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The predominant religion in Mexico is Catholicism. As Catholics, Mexicans would view the cycle of life and death as a somewhat mysterious process ordained by God, by which we expiate our original sin (which was the eating of the forbidden apple in the Garden of Eden by Adam and Eve).

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Death and Mexico

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If you are American and every year after the death you visit the body 9 days before.

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Mexicans have a high respect for them and that there is an after life

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They treat it as a equal part of life.

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Q: How is death viewed throughtout history in Mexican culture?
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