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Friday, December 01, 2006 . 12/01/2006

As I read through the site I mentioned earlier, it is said that like God, the soul is imaginary. I don't completely agree with this.. here is why:

I very vividly remember being in a theater. All I could see was a big screen, and I remember which movie it was: Christimas Vacation, released in theaters in 1990 and while my mom was pregnant with me. I only remember one scene from that moment, and that's when the family's car gets stuck under a huge truck. When I was about three, my parents were watching that same movie, and I pointed out that I remember seeing this one part before, even though that was impossible. My parents mentioned years later that they remember this incident, and that they also remember while they were in the theater, I was kicking alot.

How could I have seen this from inside the womb? Perhaps my spirit entered the body I now possess at that very moment, and the memory of it stuck. It wasn't a dream, I know that much. I can remember there being blackness, as if nothing was there, and then slowly, the scene on the big screen appeared. Moments later there was blackness again.. and I was born, but I forgot what that was like.

If there is possibly a life before birth, why not after death? I'm not so sure on this myself.. that experience still puzzles me to this day.

Oh and holy crap, it's December already. X-mas is only in a few more weeks.. wooo, presents!
2 Comments -

why are u so excited about christmas if u don't even believe in god? xmas is a religious festival

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:41 AM  

Christmas these days is no longer viewed as religious by most people. To me, it's all about spending time with family and getting presents.

Besides, Christmas has pagan origins and isn't unique to Christianity at all.

By Blogger Drae, at 11:00 AM  

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