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Originally Posted by garinda
Humans, common with all other life forms, exist because there's the right amount of light, gases, and chemicals on this little planet, which therefore means life is sustainable here.
At the end of that life cycle all engery is eventually distinguished.
That's how I see it.
Though I do understand human nature, which comforts itself that there is something more, be it a religious afterlife, reincarnation, or seventy comely virgins, waiting to greet the faithful in some heavenly paradise.
Man's sought comfort that there's life after death, in every civilisation, ever since he's had time to think of things other than basic survival.
There's obviously a great need.
Rightly, or wrongly, it isn't a need I share.
Just my thoughts.

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I have no time for religion.
I came to believe in 'life after death' after reading research into out of body experience.
Robert A Monroe wrote three books about the decades of research he did.
They are free on Scribd.