Doug Groothuis stated, “Our culture is very interested in life after death. You think of the interest in near-death experiences, in attempting to communicate with spirit guides or higher beings, or I think some of the interest in extraterrestrial life is really rooted in a desire to transcend the limitations of this life.” Do you agree with Doug Groothuis’ statement? Why or why not? Can you think of other theories that speak to the human need to survive death? What are they? Why are those views held? - Discussion Forum - Artos Academy (BETA)

Christian Learning Center Forums Discussion Forum Doug Groothuis stated, “Our culture is very interested in life after death. You think of the interest in near-death experiences, in attempting to communicate with spirit guides or higher beings, or I think some of the interest in extraterrestrial life is really rooted in a desire to transcend the limitations of this life.” Do you agree with Doug Groothuis’ statement? Why or why not? Can you think of other theories that speak to the human need to survive death? What are they? Why are those views held?

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  • Doug Groothuis stated, “Our culture is very interested in life after death. You think of the interest in near-death experiences, in attempting to communicate with spirit guides or higher beings, or I think some of the interest in extraterrestrial life is really rooted in a desire to transcend the limitations of this life.” Do you agree with Doug Groothuis’ statement? Why or why not? Can you think of other theories that speak to the human need to survive death? What are they? Why are those views held?

    Austin replied 4 months ago 23 Members · 23 Replies
  • Austin

    Administrator
    10/24/2022 at 12:23

    Yes, I do agree with Doug Groothuis’ statement. We as mortal beings seek evidence that is tangible and present. The limitations of this life leave us with many unanswered questions. Death feels permanent to those of us who are left behind. It may come from a need to know that a loved one is safe and secure and still somehow present. It can come from our own insecurities of wanting to ensure that we will be with that person again. That death is not final… not permanent. It is in desperation that we seek answers that we can see and touch. We are a society that seeks understanding and knowledge. We want assurance and for some reason refuse to acknowledge that the truth found in the word is enough.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    07/30/2022 at 21:34

    If we haven’t experienced death, and that goes for all of us that are reading this, then we want to know what it’s like. What’s it like when you take your last breath? Do you immediately see Jesus? Can you touch him? Do you get to see your loved ones that have gone before you? What do they look like? Will your recognize them? These are all questions that I have thought. So if there was just some way that I could reach out and find these answers then maybe death wouldn’t seem so scary. I can’t and I won’t try. We long for answers to the unknown. That’s just human nature, I guess.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    07/04/2022 at 13:34

    Yes, I agree. He said that death was the ultimate failure, and I think people are generally trying to avoid that.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/14/2022 at 23:55

    I agree in part, that our interest in extraterrestrial life includes wondering if there is a higher form of us and if they have uncovered a way to extend our lifespan or even become eternal? I do believe in some sort of spiritual life beyond our human experience. I have felt the presence of loved ones on more than one occasion and know others that have too. I am not a hocus pocus person, but I do embrace that there are things beyond my understanding. As human beings, I think we all look to connect, to find a purpose and to continue to exist in some sort of form beyond our death.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    05/27/2022 at 18:03

    Examples of our decaying culture are everywhere, evidenced in the news, on the web, even interactions with our own families and friends. Everyone wants an exit strategy. People may want to exit to find a place where the wrongs are made right, where illness does not take lives, where you’re safe to walk down the street or go to school. Others may want the accolades of being the first to discover an alternate universe where mankind will flourish. There is great fear of what lies beyond death. So grateful for Jesus! I’ve heard it said “this earth is the closest Christians will ever get to hell and the closest non-Christians will ever get to heaven.

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