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Ten Reasons to Believe in Life After Death

  1. Lesson One
    The Injustices of Life
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  2. Lesson Two
    Beauty and Balance
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  3. Lesson Three
    Near-Death Experiences
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  4. Lesson Four
    Universal Beliefs
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  5. Lesson Five
    An Eternal God
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  6. Lesson Six
    A Place In The Heart
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  7. Lesson Seven
    Old Testament Predictions
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  8. Lesson Eight
    The Quotes Of Christ
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  9. Lesson Nine
    The Resurrection Of Christ
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  10. Lesson Ten
    The Practical Effects
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Christian Learning Center Forums Commenting on death, Dallas Willard said, “Death is avoided in common discussions by human beings because it is the ultimate failure. At death you face the fact you are not God, you do not run the universe. Death is the ultimate vulnerability.” In what ways have you seen people express their sense of vulnerability when considering their own death or the death of someone they care about? Do you agree with the statement: “At death you face the fact you are not God”? Explain your answer.

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  • Commenting on death, Dallas Willard said, “Death is avoided in common discussions by human beings because it is the ultimate failure. At death you face the fact you are not God, you do not run the universe. Death is the ultimate vulnerability.” In what ways have you seen people express their sense of vulnerability when considering their own death or the death of someone they care about? Do you agree with the statement: “At death you face the fact you are not God”? Explain your answer.

    Austin replied 4 months ago 34 Members · 34 Replies
  • Austin

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    09/29/2021 at 10:08

    When people die there is much sadness, anger and frustration. I do agree, death is scary, non believers do not know what expect once they die and people do realize they do not have control over God

  • Austin

    Administrator
    09/01/2021 at 12:06

    Yes, and No, I do believe that our society is very interested in ways to evolve and find ways to extend our life, or find life somewhere else. No, because I am a Christian and I know where I am going because I have full faith in God, and trust in him always. The bible is not a theory but I base my life off of it. There is no need to worry about surviving death because as a Christian you know that you are going to live with God.

  • Austin

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    08/30/2021 at 11:59

    Most of the funerals I have been to, the family is sad and even worried and scared, because they have never been through life without that person. At one funeral I went to, the family was happy, because they knew she was in heaven and doesn’t have to suffer anymore. Yes, because when we die we will meet God and we will have to except that.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    08/30/2021 at 11:49

    Most funerals I have been to, the family is sad and even worried and scared, because they have never been through life without that person. At one funeral I went

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Christian Learning Center Forums 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

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