That depends on your religious beliefs, especially those related to death.
There is no clear answer to whether Jesus was afraid of death, as it is not explicitly stated in religious texts. Some interpretations suggest that Jesus may have experienced fear or anxiety about his impending death, while others believe that his faith and divine nature allowed him to face death without fear.
Religious believers believe in an afterlife because it provides comfort, hope, and meaning to their lives. Many religions teach that life on Earth is just a temporary phase and that there is a continuation of existence after death, which serves as a way to uphold moral values and justice. The concept of an afterlife also offers a sense of closure and purpose, reinforcing faith and helping believers cope with the idea of mortality.
The "comfort" of a life after death as well as the "comfort" of someone watching over them and keeping them safe has attracted many people to the idea of religion.
Alanson B. Houghton has written: 'Be not afraid' -- subject(s): Christianity, Consolation, Death, Religious aspects of Death 'Partners in love' -- subject(s): Episcopal Church, Marriage, Religious aspects of Marriage
they is another life after death
Fear of death
The life after death position of any religion is as real as any other. Believers agree with it, non believers don't.
Is death afraid of war? No. Ares, when hurt, shows a fear of death/Hades.
According to Christianity, after death, believers go to heaven to be with God for eternity, while non-believers face judgment and may go to hell.
poor MJ >_< he was afraid of death and afraid of being killed but now .... he is gone >_<
You do not have to be. Read John 3:16 in the Bible. If are a Christian, death for you would mean paradise!
You can make death a theme by making a point about talking about how death is a natural thing, you shouldn't be afraid of it or you can make it so its like death is a serious thing, be careful of it, be afraid to die.