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Chacreton190 comments on Does immortality imply eternal existence in linear time? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Chacreton190 20 April 2016 04:40:36AM 0 points [-]

The idea of immortality always brings up the logical holes in religious beliefs. For example, if God is immortal and all powerful, existing in the past present and future, he would by definition be out side of time. Why would a being outside of time care when or where we die or anything else that could happen to us. To it, we would never die and always be dead.

Plus, the 1st 100 years in heaven sounds good, but the next 2 billion.......