Like my views on the concept of intelligence, I share somewhat similar views on the absurdity or reasonability of the concept of an afterlife, and I'll tell you why. I believe it is quite natural to propose an afterlife, and that this concept isn't unreasonable; this doesn't make it true, but I do believe there is some underlying logic behind the concept of an afterlife.
We are conscious, and living; when we die, we can assume that we either stop being conscious, or that we continue to be conscious (in some way).
That's about as simple as it gets; I don't necessarily think it is unreasonable to suggest an afterlife, and in fact further study into consciousness might discover that consciousness exists seperately from the brain, in which case an afterlife would be the case.
As for re incarnation, I'm not sure where that idea comes from, what sort of observation or logic.
However, if we assume that consciousness comes from the brain, doesn't that mean that, as long as a brain exists, conscioiusness shall exist? Therefore when you die, new "brains" are being born in which you might be conscious? Not "you" but consciousness
Sorry if the explanation seems sketchy
Anyway the main problem- and this is especially true of the afterlife concept- is that it is absolutely impossible to test but is still a reasonable idea(as I said, we either stop being consciousness or our consciousness continues)
When one dies, they aren't coming back to tell you if there is an afterlife.
We are conscious, and living; when we die, we can assume that we either stop being conscious, or that we continue to be conscious (in some way).
That's about as simple as it gets; I don't necessarily think it is unreasonable to suggest an afterlife, and in fact further study into consciousness might discover that consciousness exists seperately from the brain, in which case an afterlife would be the case.
As for re incarnation, I'm not sure where that idea comes from, what sort of observation or logic.
However, if we assume that consciousness comes from the brain, doesn't that mean that, as long as a brain exists, conscioiusness shall exist? Therefore when you die, new "brains" are being born in which you might be conscious? Not "you" but consciousness
Sorry if the explanation seems sketchy
Anyway the main problem- and this is especially true of the afterlife concept- is that it is absolutely impossible to test but is still a reasonable idea(as I said, we either stop being consciousness or our consciousness continues)
When one dies, they aren't coming back to tell you if there is an afterlife.