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Question from QUORA.com
"I'm So Scared of Death and Dying. I'm Constantly Wondering
What It's Like To Be Nonexistent.
Any Advice?"
May 2024
"Nonexistent"? None of us become "nonexistent". When this life ends, another
existence occurs, and it's all dependent on decisions made (or not made) in
this life. IF you want to know the truth of what occurs as this life ends, the
truth is available. Most won't choose to pursue it, and will only find out too late.
Now, obviously, I'm speaking to the afterlife spoken of in the Bible, but before
you reject that path, consider this:
This is a book of 66 different treatises
and letters that were written by 40 different people over a period of 1,500 years,
and most of these people never met each other (much less collaborated), and some
never knew of the other authors. The Bible tells the story of creation, fall,
redemption, and (importantly for this discussion) ultimate resolution. Were
this simply a human creation, if would be a colossal mess, but it is coherent,
interconnected, and much of it verifiable through history. Fortunately, it's been translated into multiple
languages, and is universally available. It presents a way to escape the
horrors brought on by our own actions because of the sacrifice of one Man who
paved the way for us to enter the existence we were supposed to have in the
first place.
Might I suggest you decide to read it and commit to going wherever the evidence
containe therein takes you.
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