I believe there is life after death. Scientists even say energy can't be destroyed, it just takes a different form sometimes, meaning we can't just die and stop existing all together. And, I don't believe all near death experiences are caused by chemicals. There are some things that have happened to people in near death experiences that can't be explained like that. Hope this helps.
2007-04-25 02:47:14
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answer #1
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answered by LivingDeadKat 4
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What is life? How do you define it?
Is life a form of energy? Scientifically, energy cannot be destroyed, but only change it's form.
I guess every one is entitled to believe what we believe. I have a serious problem believing that life "just happened". It seems to me that, in order for anything at all to exist, there had to have been Someone or Something Somewhere that "caused" it or "willed" it to exist. Created it, if you will.
I could get really long winded on this one, but I won't. I never read answers that take up half the computer screen. Those answers always get a thumbs down from me. So I don't do it to other people, either.
Suffice it to say that I don't believe for a moment that a benevolent God ever came up with the idea of tormenting people through eternity, no matter how "evil" they were. That idea was thought up by human beings. God is not so sadistic.
OH, I want to make it very plain that I am a Christian.
2007-04-25 03:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is a heaven and though many people don't want to admit it there is a hell. if there was nothing else after this life why would we be here, its not just a guilt trip...what people feel when they fear hell is called conviction...that's God telling you that you need to turn your life around...the Bible says 'behold i stand at your door and knock'
when you feel bad about doing something its not your conscious its God telling you that there is a better place to go and he wants you there with him.
there is evidence every where of God and of Satan....we have to choose now whether we want to go to heaven and have life eternal or if we are going to hell to suffer. personally i don't see why any one would take the chance...i mean lets say that you don't believe in heaven or hell....that doesn't mean you wont have to face judgment. God gives us a choice down here on earth and when we die if we didn't make our lives right we face eternal damnation.
2007-04-25 02:54:50
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answered by Jackie M 1
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My friends little was on the earth before her present life. She was 5 years old at the time and was playing shops in the garden with another little girl the same age when my friends little girl said, 'That'll cost you a tanner'. Her mum said 'Don't you mean a tenner?' and she said ' no, a tanner is a silver coin, a tenner is paper money'. Another time my friend was in a shop looking for an outfit for a wedding she'd been invited to but she couldn't find a hat to match. Her little girl told her to borrow her great grandmothers brown hat with a daisy on. My friend said her grandmother didn't have a brown hat with a daisy on, but the little girl was adamant that she had. Next day my friend asked her mum if grandmother ever owned a brown hat with a daisy on it and she was flabbergasted! Yes she remembers her mother did have such a hat when she was a young girl but nobody could possibly have seen it as there was no photo to back this up, so yes I do believe in life after death and re-incarnation.
2007-04-25 02:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the point of life for us here if it is indeed the end when we die,we would live without hope in us, and hope is one of the strong human emotions.
Christ told us plainly,I am going to prepare a place for you(meaning all believers) and again He said, There are many places in My Fathers house,if this were not so I would have told you`.
There is an in-built perception in all of us that can be denied or realized, and this is that somehow we know that we are imperfect or unworthy and even if we do not believe in God this does not go away, all have fallen from Gods grace and friendship as scripture tells us and the only way to get back to our rightful place in Gods eternal home is to accept Christ, what He told us and what He did for us.
2007-04-25 02:48:33
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Well, the actual answer is "YES" and "NO".
John 5
24"I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life. 25I tell you the truth, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live.
Sometime in the future everyone will give an account of His life to God. Those who have chosen to follow Christ will cross over from death to life. These will receive a transformation of body so that they become immortal beings.
However, those who have rejected Christ will maintain there mortal bodies and thus experience a short burning sensation called hell before they cease to exist.
1 Corinthians 15:54
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: "Death has been swallowed up in victory.
Cheers
Guy
http://inhisgracecards.com
2007-04-25 02:52:43
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answered by BodyByChocolates 3
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Ah, the Big Question. Nobody knows what happens to our consciousness after our bodies die.
Nobody.
Not atheists, nor any other religion knows FOR SURE where your thoughts go at that time, and NO ONE has EVER come back to tell us about it.
It's something that I don't believe anyone living will ever know, either, and that's just the way things are.
I'd like to think there's something interesting after dying, and I'm very curious to know. As an agnostic, I just can't completely swallow the "you die and that's it" preaching from true atheists. But even harder to swallow is the concept of an invisible man in the sky that knows everything and made everything, so I doubt I will ever believe in any god.
But the universe is made up of energy and matter, and we are made up of the same. Energy never disappears, it just changes form. Sunlight into radiated heat, heat into steam, steam into power, power into motion, motion into friction, friction into heat, etc. So if we are part energy, where does the energy go? And does our consciousness go with it?
Again, nobody knows. Fun to think about, though.
2007-04-25 02:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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By my own experience, heaven and hell is a real place. If you really want to know start asking God to prove himself to you that he is real, and that heaven and hell are real, and he will, Then make sure to give your life to him through his son Jesus, and miss hell. Read the Kings James Bible, go to revelation 20 verses 13through 15 then John 3 : verses 1 through 6. I pray you find the truth before it is to late.
2007-04-25 02:56:52
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answered by thanks 3
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If there is no heaven nor hell...that's beside the point,
everyone will die eventually. Eternity cannot be denied,
and the fact you and I ever existed cannot be denied...
Time before us has no known beginning and time
after us has no know ending....all we can do is live this
'flash of life' to the best of our ability and know that we live
now...the quality of it is not always of our choosing..just try
to make the most of what you have now.....What I belive
is my own destiny...what you believe is yours....I can't
be with you nor you with me in the very end of life..."...we
must walk that by ourselves..no one can go there with us.."
Therefore, choose the way you will go....that is why each
has the ability of 'free will' ....it's up to you.
2007-04-25 03:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible to imagine that there is not life after death. Whether it is good/bad/heaven or hell, is a matter of faith. I believe that where the spirit goes after the body dies is based on how each life was lived.
2007-04-25 02:47:17
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answered by covduo2 4
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