Essay On Life After Death

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Living body and the mind of humans can't get through the concept of death because no human can explain it through their concepts unless they already experienced death itself and came back to life and explain everything if there would be immortality of the soul, the theory of reincarnation to other bodies, where does the spirit of humans go, if death would be the true end of humans, if death is real or not, or if there would be life after death. What would be the next after death? All humans know just the limit that all of us are curious which is about the nature of life that entailed by the ending of life which is the death.

There could be no one that can explain life after death, not even those who study the death process. All human knowledge …show more content…

Death is a part of human's life. Death is a nature for all humans. Death is a possibility to all humans. Death is owned by everyone. Death is inevitable that we cannot deny that death is not true. Death is not an enemy that is to be eliminated, said in the book of 1 Corinthians 15:26, but it is a part of His creation. God created us as mortals because it is the best possible way that we could be created. Immortality is one of mankind's major concerns. It could be identified as the survival of the astral body that take after the physical body, it could be the immortality of the soul that is a intangible in existence, or the resurrection of the body but does not reincarnated in the same body. So if God created us as immortal then we would not have to acknowledge and love Him because we have this life of immortality that we would not worry about choosing between the good and evil, and we would not be responsible for the decisions that we make that we would not think or care if we would be saved by Jesus Christ because of our sins. And if God created us as immortal we don't have to eat, drink, sleep, think, work, pray because we are immortal and we do not need a god in that kind of

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