The only Power they could be resting in is the Power of God.
The secular/atheist last unfounded hope for life after death is the Infinite Matrix realization: Assume technology advances for 50 or so years, at least. Statistically speaking, it is highly implausible we actually exist at that point, we're most likely a computer program, or if you want to be really hubristic, a gamer running a sim of this time era while our real memories are suppressed. In either which case, we're merely inactive until our run function goes again.
Resting in power is religious. There is no peace for the dead, for their corpses are given power as a fetish for rituals to disrupt society... That sounds more culty than atheisty to me.
The only Power they could be resting in is the Power of God.
The secular/atheist last unfounded hope for life after death is the Infinite Matrix realization: Assume technology advances for 50 or so years, at least. Statistically speaking, it is highly implausible we actually exist at that point, we're most likely a computer program, or if you want to be really hubristic, a gamer running a sim of this time era while our real memories are suppressed. In either which case, we're merely inactive until our run function goes again.
Resting in power is religious. There is no peace for the dead, for their corpses are given power as a fetish for rituals to disrupt society... That sounds more culty than atheisty to me.