Discover Where Do We Go After Death

By Tammie Caldwell


At any given time the word death comes into play someone shudders in fear. Not because they know so much about death but because so little can be told about where do we go after death. We all have the knowledge that death is the ultimate equalizer that despite your status in life we will all end up dying. This gives people a sense of either fear or motivation depending on your religion beliefs and upbringing. This is because we know too well that it is instant; its at that precise moment when one takes in their final breath that one is pronounced dead.

In old Egypt they had a society ruled by kings known as pharaohs and the belief at that time was not similar to what modern day Egypt believes in. They believed that they whenever a ruler at that time died his or her servants had to be buried with them. This was because at that time they believed that the servants will aid them in service in the afterlife as they are still royals even in the afterlife

The Buganda kingdom in modern day Uganda has had a history of kings and the death of their royal ones has proved to be an interesting chapter of their lives. Their kings were all royal and they had a special burial site that cannot be traced currently. Whenever a Kabaka died, they removed the jaw bone and preserved it in a special museum for the royals that is present up to date.

Hindus have a different belief system from the aforementioned systems. To them life did not really end with the final breath of the individual. They tend to believe that life starts all over again for one once they die. They believe that once your body dies the soul will be reincarnated in another state and that the individual will be born again in another form but in a different body or state.

The Christians have a different way of looking at this subject matter, they believe in a supreme God that controls all and judges all people according to their deed. To them, it is a translation period because they believe that after one dies, they are judged by deeds and their actions on earth determine their next stage in life. If they had good deeds they proceed to a heaven without problems but if they were ill intentioned they go to hell.

The atheists have a totally different perspective of viewing the matter of death. To them its all about logic, they do not believe in life with a more superior being than them. They do not believe in fate. To them, its more about the end. It is the final verdict for all creatures as they cannot be of any other use without the life they had.

Muslims on the other hand have a believe system that makes one believe that current life is a trial In preparation for the next life. Its almost the same with the story believed by Christians only that the act of judgment is different and their description of their heaven differ in some aspects.

This in itself is a topic which no single human being can fully understand it, it is a state that nobody wants to go to as there virtually exists no evidence of what happens there.




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