Sunday, November 27, 2011

Life After Death: Do You Believe In It?

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By Florence H Axford


Ever thought about what your life after death is? Do you often question yourself where would you be after your breath was already taken away from you? To go beyond the limits of life, to go beyond death itself is an enigma that 1 will never understand unless you, yourself, experience it.

Debates About Life After Death

There are various theories concerning life after death. The bible tells us that our soul and spirit goes back onto the hands of our creator while our physique turn back into earth. Yet another speaks of reincarnation, where our spirits will once again be born into this world under a new persona. But regardless of what explanation experts give us, nobody could actually provide complete proof. For no one has ever experienced it yet.

The subject of life after death had turn out to be quite an interesting topic in the field of science and religion. And as we all know, these two bodies are in endless conflict with one another. The first believed in scientific facts that where countless experimented on; while the latter believed in the power of 1 mighty being - God. They have been on constant discussion if such a thing really does exist. Or if it is only some sort of imagination our own creative minds have given us over many years. In search for answers of what lies beyond the borders of life and death.

Life After Death: Would It Be Even True?

Life and death are polar opposites. However, I could also see them as twins. One comes into the world to give; the other was born to take. One is the beginning and then the other is the ending. A never-ending cycle that each and every living organism whether big or small is a part of. Never breaking its cycled routine.

Humans are often terrified of things that we don't know of. The fright of the unidentified is a common trait engraved in us. Which is the reason why, we all learn how to adapt to certain factors that possess threat to our lives. We learned how to be innovative; we learned how to be hopeful. That even after death, there's something good waiting for us.




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