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Is there really life after death?

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so many people report that they have had out of body experience's s

they report that they are floating out of the body and that they are aware what was happening around them at the time that they died,

other people report that they are floating in a long tunell, what do you think happens, have you had an outer body expeirence???

if you did what happened to you,

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  1. Peace and blessings be upon you.

    For justice to occur , everyone should be asked about all what he did in his life , To be rewarded for a good work he did and be punished for the sins he did.

    it will not be justice if the death became an end , but it is the start of the endless end.

    When the person die, his body change into dust and his soul will be asked about everything; his god, his prophets , how he spent his life , about his youth , his health , his money , about every word he said and every movement he did.

    as it is not justice ,if one killed children and spread destruction in the earth ,steal money and collected wealth and enjoyed his life then died , did he take what he deserve? will it be a justice end?

    is he the same as the child who he killed ?

    will the God make them equal?

    i don't think so.


  2. .....and life BEFORE death if you want it.

  3. After death, aren't you dead?

  4. It has long been a common belief that humans possess an immortal, invisible soul that survives death of the physical body. The ancient Egyptians believed this. However, the ancient Greeks are credited with developing this traditional concept. Catholic priest Anthony Kosnik, writing in The Michigan Catholic of January 23, 1969, explains:

    “They [the ancient Greeks] conceived man as consisting of two distinct parts—a material, mortal body and a spiritual, immortal soul. When united, these elements formed a living person. When separated, they produced the effect of death. At death, the body was known to decompose and the soul was thought to continue on in separate existence in another world.”

    In the centuries following the death Of Christ, as church leaders became influenced by Greek thought, this view also was adopted by Christendom. Kosnik notes: “This philosophical explanation appealed to St. Thomas Aquinas (a prominent church father] who borrowed freely from these ancient philosophers.” Thus, it eventually became a dominant belief in Christendom that ‘the human soul does not perish with the body, but lives on to receive reward or condemnation.’ Perhaps this has been your belief too.

    Is there a firm basis for believing this concept of life after death? Is it a realistic belief that is in full harmony with the Bible? Interestingly, although the Catholic church holds to the traditional concept set out above, Catholic priest Kosnik goes on to admit:

    “The biblical understanding of man is quite different [from the traditional concept]. In the Bible, man is never presented as a ‘body-soul’ combination. In both the Old and New Testament, man is always thought of as a single totality. . . . What is more—this body-soul totality was regarded as being essentially mortal. Man does not possess immortality—neither in the whole nor in part of his being . . . Death, therefore, is equivalent to extinction. There is no immortal soul to survive or continue on.”

    Yes, in no place does the Bible teach that the soul is immortal. Rather, such a concept was adopted from non-Christian philosophers. Acknowledged a special commission of forty-three Protestant theologians appointed by the United Church of Canada: “The idea that man consists of two separable parts, soul and body, does not come from the Bible; it comes from the Greek philosophers.”—Life and Death—A Study of the Christian Hope by the Committee on Christian Faith of the United Church of Canada.

    Also, though Presbyterians in general believe in the immortality of the human soul, a Presbyterian minister reported, according to The Age of Melbourne, Australia, December 8, 1967:

    “In our theological training it was pointed out fairly clearly, and to me conclusively, that the doctrine of the immortality of the soul was not one which is derived from the New Testament; that it was a concept which originated, it seems in Greek philosophy, particularly with Plato.”

    The belief that man has a soul that lives on after death has no foundation in the Bible. God’s Word says: “The soul that is sinning—it itself will die.” “As for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all.” (Ezek. 18:4, 20; Eccl. 9:5) It is an unchristian myth that the soul survives the death of the body. It is not Bible truth.

    Does this mean, then, that life cannot be restored? Is there no hope for those who have died? Are they eternally extinct?

    Happily this is not the case, for the Creator of man is a God of love. (1 John 4:8) And it simply is not reasonable for such a loving God to create man with an intense desire for life, and then not provide a prospect for fulfilling that desire.

    In order to dramatize the fact that human life can be restored, Jesus Christ actually raised persons from the dead while he was on earth. The man Lazarus, for example, had been dead for four days, so that his sister said: “Lord, by now he must smell.” Yet, Lazarus lived again. Through God’s power Jesus brought him back to life again.—John 11:17-44.

    So there is hope indeed for a return to life after death! However, life does not come through the release of a so-called “immortal soul.” Rather, it comes by means of a resurrection from the dead. This is the truth of the matter.


  5. Actually no such experience.

    However, may I ask you? Is there Day after Night?

    Have you considered a cultivating land that is dead, not producing anything but it gives produce when seed are sown & water is supplied?

    Simple is the resurrection of mankind, should you understand it.

  6. Yes, Its in the Holy Quran: it says even you have done a good deed size of dust it will be counted on the Day of Judgement, and even if you have done a bad deed the size of a dust it will also be counted, and will be rewarded/punished for.

    More good deeds will result in a permanent placement in Paradise (Gardens of Delight), and more bad deeds will result in a permanent placement in h**l.

    About h**l: [3.117] The likeness of what they spend in the life of this world is as the likeness of wind in which is intense cold (that) smites the seed produce of a people who has done injustice to their souls and destroys it; and Allah is not unjust to them, but they are unjust to themselves.

    About Paradise: Did ye think that ye would enter Heaven without Allah testing those of you who fought hard (In His Cause) and remained steadfast? Qur'an, 3:142

    Those who spend (benevolently) in ease as well as in straitness, and those who restrain (their) anger and pardon men; and Allah loves the doers of good (to others).

    And those who when they commit an indecency or do injustice to their souls remember Allah and ask forgiveness for their faults—and who forgives the faults but Allah, and (who) do not knowingly persist in what they have done. (As for) these—their reward is forgiveness from their Lord, and gardens beneath which rivers flow, to abide in them, and excellent is the reward of the laborers. Qur'an, 3:134–136

  7. NDEs and OOBs are from Satan! If you die, you do not live again

    What I am about to say comes directly from the King James Bible as I believe God and His Bible totally.

    When everyone  Is born God supplied the 'breath of life' and he becomes a living soul.

    Genesis 2:7  And the LORD God . . .  breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

    Note: man is a soul, man does not posses a soul

    At death, when a man's breath goes forth, he dies - his being, his "soul" perishes. only a living man is a living soul.!  Dead is dead. There is no "soul" that goes out of the body to live elsewhere! No "soul" goes immediately to heaven or h**l. Dead is dead!

    "for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. " Genesis 3:19  

    Hebrews 9:27  And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:

    John 5:29  And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation

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  8. There's defo life after death, what with spirits n ghosts and stuff but outer body I'm not sure about - i don't think so anyway

  9. no i don't believe there is, my other half would have most definitely come back and told me. And i just think that people who believe in it are simply scared of the alternative.

    according to many reports i have read, the scientific fact is that chemicals are released into the brain, on the point of death, giving one the ease to a degree of floating and seeing lights can be attributed to those chemicals reacting on the dying brain.

  10. No, there's nothing. Zilch.

  11. i dont know i was about to post a question exactly like this!!!

    i get scared when i think about this lol

  12. I wish I had the exact quote in front of me, but Schopenhauer wrote that we become after death exactly what we were before our birth, and that that state is as natural to us as our physical bodies are to us in this life.

  13. Yeah, other people keep living.

  14. Of course theres Life after Death.

    The good people go to Heaven.

    The Bad people go to Birmingham.........

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