There are no published stats on record to answer this question.
In a way it ignores the big issue of Atheism.
The real issue is, how many atheists experience life past death at any age.
Atheists cheerfully say 'None'. Though is is hard to prove.
Atheists live, of course, for a very similar timespan to other people, thus the proprtion who live to such an age shall be similar to people of other beliefs.
I suspect, having said this, that there would be some correlation between atheism and longevity, as atheists tend to some from richer, better educated backgrounds, and thus are more likely to live healthy lifestyles wqith better healthcare. However, this effect is probably not huge. I would be interested to see a study into the matter. == I, too, would be fascinated by a study. All the studies I have seen indicate that the more educated a person is, the more likely they are to be atheist. Since the wealthier sections of society tend to be more educated (because education costs money), it is reasonable to infer that atheists are likely to live longer. This would not be because they are atheist, but would have the same root cause as their education: they are more likely to have come from a wealthy background, and have a higher standard of living, and better access to healthcare.
100 years?
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Um...live 100 years?
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No! Jerusalem is home to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and I'm sure some Atheists live there as well.
Of course if you survive.
There have been people that lived way past 100 but on average its 80 years.
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Buddhists do not fit into an imposed atheist/theist categorization. Buddhists have no god(s) but believe in an afterlife and an immortal part of a human's existence. The first would qualify them as atheists to many religious people. The second and third would make them not 100% in line with the "material world only" thinking of many atheists.
There are no guarantees, but virtually all who live past 100 are extremely thin, but get good nutrition. Good genes help, too.
There are many different factors which affect a person's health and longevity. Start with good genetics, eat a well chosen diet, avoid harmful vices such as smoking, get regular medical checkups and good medical care, and you may live past 100, although there is no guarantee.
No, living past 2030 does not guarantee that you will live to be over 100 years old. While advancements in healthcare and technology may contribute to longer lifespans, many factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare will also influence how long a person lives.
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average life expectancy in the western world is approaching 80, but it not exceptionally rare for a person to live past 100 in reasonably good health.
approximately 100 people live there
may you live as long as you want, never want as long as you live, may you live to be 100, and me 100 but minus a day, so I'll never know nice people like you have past away