Life after Death: What happens after death?

mfalme si mtu kama wewe, mbona nyerere alisema ikulu ni mahala patakatifu je ni kweli?

Ndio ikulu ni mahala patakatifu ukitaka udhibitishe hilo ingia bila utaratibu nadhani umenielewa kama unajua maana ya utakatifu
Nawasilisha
 
Mkuu
Hizo mentions hapo juu umezisoma zote wewe?
Tuanzie hapo

Sio hizo tu na nyingine nyingi kama Liao fan's four lessons, The analects:ways and its power, Krishna consciousness, Near to death experience etc
 
Does God Exist - The Big Questions
Does God exist? An answer to this fundamental question is a prerequisite for answering the other big questions of life: Where did we come from? Why are we here? Do we serve a purpose? Do we have any intrinsic value? What happens after we die? The question of the existence of God is fundamental.
Does God Exist - A Philosophical Issue
Before we ask the question "Does God exist?" we first have to deal with our philosophical predispositions. If, for example, I am already dedicated to the philosophical idea that nothing can exist outside of the natural realm (i.e. there can be no supernatural God), no amount of evidence could convince me otherwise. Asking the question "does God exist?" would be pointless. My answer would be "No, He doesn't," regardless of whether God truly exists or not. The question would be impossible to answer from an evidentiary standpoint simply because anything which God might have done (that is, any supernatural act which might serve as evidence for His existence) would have to be explained away in terms of natural causes, not because we know what those natural causes could possibly be, but simply because a supernatural God is not allowed to exist!

Dr. Richard Lewontin, the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University, put it like this: "It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the contrary, that we are forced by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counterintuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that materialism is absolute, for we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door" (Richard Lewontin, "Billions and Billions of Demons," New York Review of Books, January 9, 1997, p. 28).

If, on the other hand, I were neutral, and didn't already have an "a priori adherence" to a particular worldview (be it naturalistic or otherwise), the question "does God really exist?" wouldn't be pointless at all. Rather, it would be the first step in an objective and meaningful search for ultimate truth. Our willingness to ask the question with an open mind is fundamental to our ability to discover the truth behind the answer. So first of all, before you even ask the question, decide whether or not you're really willing to accept the answer.

Does God Exist - Things to Consider

Once you're ready to ask the question, "does God exist?" here are a few observations to consider as you begin your search for an objective answer:
  • Discoveries in astronomy have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that the universe did, in fact, have a beginning. There was a single moment of creation.
  • Advances in molecular biology have revealed vast amounts of information encoded in each and every living cell, and molecular biologists have discovered thousands upon thousands of exquisitely designed machines at the molecular level. Information requires intelligence and design requires a designer.
  • Biochemists and mathematicians have calculated the odds against life arising from non-life naturally via unintelligent processes. The odds are astronomical. In fact, scientists aren't even sure if life could have evolved naturally via unintelligent processes. If life did not arise by chance, how did it arise?
  • The universe is ordered by natural laws. Where did these laws come from and what purpose do they serve?
  • Philosophers agree that a transcendent Law Giver is the only plausible explanation for an objective moral standard. So, ask yourself if you believe in right and wrong and then ask yourself why. Who gave you your conscience? Why does it exist?
  • People of every race, creed, color, and culture, both men and women, young and old, wise and foolish, from the educated to the ignorant, claim to have personally experienced something of the supernatural. So what are we supposed to do with these prodigious accounts of divine healing, prophetic revelation, answered prayer, and other miraculous phenomena? Ignorance and imagination may have played a part to be sure, but is there something more?
If your curiosity has been piqued and you desire to look into this matter further, we recommend that you consider the world's assortment of so-called Holy Books. If God does exist, has He revealed Himself? And if He has revealed Himself, surely He exists

Ingekua kwa Kiswahili ningechangia!
 
Mtu anapokua anataka kuiba hasa majambaz,hua wanafanya reconaissance ambayo Mwgl ndy anaitumia,ili mbele ya safari akamilishe ujambazi
 
Mkuu usiingize dini...Unajua karibu robo tatu ya dunia haijui neno "yesu" ni nini!???[sorry,i don mean any disrepect,namuamini pia]......Elezea kisayansi kama ni kweli mtu akifa then kuna maisha yanaendelea with him/her in another dimension...

waulize majini,mashetani na wachawi kuhusu jina la yesu
 
Jibu la hapo juu sio Yesu bali ni HORUS ambae alikuwa mungu wa ancient Egyptian religion biblia ilichomekea hiyo statement ikampachika Yesu.
 
Is there an afterlife?

The science of biocentrism can prove there is, claims Professor Robert Lanza.

It’s a question pondered by philosophers, scientists and the devout since the dawn of time: is there an afterlife? Getty

It’s a question pondered by philosophers, scientists and the devout since the dawn of time: is there an afterlife?

While the religious would argue that life on earth is a mere warm up for an eternity spent in heaven or hell, and many scientists would dismiss the concept for lack of proof – one expert claims he has definitive evidence to confirm once and for all that there is indeed life after death.

