Assuming we are at on a level plane. Here ambiguity and certainty are equally weighted. What is the most likely assessment then?
Well, for the benefit of a third party observer we have one very certain conclusion; everyone dies. Can we be certain of what will happen after death? Let say that is a big question mark.
Therefore we can only manage our lives from this point to death. What is certain for me until I die?
None other than Al Araf 7:7. Assuming Al Araf 7:7 endure until death, will i[s] continue after death? The answer is another big question mark.
Therefore I should only think of my present because Al Araf 7:7 serves my present.
As for the afterlife, nobody has the answer. My only consolation was my conversation with Brenda last night, For the first time Al Araf 7:7 made a reference to the afterlife.
Do I believe? Certainly. It's a unique experience that I personally cannot fabricate.
I know you are an objective person Sarah and you don't believe in the afterlife but I cannot help to believe because the experience was uniquely mine.
So after weighing all possibilities, I must say I believe in life after death,
Not only I believe in the afterlife, I also believe my afterlife will be glorious based in my own set of experience.
The good thing is I can hold to this believe until the day I die. That will allow me a coping mechanism to be in isolation.
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