“Life After Death.” Interviews of scores of people who were over 50 years of age revealed that “nearly three quarters (73 percent) agree with the statement ‘I believe in life after death.’” On the other hand, the magazine reported that nearly one quarter agreed with the statement “I believe that when I die, that’s the end.” But is that what people really want to believe?
This question reminds me of the scene in Way Out West when the woman says to Laurel and Hardy
'I can't believe it, is it true, is old uncle Henry really dead?'
and Laurel says 'I hope so, they buried him'
//This question reminds me of the scene in Way Out West when the woman says to Laurel and Hardy
'I can't believe it, is it true, is old uncle Henry really dead?'
and Laurel says 'I hope so, they buried him'//
Hard to imagine anyone looking forward to a conscious experience of worms crawling in one ear and out the other.
Do I believe in life after death? Yes. Is that what I really want to believe? Yes.
Death - is it really the end? For the body, yes. Are people going to extract the urine - probably, but I don't give a fudge.
Welshyorkie Not you ,but Do I believe in life after death? No. Is that what I really want to believe? Yes.
Death - is it really the end? For the time being – until the resurrection.
Elderman - which is just as well, as I have lost a loved one and I truly believe her spirit lives on. May I suggest you keep an eye out for a thread on Tuesday or Wednesday next week? I'll say no more at this juncture.