I think we just die; no afterlife, no Heaven, no Hell, not even a soul to go there. You have a body and a brain; when they die, there's no more you.
2006-08-28 08:41:26
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answered by Sqdr 3
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I think we move to the next phase of our 'existance'. Life is too short and short for a reason, there are sooo many things we have to experience to determine if we have pure hearts. Only the purehearted get into heaven. When all the evils are filtered out from lifetime after lifetime (and no REAL knowledge of the previous) our true nature is revealed to our creator. He will then determine if we are worthy to be one of his angels.
Thats why I believe in reincarnation/pastlives AND heaven and lots of other things too....It just makes sense...
Our God is a forgiving God. We are imperfect and live our life through experience, flawed judgment and circumstance. Some people steal and break commandments because of improper upbringing. This does not make a person evil in the heart. God knows this. He knows that who we really are cannot be determined by ONE life, especially when it is affected by other people. There is a very long process .. much like trial and error. I'm unsure of the actual number of lifetimes, but if after lets say 300 lifetimes you are still killing people or doing evil in each life, then clearly you belong with the devil.
(300 lifetimes may be too many or too few. But remember, time is a human concept. In actuality, we have all the time in the world. )
You can look forward to many different environments.. other planets, other body forms, things the mind cannot even imagine, etc... Whats in your soul is what will shine through in each life.
.. oh and dont kill yourself. Thats cheating and you have to start all over again...and its frowned upon.
This is just opinion, but I'll let u know later. I have a feeling i am about to die sometime really soon. :(
Kali
2006-08-28 08:43:01
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answered by LN 2
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It is the end. Well, the end of the existance you know at this moment.
Sometimes, people can die without really being dead. Death of a person is considered when this person stop to exist and become something else.
Deprive person from friends, parents and belongings, that person is dead. Or it will really die, or will make new life, being changed as a person in the process.
So, answer to your question is YES. Death is the end. Of the existance we know now.
2006-08-28 08:42:43
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answered by Emil Beli 1
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I believe when my body dies my consiousness, personality, and all that die with it. If that is what you mean, then yes.
Gee it's not like the world will end when I die though--the world will go on, just like it did before I was born. Hopefully a bit changed by having had me in it though :)
2006-08-28 08:38:57
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answered by mikayla_starstuff 5
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right this is a few advice, and a few advice I stay on my own: every physique is rather poor at predicting their destiny selves. study have been achieved in this, so i think confident according to it. on each and every occasion i think that i could surely elect to do some thing it relatively is out of my interest-zone, or to resign, or to think of i will never have the skill set to quantity to a undeniable in many situations occurring, I bear in innovations that I and a team of alternative human beings (adequate human beings to make up an substantial consequence of a study) won't have the capacity to rather are looking forward to what their destiny selves would be like! So end attempting to cajole your self which you recognize the form you will sense and act in a count number of days/weeks/months/years because of the fact we as a human beings do no longer understand the thank you to predict how we can sense or act in a count number of days/weeks/months/years. hold close in there, and merely show satisfaction interior the reality that the next day could be some thing thoroughly unpredicted because of the fact study practice which you relatively are not that solid at predicting what's going to come of your self interior the destiny!
2016-12-11 16:48:28
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answered by ? 4
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Same thing that happens to all living things since the sun and earth were formed. We return to the form of energy which created us. Death is the same for human life as it is for a rose in full bloom.
Life is short so enjoy every moment as if it were your last. Live without regrets and you may not question death when the time comes.
2006-08-28 08:41:15
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answered by Mr. Christopher 2
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Not me. I believe that life is just a part of the whole picture. Death is a door we have to pass, or as I read in the past, a river we have to cross to move on to other things (from Little Pilgrims Progress).
2006-08-28 08:37:53
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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NO... I don't believe that's all there is. I do believe that, when a person dies, they merely move on to a higher plane of existance... take some time to rest and reflect on all they have learned in this life and then re-incarnate to fill in those lessons they still need to learn so that, eventually, they no longer have to re-incarnate.
2006-08-28 08:35:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If anyone has an open mind try looking or reading about near death experiences. One Russian man was run over by KGB, one lady committed suicide, another struck by lightening and so forth but all became Christians afterwards.
2006-08-28 08:57:04
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answered by spareo1 4
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I think it is a shame that in our world where we are the center of the universe that people can look at all the evidence around them and think that there is not higher power that is coordinating all that we are and all that we have.
In our world of self-importance where we demand immediate gratification and where the slow are left behind; to those who think that their excrement doesn't stink and those whose existence is defined by their bank account balance its funny to me that they think that death is final. Its like they ran the race, they think they won, only to realize that there is no more.
I fail to think simular thoughts. I know that my private religious convictions will bring me more than a box in the cold earth.
TX Guy
2006-08-28 08:44:36
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answered by txguy8800 6
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