Yes. I would imagine much the same as here only a brighter, cleaner, better, perfect place.
2007-12-15 08:01:10
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answer #1
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answered by Herb W 4
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Hebrews 13:11 Under the old system, the high priest brought the blood of animals into the Holy Place as a sacrifice for sin, and the bodies of the animals were burned outside the camp.12 So also Jesus suffered and died outside the city gates to make his people holy by means of his own blood.13 So let us go out to him, outside the camp, and bear the disgrace he bore.14 For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.
2007-12-15 16:15:50
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answer #2
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answered by J R 4
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I'm not to sure about my feelings on the subject.
I do feel that there is something after we die.
What I really can't say. Though I have faith that I will go to Heaven or some equivalent.
and if I am bad, my soul will wait in loneliness until my sins are forgiven.
I'd imagine it to be loving and accepting. Where all humans are living side by side without dispute.
2007-12-15 17:25:54
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answer #3
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answered by Tohru ♥ Kyo 3
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We have evidence that Cave Man
(Homo Sapiens Neanderthalinsis) buried his dead with various artifacts and possessions.
It is difficult to come up with any other reason than to assume that those items were for use in some sort of imagined after life.
The Egyptians went over board and there is evidence that in some societies a potentate who died may have been buried with living servants and concubines.
While this later is a truly ignorant and disgusting practice, it apparently happened in some societies.
So, if we are to take our ideas of reality from stone aged sooth sayers, we should not hesitate to believe in an after life.
Obviously religious potentates did not hesitate to purloin this idea and lay claim to establishing the conditions for achieving it, they had no such authority and the idea is best left with uninformed, stone aged peoples with no concept of science or reality.
2007-12-15 16:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The "after life" is vastly different than most in the West imagine it to be.
At the close of ones life, ones Soul and MIND vacate the body and shift into the Astral realm of creation where ones Soul goes before a "judge", and the two evaluate ones past life relative to how well one did in working through ones Karma. At this time one will create a new Fate Karma for ones next life.
Depending upon the evaluation of one previous life, one will spend some time in either some hell, or some heaven. At the conclusion of ones stay, one then incarnates into life via the Karmic obligations of two Souls that owe one a birth. One is born with a new personality that will allow one to properly utilize ones Fate Karma. One will also have no cognitive memory of ones past lives... but often some "influences" from ones past life drive ones current life. For example, the child who walks up to a piano at age three and begins to play music. Or the child who at age six seems to be a natural athlete. Each playing out "unfinished" business from the past lives of each.
So the "after life" outside of the physical plane can be long or short, depending upon how much heaven or hell one needs or deserves, and then one is reincarnated to continue ones exploration and experiencing of the physical plane of existence.
Peace
2007-12-15 16:19:27
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answer #5
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answered by docjp 6
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I believe strongly in the afterlife and I think it will be beautiful and peaceful. There will be all the beauty we have on Earth but magnified beyond our earthly understanding, and no ugliness, death, illness or decay. There will be no more sorrow or pain. It will be perfect beauty and harmony.
I'm looking forward to it.
2007-12-16 13:17:23
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answered by anna 7
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Scripture is pretty clear. The righteous will go (probably to heaven) for 1000 years to look over the books, and affirm that YHVH is doing the most generous thing He can. After the 1000 years, the wicked will be raised for a short season. They will attack the city of New Jerusalem, and be destroyed in the lake of fire. After that, the Messiah will make this world new, and very good, (much like before) and the righteous will live on this world without sin.
2007-12-15 16:02:10
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answered by hasse_john 7
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yes there is, people think that right after you die you go to heaven....you don't...god keeps a speacial place for our souls, its not hell or heaven it's like a storage place. But the after life, will be indeed and if you're a good person, then you'll live in heaven, it's supposed to be beautiful beyond our imaginiation...it says it will be so wonderful that we couldn't possibly imagine how it could be...so that must mean it'll be really really great. I'll have to get my life back on track if i wanna get there, ha ha and then agian thats not funny.
2007-12-15 16:14:29
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answered by Come again 4
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Yes I do and I think it will look very much as it does now only more beautiful, no cars, skyscrapers, Wal-mart. There won't be a need for anything. It will be just as the Garden of Eden was in the beginning.
2007-12-15 16:02:26
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answered by keoh6 5
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Absolutely.....the Bible says in John 3:16 that God gave his only son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Everlasting life means if you believe that Jesus Christ, the son of God came to Earth and lived and good and perfect life...served man by example, and then died on the cross to bear all the burdens and sins of man, and in 3 days rose again from the grave..the he will have ever lasting life. Everlasting live is heaven.....So if you are born again, have asked Jesus to come into your heart...theny you will have everlasting life....Heaven is no sorrow...no tears...no sickness....no disease.....no evil of anykind......
2007-12-15 16:06:28
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answered by Rebecca 3
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