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uncontravertable proof of life after death
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would freak everyone out. The world's religions would once again suitably change stuff around so the new world order makes perfect sense. And athiests would feel pretty stupid for a while before finding something else not to believe in. (I'm an athiest and that's what I would do.) And maybe, just maybe, we'd finally spare Guy Fawkes and stop burning his effigy every damn November.
But hey, life after death is a reality. When the big crunch comes, all who have died will gradually reform in the ground and be dug up by their relatives. Or, if you were cremated, your body will pop back into existance in a 'ekoms fo ffup'. Moreover, this has happened countless times before. And we just happen live in an era of ignorance.
Christians (as an example) already believe there is an afterlife, so perhaps people worldwide would live their lives more like how religious people today do (i.e. more ceremonies, more wars and many more strange theories about the afterlife). Of course, if the life-after-death proof is irrefutable, many more intelligent and scientific people would become believers as well...so there might even arise a state of worldwide peace, with people finally seeing each other as equal.
Another possibility would be a vast increase in suicides and mass killings, as people rushed to be the first into the afterlife. There would probably be wars, also, as opposing religious factions attempted to gain the favour of the god(s). Then there would be the rest of us - the ones not so eager to live for all eternity and seeking a way to actually stop living. Basically, if there was such a thing as an afterlife, the world would be a mess.
Not that I want to talk to myself, but I was thinking that the answer depends alot on what kind of life after death was discovered. For example, the judgement view of life after death that alot of Christians and i think Muslims believe in maybe tends to make people either a. very judgemental or b. full of guilt and remorse for things they 'ought' to have done. People who believe only Christians have a proper life after death also makes people convert other people.
So if the life after death was something positive - i.e. a heaven or nirvana of some sort, then I think people would relax more. If it was something bad then people would become more hedonistic, and try and make this life as long as possible!
An interesting question! I think if there was undeniable proof that both a heaven and hell existed, people would fear hell more and behave themselves on Earth... but then there's issues like homosexuality; some religions believe that homosexuals end up in hell, others preach equality for all... so even if we could prove the existance of heaven and hell, we still wouldn't know exactly how to gain entry.
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