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What happens after death?

I used to think that our souls would go to the sky and would be protected by God forever. However, I've changed my mind, I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that. Is it like feeling asleep forever? Do you stop feeling anything? I don't know, it's something that we will never discover until we die, it's really sad.
I admire Christians because they are really optimists about this, some of them even look fordward to live the day they meet Jesus personally.

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What happens after death?

I used to think that our souls would go to the sky and would be protected by God forever.

Is it like feeling asleep forever?

Do you stop feeling anything?

I used to think that our souls would go to the sky and would be protected by God forever.

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JAVIER_MARTINEZ

Aug. 14, 2025

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What happens after death?

I used to think that our souls would go to the sky and would be protected by God forever.

Is it like feeling asleep forever?

Do you stop feeling anything?

I don't know, it's something that we will never discover until we die, it's really sad.

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JAVIER_MARTINEZ

Aug. 14, 2025

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What happens after death?


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I used to think that our souls would go to the sky and would be protected by God forever.


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However, I've changed my mind, I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that.


However, I've changed my mind, I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that. However, I've changed my mind, I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that.

However, I've changed my mind,. I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that. However, I've changed my mind. I have no idea what happens after death and I'm really afraid of that.

However, I've changed my mind,. I have no idea what happens after death, and I'm really afraid of that. However, I've changed my mind. I have no idea what happens after death, and I'm really afraid of that.

This is perhaps a cleaner way to keep these independent clauses together.

Is it like feeling asleep forever?


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Is it like feelbeing asleep forever? Is it like being asleep forever?

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Do you stop feeling anything?


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I don't know, it's something that we will never discover until we die, it's really sad.


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I don't know, it'. It’s something that we will never discover until we die, it'. It’s really sad. I don't know. It’s something that we will never discover until we die. It’s really sad.

There are 3 thoughts here. You can join 2 of them with the conjunction, “and.” For example, “I don’t know, and it’s something that we will never discover until we die. It’s really sad.” “I don’t know. It’s something that we will never discover until we die, and it’s really sad.”

I don't know, it's something that we will never discover until we die, and it's really sad. I don't know, it's something that we will never discover until we die, and it's really sad.

"and" added to help combine the last independent clause

I admire Christians because they are really optimists about this, some of them even look fordward to live the day they meet Jesus personally.


I admire Christians because they are really optimistsic about this, some of them even look fordward to live the day they meeting Jesus personally. within their lifetime. I admire Christians because they are really optimistic about this, some of them even look forward to meeting Jesus personally within their lifetime.

optimist = noun optimistic = adjective most of the time in english its really + (adjective here) really GOOD really BAD etc

I admire Christians because they are really optimistsic about this, s. Some of them even look fordward to live the day they meet Jesus personally. I admire Christians because they are really optimistic about this. Some of them even look forward to the day they meet Jesus personally.

I admire Christians because they are really optimists about this,; some of them even look fordward to live the day they meet Jesus personally. I admire Christians because they are really optimists about this; some of them even look forward to live the day they meet Jesus personally.

A semicolon can perform the job of a period without having to start a new sentence. Something was needed to help combine the second independent clause

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