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Life after death

I'm not Hindu. They can believe what they like and I believe what I like. Easy Peasy.
 
Nope. All cats go straight to heaven. No improvements required.
 
There is definitely life after ‘death’.

In all instances, cause of death is lack of oxygen.

When a doctor in an emergency room calls the ‘time of death’ parts of an unmolested body live on for up to 15 hours.

If the ‘departed’ is an organ and tissue donor, many parts will live on in other peoples’ bodies.

So, how much death are we talking here? And, for someone to venture into an after life, does the ‘last’ body have to be completely dead, or will just mostly dead do?



Next up;

“What about those poor folks who lose their minds long before they die?”
 
I was raised Catholic so I naturally believed in life after death. Also, there are plenty of stories of ghosts of people who have passed. My grandmother saw a relative come into her locked house in the middle of the night and leave through the door without opening it. He died the next day. She also was told of a little boy going up into the attic of the house by the woman who lived upstairs from her. It turned out that a young boy relation died about that same time that this happened. I don't believe all stories of ghosts, but at least some of them must have some basis of something happening.

I think that our thoughts are electrical energy and I have come to believe that we have a soul which is probably energy which continues after our physical bodies have died. I think that I read someplace that we have a (electrical) force field around our bodies that can be detected by some type of equipment. If this is so, this would prove that there is more than our physical body.

I have recently started to reconsider reincarnation, although I don't think that my church would go along with this. I haven't decided if I really believe in reincarnation yet or not, but it would make sense if we came back several times to live and learn lessons which we did not learn in earlier lives. If this were the case, suicide would be useless because we would have to repeat life again to learn the lessons we didn't learn the first time, or tried to escape the first time.
 
Most likely nothing happens after we die. I would not mind being wrong, however.

Someone once asked agnostic Skeptic Society founder Ric herd Shermer where he stood on life after death. He replied with a smile, "I'm for it"
 
I'm not rushing to a coffin. Maybe death isn't painful, but with life I'm conscious and can enjoy being alive. I want to be able to sleep and wake up, eat various food, take a nice long shower, to buy stuff, and to just live and feel things. Death offers none of that.
 
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