The answer, Professor Robert Lanza says, lies in quantum physics – specifically the theory of biocentrism. The scientist, from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, says the evidence lies in the idea that the concept of death is a mere figment of our consciousness.

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Professor Lanza says biocentrism explains that the universe only exists because of an individual’s consciousness of it – essentially life and biology are central to reality, which in turn creates the universe; the universe itself does not create life. The same applies to the concepts of space and time, which Professor Lanza describes as “simply tools of the mind”.

In a message posted on the scientist’s website, he explains that with this theory in mind, the concept of death as we know it is “cannot exist in any real sense” as there are no true boundaries by which to define it. Essentially, the idea of dying is something we have long been taught to accept, but in reality it just exists in our minds.

Professor Lanza says biocentrism is similar to the idea of parallel universes - a concept hypothesised by theoretical physicists. In much the same way as everything that could possibly happen is speculated to be occurring all at once across multiple universes, he says that once we begin to question our preconceived concepts of time and consciousness, the alternatives are huge and could alter the way we think about the world in a way not seen since the 15th century’s “flat earth” debate.

He goes on to use the so-called double-slit experiment as proof that the behaviour of a particle can be altered by a person’s perception of it. In the experiment, when scientists watch a particle pass through a multi-holed barrier, the particle acts like a bullet travelling through a single slit. When the article is not watched, however, the particle moves through the holes like a wave.

Scientists argue that the double-slit experiment proves that particles can act as two separate entities at the same time, challenging long-established ideas of time and perception.

Although the idea is rather complicated, Professor Lanza says it can be explained far more simply using colours. Essentially, the sky may be perceived as blue, but if the cells in our brain were changed to make the sky look green, was the sky every truly blue or was that just our perception?

In terms of how this affects life after death, Professor Lanza explains that, when we die, our life becomes a “perennial flower that returns to bloom in the multiverse”. He added: “Life is an adventure that transcends our ordinary linear way of thinking. When we die, we do so not in the random billiard-ball-matrix but in the inescapable-life-matrix.”

Professor Lanza's theory is explained in full in his book Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe.

My take.
All atheist who need to challenge this its important to come up with something better something solid documented evidence not blah...blah.. blah.. like they always do.
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Plonker,do not lead readers down the garden path with you are copypasting god of gap fallacious theory of biocentrism

Biocentrism is not even science,it's simply delusion and hallucinatory pseudoscience based on discredited and unwarranted premises

As I see it,the insight of biocentrism rest on misunderstand of QM
Even reader with little knowledge of QM will note the fallacy

Result of any Quantum experiment(double-slit) depend not on conscious observer,but observer

In physics,'observer' has different meaning,it simply measuring device.It has nothing to do with consciousness

Even detectors can be regarded as observer

Whether light is particle or wave,it's matter of detector not consciousness

To obtain particle side we use particle detector,and wave side we use wave detector not our perception

If consciousness create reality,where did it come from?

this theory is absurd,it contradict the very notion of god

God doesn't exist unless you see him?

Amazingly,not one had ever seen him
 
Hello guys!

I guess this kid is on psychedelic trip,just like Lanza himself

Or he must be snorting some kinda heavy stuff or cocaine

Hivi wadau uchaguzi wa zanzibar ndo unarudiwa?

Si patachimbika,Maalim atakubali kweli?

Nasikia nape kaharibu bungeni,eti?
Halafu kumbe remix ya zigo imetoka?domondi anatisha.

Cc @Jimena,Bennie 369,aretasludovinc
 
Hello guys!

I guess this kid is on psychedelic trip,just like Lanza himself

Or he must be snorting some kinda heavy stuff or cocaine

Hivi wadau uchaguzi wa zanzibar ndo unarudiwa?

Si patachimbika,Maalim atakubali kweli?

Nasikia nape kaharibu bungeni,eti?
Halafu kumbe remix ya zigo imetoka?domondi anatisha.

Cc @Jimena,Bennie 369,aretasludovinc
Is he serious? I guess he is just kidding

Maalim hawezi kukubali safari hii na kwa hakika patachimbika.
Inasemekana Unguja hawajawahi kufanya makosa Sema ndo vile tu magoli ya mikono

Nape kaharibu sana jamani, hivi makomeo alifikiria kweli Kabla hajampa uwaziri?
 
Is he serious? I guess he is just kidding

Maalim hawezi kukubali safari hii na kwa hakika patachimbika.
Inasemekana Unguja hawajawahi kufanya makosa Sema ndo vile tu magoli ya mikono

Nape kaharibu sana jamani, hivi makomeo alifikiria kweli Kabla hajampa uwaziri?

Hawana lolote wale,wanataka wachakachue tu
Mi nashangaa huyo mtumbua majipu hajaliona hili jipu

Au ilikuwa nguvu ya soda?

Kuhusu nape dah,yule mtoto ni mzigo tangu zamani

Hakuna kitu bure kabisa,yule ni hovyo kama Malinzi.

Waziri mzigo yule.!
 
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