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Quotes About Afterlife

Ten out of ten people die. You start thinking about that and it really makes you start to ask the big questions: Where did I come from? Where am I going when I die? What happens when we step out of here? What's out there?
~ Kirk Cameron
'Why are we here?' 'What is our purpose? 'Is there an afterlife?' 'Is there a God?' 'Is it all about science?' Those are big questions, and usually, TV is a little scared to go there.
~ Evangeline Lilly
We must assimilate the thought that life between death and a new birth is so constituted that everything we do awakens an echo in the environment.
~ Rudolf Steiner
Approval or blame will follow in the world to come.
~ Franz Schubert
I don't know if I ever really bought into the eternal damnation bit.
~ Tim Robbins
What's going to happen when I die? I may be buried, or I may be cremated, I may give my body to science. I haven't decided yet.
~ Richard Dawkins
There isn't such a thing as death. It's just a departure.
~ Noel Edmonds
I believe there's more than this - that maybe, when we die, our brains conjure up some kind of shutdown experience, and that's what people try to sum up as the afterlife.
~ Flying Lotus
Everybody is going to die, so people are enthralled by the possibility that they don't have to completely die, that there is something that comes afterward. It's like if you're going to France for the summer, you're going to read up on it. Everyone just wants to know where they're going, or if they're going anywhere.
~ Mary Roach
What would you do, God, if I died?
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Since in Heaven we'll finally experience life at its best, it would be more accurate to call our present existence the beforelife rather than to call what follows the afterlife.
~ Randy Alcorn
For every American who believes he's going to Hell, there are 120 who believe they're going to Heaven.
~ Randy Alcorn
Most of us find it very difficult to want "Heaven" at all—except in so far as "Heaven" means meeting again our friends who have died. One reason for this difficulty is that we have not been trained: our whole education tends to fix our minds on this world. Another reason is that when the real want for Heaven is present in us, we do not recognize it. C. S. Lewis
~ Randy Alcorn
We can't take material things with us when we die, but we do take our friendships to Heaven, and one day they'll be renewed.
~ Randy Alcorn
Heaven, then, is not our default destination. No one goes there automatically. Unless our sin problem is dealt with, the only place we can go is Hell, our true default destination when we die.
~ Randy Alcorn
should have lived. But then it was too late! As long as they're alive, there's still one thing they can do to stay out of hell. But once they're dead, there's nothing they can do to get out of hell.
~ Randy Alcorn
Most people live unprepared for death. But those who are wise will go to a reliable source to investigate what's on the other side. And if they discover that the choices they make during their brief stay in this world will matter in the world to come, they'll want to adjust those choices accordingly.
~ Randy Alcorn
For Christians, this present life is the closest they will come to Hell. For unbelievers, it is the closest they will come to Heaven.
~ Randy Alcorn
We don't like to think about death; yet, worldwide, 3 people die every second, 180 every minute, and nearly 11,000 every hour. If the Bible is right about what happens to us after death, it means that more than 250,000 people every day go either to Heaven or Hell.9 David said, "Show me, O Lord, my
~ Randy Alcorn
R. A. Torrey writes, "We will not be disembodied spirits in the world to come, but redeemed spirits, in redeemed bodies, in a redeemed universe.
~ Randy Alcorn
Although these depictions of the afterlife differ, the unifying testimony of the human heart throughout history is belief in life after death.
~ Randy Alcorn
I have met no people who fully disbelieved in Hell and also had a living and life-giving belief in Heaven.
~ Randy Alcorn
If the Bible is right about what happens to us after death, it means that more than 250 000 people every day go either to Heaven or to Hell.
~ Randy Alcorn
we fail to take seriously what Scripture tells us about Heaven as a familiar,  physical, tangible place.
~ Randy Alcorn