There's no evidence of life after death, believing in something with no evidence is illogical. Haven't you seen animals, plants and other people die? You know what happens!
2007-01-05 07:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost never, since I read Plato's Apology in high school. As far as we know (science), there is no kind of life after death. The possibility of that being wrong is much less than 1%, I would say. Once you accept that death is the end of your life in every sense, life's purpose and meaning become clearer to you. You understand that you should make the best of this life, here and now. It makes you a better person.
2007-01-05 15:26:33
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answer #2
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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i always think about it Life after death is true in my religon there is a after life and well i'll right it here A fundamental tenet of Islam is belief in the day of resurrection, Qiyamah. The trials and tribulations of Qiyamah are explained in both the Qur'an and the Hadith, as well as in the commentaries of Islamic scholars such as al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, and Muhammad al-Bukhari.
Muslims believe that God will hold every human, Muslim and non-Muslim, accountable for his or her deeds at a preordained time unknown to man.[48] The archangel Israfil, will sound a horn sending out a "blast of truth". Traditions say Muhammad will be the first to be brought back to life.[49]
Bodily resurrection is much insisted upon in the Qur'an, which challenges the Pre-Islamic Arabian concept of death.[50] Resurrection is followed by judgement of all souls. According to the Qur'an, sins that can consign someone to hell include lying, dishonesty, corruption, ignoring God or God's revelations, denying the resurrection, refusing to feed the poor, indulgence in opulence and ostentation, the economic exploitation of others, and social oppression.[51]
The punishments in hell includes adhab, "pain or torment inflicted by way of chastiment; punishment", a very painful punishment (see 29:55, 43:48); khizy, "shame, disgrace, ignominy" (16:27, 11:39). [52] The descriptions in the Qur'an of hell are very descriptive (see 4:56, 47:15 etc).
The punishment is in Qur'an contrasted not with release but with mercy (29:21, 2:284, 3:129, etc). [52] Islam views paradise as a place of joy and bliss. [53] Islamic descriptions of heaven are described as physical pleasures, sometimes interpreted literally, sometimes allegorically. Heaven is most often described as a cool garden with running streams of unlimited food and drink. Some interpretations also promise enormous palaces staffed with multitudes of servants, and perfect, perpetually-virgin spouses. Despite the graphical descriptions of the physical pleasures, there are clear references to a greater joy that exceeds the pleasures of flesh: The acceptance from God, or good pleasure of God (ridwan) (see 9:72).[54] Islam also has a strong mystical tradition which places these heavenly delights in the context of the ecstatic awareness of God. [55]
There are traditions in which those who have not inherited heaven will be punished with a temporary stay in hell, and will go to heaven later as long as there is "one atom of faith in their hearts".[56] Some, but not all, Muslims also believe that those who have heard the messages of a prophet of God (Moses, Jesus or Muhammad) but chosen not to follow will receive eternal damnation in hell.
2007-01-05 15:22:32
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answered by Meenah;* 1
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I don't think about life or death after death. I think about life during life. Whatever happens after I die is totally unpredicatable and I have to believe someone if I want to put any stock into what happens.
For my money it's way better to focus yourself on the people around you and the beauty and wonder that is life.
FP
2007-01-05 15:20:01
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answer #4
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answered by F. Perdurabo 7
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I don't think about it, cause I know where I'm going. So I live this life the best I can and know that "it's not about me". I live to serve others.
The funny part of you saying people are wrong is, you haven't even heard their answer yet. Hmm . . .not aksing a question you think you have the answer to are you?
2007-01-05 15:20:45
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no life immediatly after death.
If you are not doing what Jesus did when he was on earth, or are not doing what God commanded us to do. You will be in the second ressurection and will be Judged. Until than. Everyone who has died is still dead except for Jesus.
2007-01-05 15:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the spirit never does, it will be reunited with a perfected body after death and spend eternity in heaven or hell.
2007-01-05 15:20:37
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answered by ? 7
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No, I don't. What about the life we are given today? If I missed it because I was worrying about being judged in the afterlife, I think that'd be a sin.
2007-01-05 15:20:10
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answer #8
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answered by zilmag 7
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Oh, God. First it was hell, and now there is a hill too? What, do I have to climb over it or something after I die?
2007-01-05 15:21:06
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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r u going to heaven, r u sure.
i know that muslims will always answer allah knows, and no one will say yes i am going only those people who r killing themselves.
and i know that muslims are praying till date to muhammad to enter heaven
i am a christian and i already entered heaven when i decided to be a christian so i am sure i will go after death to heaven because i am already there.
figure it out
r u going ya muslim or allah knows
2007-01-05 15:28:52
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answer #10
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answered by الحقيقة 4
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