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Do you think once we die will we have the ability to find out the answers to the cases profiled on UM?
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yep, and I look forward to talking with Robert Stack about them.
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I never got to meet Robert Stack when he was alive and I look forward to connecting in the afterlife.
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I hope so.
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I'm highly skeptical of that whole premise, but I would imagine that if there is some type of afterlife stream-of-consciousness or existence of some unknown form, that someone (or more than one) that posted or lurked here at one time or another (or people more personally affected by these mostly sad true stories) would finally find the answers they've been looking for in that existence.
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I believe in an afterlife. I think we will know all the answers to all the questions ever asked.
Plus it lasts for eternity so we're gonna need a lot of subject matter to keep us busy. lol |
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That is a very personal question. I suspect the answers you get will be all over the board. Personally, I don't believe that we will get the answers after we die, but that would certainly be nice.
Your comments actually reminded me of some of the comments made by NDE survivor (since deceased) Tom Sawyer, who was interviewed on UM during the first season. Sawyer indicated that during his near death experience he was given the opportunity to ask any question, and that the absolute correct answer would be told to him. I thought that was pretty cool. Assuming this was true, I'm not sure what I would ask. I would probably ask if Glen Consagra was innocent. |
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I swear my first question upon getting to the afterlife will be: Okay, seriously, WHO kidnapped Angela Hammond? Followed by: And now WHO wrote the Circleville Letters?
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Good Lord, I hope so! I wanna know who killed JonBenet and what happened to Amy Bradley and Maura Murray!
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John F. Kennedy, Jr., was known to leave any room where The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil" was playing because of the line, "Who killed the Kennedys?"
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Does anyone else think we might be kind of disappointed if we got the answers we have looked for so long? I mean, think about it. You get to Heaven and the first thing you say is "So, can you tell me what happened to Maura Murray?" and God or St Peter or whoever says "she died in the woods." And you're like..."Oh. OK." And that's it. No more wondering. No more trying to piece together the clues.
I want to know the answers, but sometimes, I think it is the not knowing that is exciting. |
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...and Resurrection Mary too, of course!
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