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2007-03-29 06:03:16
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answer #1
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answered by Jason Bourne 5
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Yes. Sorry, I wish there were a great big Disneyland in the sky, but I haven't seen any evidence of it. There may be a small possibility that something will happen when one dies that nobody understands, that time itself is suspect as a human creation, and that your last second of life may be eternal, but it's all just fanciful thinking. The problem is we lack the imagination to suss just how strange the universe really is. Study quantum weirdness and the concept of non-locality and you will see what I mean. In this regard, I do think we have a chance of better understanding what existence is through science, not through fairy tales.
2007-03-29 06:07:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that this life is just a "parenthesis in eternity". This life is a school for our spirit. Our spirit will live forever. There is no heaven or hell. This world can be a heaven or hell depending on our mind frame. The creater loves you so much that he has given you this time to learn so you are ready for eternity. A butterfly is first a Caterpillar. A tree is first a seed. Study nature more than scriptures and meditate. The creator will tell you everything you need to know for your unfolding. Peace be with you...
2007-03-29 06:05:13
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answer #3
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answered by Mark's Mine 2
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If we go by the Bible, then when you die, you will be non-existent, until the resurrection in the future. If God decides, he will resurrect you into a new body on Earth, in conditions similar to what Adam and Eve had. This will be Judgement Day, which by the way is 1000 years long. During this time, you will have a second chance to do God's will and achieve perfection. Satan is bounded during this time, so no Satanic influences. After the 1000 years, humanity will be tested with the release of Satan. Many are predicted to go with Satan, even on the best of conditions. Those that follow Satans ways will be destroyed forever along with Satan and his angels.
This is the condensed version of what to expect.
2007-03-29 06:16:51
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to stay away from the whole pergatory concept, I wouldn't want to get stuck in the middle, it wouldn't be bad, but it wouldn't be good and overall I think it would be kinda boring.
Nirvana would be another way to go, if there wheren't a heaven or hell. However Personally I believe in both, but at this time I don't want to go to either.
A good question though... if you died would it be the end? Would you cease to exist and simply crumble away into nothingness? If so, what basis would you structure your life and moral fiber upon? If you don't have a goal when you pass away, personally I think its hard to form a foundation to structure your life upon. However I know you are different from I, and if you have strength behind your passion for life you will be strong throughout your life. Good luck.
2007-03-29 06:09:30
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answer #5
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answered by GuitarJammer 5
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Well, it's like this. I'm scared of heights. Like bungee jumping for instance. However, I would rather take my chance with dangling from a cord than to shut out the possibility of no heaven. It's like jumping and hitting the ground. No confidence. If you come asking ready to criticize, you'll find something to criticize. But if you really want truth, you'll find it.
Also, I enjoy the taste of a good apple. However, just because you can't see, taste, or smell the apple "I'm" eating, how do you know until you've tried it?
2007-03-29 06:13:16
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, I look at it this way.
When you die it's the only time in your life that you will be completely at peace, you will enter a sleep where there are no dreams and you will never awaken. Your brain simply cuts off. There should be no fear of dieing because you will never know it happened. Upon death, our bodies decompose and give back to the earth. It's just nature's cycle..
2007-03-29 06:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Suppose you're at the beach and you make a nice big fancy sandcastle, complete with moat and turrets and so on. Later, the tide comes in and washes it all away - the sand gets spread around the beach and all trace of your sandcastle disappears.
Where did it go? Well, clearly the castle didn't 'go' anywhere as such - it was a temporary arrangement of grains of sand that went to make up something recognisable to us, and when the sea washed it away, it simply ceased to exist. Another day, someone else might come along and make another castle using some of the same sand that went into your castle, but the one you made is gone and can never exist again.
This is how it is with human beings - we are recognisable to ourselves and others as living organisms, but fundamentally we are temporary constructions of atoms and molecules and will one day simply cease to exist. Just as the sandcastle consists solely of the sand from which it is made, so human beings consist solely of the atoms and molecules of which they are made. When we die, our bodies will be returned to the environment to be incorporated into new living organisms, or to fall as rain, or to make the bedrock of a million years from now. We are ephemeral creatures, a brief pattern of order and complexity imposed on the raw material of the natural world. We should make the most of it, for this is all there is.
2007-03-29 06:02:32
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answer #8
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answered by BeachBum 1
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There is no hell and there is no judgment. However your identity and consciousness will survive death. You will be given an opportunity to review all your life's choices and see how they impacted you as well as those others affected by your choices. From this you will distill lessons learned and plan your next incarnation.
Eventually you will learn that the path back to God is to live the example given us by Jesus - Love thy neighbors as thyself. You will then be re-united with the infinite Creator and realize that in reality you were never really separated from Him.
2007-03-29 06:07:15
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answer #9
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answered by Elmer R 4
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I disagree there is life after death death is not an end it the beggining of another reality where u will face with a sober mind no alcohol will b served u will face ur actions whether good or bad and judged accordingly did u repent in this life or atleast before u died did u tell God anything itll b a time of reckoning for all of us even the late pope had his judgement
2007-03-29 06:04:53
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answer #10
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answered by ladyluck 6
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I think your soul has to go somewhere. Wether it's Heaven or Hell, I do not know. However, I think there is some sort of afterlife. I hope there is an Heaven at least, and a Hell for people like Hitler.
2007-03-29 06:02:16
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answer #11
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answered by Sharon 2
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