1. the nature of religion
DEATH No matter at what point in life death occurs, it is not seen as a tragedy, but as a transition from one state of existence to another (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, 1975). ... While death is not seen as a tragedy, the deceased are still mourned. ... Although death can often be feared strongly by people, Judaism aims to depict death as merely the "doorway" to another part of life (Lovat, et al., 2000). ... It is sometimes seen as testing from God, punishment for sins or failing to live the covenant, or a result of human abuse of free will. ... DEATH Christianity, like the other Semitic relig...
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