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A quest. on the afterlife

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do you think that people who never had a chance to make their dreams come true (i'm talking about tragedies such as refugees or people who can't escape and immigrate, people being murdered and so on) receive all of that in the afterlife, the joys they didn't experience here? thanx

ps) so much for the concept of free will...

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  1. yes, I believe that we all have someone upstairs looking out for us,and He made promises that I fully believe will be kept


  2. It's a nice thought, but as a human being i would rather we concentrate on helping those that we can now, by showing the great characteristics of compassion and empathy instead of greed. The unfortuates that follow will then bebefit from their ancestors experiences.


  3. There is no injustice in God.

    Such progress and opportunities are apparently provided, as given by authors and seers:

    "Testimony of Light," Helen Greaves,

    "Men in White Apparel," Ann Ree Colton,

    "The Masters and Their Retreats," Mark Prophet,

    "The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis.

  4. In considering the condition of the dead, we must remember that our original father, Adam, did not have a soul. He was a soul. In an awe-inspiring act of creation, God formed man—the soul—from the basic elements of the earth and then breathed into him “the breath of life.” Genesis 2:7 tells us: “Jehovah God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man came to be a living soul.” Adam’s life was sustained by breathing. Yet, more than the blowing of air into man’s lungs was involved when God put the breath of life into Adam. The Bible speaks of “the force of life” that is active in earthly living creatures.—Genesis 7:22.

    What is “the force of life”? It is the vital spark of life that God put into the lifeless body of Adam. This force was then sustained by the breathing process. But what is the “spirit” referred to at Psalm 146:4? That verse says of one who dies: “His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish.” When the Bible writers used the word “spirit” in this way, they did not have in mind a disembodied soul that continues living after the body dies.

    The “spirit” that departs from humans at death is the life force that originated with our Creator. (Psalm 36:9; Acts 17:28) This life force does not have any of the characteristics of the creature it animates, just as electricity does not take on the features of the equipment it powers. When someone dies, the spirit (life force) ceases to animate the body cells, much as a light goes out when the electricity is turned off. When the life force stops sustaining the human body, man—the soul—dies.—Psalm 104:29; Ecclesiastes 12:1, 7.

    “TO DUST YOU WILL RETURN”

    Jehovah clearly explained what death would mean for the sinner Adam. God said: “In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19) Adam would return where? To the ground, to the dust from which he had been created. At death Adam would simply cease to exist!

    In this regard, human death does not differ from that of the animals. They too are souls, and the same spirit, or life force, energizes them. (Genesis 1:24) At Ecclesiastes 3:19, 20, the wise man Solomon tells us: “As the one dies, so the other dies; and they all have but one spirit, so that [in death] there is no superiority of the man over the beast . . . They have all come to be from the dust, and they are all returning to the dust.” Man was superior to the beasts in that he was created in God’s image, reflecting the qualities of Jehovah. (Genesis 1:26, 27) Yet, at death humans and animals alike return to the dust.

    Solomon further explained what death means, saying: “The living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all.” Yes, the dead know absolutely nothing.

  5. oh my whores,

    I am telling, remove the device from my brain,

    and i will be IN the World that Exist in Reality.

    ANY FROM UN is reading this answer, help me from these people, who are irritateing me all the time, in the irritation i forget who i am, what should i do... i forget all thing.. help me from those bitchs.. help.

    Remove it,so i can do things properly, i cant properly **** whores..

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