| Final-Fan said: As opposed to this world coming to an end to be replaced by nothing? Wow, I can see what a difference my charitable contribution really made in the long run! |
I make no difference between the world being replaced by (insert religious reference here) or the universe coming to an end. In scientific terms, our universe would end in a Big Freeze as cosmic accelerates continues its course, Big Crunch as the universe collapses on itself, or through the natural decay of atomic particles. Thats if mankind or other forms of life are not able to have an affect on the end of the universe or prevent themselves from being a casualty of it, and noone can currently make an educated guess about this.
If your Earthly deeds get you into the afterlife, they would matter in the sense as that they are the reason you are there. However, these memories (as well as other ones) would be nothing more than a fading memory that would be forgotten with time.
My point is that if it is forgotten or doesn't have an effect on the outcome of the universe, then it doesnt matter. I cant remember what I did when I was 3 months old, so do these forgotten events matter? About all I know of these childhood events is that I didnt manage to kill my self since I am still here. However, lets say I'm in Heaven (fat chance) in a trillion years, will I remember if I came to Heaven as a child that choked to death on a hot dog or as a old man who died of old age?
Some questions I would like for you to answer:
If you are in Heaven, would you remember what you did on Earth a trillion years in the future? If before the Big Bang there was a universe that use to exist be but was destroyed along with all traces of everything that occured in that universe, would events that took place in that universe matter?







