My life on Earth will end when I enter the next life in the next world, the one many of us refer to as Heaven.
2007-10-11 13:46:59
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answered by OldGringo 7
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Hi Jazmyne.
I know why we are here on this earth, so I do not believe that life will end.
Life will end here on earth; but it will continue on in another dimension — Heaven.
I practice the beliefs of many philosophers. I believe in many of their theories, especially those of Buddha, Bodhidharma, etc. However, I am also a devout Christian, so I believe in God & Jesus.
There is no contradiction there, as many philosophers practice much of what Jesus teaches us. So, by studying all, I have gained much understanding. It has helped reinforce my Christian beliefs, and enhances my meditation and prayer.
As it says in the Bible, Jesus will return on a cloud; and all will see Him, and all will know Him. Those who believe, will live throughout all eternity in Heaven with God. So for them, life will never end.
I do not fear death, as I know that there is no end. That is one reason I feel so much peace during this life.
So, when God determines it is time, life will end on this earth. But for all His followers, life will continue on for all eternity.
Peace.
2007-10-11 20:41:31
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answered by palemalefriend 5
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I myself do not think that life will end. Because amidst other creatures death, sprouts new life. So after all the humans (us) have died off, a new lifeform will sprout out of our dust. It's bound to happen, the universe is so vast and open for chances.
2007-10-11 20:22:52
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answered by Henry M 2
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Actually, life as we know it will end precisely when Jesus Christ returns, and brings with him the New Jerusalem along with the new order of blessings and life that He will bring to us.
2007-10-11 21:00:19
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answered by Ruth Boaz 6
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Depends. Your life? Life in general? Other's life?
It's all different.
2007-10-11 21:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Life won't end for those who are aware.
2007-10-11 22:36:24
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answered by Sarah S 2
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Depends. It may end in a car crash, or it may end by old age, or by disease, etc.
2007-10-11 20:53:07
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answered by James Bond 6
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...erm, i wish it'd end with a boom, but probably more like a slow hard painful death that seems to drag on until everyon'es dead and gone. ^_^
2007-10-11 20:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well,it's all up to God.Most people into philosophy don't believe in God but the way I look at it...Philosophy is full of theories and if you choose to look at God as a theory then He is mine.
2007-10-11 20:23:32
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answered by Beka14 3
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It doesn't matter it is only change and nothing to waste your time with
2007-10-11 21:53:57
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answered by mike d 1
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