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Is there life after death? ... There is very little evidence proving that there is life after death. ... Immortality is defined as a "conscience afterlife in which the individual continues to exist." (Pojman)
The western tradition has three basic views on immortality, two of them are positive and one of them is a negative view. ...
The first positive view is called the Platonic-Cartisen view of immortality, it separates the body from the soul and describes that it is the soul that is eternal. ... Death is merely the separation of soul from body, a spiritual
liberation. ... So, therefore if the soul can engage in the
process of thought, separate from the body, it must be able to survive death. ...
Other views of immortality derive from the theory of personal identity. ... Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised as he was.
Approximate Word count = 678 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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