Originally Posted by Mike94CivicEX
I don't believe in any sort of afterlife condition. I used to believe that I would be re-incarnated after I died, but in deep thought I realized that we don't sustain 'life' all we are really, are just atoms ontop of atoms that create something that can do certain tasks depending on chemical reactions. I don't believe in 'life'. When I say 'life' I mean the differences between us and a rock, I just think that just because we have all these functions in our bodies does not constitute a difference between us and a rock. I'm getting beyond the point. I look at it as we are here on earth for no apparent reason, it's just what happened, and there is no higher form that control us. Honestly if you think about it, you can come to an opinion beyond reasonable doubt that afterlife is inexistent.
I'm not bashing anyone that believes in christian belief, Hindu or any other creed, because that would be hypocritical of me since this is what I believe.
Eh, just wanted to say that.

Well, think about this. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just think about it:
Everything must come from nothing.
Many scientists agree the Universe was created in the big bang. Yet, how does something become created from nothing? This is where a supernatural, divine being is involved (hopefully).
Also, there was some research that the Universe is not really as old as what it was originally thought to be. So, although the theory of evolution does sound logical, it may only be a partial truth. I don't have the source of this on me (it's upstairs) but the calculation for everything evolving was something like one in fifty with fourty or fifty zeros.