Society & Culture

Life after death

Society & Culture

Posted by: Hilary

30th Apr 2012 04:15pm

Do you believe in life after death or do you think that death is the final end? What are your reasons.

Comments 14

Anonymous
  • 5th Jun 2012 11:51am

well according to my belief yes there is always a new life after a death. as you can search on internet u will see kids telling n talking about there past life. when they were asked to be more specific they began to tell the names of his parents before this life, and in this whole world there are variety of of amazing cultures and religions and they all believe that there is a life after death, cuz it has been said by there gods and saints whom they worship.
but according to sikh religion god has sent us for a purpose. its like god has put us in here for a test. u do bad things u fail. u do good things u pass and go to heaven as bible said too.

boppa99
  • 22nd May 2012 05:05pm

Yes,Many people including my self have seen spirits of God or Jesus or Mary,Yes.I agree there is another life we go to where our Soul or spirit leaves the Earth,Hopefully a better place for thous who do a lot of suffering here on Earth as Well.
I think the story of putting Jesus here on Earth was a sign of something else whether people can believe it or Not!

Hilary
  • 18th May 2012 11:41pm

Christians believe the Bible is the word of God. Other religion's have their religious writings they believe are inspired by God. Who's right? How do you know what the truth is.? I went to church as a teenager but now my beliefs aren't so sure. I believe in an after life partly because of experiences I have had. I believe we should try to make this world a better place while we are here and do our best to get on with our fellow humans who are here at the same time as us.

Hilary
  • 18th May 2012 11:27pm

A young man I knew died in New Zealand. I was in Australia. I saw him ( a vision? ) at at about the same time. I didn't find out till later that evening he had died.
2months after my baby son died I saw a light hovering in my daughters room. It slowly faded away. My baby son would often just stare at my daughter when he was alive. Maybe he was checking on her.

Hilary
  • 18th May 2012 11:17pm

On a lighter note. I think I would like to come back as a well treated and much loved pet. My dog has a wonderful life, she's very sweet and everyone loves her. We reckon she must've been very good in her former life.

Hilary
  • 18th May 2012 11:14pm

Some people believe in reincarnation and some people think you have to keep coming back until you reach 'perfection'. If this is so wouldn't it make sense to remember your former life, learn from your mistakes and so better yourself in the next life?

Crunchy
  • 18th May 2012 07:31pm

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bj
  • 18th May 2012 03:51pm

I have seen things and felt things. But I can not predict lotto numbers. Life after death can mean life continues by blood line in a family. Karma is another thing, we get what we put out there. At times I think it would be good to live another life but only if it was a little better than this one. Do we start out as human or in a lesser form?

Litaq
  • 18th May 2012 02:30pm

I believe there is life after death somehow sometime.
Those who believe in Jesus will be have eternal life according to the Bible. So all we have to do is believe in Him and live life in accordance to his teachings and we'll be rewarded when the time comes.

lonewolf 322
  • 18th May 2012 12:08pm

Yes I certainly believe in life after death, as some of us have the feeling of being an old soul which means that we have been here before, plus I think that we come back again and again as it is a learning curve and hopefully we have a better life and learn by our mistakes.

edna
  • 18th May 2012 11:59am

I think that we are given this life to learn to be a better person. We spend time and when our body gets old we discard it have a rest with the Lord and then come back to learn more. It's all part of appreciating and recognising the beauty of the planet we have been given. I believe God loves everyone regardless of their race or religion and that I am not better than others because I am a Christian. I believe I have to work on my own weaknesses and pray for the weaknesses I see in others not condemn them. The violence today worries me. I see it as inhuman. Let's get back to the person God wants us to be.

liz
  • 17th May 2012 11:56pm

Yes there absolutely is life after death, and its your choice what kind of life it will be. There really is a heaven and a hell and you surely do not want to go to hell. Its not the joke some people say it is, its terrible, horrible, awful and never ending. Heaven is where Jesus is and nothing is better than that. To know Jesus as your Lord and Saviour is the ONLY way to heaven, all the good deeds in the world won't get you there. Read your Bible, the New Testament, start with the Gospel of John and find out what Jesus said. Its all true, every word of it. Bless you.

Pelly
  • 17th May 2012 09:47pm

its the same as before you were born....nothing!

KED
  • 17th May 2012 09:28pm

There is definitely life after death. Our house often has visitors from the other side. We have electrical interferences, I have felt the pressure of someone sitting on my bed and our animals often stare at something we can't see. We take photos at these times and always find a bright orb or orbs in the photo.

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