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The religion of those that believe in a annihilation theory of the afterlife (or lack thereof) is science. Science has no hope for what occurs after life ceases. It has nothing on which to observe or test. Once a person dies, and is dead for a day or two--science, in all its knowledge, cannot bring them back for discovery for what lies beyond.

Jesus was dead for three days, and proved that He had the keys to death and the grave by raising Himself from the dead. He made clear what to expect in the afterlife. He provides free access to eternal life if you would just believe His report.

It seems as if science today is more concerned with discrediting the given evidence in order to hold on to its own lack of knowledge. And thus, those who hold to science for their religion, choose the dangerous road of "taking ones chances that the Bible is false" regarding the afterlife. A dangerous gamble indeed seeing eternity is in the balance.

Science is limited to the physical. Your soul is eternal. The Bible deals with what is eternal where science cannot venture. The physical realm will pass away, and science will pass away with it. What you want to do is latch onto that which will last forever, and that is the Word of God.

2007-07-12 07:40:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nirvana is technically the cessation of individual life. Buddhists have confidence, like Hindu's, that the worldwide is an phantasm. needs bind us to the phantasm by making use of inflicting us to go through. Killing your self does not end your life it would purely reason you to incarnate into yet another life with the karmic debt of suicide. Buddhists have confidence that the guy does not rather exist. The purpose is to upward thrust above the assumption of being somebody and fairly assimilate with the collective. Enlightenment/nirvana is approximately inner peace. The purpose is barely to journey this peace. The journey is the only way that's oftentimes rather responded.

2016-12-14 06:50:59 · answer #2 · answered by nations 4 · 0 0

If we truly cease to exist after death.Then we can live to the unlimited fullest.No eternal judgement.
The goal and purpose in life would be to be a winner.
We can lie,cheat,steal and rob anything we want.We can then kill those that get in our way.
Our purpose would truly be to enjoy to forget our fate of disappearing.
Nothing personal intended,just sticking to the question.

2007-07-12 07:44:11 · answer #3 · answered by araisuwilliams 2 · 0 0

You body is the only thing that cease to exist.

2007-07-12 07:37:25 · answer #4 · answered by Going Crazy 5 · 0 0

There is none. We just happen to be here. Why is everyone so self centered in thinking that there is a reason for existence? How about chance? Why does everyone feel there has to be a reason or purpose to our lives?

2007-07-12 07:37:18 · answer #5 · answered by Lisa 3 · 2 1

Procreation. Or maybe there is no purpose, which is pretty tough to swallow when you have been brainwashed since infancy to believe there is an after-life.

Religion poisons everything.

2007-07-12 07:46:08 · answer #6 · answered by go avs! 4 · 0 0

most people have this will to live, and to continue the human race. to have children and watch them succeed. to make life easier for future generations. *shrug* pick one.

if u need to have god to have a purpose, and u need to have purpose to live. in the event u find god to be a lie, would u then kill urself?

2007-07-12 07:36:02 · answer #7 · answered by Chippy v1.0.0.3b 6 · 0 0

We decide our goal/purpose for ourselves. Mine is to do what I can to improve things for the coming generations, particularly when it comes to education and the environment.

2007-07-12 07:39:35 · answer #8 · answered by N 6 · 1 0

Our purpose is to try to leave the Earth at least a little better than it was when we came here.

2007-07-12 07:37:13 · answer #9 · answered by cross-stitch kelly 7 · 5 0

Only one that an individual decides to make or himself or herself. There's really no universal, objective "purpose" to all of this. I know people don't want to hear that (to the point where they make stuff up, or give me thumbs-down votes), but there you have it.

2007-07-12 07:36:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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