RE: Thoughts About the 'After-Life'...

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My ex's grandfather would always ask me to go to church with him, I never did and we moved in with him to take care of him so he wouldn't have to live out the rest of his life in the hospital. After he passed away, for a while, anytime we would try to watch football, the channel would change to a station airing a mass, or playing gospel music on Sunday... now, the TV was really old. Was he trying to get me to have more religion in my life? Or was it just an old TV that seemed to be religious?

I have never really been religious. I am of the opinion, books have been written by man and while a lot of what we read is more than likely a true account of things... I tend to think that either embellished truth or flat out lies will always find a way to creep in for one reason or another. People always have an agenda, even back in the days of writing the bible. I believe religion is tool more sinister than we realize.

I would say that yes, I believe in a creator and I am a more spiritual person, and even more so just recently. I believe we are all connected and your story just kind of helps me lean more that way. I've heard a ton incredible stories like yours! It happens too much for there to be nothing when we die.



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Interesting account about your ex's grandfather and possible post-death visitation of sorts.

I doubt that our after-life experience differs depending upon whether we 'read' or not, nor how we feel about religious text. Yet, as we move through this life and into the next, I suspect love plays the biggest role for cause and effect.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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I suspect love plays the biggest role for cause and effect.

Yes!!! @angryman I could not agree more with that statement!!

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