The Belief of Immortality

965 Words2 Pages

There were no real evidence on the existence of an everlasting life. Humans have never went to this extent because of aging and diseases that cause death. The reason why people are desperately aiming for an eternal is fear of the death, more especially the unknown of what comes next. That fear triggers many to believe there must be an upcoming of events right after death. However, this suggests that there is no evidence of immortality, but it is a set of belief created by mankind to reassure death, and many philosophers such as David Hume disapproved it. There are two phenomenon that many scientists are still looking for a better explanation. the out-of-body experiment (OBE) and near-death experience (NDE). Though they seem similarly alike, they have one thing on common: the infinite experience with the soul. There are many cases in which individuals have went through such experiment. However, the problem lies when there is no scientific evidence, but only proclaims and witnesses. Can such facts be considered as an evidence? One study has been made in 2001 on the NDE. A 23 year-old singer, Pam Reynolds had died during an operation (BBC Web). Her observation of the after-life had left many questions scientists about its existence, however nothing proves if such thing happened or it could simply be the subject is experiencing a hallucination or a dream (Clark Web). Recent research ''shows that different parts of the brain are more likely responsible for out-of-body experience and near-death experiences''(Clark Web). Many philosophers will disapprove immortality. One of the philosophers, David Hume, explain his theory about miracles. In his argument, he explains with an example of a balance in which one pan represent with the ... ... middle of paper ... ...eath is prescribed in the law of nature. Mankind seeks survival and thus death becomes a threat for them. This explains why humans will tend to believe there is such thing as an eternal life, that death is the ending of the worldly life and the beginning of a promising life given by God. However, if someone wants to believe of an after-life, then this state of belief will always surpass everything else along with the law of nature. Works Cited Clark, Josh. ''Has science explained life after death?'' How Stuff Works. Web.2013 James Fieser. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. N.p., 2011. Web. November 24 2013. . S. Jay Olshansky, and Bruce A. Carnes . The quest for immortality science at the frontiers of aging. United States of America: W.W. Norton, 2001. Print. The day I died. BBC Documentary, 2002. Online video clip.

Open Document