WHAT IS DEATH?
I wanted to give to our fans a great new subject that would get them excited so I have chosen to give you all the information you need....Death is the cessation of the connection between our mind and our body. Most people believe that death takes place when the heart stops beating; but this does not mean that the person has died, because his subtle mind may still remain in his body. Death occurs when the subtle consciousness finally leaves the body to go to the next life. Our body is like a guesthouse and our mind like the guest; when we die our mind has to leave this body and enter the body of our next rebirth, like a guest leaving one guesthouse and travelling to another.
JEWS
Jews believe that death is part of the life. The dead body should be covered with a white sheet on the floor with candles around. As a sign of respect for the person who died, the body should not be left alone until after the burial. There should be someone who sits with the body who is called Shomerim. They are not aloud to eat or drink because that would be considered as a mock* for the person because he/she can not do these things anymore. Judaism firmly* believes that death is not the end of human existence. They believe that there is an after life called Olam ha¬Ba. There bodies turn to dust, but the soul Neshama in Hebrew is eternal. If they lived a good life and were good human beans, they are sent to Gan Eden, Heaven described as a place of great joy and peace. If they had a lot of sins in life, they are punished after death and sent to Gehinnom, Hell described as a dark hole were you are punished in 12 months, after one year God decides if you are continued to be punished or sent to Gan Eden.CHRISTIANS
The Christians doesn’t just believe that there is a life after death they believe that when they die they are going to a place like a paradise or hell. For the catholics, the death comprises of the life; it is not a especially important rupture. they entrusted thereselves in Jesus who gave his life by us so that they have eternal life.They think that Jesus revived and also that they will revive with Him.Why exists the death? Why we must die?The answer us gives the Bible it:”Therefore, by means of a single man the sin entered the world, and with the sin the death, and the death happened to all because all sinned.” (Roman 5, 12).”The payment that gives the sin is the death; but the gift that gives God is eternal life together with Christ Jesus, our Sir.”The death exists in the world as a result of the sin. As we also are sinful, a day we will die. From the faith we see that in the death together with Christ also we will revive with Him. In funerals they put the body in a coffin, and sometimes the coffin is left open so that relatives can say a final goodbye to the person. The coffin is brought to church or straight to the crematorium where they are going to bury the body. In the church a priest read the bible and talks about the person to remind people of the good things.ISLAM
All people believe in death Including Muslims, Jews and Christians. At Yom al Qiyamah, The Judgment Day Muslims believe that God is going to judge everyone for their process. The Muslims believes that after death there is an afterlife where they are going to be judged by their god (Allah). People will be either admitted to Heaven Al-Jenna by Gods mercy, or entered into Hell Jehennim/Al-Naar by Gods justice. Muslims believes life on earth is just a test for the next realm. When a Muslim dies he or she is washed and wrapped in a clean white cloth and then buried after a special pray. The wrapped body is to be laid directly at the bottom of the dug grave. The body is to be laid on its right side facing the direction of Mecca.ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS
The Abrahamic religions are quiet the same when it comes to death. They all believe that there is an afterlife and a time to die for everybody. That there is a reason for death, life is a test on earth where God is judging who is worth ending up in hell or heaven. Hell is described as a place where you are just punished and there is no such thing as joy or happiness, in other words a place where you would not like to be in. on the other hand Heaven is a place where there is great joy and where you really would like to end up in. But what they don’t have common is the way they bury people and their funerals. Muslims dress the body in a white clean cloth and they bury the body facing the direction of Mecca. And according to Islam they should bury the body as soon as possible. Meanwhile Christians have the person in a coffin that is open to say a final goodbye, and after letting a priest read the Bible they bury the body. Jews has a person to stay as a guard called Shomerim for the person who has died, as a sign of respect. They put the body on the floor covered with a white and candles around it before burial.
The Abrahamic religions are quiet the same when it comes to death. They all believe that there is an afterlife and a time to die for everybody. That there is a reason for death, life is a test on earth where God is judging who is worth ending up in hell or heaven. Hell is described as a place where you are just punished and there is no such thing as joy or happiness, in other words a place where you would not like to be in. on the other hand Heaven is a place where there is great joy and where you really would like to end up in. But what they don’t have common is the way they bury people and their funerals. Muslims dress the body in a white clean cloth and they bury the body facing the direction of Mecca. And according to Islam they should bury the body as soon as possible. Meanwhile Christians have the person in a coffin that is open to say a final goodbye, and after letting a priest read the Bible they bury the body. Jews has a person to stay as a guard called Shomerim for the person who has died, as a sign of respect. They put the body on the floor covered with a white and candles around it before burial.
"By Raziel"
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