Without a doubt.
2007-11-10 04:01:20
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answer #1
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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I believe there is not and for several reasons.
One is because I know of no mechanism for it and it clearly would not be life as we know it anyway.
Another is the absurdity of all past and future humans having some sort of afterlife.
And what about all other sentient beings, and non sentient for that matter? It would get pretty crowded out 'there'.
Some religions suggest it happens, either in some undefined heaven or here on earth (reincarnation). Nice thoughts, comforting, but they say contradictory things and produce no actual evidence.
Having said that of course for all of us there is a form of life after death, we all influence the future of the world in some way. Most of us pass on (at least half of) our genes too and in that sense there is life after death, but not in the way I think the questioner implied.
2007-11-10 04:24:17
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answer #2
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answered by Human 2
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The Soul is an Absolute. The definition of Absolute is: permanent, unchanging, and can never be other than it is.
It is the physical body that is subject to time, aging, and death. The Soul does not die, Ones Soul, along with ones individual MIND (which assists ones Soul in its exploration of Creation) both withdraw from ones body at death, and they go before a "judge" where ones Soul evaluates its past life, and prepares its "Fate Karma" for its next life.
After some time spent in either one of the "heavens" or "hells" of the Astral Plane.... ones Soul reincarnates to parents who "owe" the Soul a birth. One is born into a new body, and will use this new body to work through ones Fate Karma.... the ultimate point of which [and after who knows how many lifetimes] is to completely experience the entire Creation.
The West tends to ignore and deny this reality, of course.
Peace
2007-11-10 04:12:40
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answer #3
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answered by docjp 6
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Off course. It has to be true because
1. It doesn't make any sense that if there are no
consequences of our good nor bad actions in this life.
2. It can't be fair justice if every human is forgiven no matter
how many serious crimes a person commits just because
they believe on Jesus with the dogma that he sacrificed
his life for sins of all future humans to come and that he is
son or God himself.
3. Only fair justice of God would be that sins and good
deeds of all humans are judged keeping in view the
severity of sins and extent of goodness in good deeds.
If God increases the rewards for their sins many times
more with His mercy and still his sins are much too
heavy. If makes lot more sense that bad sinners are
punished before they get to enter heaven. People with
lots of good deeds and obedience to God are rewarded
with Heaven.
Only Islam the religion of God promises the fair Justice.
2007-11-10 04:30:18
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answer #4
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answered by majeed3245 7
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Most certainly . All living things here on earth put in our allotted time , and die ,making room for our offspring . So life goes on and on and on like a pink rabbit . Life everlasting - - not individual life , but life in general .
2007-11-10 04:12:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
best wishes
Star
2007-11-10 04:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, for me there is not much life during life, so there is probably not much after death either.
2007-11-10 04:04:31
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answer #7
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answered by tomleah_06 5
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yes i do, its something not anyone can believe, those things of the "unseen" like life after death, the angels, the soul etc...aren't scientifically proven , however this does not mean science has to prove everything... i believe in life after death cos its mentioned in every monothiestic holy book- and for me its convincable. Thanks for the question its interesting to see other veiws!
2007-11-10 04:07:05
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answer #8
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answered by pwincess_laroosh 2
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do you mean do I think I am this body made of atoms which goes through changes and eventually comes to an end or am I a person a living soul which never has an end?
I would have to say I am an eternal soul
2007-11-10 04:01:58
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answer #9
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answered by killah priest 2
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nope
life before death seems to be optional depending on whether you're obsessed by what happens after you die or if you're willing to live your life as best you you can
2007-11-10 04:00:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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all depends on what you mean by the word 'is'
another way to look at it -- is there life before death?
2007-11-10 04:01:14
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answered by Roy 6
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