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2007-12-26 04:57:25 · 20 answers · asked by bahram a 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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First you have to realize that Many religions teach that the wicked will go to a fiery hell and be tormented forever. Is this teaching logical and Scriptural? The human life span is limited to 70 or 80 years. Even if someone was guilty of extreme wickedness all his life, would everlasting torment be a just punishment? No. It would be grossly unjust to torment a man forever for the sins that he committed in a short lifetime.

Only God can reveal what happens after people die, and he has done so in his written Word, the Bible. This is what the Bible says: “As the [beast] dies, so the [man] dies; and they all have but one spirit . . . All are going to one place. They have all come to be from the dust, and they are all returning to the dust.” (Ecclesiastes 3:19, 20) There is no mention here of a fiery hell. Humans return to dust—to nonexistence—when they die.

In order to be tormented, a person has to be conscious. Are the dead conscious? Once again, the Bible gives the answer: “The living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5) It is impossible for the dead, who are “conscious of nothing at all,” to experience agony anywhere.

So now knowing this much you must seek out the religion that will tell you the truth about the dead and what happens when you die, that in itself will help you overcome your fear of death., Jehovah's Witnesses will be glad to help you with that and any other questions you may have.

2007-12-26 06:24:30 · answer #1 · answered by tahoe02_4me62 4 · 0 2

When it starts to teach people WHO they really are. If people understood that they are eternal spirit souls and that they are simply occupying a body that continuously changes around them (birth to old age) then they would realize that death is merely an illusion. Only the physical body dies. The personality within remains youthful and travels on to another body with impressions and sometimes full memory, according to it's deeds.

One of the fears that the voters of the bible had around the time of the old testament was that, if people knew they could be reincarnated they would feel they could do whatever they like and will be able to come back and serve God at another time.
So they condemned reincarnation from the bible. But it seems that a quarter of the worlds population that are following the christian teachings within the various denominations are still believers of reincarnation, and mostly so because of their own, or someone they know, past life experience.

2007-12-26 05:21:30 · answer #2 · answered by JazzyG 3 · 0 0

Religion has been the way that the truth has been passed on through the ages. Therefore, religion helps one to not fear death by keeping the scriptures in print and therefore gives us the knowledge required to know that there is an afterlife that we can achieve if we keep our life in order enough to be worthy of our Heavenly Father's, Jesus Christ's, and/or the Holy Spirit's presence.

2007-12-26 05:05:05 · answer #3 · answered by Drew 3 · 0 1

Because the major tenets of most (if not all) religions, is that you will live forever, in one form or another.

This helps many people deal with death, because they see it as more of a transformation into another realm of some sorts, instead of the actual physical death, and end of life, as we know it truly is.

2007-12-26 05:05:59 · answer #4 · answered by Sapere Aude 5 · 0 0

Religion may help by having a healthy belief in what happens after. Whatever you think happens afterwards, if it doesn't involve torture and non-stop violence you shouldn't be afraid. You may not be READY yet, but when you are old (hopefully) and your time has come, you won't leave in fear.

I am not, by any means saying you MUST have a religion to be unafraid...but you asked, specifically, how RELIGION can help.

2007-12-26 05:08:55 · answer #5 · answered by wiccanhpp 5 · 0 0

Religion is the reason that most people fear death.

All of that nonsense about judgmental punishing Gods and burning for eternity has a lot of people scared of a natural thing that is often a blessings For those who are very ill.

It's sad.

Love and blessings Don

2007-12-26 05:02:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

True fearlessness comes from understanding the Absolute Truth. If we understand the eternal nature of spirit soul (which we are), why would we fear or lament anything associated with the temporary condition of this material world or the material body we temporarily inhabit?

2007-12-26 05:18:51 · answer #7 · answered by Sri Hanuman Das 2 · 1 0

With my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ I do not fear death. My body will die, but I will not. My spirit will be with the Lord in heaven. This body is of the earth. It's death will be nothing compared to the heavenly body I will have in Heaven. PTL.

2007-12-26 05:09:22 · answer #8 · answered by Watching in Westminster 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-09 05:05:49 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Religion can't. The only way to not fear death is to talk to the only one who has defeated death.

O death where is your sting? O death where is your victory!

Jesus Christ defeated death and sin and the ONLY way for you to have peace is to repent continually, and start bearing fruit for His kingdom.

2007-12-26 05:04:27 · answer #10 · answered by witness 4 · 1 1

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