I recommend Beliefnet.com
yes, they believe in it. However their thoughts are much different about reincarnation.
The scripture does not provide a clear answer about salvation after death. Different religious beliefs and interpretations vary on this topic.
That depends on your religious beliefs, especially those related to death.
well.. there was many thoughts that the government was literally crushed during this period, many different thoughts were questioned from the governmental point of view, and many of the politicians also caught the deadly virus
The only answers to that ARE religious. Best Science can tell, it ends with death.
A good website to do a death records search is dobsearch. You can search by a lot of different criteria, such as the name, date of death or date of birth.
Jennifer Green has written: 'Dealing with death' -- subject(s): Burial laws, Death, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death
The religious ethnicity that the German Nazis' sent to death campus were Jewish.
The question you are asking is about a religious belief that some people will not die. This belief varies among different faiths and interpretations.
No Jehovah's witnesses don't believe anything happens after death so they do not feel the need to have and 'rituals' when a loved ones dies however they will have a funeral. Also in different cultures they may have different ways of dealing with death but as a religious body there is not special ritual.
Paul Smith has written: 'Facing death' -- subject(s): Church work with the terminally ill, Death, Presbyterian Church, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death, Religious life, Terminally ill
Abraham Man has written: 'An amulet or preservative against sicknes and death' -- subject(s): Christianity, Death, Early works to 1800, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death, Religious life, Sermons, Sick