No, there isn't. That is one of those things that you can't prove. However, you also can't prove that there isn't one. So, really, this question cannot be answered unless you are biased, which I don't think I am (I have quite a few beliefs that are christian, but I do support the theory of evolution.)
There is not even a scintilla of evidence for an afterlife, although belief in an afterlife provides a sense of comfort to think that loved ones have not merely deceased.
The afterlife was the life after death and the egyptains believed that they would be much better in the afterlife. The afterlife was so important to the egyptians because they believed that a preserved body would come to life and they would be happier in the afterlife.
People make it up to make money and there is absolutely no proof what so ever!
No
Not true, no one.brings sport to afterlife.
There is solid proof for thacholy manickoth tharavadu . But no solid proof to proove aromal chekavar was a thiyaa warrior.
There is NO PROOF on there being ANY afterlife. No proof = no facts. Anything said about afterlife is based on FAITH, not proof.
no
"She doesn't believe in any form of an afterlife."
Why don't you believe in unicorns? Because it's stupid, illogical, and has no proof.
Eben Alexander is an American neurosurgeon who wrote the best-selling Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife.
Beliefs about the afterlife vary widely among different cultures and religions. Some believe in an afterlife, while others do not. It is ultimately a question of personal belief or faith.
AnswerIt is certainly not necessary to believe in the Abrahamic God to believe in an afterlife. Many religions offer hope for an afterlife in return for belief in their gods. However, to believe in an afterlife, but not believe in any gods, is a form of spiritualism.
Is there any proof of Egg mayonnaise?
Resident Evil: Afterlife was released in the US on September 10, 2010.
The mood of Emily Dickinson's poem "Proof" is contemplative and thoughtful. The speaker reflects on the existence of an afterlife and grapples with the idea of whether proof is necessary to believe in it. The tone is introspective and questioning.
Since the position of deism is that God has no involvement with the universe other than having created it, they do not believe that God has prepared any kind of reward or punishment for the afterlife either. Deists do not expect an afterlife.
no but there is no proof that they aren't