Yes, I believe that there is a possibility that the living somehow remain after dying (how, exactly, they remain beyond a simple corpse is up for debate as much as the concept of an afterlife itself).
2007-08-11 09:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I am convinced there is life after death for one reason: Jesus Christ died and was placed in a tomb—and three days later came back to life.
Think about it a moment: What would it take to prove to us that there is life after death? The answer is clear: Someone would have to die, and then come back to life again. It wouldn't be enough for them to have a so-called "near-death" experience; their death would have to be real. And it wouldn't be enough for only one or two people to see them; it would require many witnesses.
But has this ever happened? Yes—when Jesus Christ rose from the grave! His death was real; hard-bitten Roman guards made sure He was dead before they took Him down from the cross. And His resurrection was real also, because hundreds saw Him during the next forty days. Paul, writing over 25 years later, noted that "he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living" (1 Corinthians 15:6).
How could this happen? It happened because Jesus Christ was not just another man. He was God's only Son, sent from heaven to save us from our sins. Only He could say, "I am the resurrection and the life. ... Whoever lives and believes in me will never die" (John 11:25-26). This can be your hope, by giving your life to Christ today.
2007-08-11 10:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that it is impossible to know with any real certainty, so I have a hard time saying I believe or disbelieve.
I do believe that there are things going on at the quantum level that aere inexplicable and that there may be some part of human existence or energy that survives physical death.
For example, I believe that light particles have the ability to flow interminably and they are just a form of energy -- and energy cannot be created or destroyed in any real sense although it might be convertible in to matter or derived from matter. During lifetime, the human body survives and operates based upon energy conversions and it is certainly possible that at death there is some form of energy ejected from the body that continues to exist in some form, perhaps at a non-measurable level.
But I wouldn't bet the farm on that.
2007-08-11 09:55:06
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answered by BAL 5
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No. I think once your gone your gone. Dust to dust , ashes to ashes. If there was anything after death surely the departed would have let us know by now and I don't mean through mediums,spiritualists etc. who are only out for your money and other institutes who prey on your grief to drag you into their net. The things that some experience at the end of their life is just endorphins their brain giving them a sense of euphoria, I don't believe they really see their dear departed coming to take them to the promised land etc. This is my view anyway. have a nice evening.
2007-08-11 09:48:27
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answered by Soup Dragon 6
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Yes i do. I could tell you many versions, but just one. My mother used to go to a boarding school and she talked with her friends about life after death so they decided to tell the ones who lived when one of them died if that existed. One morning while having breakfast she was telling her friends that she had dreamed with an old friend who was not there any more and that she came to tell her life after death existed and suddenly she got a telegram telling her , her friend had died the night before.
2007-08-11 12:47:24
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answered by hope55 4
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Is there life before death?
2007-08-11 09:43:25
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answered by cheir 7
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I think that the only thing i know about the afterlife is that i know nothing about the afterlife.
I like to think that we don't just end and that we come back as someone/something else but my beliefs are currently being corrupted by so many people that I'll look back on this in a few days and be all like "what the hell?"
2007-08-11 15:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do. How can all those strange reports of ghostly sightings, etc, on the tube be explained? And other things too.
I didn't used to believe in it actually. But weird things have chnaged have mind, and it's not just 'if you think it, you'll see it', because I didn't believe.
2007-08-11 11:38:26
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answered by Acai 5
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Yes I very much do believe in life after death, and there is plenty of proof if you care to look for it. I have seen friends and family including my daughter, who died last year in dreams and spoke to her, and she told me something that came to pass.
I have absolutely no doubt.
2007-08-11 10:27:29
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answered by ? 5
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No: life(grace) + death(law) is a dead end.
Yes: if die to the law, instead of by the law(addead).
Dying to the law is becoming alive unto God(Grace).
Grace cannot lie(law) nor die(law). Law Law does both.
Not to mention the biblical objective is NOT to believe.
Rather the over-all Bible objective is to "know": John 8:32.
Devils believe: James 2:19. Believers do as well as devils.
The higher exhortation is "believe not": Mt 24:23,26; 1Jn4:1.
Ye shall "know" the truth...shall make you free of believe lies.
Law and surely die lie? It was given by Moses: John 1:17
Grace and truth? It came by Jesus Christ, as 2nd coming;
And so none perish by grace rather than all perish by law.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-08-11 09:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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