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Because people naturally fear death. As an atheist, I understand that when you die, you die. Before there was religion, people did not question life and death. When they did they created answers for what happens after you die. They made it so death wouldn't be so terrible if you followed the church and behaved in society.

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Q: Why might belief in life after death be important to Christianity and other religions?
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