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Is death and life the same?

Is death and life the same?

The two terms life and death are used as suggestive words too. The word life gives the meaning of ‘vital breath’ whereas the word death gives the meaning of ‘final moments’ in suggestion. Life implies survival whereas death implies end.

What separates life from death?

Death is the end of physical existence. It is not the end of existence itself. And this is what separates life from death — passion.

What is the difference between life and death sentence?

A sentence of life without parole means exactly what it says—those convicted of crimes are locked away in prison until they die. However, unlike the death penalty, a sentence of life without parole allows mistakes to be corrected or new evidence to come to light. And life without parole is far less expensive.”

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What really happens after you die?

What happens right after we die? At the moment of death, all muscles relax and the body becomes limp and flexible. The sphincters also relax and the body releases urine and feces. Skin tone begins to pale and body temperature starts to lower. 3

What does the Bible say about dying?

Death was not part of God’s original creation. The Bible calls death an ‘enemy’: The last enemy to be destroyed is death (I Corinthians 15:26 ESV). It is reasonable to assume from the biblical record that, had Adam and Eve not sinned, they would have continued to live forever (Genesis 3:22).

What death teaches us?

What death teaches us: Death is more than a physical event Death is a time for transformation Life is precarious It’s important to be authentic It’s important to say what comes naturally It’s important to act compassionately (hold the hand of the dying, apply a warm cloth to the forehead) It’s important to create a calm and loving environment

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What happens after death experience?

A near-death experience (NDE) is an event that happens when a dying person’s soul goes out of his or her body and travels through time and space, gaining powerful new spiritual insights in the process and then returning to his or her physical body and recovering.