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No, you don't have to be religiouse to believe in life after death. You can believe in this prospect without having any religion at all...
I believe he was a universal believer of all that believed in spirituality and physical, faith that believe in life after death.
The Hindu religion and Buddhist religion all believe that. Yes, the Buddhist faith believes that life does not end with the physical death.
It is all a question of faith. Some people gain comfort in their faith (of any religion) that there is an afterlife. Others believe differently, and believe that there is no life after death. It is up to each individual to make their own choice.
Only if you are Jewish. "Jewish" is both a religion and an ethnicity. It's possible to believe in the Jewish religion without being ethnically Jewish and vice versa. The term "non-practicing Jew" is sometimes used for those people who are of Jewish ancestry but are personally either agnostic or atheist. You are considered Jewish if your mother was Jewish. If you're curious to hear what Judaism requires of Jews, there are tons of references available. What you choose to learn, ignore, believe in, and practice, and how you choose to live your life, are completely 100% up to you.
Well Christians believe that if you give your life to Jesus, when you die you will go to heaven and live their with him for ever more. So really Christians say that Death is a new Life. Another religion is Hinduism, were they believe you will be reincarnated into whatever you want.
Hinduism and Buddhism believe that there is indeed life after death. both Religion believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma).
i think they do believe in life after death
Atheism
Lee Meyerhoff Hendler has written: 'The year Mom got religion' -- subject(s): Judaism, Jewish women, Religion, Religious life, Spiritual life, Jewish way of life
Yes