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    believe there is life after death and that our memories do factor into all of our lives we do live and we would not be who we are without them, or without our personal identify. Our personal identify makes us who we are, which, makes us like no one else and that we are unique individuals. Our consciousness helps us remember the memories from our other lives which we all experience déjà vu sometime in our life which is why I think Jeffery Olen is correct when saying there is life after death and…

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    a tomb constructed for that purpose or in a grave dug into the earth. Ancient Greece had many thoughts concerning death and dying. The people of ancient Greece contracted burial under the earth and continued the tradition of the after-life existing underground. Ancient Greeks had beliefs in an afterlife and were fascinated with the human soul's roles, actions, and location after death. For the ancient Greeks, the funeral ritual was an essential key to the afterlife and contributed to help the…

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    through their life on earth to the afterlife is accepted by religions all over the world. Although the afterlife is seen by many as eternal happiness, death can be seen as very saddening, but it can also result in celebration. In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle presented the idea that one may not be deemed truly happy until they are already relieved of the suffering from their life on Earth (Aristot. Nic. Eth. 1). Although Aristotle’s theory on true happiness after death may be true,…

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    Dickinson’s poems are seen as morbid because death is a reoccurring theme in her poems. Her continuous experience with the death of her loved ones led to her constant fascination with death and her exploration of the topic in her poems. Like any other individual, she was unsure of the state of existence of living creatures after death. Growing up a Calvinist, she struggled with the idea of believing in God in order for one to have eternal life after death rather than to perish in hell with the…

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    they are headed in the wrong direction (Knott 60). However, a closer examination of the major religions clearly depicts a lot of similarities in their doctrines about life and life after death. Most of the religions believe in a life after death influenced by the actions of an individual while alive. Christianity The birth, death, and resurrection…

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    There is a point in life where you are faced with life’s most difficult challenge. This challenge often involves a situation that lets you have a different point of view. Whether you face it head on or think before you act, that’s up to you. For me? My situation involved the death of innocent people. Let’s just say the outcome wasn’t so pretty. I awoke with an alarming feeling pounding through my chest. Beads of sweat drip down from my temples to my chin. Another nightmare once again ruining my…

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    Roman poet Vergil as his guide. In documenting his journey, Dante continually references and encounters both fictional characters and historic figures from the Greek, Roman and Catholic canon. In doing so, he brings the characters and figures back to life, allowing him to rewrite them in his own context and perspective. By reviving these characters and melding the philosophy and canon of Catholicism with the stories of Greek and Roman mythology, he is able to assess and reimagine the Greek and…

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    Throughout this epic adventure, Dante not only provides an entertaining story, but also presents numerous ideas concerning the afterlife. These ideas range from simple descriptions of the two realms to more remarkable ideas of who exactly goes where after death and why. Moreover, Dante also vividly paints a picture of how sinners will be punished in hell and oppositely, the process of how sinners are redeemed in purgatory. Although…

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    Title (How is Dante’s Inferno allegorical?) There is a reason for everything that happens in our world, better known as fate. The things that happen in this world will always have a deeper meaning. Life has many unexpected plans and journeys that might not always compatible to what you wanted to happen. Even if this happens, you must always remember that everything happens for a reason. Many authors throughout history have wrote stories that teachers you a lesson, or is allegorical. An Author by…

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    view of life after death and resurrection of Christ. This essay will aim to uncover texts of particular relevance through 1 Thessalonians 4 and 1 Corinthians 15. Paul titles his teachings “the gospel I preached you” (1 Corr 15:1), which is strong indication of the emphasis and passion he puts forth in issues of such particular nature. He is aware of his following within the community and understands that his teaching has a crucial influence on those who listen to him. In regards to life after…

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