There’s a similarity between each civilization, each. Why each civilization did imagined heaven and hell? Why must these two places exist together? Why can’t only one of them exist?
People died everyday, people asked about where does died one goes is an ordinary question. But why every civilization thought of heaven and hell? Indeed, there are good and bad guys in this world, but why can’t a person just die and go away forever?
Ancient myths and even proper religion have their own idea how do heaven and hell are. The same thing is, the heaven is a wonderful and perfect place for the good one; while the hell is for the bad one to suffer.
Indeed, people believed causes and effects, but the question is still there: why people can’t just die and go away forever? Believing of soul and spirit is the main cause, people think there must be a place for those things, the good one, joys; the bad one, suffers.
People’s spirit, I mean their mind, not their soul, is something abstract, it’s an opposite of matter. It’s against the scientific facts. It’s out of our imagination. It’s better to think that a spirit is a natural force than saying it’s an imagination.
How about animals, how about all living things? Do they have spirit, do they think as we do? A robot doesn’t think like we, they calculate. So, they don’t dream. A person dream because they have something called hidden consciousness. Their brain work, they think.
If a thing does think, it has mind. And if it has mind, it has spirit. This is a chain reaction, a living thing has power to think, and it’s like some force, supernatural. Science use brain wave to explain this, but the brain wave is too weak, and too hard to sense. Someone in a comma condition may not think, they may have lost their mind. No mind, no spirit. But if a person doesn’t have spirit, he’s died. So, the above passage is against my earlier words.
This question is a matter of believes, your answer is affected by your trust or religion. But answer from the aspect of science is always the same.
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