Michael"s body ached for an instant. He felt like his whole flesh evaporated in a blink of an eye. Excruciating pain engulfed his entrails and insides as his eyes melt out of their sockets. But all of this was just for a split second. His cognizance drifted into the blackness of the abyss.
As his awareness wavered, his thoughts contemplated the age-old question: " Was there life after death?"
Ideas he had never contemplated before this incident struck him. Was he dead? But if he was, isn"t death the cessation of life? Why was there consciousness? What is the mind? How did it all start? How did it begin? Where is he going?
He never gave this a sliver of thought before this incident as he deemed these things as metaphysical and pseudoscience. This event had shaken him to his core. Had recalled that his stubborn colleagues who tried to "enlighten" the ma.s.ses by insisting the absence of any deity. Which, in his opinion, had no point as the math pointed to the basic belief in a G.o.d lowered the chance of cardiovascular diseases, lead people to contentment and an overall well being.
Even if they were right, it was inconsiderate of them to take those benefits away from the believers. He himself was neither an atheist nor a creationist, both sides of the argument had flaws. The only reason the media portrayed that the atheists were winning was because they were a united front with highly educated backers. The creationists were a very disorganised mob with many religions proposing different origins, and since it was so, they never made concrete arguments, and only the Christians were taking the beating because they were the most vocal about creationism.
These thoughts kept pa.s.sing, he was in an emotional state; he felt confused and agitated, and even fearful. What if Christianity was right? The popular belief of one suffering in h.e.l.l as an unbeliever was running through his mind. He had read many books including the Bible but there was no mention of anyone enduring in h.e.l.l-fire for an eternity. He could not bear the thought of being tortured forever.
Amid this panicked frenzy, he did not realise the warmth and cosiness that was clothing his torso. After the turmoil of thoughts that was bombarding his mind, he felt like he was being squished out. The sudden flow of cold air startled him because it still covered him in darkness and with the tumult of emotions, the immediate change of temperature and the frigid breeze engulfed his body.
Michael wailed and sobbed but a set of warm hands touched his sensitive and fragile body, a warmth enveloped his skin. He tried to move to flail his arms and open his eyes to no avail. He kept grieving; the urge for crying was overwhelming him. He felt so helpless and desperate. This was a foreign feeling for him, this incident had made him so frenzied and experienced nothing like this before. After all this commotion, he was still, and the darkness and silence surrounded him once more.
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That is it, I am tired with debating and over explaining myself with overzealous people on both sides of deism and atheism. To clearly define the terms so that at least the debates will have a boundary.
Deism:
Encyclopædia Britannica. 2012. "In general, deism refers to what can be called natural religion, the acceptance of a certain body of religious knowledge that is inborn in every person or that can be acquired by the use of reason and the rejection of religious knowledge when it is acquired through either revelation or the teaching of any church."
Agnosticism:
Agnosticism is of the essence of science, whether ancient or modern. It simply means that a man shall not say he knows or believes that which he has no scientific grounds for professing to know or believe. Consequently, agnosticism puts aside not only the greater part of popular theology, but also the greater part of anti-theology. On the whole, the "bosh" of heterodoxy is more offensive to me than that of orthodoxy, because heterodoxy professes to be guided by reason and science, and orthodoxy does not.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
Atheism:
Atheism is, in the broadest sense, the absence of belief in the existence of deities.Less broadly, atheism is the rejection of belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities Atheism is contrasted with theism,which, in its most general form, is the belief that at least one deity exists
Wikipedia.
I would just like to end it with:
If I stepped on your beliefs then I am sorry, whether you are an atheist or a theist. The point of the whole agnostic belief of the character is that he would not die or rendered useless from the existential shock upon reincarnating. I shall not entertain further debates on this matter. Please don"t use this platform to preach (Be it theistic or the opposite). This is should be a place where people read novels. Novels open the possibility toward something contrary to ones beliefs and a look at a different perspective.
Again if I trampled on your belief system, it was not intentional. I would just like to note in other works of fiction it is inevitable that the author would inculcate some of his beliefs and ideologies into the literature. However, this is not a place where one should indoctrinate other people as this is not the proper platform to do so nor is it intentional that the author will weave his own ideologies into the novel.
The characters do not represent the author"s own beliefs. So please take note of that when a specific character is having a dialogue.
If you enjoy any of the fiction here and want to be heard please just comment about the plot and not about a specific character"s ideologies as they do not represent the values of the authors themselves. Example writing a character that cheats on his/her spouse. Most of the time the ideologies a character have are for plot development and, character development, and overall novel progression.