The Celts believed in an afterlife that was closely tied to their views of nature and the cycle of life. They envisioned a realm called "Tír na nÓg," or the Land of Eternal Youth, where the souls of the deceased would go, experiencing peace and eternal happiness. This belief was reflected in their reverence for the earth and the importance of the natural world, as they thought that life continued in another form beyond death. Additionally, they practiced rituals and burial customs aimed at honoring the dead and ensuring a smooth transition to the afterlife.
yes they do believe in afterlife
What is the afterlife
AnswerIt is certainly not necessary to believe in the Abrahamic God to believe in an afterlife. Many religions offer hope for an afterlife in return for belief in their gods. However, to believe in an afterlife, but not believe in any gods, is a form of spiritualism.
Pastafarians believe that the afterlife is full of beer volcanoes and stripper factories.
The Celtics did not believe in Chauncey Billups, and thus did not renew his contract.
"She doesn't believe in any form of an afterlife."
Those who would petition Saints believe in an afterlife and believe that the Saints are alive in the afterlife.
Most Americans believe in the afterlife. (life after death)
I believe it was 1957.
Nope, wbu?
the pharohs
probably