Sentences with phrase «called afterlife»

Should I be wrong, and your god exists, and I have broken his laws, then I will be subject to them in the so - called afterlife.
Of course the paradigm of heaven and hell is all about seeking some sort of reward in a so called afterlife.

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Believe it in the afterlife there is a place in the spirit world called HELL and HEAVEN....
The idea of an afterlife or a state of being called heaven might be foriegn to a scientist but it doesn't mean that it does not exist.
Roger Williams, for example, for all his insistence on the separation of church and state, believed that such general religion was essential for what he called «government and order in families, towns, etc.» Such general religion is, he believed, «written in the hearts of all mankind, yea, even in pagans,» and consists in belief in God, in the afterlife, and in divine punishments.2 Benjamin Franklin for all his differences from Roger Williams believed essentially the same thing, as indicated in the quotation from his autobiography in my original article on civil religion.
Me: What you are referring to is called «Pascal's Wager» but a HUGE possibility is missed in that... what if the God / afterlife you are worshipping / awaiting is the wrong one?
yo tom tom, ur what i like to call a lost cause, only the Lord himself could change your point of view, so why do nt u get out of here at least John has a future in his afterlife
Why do people, today, blow themselves up or fly large airplanes into buildings for their religious beliefs and the anticipation of having 72 virgins at their beck and call in the «afterlife»?
What if we realize that God cares about both this life and the afterlife, that for God, who is not a dualist, they are both just different facets of one reality called life?
If he and Voltaire and all the other literary «smugglers» of the same grand, ancient truth are wrong, which I doubt, if there really is no afterlife, nothing, zero, zilch, at least there'll be no more intolerable suffering amond humans or among the sentient creatures we call «beasts.»
Nuland calls himself «a confirmed skeptic,» but says of God: «Nothing would please me more than proof of His existence, and of a blissful afterlife, too.»
Perhaps the discussion should be about the afterlife rather than the existence of a so - called GOD.
The man called jesus has nothing to do with god besides when he spoke about the dude... his message was one of love and compassion... nothing to worship there just a good man with a good message — then when he claims to know things about the afterlife and so called kingdom of heaven all come from eastern beliefs dating from 500 to 600 years before jesus was said to have lived.
Jesus relates the concerns of the afterlife to suffering on earth, and blessing to struggle in this life, in order to call us back to life in the here and now.
Does this doctrine of immortality, which Whitehead calls «objective immortality,» correspond to the faith expectations of those who seek the reassurance of an afterlife, a place of eternal happiness, or a heaven?
I had called Ray Bradbury's daughter to tell her that I wanted to write about a different side of her father: What did this science fiction giant think about God and the afterlife?
The screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Reynolds simultaneously want us to take this development seriously — giving us multiple scenes of Wade trying to reunite with Vanessa in the afterlife — and to laugh at it — giving us a James Bond - like credit sequence that calls the screenwriters «the real villains,» after offering a series of tongue - in - cheek statements of disbelief about what has transpired.
Still, this film's story, about a woman who rejects the role of artistic muse by reshaping its contours in her own wickedly creative fashion, does have a ghostly outside - the - theater afterlife in the time of #MeToo, or whatever we're calling the crisis of conscience our culture is undergoing with respect to gendered power and sexual violence.
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Kennedi Clements is called into the afterlife by malevolent spirits in the latest look at the Poltergeist remake.
And Kevin continually calls the new Resident Evil movie the Apocalypse instead of Afterlife.
The setting is an elaborately conceived afterlife called Elsewhere, a distinctly secular island realm of surprising physical solidity (no cottony clouds or pearly gates here), where the dead exist much as they once did — except that no one dies or is born, and aging occurs in reverse, culminating when the departed are returned to Earth as infants to start the life cycle again.
Boo awakens suddenly to find himself in a mysterious afterlife exclusively for 13 - year - olds, called Town, and when he encounters Johnny, a boy from his school, they gradually piece together the mystery of deaths.
StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg Inferno by Dan Brown Oh, the Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife by Eben Alexander The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence by Sarah Young The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia The 5 Love Languages: The Secrets to Love That Lasts by Gary D. Chapman A Song of Ice and Fire, Books 1 - 4 by George R. R. Martin
Egyptians compiled an individualized book for certain people upon their death, called the Book of Going Forth by Day, more commonly known as the Book of the Dead, typically containing declarations and spells to help the deceased in their afterlife.
By connecting families with cherished pets that have passed using afterlife telepathic communication who have crossed over to the other side, what some call the rainbow bridge, no matter when it has happened, pet parents and family members are finally able to say all the things they have left in their hearts and mind.
As the journey begins, a silky female voiceover explains the core tenets of the New Protocol — the need to elaborate a new «spiritual relationship with the universe of pattern, matter and energy we call home» in an era where «religious extremism has turned into apocalyptic death cults» and belief in the afterlife means it is pointless to worry about climate change and endangered ecosystems.
«The kingdom of which Christ spoke was not intended to be a far - off and distant kingdom to be experienced only in the afterlife; no, Christ's proclamation of the kingdom of heaven was a call for a redeemed world order populated by redeemed people — now.
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