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No. I don't have proof that there is, and those imbecile "psychics" just prove that it's all bullshit. When I die, I want to just rest and be done.

2007-04-28 13:45:37 · answer #1 · answered by Hot Coco Puff 7 · 3 0

The dead don't come back for a chat or not to me anyway and the ghosts I've seen look different in daylight so I've no proof of anything and I'm told that Astral travel and near-death experiences are just dreams and random firing of electrons in my brain, but yes I firmly believe that some other form of existence awaits us. I'm a re-incarnationist. We are there before birth too. It's the 'holiday' place in life's school. Each life another year. Perhaps it's where the real us exists? I can't really explain why I believe or remember when I first did but I do know it gives purpose to my life!

2007-04-25 15:27:42 · answer #2 · answered by willowGSD 6 · 0 0

There is no proof of life after death. That's an empirical, scientific question, and so far there's no empirical evidence for life after death.
Believing in it is about faith, which is totally different. As a spiritual person, I believe in life after death; but as a scientist I don't.
Actually, even speaking biologically, I do believe in life after death, because I believe we die and then are 'reborn' as in we are giving ourselves to new life, to bacteria, the plants, insects, birds, animals; and so we become part of everything on earth, just as we are part of it now. We just change form.
As far as the soul, is concerned as a seperate entity from the body; I find it difficult to believe or reason that the 'soul' is a part of us seperate from the physical part of us.
Yet deep down, I still have faith in a soul, something deep within each of us; that abides. I have had a 'near death' experience, and other experiences which support that.
I know scientists would argue that a near death experience is still from a part of our brain; and that's probably true. But there's more that is inmeasurable.

2007-04-25 13:30:13 · answer #3 · answered by 3 4 · 0 0

An interesting story, about ten years ago a Friend of my sisters committed suicide by hanging herself in her bathroom. Her father died a year later, since then their house has been sold and remodeled. No one said anything about the death, its just not something you talk about. The new owners remodeled the entire house--except for the bathroom. We asked him whey he didn't fix it up and he couldn't explain to us why. And every renter who has lived in their since always leaves the bathroom light on. It's been empty for a few months and lights is still always on, even though the landlord turns it off before he leave when he comes home it is on again. He thinks it is just faulty wiring, but I'm not so sure.

There isn't much proof of the afterlife because our science cannot measure empirically the so-called effects, but them again maybe we haven't discovered how to measure them yet, think about it, if you went back 500 years and asked a scholar (the most learned men of the time) how to measure how much electricity there was in a lightening bolt they would have said it was impossible. The point: today's phenomena are tomorrow's scientific discoveries. Magic/ghosts/afterlife are all just science we haven't discovered yet.

2007-04-25 11:55:51 · answer #4 · answered by fleetwind141 4 · 0 0

I do believe there is life after death.

The meaning it has for me is that you are rewarded for leading a good life and treating others how you would like to be treated.

However, no one can really give a valid reason why they believe in God or that there is life after death.

Also, no one can claim they have any proof of this either.

I just have faith.

2007-04-26 11:36:13 · answer #5 · answered by Tony A 2 · 0 0

as the most intelligent and successful inhabitants so far on this planet of ours (although i often wonder...), we have the arrogance to assume it's all about us. we have created reasons for existence, gods, and eternal life because we don't know things - and all this in the blink of an eye in geological terms, and in terms of existence of life on earth (er... over 600 million years...give or take).

before humans came along, there were no gods, no afterlife, and no heaven. and when humans (as we know us) have gone, there may or may not be gods, afterlife or heaven..?
i guess it depends how and why the changes come about.

given some of the geological global disasters that have happened in the the planet's past, and the probability of many of them re-occurring. i believe that human life - as we know it, is only a blip in the bigger picture. maybe we'll become extinct, maybe we'll be outdated or out-evolved by something more suited to the environments of the future. even the sci-fi classic of being wiped out by our own creations is quite plausible.

..of course, any questions with a theological theme cannot be proved, but there is heaps of evidence about how the planet works, and the role of humans on the planet.

back to the question - er...no i don't, and no i don't have proof!

2007-04-25 23:35:30 · answer #6 · answered by chalmondely 3 · 0 0

I don't have any proof, but I have very little proof on many things in life. I get comfort in my "life after death" beliefs even though I'm not entirely sure what form they take.

2007-04-25 11:45:33 · answer #7 · answered by flyingconfused 5 · 2 0

yes there is life after death in my opinion. Your spirits live on and you just need to find the right connection and you can connect to your loved ones!
i do have some proof but it is personal experiences and proof.

my view

2007-04-27 04:17:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i believe, a close relative told me about an outer body experience they had when they nearly died. Then about a year later i read in a magazine more people had had the same experiences, I also believe i saw my nan when i was giving birth, she passed away whilst i was pregnant, she apologised to me on her death bed ' that she was sorry not to be around to see the baby born'. I told her she would always be around to see it. After she died, my scans were showing complications and i asked her for help to make sure my baby would arrive safely, when he was born i see her watching me and smiled when his head was out, she then disappeared as if to say her job is done and she can go now, I will always miss my nan but i know she is close by.

2007-04-25 11:50:35 · answer #9 · answered by Lisa T 6 · 1 0

Yes, I believe in life after death. And about the proof part, are you a moron?

2007-04-25 11:48:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Where was I before I was alive?. I think it is reasonable to assume I was dead, "waiting in the wings so to speak" So!, if when I am dead someone sitting on the same cloud asks me the similar question, where were you before you were dead?, will it also be reasonable to assume I was alive," waiting in the wings so to speak". I just wonder how often I may have switched places. In fact, since all the stuff that we're made up of, was created at the big bang, would it not be reasonable to assume that we have been waiting in the wings, not once or twice, but many many times?.

2007-04-25 12:51:40 · answer #11 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

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