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  • i believe that a higher life form exists and he is called is God. What we do on earth affects our afterlife and that is called living for him.
  • I Definently Believe there is Other life forms i cant imagine how many other plaentes are out there and what is on them and black holes i think that they are what you would think of as warps that lead to other universes or time zones and different places i also believe that there are other life forms besides DNA much simpler forms of life could even be here on earth...... i could go on forever about my belifes iv been think alot about this kind of stuff latley and it makes my brain hurt.... please add me to your friends because i dont know how this is actually my first answer. thanks
  • I’d guess the majority believe that a higher life form than ourselves exists, is called God, and is responsible for creating us and all that we ‘see’ around us. However, those who don’t see human justice in this world as perfect or even consistent might not want to believe that what happens after death is not affected by what you do in this life, that actions will not be judged and paid for but simply monitored as in experiments. HQ 23:115 asks “Deemed ye then that We had created you for naught, and that ye would not be returned unto Us?” HQ 45:22 says “And God created the heavens and the earth with truth, and that every soul may be repaid what it hath earned. And they will not be wronged.” While HQ 7:6-10 add “Then verily We shall question those unto whom (Our message) hath been sent, and verily We shall (also) question the messengers. Then verily We shall narrate unto them (the events) with knowledge, for verily We were not absent, (when they happened). The weighing (of your deeds) on that day is the true (weighing). As for those whose scale is heavy (with good deeds), they are the successful. And as for those whose scale is light: those are they who lose their souls because they disbelieved Our revelations. And We have given you (mankind) power in the earth, and appointed for you therein a livelihood. Little give ye thanks!”
  • I don't know how many fit your criteria Slick, and nor does anyone else. I personally do not believe in a higher ENTITY or God-creature, but I do believe it's likely there is a persistence of the sentient essence upon the extinguishing of its terrestrial life. There are persistent, though mostly anecdotal, evidences for this survival of bodily death, but most of it is such that science and religion would rather ignore it. I do know there is more evidence for it than there is for the existence of a 'God', for which there is also only anecdotal evidence. I tend to think what happens in our Earthly lives shapes and conditions our essential selves, that is, the unique sentient entities that we are on Earth and what we are upon death. This is nothing to do with God or religion. If I thought that if by cozying up to a hypothetical God entity, one which people assure me exists but which I knew was a sham, that I would then be awarded my own seat in 'heaven', with or without the vestal virgins, I still wouldn't do it. The place for that kind of 'sick and carrot' salesmanship is the used-car lot or TV. If I see the king sitting there as naked as the day that he was born, regardless of protests to the contrary, then that will be my testimony.

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