No, most religious systems can accept the existence of intelligent life (and death) on other planets
Careful and meticulous astronomical measurements by the astronomer Tycho Brahe followed by numerical analysis of that data by Johannes Kepler after Tycho's death.
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
no religion.i think....
Planets are not stars, and there's no such thing as "death stars".
they do not believe in tortue such as death penalties unlike other eastern religions.
In my opinion, no. However, in the time of the Black Death, people thought the plague was sent by God for sin. So we can assume that that is a link or connection with people's religions.
Most religions believe in some sort of afterlife - our soul surviving the death of the body.
The hindus believe in rebirth after death.
Most religions believe in some sort of afterlife - that is, that we have a soul that survives the death of our bodies - although details vary. Look some articles about individual religions for more details - for example, read the summaries on Wikipedia about different religions.
This is more or less the central issue for most religions, and there are about as many different opinions as religions... possibly more, since some religions offer more than one option. It is evident to all that life after death is a fact and that some go to heaven, whilst others go to hell.
The discovery in "Romeo and Juliet" is when the Capulets find Juliet seemingly dead in her room, which leads to a series of tragic events. This discovery ultimately results in the death of both Romeo and Juliet.
life and death hopes and to know what to expect