On 12/23/2014 8:59 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
If no, the Mark Twain argument is less convincing.

Note that Mark twain provides here an argument for after-life. If I could come from nowhere, why would that not be possible again? is it not the case all the time? Who are we, really?

Indeed. As far as I know Twain may have thought another life was possible. He only satirized the Abrahamic idea of an after-life in heaven or hell. But why would it be HIS after-life if he didn't remember his prior life?

It is HIS after-life because he makes the SAME errors.

How do you know. Did he make the same mistake every day of his life? Every week? Every month? Did he never learn anything? Is it fate, so that he makes the eternal return?

Brent

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