I don't honestly think there is going to be life after death. I believe that when we die we just don't exist. Its the only thing that sounds logical to me. Everything else just sounds like a fairytale.
2006-11-18
08:46:05
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please do not try to answer my question with bible verses.
i don't believe in the bible. its just a book to me. so no more of that. thank you
2006-11-18
09:05:55 ·
update #1
im not saying that the planet would not exist! im saying that everyone that dies just dies. nothing else to it. no heaven, no hell. just nothingness.
and it does make more sense to me that there would just be nothing then a magical land somewhere out in space with all sorts of dead people.
2006-11-18
09:11:30 ·
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There is no "life after death." Nobody who has died has lived to tell about it. Yes, there have been stories of people who have *almost* died, seen the white light, their relatives, etc. But they weren't dead; they were only experiencing a lack of blood in their brain.
As one approaches death, the last areas of the brain to lose blood are the vision and memory centers. This is what causes the apparent "tunnel of light" and the "life flashing before your eyes". What's the proof? People going through fighter jet or astronaut training in a centerfuge, just before they black out (from lack of blood to the brain) will see a "tunnel of light" and other "visions" remarkably similar to those "near death" experiences.
This loss of blood in the brain is where the belief in Life After Death came from. Early man couldn't explain it so he (she?) simply decided that there was something "beyond"....
2006-11-18 09:54:00
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answered by BubbaB 4
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Then where is the logic in the creation of a planet Earth, or the stars...,,A fairytale is not real, but made up. Touch your hand or place it on a hot fire, you will surely experience the humanness of the logic of life. Death that is to be lived as it was lived since creation..To say humans stop existing, is to say the planet should not be here at all, why won't the planet cease to exsist then..
2006-11-18 17:06:29
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answered by Lesha a Canadian. 3
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well when your nefesh dies. this is not the end of your casper recording device, which only G-D can destroy. in which you realy, realy, realy have to screw up for G-D to eliminate your casper. so your continued existance is not necessarily guarenteed, for any same again return trip back here in TheTorah. which is mostly what is going on, with adam and chaooah in the resurrection of the dead. where you're all given another chance not to screw up again. so very very very very few of your caspers are admitted to Heaven in Heavens. so the chances of both your casper and nefesh both being taken is even rarer. but the chances of being taken up to GanEden, is a bit better than either of these two. so actualy your accounting is the myth and the fairy tale, without G-D.
2006-11-18 16:58:51
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answered by yehoshooa adam 3
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If you believe in God and His Word......
It says that death is sleep, you do not know anything when you die....Eccl 9:5,6; John 11:11-14
That if you choose Jesus, you will be raised back to life in the
first resurrection when He comes and will be given immortality at that time. 1 Thess 4:16,17
2006-11-18 16:58:54
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answered by bethybug 5
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Were do you go? What would keep you busy enough in Heaven? Well, that's why you get sent back after awhile, as a mouse of a rat if your bad, and if your good in this life you get to be what you want to be in you next life, like a lion or a person, agin!
2006-11-18 16:50:40
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answered by chelsea 3
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Well regardless of your belief you have to agree that going into just not existing will be easier emotionally if you believe you are just changing in what form you are living.
2006-11-18 16:49:20
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answered by Adam 4
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I believe that there is life after death. Definitely. Since I don't know for sure, I'd rather beleive it than not.
Fairy tales can come true....
2006-11-18 16:49:03
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answered by Juanitaville 5
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I think the same way.
I see nothing happening after our lives.
And if there was something, I would want it to be nothing like how any religions of today describe it.
2006-11-18 16:50:03
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answered by Mellorine~ 3
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you have the free will and right to believe the way you want to just like others have the free will and right to disagree with you. as long as each respects the other really no problems should arise.
2006-11-18 16:49:44
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answered by Marvin R 7
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I have to disagree with BubbaB on that one. I've "been there, done that" pulling enough "G's" to black out. You don't have visions! You just black out.;-)
2006-11-18 18:10:16
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answered by hillbilly 7
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