Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "Doomsday Clock moved closer to catastrophe" video.

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  2.  canadianuserthe:  I agree many would disagree, but the truth still appears to be the truth.  But I ask:  "What exactly matters into eternity and to whom does it exactly matter to?"  "God" alone?  and/or "Me" too?  and/or "Some other entity or entities"?  (Or) To no eternally consciously existent entity at all?  The way the current analysis that I have done shows, (and I fully acknowledge I do not know everything and I certainly can be wrong, but this is what the analysis currently shows), is that our true destiny appears to be: "to cease to exist one day and be forgotten even by "God" into "God's" eternity".  Hence, "Life" to us, while very real right now, is just an "illusion" as far as eternity is concerned. Daniel Yengle:  We will all die soon enough in relation to eternity.  The Sun is supposed to go out one day, and will most probably burn up the Earth and all still upon it. (Smart ones and dumb ones alike).  Will it only be the less than the 1% rich who will even be able afford to leave the Earth?  And if you survive that, our solar system is most probably being slowly pulled into our galactic center's black hole.  And if you even can leave the galaxy, the expanding universe with energy that cannot be created nor destroyed would be getting less and less dense.  The universe would most probably end in a "big freeze".  All life not dead by then, will die then.  And then there is the laws of nature, which supposedly came into existence in the blink of an eye.  Why haven't they "evolved" by now, and with or without "God", what happens to the universe and all in it, possibly even in the very next moment of time if the laws of nature do ever change?  In my analysis I am down to only two possibilities:  1) We truly do have an eternal conscious existence somehow, someway, somewhere and this life we are living is just a tiny blip on an eternal journey of conscious experiences, (the eternal journey is the destination), whenever and however we "die" it's not the end;  (OR)  2)  We truly do not have an eternal conscious existence and most probably when we physically die, we are dead, for eternity.  Whether we die here on Earth or on the other side of the universe, dead is dead.  Who's eternally left to care into their actual eternity that any of us even ever existed at all?  Hence, "Life" is an "illusion".  Many people and religions support the first answer as our ego-centric, self inflated mindset would like to have it that way.  The real truth based upon current factual evidence would indicate that the second answer is the correct one at this time.  If anybody has actual factual evidence to counter that, please share it.
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