Casting a doubting eye over seances, we might get involved with claims about life after death. |
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The bigger muscles in the arms and legs stiffen between four and six hours after death. |
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When alive these fishes are a beautiful blue tinged grey on the back with a whitish belly, but this colour fades to a dull dark grey after death. |
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You need proof in order to say that an argument for life after death is based on memories of former lives. |
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Afterlife energy is an unusual strand running through the life after death debate. |
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Since then, life after death as well as death between lives has been a fact for me, not just a belief. |
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Well sorry to tell you but if there is a life after death and you get there and don't like it then too bad. |
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God is love, and that is the measuring rod by which we measure all our speculations about life after death. |
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For many reasons I'm pretty much convinced that there isn't a life after death. |
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The more we give up belief in life after death, the more we want to value this life, and its experiences. |
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But I do believe in God and I am not frightened to meet my Maker after death. |
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He said if you are good you get a lovely life after death and if you behave badly and wrongly you get a horrible life after death. |
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Suddenly she was seized with fear, not of death itself, but of what comes after death. |
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Ceremonies in memory of the dead are held on the seventh and hundredth days after death. |
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The doctors were either too busy or unavailable to visit the mortuary to review the body after death. |
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According to the teachings of the world's major religions, this mystical soul, or spirit, somehow lives on after death. |
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He taught them that the soul is immortal and that after death it migrates into other animated bodies. |
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A happy life after death coincided with fame here on earth, where people would remember you in poetry and song. |
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Even after death, a tree trunk on the ground provides a home for desert night lizards, ants, and scorpions. |
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No spinal injury or related neurological deficit was ever detected in this patient, either before or after death. |
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In life, the girl is disfigured and disabled but after death she is turned into a vision of health and beauty. |
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She is sure that the voices are spirits, proving there is life after death. |
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Others, particularly in the modern period, have envisioned their heavenly reward as a state of life after death in heaven with God. |
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The smaller muscles in the face and between the fingers start stiffening between two and four hours after death. |
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They believe that this is the place where a person's spirit comes after death and departs to their enternal home of Hawaiki. |
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I do not believe in life after death, I accept it as a stone-cold scientific fact, just the same as the world being round and not flat. |
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You may want to talk about any beliefs you have, about what happens after death, such as heaven, or the spiritual part of a person. |
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I'm fascinated by movies that offer interpretations of heaven and life after death. |
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He said employers' schemes should not be required to link payments to inflation or to pay surviving partners after death. |
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For such a person, felicity after death could be higher than felicity before death. |
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Your piteous tribe has committed more to the eternal life and bliss after death then your life here and now. |
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Resurrection meant life after life after death, and that was impossible for all Greeks, Homeric or Platonic. |
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If religions teach that life after death is better then it is hardly surprising that some crazed followers will actually believe it. |
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Although Augustus cleverly refused all titles but principate, the Romans did make a god of him after death. |
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Virtually all cult systems develop some view of what happens to the human spirit or psyche after death. |
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They say they can talk to the dead, prove there is life after death and deliver messages to the grieving from beyond the grave. |
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There is also evidence that our ancestors had a great belief in life after death, and an example is gravesites of the Gravettians. |
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Almost all of the skeletons are entirely disarticulated, obscuring our view of what occurred after death. |
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We were told the story of a student whose grandfather, himself a medical doctor, had specifically asked her to dissect his body after death. |
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With exposure after death, the epicuticle, which is the epibiont attachment surface, has been shown to degrade. |
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I have no doubt that some of these patients will one day get a gift of life from someone who donates their organ for transplantation after death. |
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They are quoted because they support and affirm conventional hopes for life after death. |
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I remembered that some tribes even believed the tattoos on your body stay with you after death, helping you feel less alone in the afterworld. |
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For Chinese people believing in life after death these sacred animals are seen as protectors in the afterworld. |
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Hindu and Buddhist cultures are among the many that believe in reincarnation, where a person is reborn as another person or animal after death. |
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The seventh day after death, the fortieth day, and annual remembrance are the accepted way of respecting the dead. |
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Celtic legends tell of the misty westward isles, the place of repose to which the soul is borne after death. |
