What Is The Afterlife?

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“Our sense of self, our sense of humor, our ability to think ahead — gone within the first 10 to 20 seconds” (Shaw, 2017). The afterlife has been questioned so much, especially throughout the thoughts of religion. “Theories abound from logical to irrational, yet there is no concrete evidence about the afterlife.” (Shaw, 2017). The idea of there being an afterlife may be hard to grasp because it is based on having faith. Due to this, hoping there is a heavenly estate after death is not wrong, but there is no significant evidence to support this idea. Therefore, what waits after death, maybe neither heaven nor hell due to the variety of influential factors that can contribute to the idea of the afterlife. In the Thoughtco, an article of the …show more content…

hundreds of others already there, roasting to death, but not dead...” (Brubaker, 1). Numerous amount of people has been able to explain their NDE, yet have had to disregard their credible ethos given they never fully passed into the afterlife, due to them resuscitating and being able to tell their story. What can be confirmed is Don Brubaker felt a resentment, creating pathos towards his personal death experience given from the moment his heart attack started he felt pain and his “entering” to the afterlife was a hell state of matter making him believe he had entered “hell”. Counterpointing his painful death as being in hell. Showing the strategies used, such as imagery and metaphors, when he talks about the shutting of the door to his personal hell when he died. The comic strip depicts a confused Steve Jobs who is trying to figure out what path to take in the afterlife. It can be concluded that the artist wanted to depict how the mindset of many people and lack of understanding of how and what is to happen upon “entering” the afterlife, by assimilating it to Jobs GPSing his way into the afterlife. Moreover, it makes it appear as though he doesn’t know where he is going to end up. In addition, pathos is also shown on the behalf of the self-doubting Steve Jobs displays using his phone to guide him to his destination. One can conclude, given the experience Don felt, and analyzing …show more content…

In Ecclesiastes 9:5 it states, “The souls are in a deep sleep and upon God’s calling is when the dead will arise”. (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, 923). Go to any part of the world and ask about the afterlife and each person will tell you what their afterlife ideology is.So, is the afterlife only a concept, or better yet an illusion? The belief that there is a life after this one on Earth is widely held, predating in recorded history. Unfortunately, there's only one way to know for sure. No solid confirmation has been made of what happens, seemingly one of the greatest mysteries can only be answered

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