If it is okay to change the subject, if you don't believe in the afterlife, what do you believe happens to you at death. And what is it that starts life, what is that spark. And where does that spark go after death. Why do believe this, or better what made you to believe this.
If your not okay with changing the subject, then I will start a new thread, just let me know. But I really want to know your answers.
Thanks
I believe the closest I can come to explaining "after life" is to expect nothing. A lot like "pre life" for everyone. You don't remember it, because you had not yet developed. Your cells hadn't multiplied to the point of recording it's past, as the human body does. Imagine every single physical object as a machine. We just happen to be the fanciest. There's no "immaterial" entity affiliated with us (such as a soul). This belief that I hold is called Physicalism. Let me break down this field of philosophy for you, just so you'll be able to identify with a side:
Physicalism - A "person" is defined as their body, and only their body. Every command is generated by a material being, or material part of a being (such as our brain).
Dualism - Humans are composed of both a material object (our bodies) and an immaterial object (our souls). The "person" can continue to exist after the physical body has gone. Alternatively, some dualists (no pun intended) believe that the immaterial part of us (your soul/mind, whatever you wanna call it) dies with us. In this sense, you have to think of the mind as our immaterial CPU, rather than our brain.
Idealism - We are "only" a soul. In fact, the physical world is an assuming conjuration at best. The only things that can be known for certain are ideas, even abstract ones (since they can exist perfectly in the mind, but may not exist in the physical word).
I myself am a physicalist.