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If I were to suggest my own view and that held by an analytical and scientific mind there is no life after death. |
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It is believed that family members join the ancestral world after death to protect the living. |
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Many of these cults offered beliefs in the resurrection of the body after death. |
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Stories about him include the usual details of lepers and sores and obviously he was nervous about women, thinking they needed to be kept separate even after death. |
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Related to these accounts of bodily transformation was the doctrine of metempsychosis, that is, the migration of the soul into another body after death. |
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Death masks are made from a cast of layered plaster strips laid on the face soon after death. |
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Corneas can be retrieved for transplantation as viable tissues, and so can skin, for even up to twenty-four hours after death in a conventional sense. |
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In the study of fossil populations, the timing of encrustation is important, although both encrustation during life or after death provides ecological and taphonomic data. |
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The bodies of other marine animals shine after death, none perhaps so vividly as that of the Pholas, a mollusk well known to those who reside on the coast. |
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Like Petrarch, he sonnetted his mistress, both before and after death. |
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It governs, inter alia, capacity to marry, the legitimacy of children, and succession after death to moveable property and it is one of the tests of the validity of a Will. |
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When your rock band implodes prematurely, cutting short a career that was still ascending after four full-lengths, don't you just have to believe in life after death, kind of? |
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This judge was slut-shaming the young victim even after death. |
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Shortly after death all the muscles in the body become soft and flaccid. |
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The third soul, called the lodge spirit, remained at the site of the lodge after death and would remain there forever. |
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The final soul was black and after death would travel away from the village. |
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For permineralization to occur, the organism must become covered by sediment soon after death or soon after the initial decay process. |
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Complete sinless perfection is only attainable after death in the state of glorification. |
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Found in a series of friezes that represent judgment after death in Hindu and Buddhist culture, it depicts the technique of abdominal abortion. |
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The question of life after death has preoccupied many philosophers. |
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Christadelphians and Jehovah's Witnesses reject the view of a living, conscious soul after death. |
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The statesman's tell-all memoirs were not published until long after death. |
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The thanatomicrobiome is a relatively new term and is the study of the microbes colonizing the internal organs and orifices after death. |
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Recent investigations of the thanatomicrobiome and cadaver soil seek to elucidate the microbial flora found after death. |
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Some of the foxes found dead on railway lines, by the way, have been put there after death by vulpicides. |
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In the Osirian Festival of Khoiak this mould was filled with soil and sown with seed, the sprouting plants implying life after death. |
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The soul and spirit were believed to exist after death, with the ability to assist or harm the living, and the possibility of a second death. |
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The encoffinment takes place on the third day after death, in the presence of the assembled family. |
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The belief in ascending to Heaven after death became widespread in the Han dynasty. |
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The Athenians believed that he who was initiated and instructed in the mysteries would obtain celestial honour after death. |
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These saints, by the way, do not always preserve after death the mild and martyrsome dispositions that characterized them during life. |
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I believe that the whole frame of a beast doth perish, and is left in the same state after death as before it was materialled unto life. |
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At this age, he came to the conclusion that there is no free will and, two years later, that there is no life after death. |
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However, he lost his power at the court of Yuan after death of Wuzong, he could not reign as Kings of Goryeo and Shen any longer. |
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The sternum was found to have been sawn open from top to bottom, permitting removal of the king's heart after death. |
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Biogenic aragonite, like that composing the shells of most mollusks, dissolved rapidly on the sea floor after death. |
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They are less spasmodic, but can coil their arms around objects, holding even after death. |
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The exhibition explores the containment of the human body after death, featuring cinerary jars and life size sarcophagi. |
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A conquering race would scarcely credit that its heroes would, after death, betake themselves to the deadland of the beaten and enslaved aborigines. |
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And to a revenant who had lived in body after body, died death after death, evanescence could seem like a dream of peace. But the chimaera could ill afford to let soldiers go. |
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She also discusses the reddish hair, pointing out that hair pigment is not stable after death and that various factors such as temperature, soil, etc. |
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In process of time, by studying the symptoms in life and the lesions after death, we may be able to resolve genetous idiocy into some new or old classes. |
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Spitzer says he is not surprised that talk show host Larry King is the latest celebrity to announce a desire to be cryonically preserved after death. |
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