Yes. Most of the population has deep Roman Catholic beliefs (76.5% of the population), so they have beliefs such as:
Most Mexicans are Catholics and therefore believe in God. Of course, on an individual basis, there are certainly a lot of people who question their faith or hide their disbelief.
Death is another life people go to when they are dead
Most of them believe in Heaven and Hell as reward or punishment for their actions in Earth. Most of them are Roman Catholics.
Many Mexicans believe in Jesus.
In Mexico, death is celebrated and seen as a natural part of life during Dia de los Muertos. The Mexican view of death is more accepting and less fearful compared to the views in the US. Americans tend to view death as a somber and mournful occasion.
Nothing. Death is an end.
They believe that they cannot know what happens after death.
They believe that they cannot know what happens after death.
They believe that death is not the end, therefore, they get united with God, and live happily up in heaven. Also, mdd is a celebration, and it may be happy and sad, but it means you will never forget the dead relative xxx
Monach Butterflies
people live in the Mexican forest cause they believe in the holy spirit and will not move until the rainforsts are protected by the cnn academy of star trek
For their 'sins'.
Yes. Many people believe there is life after death. I for one am one of those people. I love ghost hauntings and ghostly mysteries, but that does not mean there is life after death. You can believe in whatever you want to believe in. Don't let anyone stop you.
Lincoln I believe...
yes, there were doctors. But people did not believe them.