Christianity After Life

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Every religion has its own version of the after life. Some religions have parallel views while others veer away completely. Christianity and Hinduism have wholly contrasting differences on what it said to become of us after death. The Christian view of the after life can be summed up with heaven and hell. Christianity claims that when an individual dies they either walk through the golden gates of heaven and into Gods arms, or fall to Hell and embrace Satan. Weather your soul rises or falls is attributed to how you lived your life. While almost all Christians agree what awaits us in the after life, attitudes towards death do vary depending on how one interprets the Bible. Some Christians are eager to embrace death in order to be closer to Christ; however, others believe that Christ concur death and one should try hang on to life for as long as possible. The latter believe that “death is an abnormality that brought on to us by the sin in the Garden of Eden by the Fall of Adam and therefor mankind.”(Sørensen, 469)
While the opinions on death vary, the almost all Christians agree that souls are the key to the afterlife. Whether one has a wicked soul or a pure soul determines the ultimate destination. The soul is neither …show more content…

While beliefs in the after life vary from philosophy to philosophy, many follow the Karma. It is believed that as long as “our karma results in sins, and imperfections, we will continue to be reborn into other existences.” (Maʻsúmián, 4) According to The Puranas, there are many transitory Heaven and Hells were one waits for Karmic retribution. Rebirths will most likely be on different planes of existences, and times. Once one exhausts the consequences for the good and evil acts, otherwise known as Moksha, the soul is reborn on to Earth. Those who fail to free them selves from the bondage of karma they will be forced into a never-ending cycle of rebirths and

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