Perhaps we die, become younger, and are eventually born again. Then, finally, we become pre-life... then we die again! Could it be that we spend every moment with the notion that we're going forward in time when, in fact, we're not?
Could this be how god knew us before we were born?
I've been reading some fantastical literature on the matter. It's has to be one of the best fringe theories I've ever come across (and reading fringe theories is a hobby of mine). Do any noteworthy Christian denominations believe this?
I realize that a lot of people live in some fantasy world in which we all live forever with adequate medical care, but some of us feel that simply isn't the case. We're all gonna die eventually. Why should the government require us to pay for a service that is ultimately futile?
That's another...
I realize that a lot of people live in some fantasy world in which we all live forever with adequate medical care, but some of us feel that simply isn't the case. We're all gonna die eventually. Why should the government require us to pay for a service that is ultimately futile?
That's another...
Think about it. Everything is about glamor these days. It doesn't matter what you say so much as how hot and edgy you look while saying it. Enter this:
A sort of cheesy film called "The Atheism". I'm picturing a cast full of hot 20-somethings that pretend to be teenagers. During the course of...