They do. Pretty much every religion, both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic, Heavenly and non-Heavenly, believe that your place in the afterlife depends upon your own deeds in this world. Therefore, if you were a good person, you would enter the Heavens; and if you committed sins and never repented, you would suffer in Hell.
There is no atheistic belief in life after death.
That is a basic tenet of belief in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. Other faiths, (notably Buddhism) have differing beliefs of life after death.
This cycle is referred to as reincarnation.In Jewish mysticism, it is also called gilgul ha-nefesh.
No, Judaism is strong on the belief in the sanctity of life.
The belief in life after death.
Life is directed by Jewish beliefs, but not controlled by them. The ethical teachings of the Torah guide every day life for Jewish people, but people are free to make their own choices.
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
No. That is not how the Egyptian belief in life and death worked.
Belief in life after death gives Christians hope and comfort in facing the challenges of life. It also influences their moral choices and behaviors, providing a sense of accountability for their actions on Earth. Ultimately, the belief in life after death shapes a Christian's perspective on what is truly important and valuable in this world.
Their belief in life after death certainly contributed to the art form.
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Not sure about specific cultures, but Jehovah's Witnesses don't follow the belief that life continues after death.