No! Obviosly life comes BEFORE death. I hope you are not the cowardly fool type with a small slave mentality mind that wants to worship and be comforted with fairytales. We should grow up and face reality. The real world. Forget about pie in the sky. Christ insanity is destructive and in fact suicidal.
Try the White Mans Bible
http://www.wcotr.com/holybooks/wmb.html
http://www.wcotr.com/holybooks/ner.html
http://www.wcotr.com/holybooks/sl.html
2006-06-13 13:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There is either eternal life after death or the second and final death after death.
2006-06-13 20:26:20
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answered by Tom C 3
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Depends if you believe in God or not. If you have asked him to come into your life, you will have eternal life, but if you deny him, well, I think you should already know what Christians believe in.
Here is something I heard:
One life = two deaths -your birth life, you will die, and go to you know where. That = two deaths, your real life, and your spirit life.
Two lives = one death -your human life, and the life you choose to live with God.
2006-06-13 20:27:45
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answered by sweet n' sassy 2
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No. Everything living dies and everything dead rots. It may seem profoundly unfair, but we are products of nature, therefore we are not exempt from any natural process.
As for the human spirit (or soul, if you prefer), that is a function of the human brain, which cannot survive outside of a functioning body; therefore, shortly after the body dies, the brain also dies, and the spirit is gone. All that remains is the memories you made for others, plus any children or other tangible contributions you left behind.
2006-06-13 20:29:32
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answered by ? 7
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NO! When we die, that is it. We know nothing, feel nothing, go nowhere, do nothing, Until the second coming of Christ, and He resurrects the righteous, kills the evil ones ( those humans that are not His, and are still alive at the time), and takes us back to heaven with Him, to finish the judgment, pronounce sentence, come back, Jesus raises the evil ones (human) , tells them of the judgment, the sentence, then burns them all up ( second death ). [This is the short form.]
2006-06-13 20:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. You have to live your life for now, not some made up heaven or hell.
Don't let that frighten you though. Let it free you from the burdens and oppressions of religion.
2006-06-13 20:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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well i would like to invite you to think life, our existence, our consciousness as a some kind of energy.
and of course you know the law of energy.energy can't be created nor destroyed.
when we die, it is the physical material (body). but the conscious of us will be 'convert' and through 'complex interactions' the conscious somehow will be re-birth.
there's a more detailed explanation of rebirth in science' perspective.
the energy of consciousness is about you yourself, your willing to life, your will to love or your energy to hate, all of you. i have limited vocabulary in english.
2006-06-15 04:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not until the second coming of Christ
1 the dead in Christ will rise first
2 the living in Christ will be taken up next.
2006-06-13 20:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No! If you are a christian you can find plain answer in book of Job 14. There are a lot of other Bible verses you can find in the Bible to answer your question. I can send you a book that really answer your question based on Bible. (No cost at all!).
Meitty
2006-06-13 20:45:53
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answered by Heidy S 1
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Yes. The Scriptures say everyone has a spirit that will live forever. Depending on what you choose, there is heaven and there is hell where our spirits will live on forever.
2006-06-13 20:26:30
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answered by trainer53 6
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