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    of time, people all over the world have been asking the question, “Is there life after death?” I guess…

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    considered what will happen, yet some have wondered about the after life since ancient times (Mufti, 2015). For many, death is a fearsome event, as they do not know what to expect (Wilkins, 2011). Nevertheless, others are concerned about what will occur once they die, due to their beliefs. Good morning/afternoon teachers and students. The purpose of this multi-model presentation is to critically analyse and evaluate the concept of life after death from the Catholic and Islamic perspectives. The…

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    resurrection is vital to understanding the human being for Moltmann, who argues that it is a part of human life and does not represent the general view of a life after death. He makes this distinction to further show that it is the whole person that is resurrected. Instead of viewing the human living a “life after death,” the resurrection is part of the human life itself, which gives humanity a hope after death. Moltmann…

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    Death is a topic that most people fear because it is such an unknown subject. No one knows what happens after death occurs and that is a scary thought. When we die do we go to a different place that has never been heard of before? Are we reincarnated? Is life after death real? What about the people who die and mysteriously come back to life saying that they saw the gates of a so-called Heaven? Are those the people that God chosen to be a messenger to come back and tell everyone that he is indeed…

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    world believe in some form of resurrection or a life after. This religious doctrine has mandated our lives and guide our religious experiences. No one wants to think about what might happen after death. That after we die all the suffering and the hard work we have done will vanish only to be in the memories to a few. Life is so fleeting but death is permanent. This though has brought a lot of people to religion because they are promised a life after death. When I was part of my evangelism team,…

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    religion in order to answer the questions we cannot answer ourselves. Every religion across the world has a stance on a vast range of ultimate questions, including “What happens after we die?” The Jewish view of death and belief in the afterlife has been significantly influenced by Israelite history as it clarifies the value of life ingrained in the covenantal relationship with G_d. Despite this shared history, a diverse range of contemporary interpretations are manifest as priority is placed on…

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    Firstly, my spiritual belief is one of the cultural lenses that I believe has majorly affected my view on the dispute of life after death. When I was sixteen years old, I made the biggest and dare I say, the greatest decision in my life, which was: receiving my Lord Jesus Christ. Because of my faith, I believe that once you die, you either go to heaven or you go to hell. Secondly, one of the cultural lenses that I believe has molded the attitude I have towards work ethic is my race. I am half…

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    After Muhammad Ali’s death last week, various television programs have been giving a lot of emphasis on the life, career and all the challenges he faced throughout his boxing career. TV presenters recall again and again the man who faced Parkinson's disease, the same way he faced his rivals inside and outside the boxing ring. He became a boxer because someone stole his bicycle and he wanted to teach that person a lesson. He wanted justice. I share the opinion of many, that Muhammad Ali was…

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    structure and peace to society, he hoped to achieve this goal by serving as a minister in government, but this never happened. So he spread his ideas by teaching others a way to live in harmony. After his death in 478 BC. his ideas spread all throughout China.…

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    Life after Death by PowerPoint A PowerPoint presentation can be an effective tool for delivering information to various audiences in various environments, to include educational and corporate settings. In a business environment, an individual will have to deliver a PowerPoint presentation at some point during his or her career (CSU-Global, 2015). Just as PowerPoint can be an effective method for delivering information, if not used appropriately - from formatting poorly, to merely…

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