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A 5 page paper which
examines the religious beliefs concerning life after death as seen in Christianity,
Hinduism, and Buddhism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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Some religions believe that we simply cease to exist while others present the faithful with images of a wondrous existence. Whatever the belief it seems that the images of life
after death are closely linked to the religion itself, presenting a reason for following the faith, so to speak. For example, if an individual follows the words of God in
the Christian faith they can hope to be rewarded with heaven. Another religion may promise an end to suffering through not having to return to earth if the faithful follows
the words and teachings of their religion. With that in mind the following paper examines Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism in terms of their beliefs concerning life after death.
Christianity With Christianity we find that one of the most fundamental foundations for the belief system involved Jesus and his dying on the cross. Through his dying and then coming
back to life he essentially offers mankind the same reward. If they are faithful and true believers they can be saved from eternal damnation or eternal death and find themselves
in a glorious place that has no real description. According to one author who discusses the notion of an afterlife in the Christian faith, "You will live on in your
eternal soul and reap what you sow....Christianity" maintains "the notion of an eternal soul, a single lifetime, and eternal bliss or damnation" (Why Life-after-Death?). Perhaps one of the most
important things to realize in this faith is that which argues that this lifetime is the only lifetime. "Christians have only one life. This life is judged after death by
the way it was lived" (BBC World Service). If an individual has lived a bad life, refusing to accept Jesus as Savior and God as supreme being, acting accordingly in
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