Yes,I believe. There is a rule if there is a need it is a evidence fpr existence of the thing that fulfill that need. For example we feel thist it is an evidence for the existence of liquids and water in the world. We feel hungary it is an evidence for existence of foods. One of the most desired wish and need of all humankind is an eternal life. This strong wish and need is one of the evidences FOR EXISTENCE OF hereafter. It will be place that we learn what mark we have got in our exam of worldly life and also we will be awarded or punished according to our marks and I wish there strongly one of my reason is that I mistreated and my rights were violated sometimes till now I tried my best to prevent this violation but till now I could succeed So I am expecting THE TRIALS in hereafter All the best :)
2007-08-01 08:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. It makes no logical sense. Death is defined as the cessation of life. If life has ceased, what is left to go on and "live" some other "life"? Nothing. I understand why people believe in an afterlife, though. It makes the idea of death a little less scary if you can talk yourself into thinking that death isn't the end of you. However, I could be wrong in my beliefs...this is something that nobody will ever know.
2007-08-01 15:40:13
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answered by Molten Orange 5
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Of course, do you? I believe that there is a spiritual life after death. I have experienced many things that reinforce this belief but mainly I am a Christian. That is the whole message of Christianity -Christ died to atone for our sins. In other words, he took the rap so that we could be forgiven. Other religions also believe in a life after death as well-Muslims and Jews. These 3 great religions all began with the Biblical line of Abraham.
2007-08-01 15:41:56
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answered by Jane T 3
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I believe in liFe after death, yes. I believe that you are greeted by loved ones who have gone before you and then you go before God to see where you'll end up. I think you can feel all the pain you've caused anyone while on earth the way they'll felt it, even if you were unaware of causing it. I think you also feel the good that you've caused others the way they felt it, even if you are unaware of doing it. I think it's a wonderful thing to be in the presence of God for eternity.
2007-08-01 15:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You should see it after a day's work is complete, around here. Life after death ... you wouldn't believe it ! I work for the Government, you see !!!
... In all seriousness; when you read in the Bible about Adam & Eve, God told Adam, "from dust you came and dust you will return to" (Genesis 3, verse 19) ... this doesn't support "life after death" - does it?
2007-08-01 15:44:17
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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Yes, I believe that all the thoughts and memories in my brain will be released into the great "Free For All" of the cosmos to combine with those of others and help the still living figure things out in ever more unique ways.
2007-08-01 15:39:26
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answered by Ben 5
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That should be fairly obvious. Consider that the brain flatlines after about 30 seconds deprived of blood flow. And yet after several MINUTES, people are resuscitated with memories of having wandered around the ER, even able to give the serial number of the crash cart that brought them back.
How 'ya gonna do that while you're FLATLINED????
2007-08-01 15:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not live after death, try life after death. If there is not life after death, why have religion at all?
2007-08-01 15:40:48
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answered by zipper 7
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Life after death - theologically - is the "eternal aliveness" that is possible after ego death/transcendence, when reality is able to synchronize with the authentic Self.
Awareness of 'being' after physical death? I recall previous incarnations but not the inbetween non-corporial existence. Does that mean anything? Who knows.
2007-08-01 15:42:06
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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yes i do... i think that GOD gave us this life as a test...some pass it earlier then others and then go to heaven. i think it just takes longer for some people to get there. once they have accepted GOD and that they could die in a minute and they are fine with it...they have passed the test.
2007-08-01 15:43:47
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answered by GlamourGirl 2
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