There are lots of reasons for this. Some people do not want to believe in life after death, especially when they are severely depressed. These people want to believe that suicide would end their suffering, and that they do not have to continue to struggle. Others believe that worrying about the future is a waste of time, and that every day should be lived only as it comes - so they don't consider the concept. They're is also no evidence that there is life after death and so some people might not want to believe since they have no proof.
Also, acknowledging life after death is usually associated with a religion, and people who have been raised void of religious influence and are not of faith, may have trouble believing in something beyond the grave. Some people believe only in what they have direct evidence of, or have witnessed; and evidence of life after death can only be found when it is too late to come back and tell the world.
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Actually, there is plenty of non-religious evidence for life after death. See, for example, the roseandlotus website and follow the links. But people are afraid to believe it, in case they are then pressured into following a religion that they have already developed a distaste for, and so they developed the myth that belief in life after death is only for the weak-minded. But that is only a myth, and there is no evidence at all, apart from wishful thinking, for the proposition that there is nolife after death.
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Belief in existence after death is the tradition of all mankind. All ancient societies worldwide without exception shared this tradition.
In very recent generations, the abandonment of tradition in general has been taking place and that is why things have gotten so much worse, including the fact that many people no longer are aware of God or the afterlife.
Some people might not believe in life after death due to lack of evidence or personal experiences supporting the concept. Others may hold different religious or philosophical beliefs that do not include an afterlife. Additionally, the uncertainty and fear surrounding death can lead some individuals to adopt a perspective that focuses solely on the present life.
Same reason you hold the view that something does happen when you die. That's what they were taught so that's what they believe
Many people believe that life as we experience it ends with death, while others hold spiritual or religious beliefs that suggest life continues beyond death in some form. The question of what happens after death is a complex and deeply personal one with many different perspectives and beliefs.
Morrie believes that people generally fear death and avoid discussing it. He encourages open conversations about death as a way to better understand and accept it. I would classify myself under this belief because I agree that discussing death openly can help us appreciate life more fully and alleviate some of the fear surrounding it.
The two lives refers to our physical life on Earth and our spiritual life or afterlife. The two deaths refer to the physical death of the body and the spiritual death or separation from a higher power or purpose.
In Christianity, death is often seen as an enemy of God because it represents the separation of a person from God's presence and his original intention for eternal life. Death is viewed as a consequence of sin and symbolizes humanity's fallen state. Through Jesus' resurrection, Christians believe that death has been conquered, and believers can have hope for eternal life with God.
Sikhs believe in the cycle of birth and death, with the soul continuing to be reborn until it merges with the divine. They believe that death is a natural part of the cycle of life and should be accepted with grace and without fear. Sikhs also place importance on remembering and honoring the deceased through prayers and community service.
they believe in the after life because they are afraid of death. they dont want to die so the after life is where they live on.
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.
answerAlmost all the people who are following the religions, revealed by God, believe that there is a life after death
As is true today, some did some did not.
Well i am one and i believe that good people go to heaven and bad people go to hell.
i think they do believe in life after death
Many Buddhists are atheists yet also believe in reincarnation, so yes some atheists believe that people live again after death.
Many people believe that life as we experience it ends with death, while others hold spiritual or religious beliefs that suggest life continues beyond death in some form. The question of what happens after death is a complex and deeply personal one with many different perspectives and beliefs.
It is all a question of faith. Some people gain comfort in their faith (of any religion) that there is an afterlife. Others believe differently, and believe that there is no life after death. It is up to each individual to make their own choice.
Because we don't want to believe that people like Hitler or George Bush get to "live Again"
Life after death is called the afterlife. Some people believe that when we die, our soul continues to live on. It is also known to some as the hereafter.
Sometimes. Although you would think it would be undeniable evidence for life after death, some still don't believe. Even when shown the most convincing evidence for life after death, some people still deny the truth.