233988516651170 where is that at?