"Do you remember all of those billions of years before you were born? No, of course you don't, and you want to know WHY? Because you didn't exist! Did you? No, you didn't exist, and you didn't exist because you didn't have a BRAIN. And in order to exist, you need a brain. Because you're human. And humans can't exist without brains. But...a lot of people don't realize this. And, some of us have fantasizes of living without our brains.
Now some people who don't believe in an afterlife say that they would not want to live forever, that they would get bored. And I agree with them...if I were to stay the way I am now forever. I would not want to stay the way I am forever, because I WOULD get bored. However, if I were to live forever in eternal bliss, frankly, I would choose that option to non-existence. I don't think it would be boring, because if it were boring, it wouldn't be bliss. And by definition, eternal bliss is bliss. And therefore...would not be boring. And so, if that option were available to me, you can bet I would choose it.
Sadly, it appears there is no reason whatsoever to believe that this option is available. However, most people - in the ultimate act of wishful thinking - PERSEVERE in the delusion that they are going to *live forever*. In bliss. I'm sure people fantasize about it all the time. I've fantasized it about it in the past... [goes on to describe his own personal heaven]
...But that's a fantasy. And you know, frankly, the Christian heaven - as I've heard described - is not really anything like that [his heaven]. Christians have always failed to provide a very convincing heaven. The Christian heaven...what, you're with God forever? It's just not that appealing-sounding, is it? That's why the Christians focus more on HELL. Muslims! On the other hand! They...they provide a much more appealing heaven, in my opinion. But anyway, that's not the point of this video.
Most people - most of our earthly brothers and sisters on this ridiculous planet - are under the impression that they're going to live forever. They're not going to die when their bodies die off and their brains rot away...now WHY they are under this impression is a bit mystifying. For example, have these people considered that when they go to sleep, a deep sleep without any dreams, their consciousness CEASES. They cease to be aware. Have they noticed that when they are under anesthesia they are not conscious...people in comas are not conscious. So *why* do they think people without brains [in the case of death] somehow WILL be conscious? Doesn't make any sense.
And what exactly is consciousness like separated from the body? One of the things that always makes me skeptical of these "out-of-body experience" stories is they claim to be looking around...looking around...now think about that. Think about human perception. We have two eyes, two eyes which are connected to a VISUAL CORTEX. And so we see things in a particular way. We have bad peripheral vision, for example. We have very good vision in the center. And we can move our eyes around and look at one thing at a time. So, tell me this; a disembodied soul wandering about...how does that soul see? Does it see everything at once, or does it have little 'soul eyes' moving about looking at one thing or another? Can it see ultra-violet light? Or can it only see the human spectrum of light? Why does it seem like people who describe their 'soul wandering' experiences always seem to describe experiences that seem very similar to human experiences? You know, does the soul have five senses? It doesn't make any sense. People have not thought this through very carefully...how limited and how specific human perception is. Why they think the perception would go on being the same without a body just shows they haven't thought about it very much.
Another question: does the soul have memories? Memories. Does it remember what happened during life? If the soul exists after death. And what makes you think it will? If I destroy your hippocampus or some other parts of your brain, you will lose a lot of memory. So if you destroy parts of your brain and you lose your memories, why do you think you'll be able to destroy the ENTIRE brain [in death] and *keep* them? It doesn't make sense. If you destroy your visual cortex, you will be blind. If you destroy your auditory cortex, you will be deaf. Is the soul blind and deaf?
How does the soul perceive, exactly? It doesn't make sense. If we completely disconnect the cortex from the lower brain or if you go into a coma, you lose conciousness altogether. You will not think, therefore, you will not be. You will cease to be aware. There will be no objects of your subject [points to brain]. You will cease to be a being of itself. So why, I might ask, might that not be the case when your entire brain is destroyed? YOU have not thought this out very carefully, have you! You have performed an extraordinary act of wishful thinking. But your hypothesis fails to stand up to any kind of evidence at all.
Also, if you really do believe the soul is immaterial, I would like to know WHAT YOU THINK THE SOUL IS DOING exactly when you sleep? When you're in a coma? What, does it go for a STROLL around the block while your body just lies there? I mean, why do you lose conciousness? Your body can sleep, but your soul...your soul can just stay awake!
But that's not how it happens...is it?"
~ Transcription of most of the video I linked to because it is BRILLIANT. By Nykytyne2