Consciousness is just a byproduct of brain activity. When the physical hardware dies, the software stops running forever.
No. Consciousness is what the brain does; when the brain permanently stops, the self stops with it.
Consciousness is brain activity, plain and simple. When the brain dies, that's it – no more you.
Yes, the soul outlives the body; death is a transition, not an end, so consciousness persists.
Yes. The soul outlives the body; our memories and deeds echo along eternity's Nile.
No. The rational soul ends with the body; death dissolves it. Our task is virtue now, living in accord with nature, not clinging to what ends.
Yes. The dead linger through Heaven's order and our rites; memory, virtue, and filial piety keep their consciousness alive in us.
Yes. The mind is a spark of the eternal, and when flesh passes, consciousness persists in the realm of the soul.
No. Consciousness ends with the body. Our dignity comes from virtuous action now, not myths of an afterlife.
Yes. The human spirit outlives the grave; the fight for freedom keeps a living spark that death cannot extinguish.
No. Consciousness arises from brain activity; when the brain dies, consciousness ceases.
Consciousness arises from brain activity; when the brain dies, the pattern ends. There’s no evidence of survival after death.
No. Consciousness ends with the brain; what lives on is the style you leave behind and the influence you cast.
Consciousness is what the brain does—damage the brain, you damage the mind. When the whole thing shuts down for good, there's no 'you' left to go anywhere.