As per the Oxford Advance Dictionary 'eternity' is time without end, especially life continuing without end after death. Synonymous is: having the same or, nearly the same, meaning. If anyone accepts the meaning given in the Oxford Dictionary, we have no way other than accept that, afterlife and eternity are same and synonym. So the answer to the question is 'YES'. I think and believe all will meet their own end, including the universe. This is now proved by scientists. This is said in the Holy Quran.
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No. Afterlife tends to refer to an idea about an existence after the body has died. Different cultures have different ideas/myths/stories about what this existence is like and about whether or not it is permanent or eternal.
Eternity is something that never ends. Numbers go to eternity, space might go to eternity, in geometry lines and planes extend into eternity.
Because, most monotheists consider the afterlife to be ever-lasting they sometimes use the word eternity as a euphemism for it.
The simplest way to say it is that the afterlife might be eternal but not all eternities are the afterlife.
luminosity is synonymous to brightness
The Aztec's believed that the gods and goddesses of the afterlife, heaven and hell would give you a test to complete, and if you were to fail you would suffer an eternity in hell. But if you were to pass you would have a remarkable eternity in the afterlife in heaven.
White is often associated with eternity, as it is a color that symbolizes purity, timelessness, and the infinite. In many cultures and religions, white is used to represent the idea of eternity or the afterlife.
The heart kept you alive for eternity in the afterlife!
Tantalus
immortals have an eternity life
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well, because they were buried with these items. on the journey to the afterlife they take these valuable item with them so they are rich in the afterlife and have a righteous afterlife for all eternity
Syonymous is the adjectival form of synonym.
You've spelled the word "synonymous" correctly :)
To the ancient Egyptians it did. They believed they needed to preserve the body as it would be used again in the afterlife.
Posterior?