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2006-06-17 11:33:25 · 27 answers · asked by john b 2 in Social Science Other - Social Science

27 answers

Yes.

2006-06-17 11:36:27 · answer #1 · answered by songbird 6 · 0 0

The answer is no.

Life as you know it does not continue. However is there another reality after death, who knows; but the life as you know it today will not be remembered, your memories are gone because the vessel (your brain, your biological computer) can't go with you; the hard drive is erased, the memory is gone.

Perhaps the process of our atoms achieving sentience is pre-ordained; we could return to the state from which we came, where we didn't need these vessels to experience universe's space and time.

We could be sub-routines for a greater program... ;) So if you can prove that there is a way to upload your memories or the essence of your being before dying, then your memories and potentially the ability to perceive what happens after you die may be intact somewhere.

Remember, without your life experiences to which to compare your new afterlife experience, there is no frame of reference.

Think about a new born, most of us can't remember crap before 2 years of age, it's because we had not learned how to remember because we didn't know the name of things, how they looked, etc.; we simply didn't know how to build a directory yet for retrieval.

I know many of you don't want to hear that, so enjoy the life you have now, it's a short one.

2006-06-22 16:28:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Eternal life
This expression occurs in the Old Testament only in Dan. 12:2 (Revised Version, "everlasting life").

It occurs frequently in the New Testament (Matt. 7:14; 18:8,9; Luke 10:28; compare 18:18). It comprises the whole future of the redeemed (Luke 16:9), and is opposed to "eternal punishment" (Matt. 19:29; 25:46). It is the final reward and glory into which the children of God enter (1 Tim. 6:12, 19; Rom. 6:22; Gal. 6:8; 1 Tim. 1:16; Rom. 5:21); their Sabbath of rest (Heb. 4:9; compare 12:22).

The newness of life which the believer derives from Christ (Rom. 6:4) is the very essence of salvation, and hence the life of glory or the eternal life must also be theirs (Rom. 6:8; 2 Tim. 2:11,12; Rom. 5:17, 21; 8:30; Eph. 2:5,6). It is the "gift of God in Jesus Christ our Lord" (Rom. 6:23). The life the faithful have here on earth (John 3:36; 5:24; 6:47, 53-58) is inseparably connected with the eternal life beyond, the endless life of the future, the happy future of the saints in heaven (Matt. 19:16, 29; 25:46).

2006-06-17 11:43:31 · answer #3 · answered by englands.glory 4 · 0 0

Life after death we will be born again, maybe we will spend some time as beings of light ( energy ) but eventualy we will retirn to a physical form
It make sense becuse it seems rather "odd" to me that we are the reason that the whole universe was made for, it is odd to believe that we came suddenly to this world and that we will go suddenly and then will go to heaven and stay there indefinitly. It just sounds foolish and beyond the power of resaon tht we have to believe such lame stories.
I see as reincarnation as one candle passing out its flame to another new candle, the new flame is NOT the old flame but the new flame WILL NOT HAVE HAPPENED if not for the old candle. Both are interconnected.

2006-06-20 18:09:37 · answer #4 · answered by The_Eye 2 · 0 0

Well I do believe that there is life after death. I also believe that it's a matter of opinion.

2006-06-17 11:42:40 · answer #5 · answered by gerri11 1 · 0 0

Is there death after life????????

2006-06-18 04:34:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, my good man, there is life after death. I am looking forward to it and you should too.

2006-06-23 03:16:20 · answer #7 · answered by MARK 2 · 0 0

If you are a Christian, you have the accounts of four witnesses that saw Jesus died, God raised him from the dead (this is our hope for eternal life) and that Jesus will return. This is the message It is a reason, but a revelation. So it is a matter of belief. So what do you believe?

2006-06-17 11:40:30 · answer #8 · answered by J. 7 · 0 0

depends who you ask . Religious types say there is most certainly an afterlife in which we are all judged by God. This judgement determines where we will spend out afterlife; heaven/hell. Those non religious types think believe that this life is it and only it.

2006-06-17 11:37:04 · answer #9 · answered by vail2073 5 · 0 0

yea but it depends on ur beliefs. Others believe they will come back in the next life as mosquitoes. i think i am goin to heaven n am goin to rejoice in the next life

2006-06-22 02:15:18 · answer #10 · answered by coyote 2 · 0 0

I think so because we are made up of energy. If energy cannot be created or destroyed- only converted, then we must convert to something/someone else. I don't think we just go away forever.

2006-06-17 11:47:58 · answer #11 · answered by MissTx 2 · 0 0

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