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Death—Is It Really the End?
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“Life After Death.” Interviews of scores of people who were over 50 years of age revealed that “nearly three quarters (73 percent) agree with the statement ‘I believe in life after death.’” On the other hand, the magazine reported that nearly one quarter agreed with the statement “I believe that when I die, that’s the end.” But is that what people really want to believe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.<<there is someone who is greater than any person or thing here on earth, and that is god>>
I think elderman, we have already established there is no evidence for that so your question
<<would you risk your life because of love for him>>
is based on a false assumption and therefore bogus (as well as being ungrammatical)
I think elderman, we have already established there is no evidence for that so your question
<<would you risk your life because of love for him>>
is based on a false assumption and therefore bogus (as well as being ungrammatical)
Yes,Ask them and their parents, what they think of religion. “God is dead,” they say. To them the old conservative way of life is dead. They have new ideas. “Heaven” to them is the fleeting moment of sensual pleasure, which, perhaps, they enjoy under the hallucinatory influence of marijuana, LSD, or something worse. This is the age of violence! The age of rebellion, rebellion against anything and everything that has a semblance of law and order. This is a time when more and more people are cultivating a distorted and warped sense of what is decent, clean, upright, just, pure and true. This is the “beat” generation that throws restraint to the wind, and in its place cultivates a love for filth—a social group that is infiltrating society, that despises everything that is godly and beautiful in art and music, and in life itself.