IMMORTAL SOUL
Sept 9, 2014 5:54:29 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Sept 9, 2014 5:54:29 GMT -5
SHINTO
Shinto lore suggests the soul has multiple sections that can act and move around independently, so it may be that different parts have different afterlives
death.findyourfate.com/life-after-death/shinto.html
TOAISM
our soul is placed on earth for a short time to better tune itself to mortal reality. If successful, when the body is cast off, the surviving entity, the soul, is more likely to be accepted by the Great Ultimate.
www.tao.org/theology.html
JUDAISM
Heaven and hell are where the soul receives its reward and punishment after death. Yes, Judaism believes in, and Jewish traditional sources extensively discuss, punishment and reward in the afterlife (indeed, it is one of the “Thirteen Principles” of Judaism enumerated by Maimonides). [...] After death, the soul returns to its divine Source, together with all the G‑dliness it has “extracted” from the physical world by using it for meaningful purposes. The soul now relives its experiences on another plane, and experiences the good it accomplished during its physical lifetime as incredible happiness and pleasure, and the negative as incredibly painful.
www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/282508/jewish/What-Happens-After-We-Die.htm
NOTE: Although the Christophilians and the Seventh Day Adventist also reject the teaching of the immortality of the soul, per se my understanding is they teach a form of "soul sleep" which is not synonmous with "non-existence" ie. they teach that the "soul" or person does not cease to exist but is literaly sleeping (innate, unconscious).
"Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicureanism
Deism is not a specific religion but rather a particular perspective on the nature of God.
altreligion.about.com/od/alternativereligionsaz/p/Deism.htm
Pantheism was popularized in the West as both a theology and philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheism
Shinto lore suggests the soul has multiple sections that can act and move around independently, so it may be that different parts have different afterlives
death.findyourfate.com/life-after-death/shinto.html
TOAISM
our soul is placed on earth for a short time to better tune itself to mortal reality. If successful, when the body is cast off, the surviving entity, the soul, is more likely to be accepted by the Great Ultimate.
www.tao.org/theology.html
JUDAISM
Heaven and hell are where the soul receives its reward and punishment after death. Yes, Judaism believes in, and Jewish traditional sources extensively discuss, punishment and reward in the afterlife (indeed, it is one of the “Thirteen Principles” of Judaism enumerated by Maimonides). [...] After death, the soul returns to its divine Source, together with all the G‑dliness it has “extracted” from the physical world by using it for meaningful purposes. The soul now relives its experiences on another plane, and experiences the good it accomplished during its physical lifetime as incredible happiness and pleasure, and the negative as incredibly painful.
www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/282508/jewish/What-Happens-After-We-Die.htm
NOTE: Although the Christophilians and the Seventh Day Adventist also reject the teaching of the immortality of the soul, per se my understanding is they teach a form of "soul sleep" which is not synonmous with "non-existence" ie. they teach that the "soul" or person does not cease to exist but is literaly sleeping (innate, unconscious).
"Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicureanism
Deism is not a specific religion but rather a particular perspective on the nature of God.
altreligion.about.com/od/alternativereligionsaz/p/Deism.htm
Pantheism was popularized in the West as both a theology and philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheism