Actually Christians do die-but ONLY from this temporary body. The day we leave this side of God's kingdom, is the day we have everlasting life in the kingdom of heaven. Where everyday is Sunday and we praise our God for he is worthy!
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Jerusalem.
Chrisitianity
In Judea, which is the present day Israel.
Christianity believes quite a lot of things about death, furthermore, there are many different varieties of Christianity, and they do not all believe the same things about death or about many other things. Whole books have been written on this subject, but I will offer you what may be the central belief: the body dies, but the soul lives on.
They are both the primary prophets of their respective religions, Chrisitianity and Islam.
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People do not think after death. Not in Germany or anywhere else.
The first is said to have been Constantine who, although made Chrisitianity acceptable within the Empire in circa 314 AD, it is believed he continued in his worshipping of the sun until his death bed when he converted to Christianity. See related link below:
I think his death was in Mecca...?
i think they do believe in life after death
no hes not death i think he has to be a no 1 magician hes not death