Yes.
2007-08-26 18:08:44
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answer #1
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answered by Temple 5
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there is no answer to this questsion because it is based on an assumption that can always not be dead. We can't assume that there will be the same experiences once we leave this physical world.
After the body dies...it is either it, or there is an afterlife. So, it means that we will die when the body ends it's life. Some believe that our spirit/soul goes on to God.
Thus we can't have death when we are alive and experienceing time. Because we don't know what the afterlife truely is.....we can't assume we will be alive there, but we will be dead on this earthly defination of death..
This question can't be answered until our bodies stop working.
2007-08-26 18:38:34
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answer #2
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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No, it simply means that I am alive at present. Always is a long time, through much of it I did not yet exist and so for me there was not so much as a second of time, and at the moment between my death and final judgement there may be yet another eternity I am unaware of.
2007-08-26 18:26:06
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answer #3
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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I strongly believe that some part of us, the real self, continues to live or exist even after it loses the services of the body on death..... however, I am not quite clear whether this real self will continue to experience time as it does during the bodily lifespan....... it could well move into a different zone altogether.
2007-08-26 18:25:26
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answer #4
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answered by small 7
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there is a saying ''better to have lived an eventfull exciting life as opposed to an ordinary one as with the usual you cannot have been said to be fully alive''.
2007-08-26 19:25:21
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answer #5
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answered by darren m 7
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And it also sounds quite funny that it takes many 'life-times' to realise this !
2007-08-26 20:33:33
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answer #6
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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