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Life-based on life after death is the weakest notion.
Hello! Life After Death Is Not Possible
Science, philosophy, and religion.

It is a question that philosophers and scientists have pondered for centuries: Is there life after death? This blog post will discuss the theories of life after death and whether it is possible.
The first thing to understand about life after death is what people claim happens when you die. There are many religions with different beliefs about what happens when someone dies.
Some believe in reincarnation, some believe in an afterlife where you go to heaven or hell depending on your deeds during your lifetime, some believe that you stop existing at all, and others have other ideas altogether.
To evaluate these claims objectively, we must put aside our own biases from any particular religion so that we can look at the evidence objectively.
There is a lack of scientific evidence to support any claims about life after death. To date, there has been no rigorous research that has shown that anything happens when someone dies other than their body decaying.
This isn’t to say that people who believe in an afterlife are wrong; it’s just that there is currently no evidence to support their beliefs.
Many of the claims about life after death are based on anecdotal evidence or personal experiences, which are unreliable. For example, someone may claim that they died and went to heaven and saw angels, but there is no way to verify this information.
Some people argue that just because we don’t have scientific evidence for something doesn’t mean it exists. However, for us to believe in something without any evidence, it needs to be more than a mere possibility- it has to be likely. And currently, there is no reason to think that life after death is anything other than a mere possibility.
There are some things we can say about life after death. However, we cannot say whether life after death is possible or not- there isn’t enough evidence to draw any conclusions.
We can look at the claims of religions and see if they are plausible based on what people believe about them, but…