Questioning an Energy Afterlife?

“Damien, physics says energy and matter never disappears, it just changes form. An example is water, steam and ice. Our hearts and brains use electrical energy. This is demonstrated by EEGs n EKGs. What us your opinion of what happens to this body energy upon...

Antireligionist Atheism

Antireligionist atheism: is opposition to any religion, religious beliefs, religious institutions, and god myths. Antireligion is distinct from atheism and antitheism (opposition to belief in deities), although antireligionists may be atheists or antitheists. The term...

Epistemological Atheism

Epistemological atheism: highlights a branch of philosophy that deals with determining what is and what is not true, and why we believe or disbelieve what we or others do. On one hand, this is begging the question of having the ability to measure “truth” – as though...

Philosophical Atheism

Philosophical atheism:  uses philosophy to justify non-belief. Philosophical atheists have not shared a common set of atheism no god or gods exist views, philosophical convictions can often set them off from other groups of atheism thinkers. There are different kinds...

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