Jewish beliefs on the subject of life after death are varied. The tradition teaches that the dead will be resurrected, the righteous will be rewarded and sinners will face justice, but it but gives no detail. Judaism on the whole teaches that we should focus on this life rather than on the world to come, and Jews are frequently puzzled by the way Christians seem to obsess on Heaven, Hell and some kind of salvation in the afterlife. This means that, in general, regardless of the stream of Judaism from which a person comes, privately held beliefs about the world to come are not seen as crucial. Reform Jews generally tend to take what the tradition says as more likely to be allegoric than factual, but like other Jews, individual beliefs range from skepticism to firm belief that there is an afterlife.
Yes. The soul continues to exist after one's death and will have eternal reward if deserving.
i think they do believe in life after death
No, you don't have to be religiouse to believe in life after death. You can believe in this prospect without having any religion at all...
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yes we believe in life after death
Anyone could have life after death.
No one can say, but there is nothing at all like a term life after death.
yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.
You are still an atheist since you do not believe in a god or gods. Belief in a life after death doesn't necessarily change this unless you think that some supernatural being is responsible for it. Most atheists believe that death is simply the end of life. There is nothing after death.
they is another life after death
yes
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