WHAT IF I DONT WANT TO DIE
n deference to all religious beliefs worldwide, let us acknowledge that no one truly knows what transpires in the afterlife. Anyone who claims to do so is speaking without certainty. Nevertheless, in the realm of reality, there is no need to separate life and death because just as life is a process within us, death is also a part of this same process, both occurring within the same space. The fear of death is ubiquitous; animals, insects, and even humans fear it. In my perspective, animals and insects are unaware of concepts like heaven or being in the presence of God there. The fear of death in humans is often shaped by the beliefs of about 70% of the population, which instill this fear by emphasizing divine judgment after death. However, I must convey that since none of us knows what tomorrow holds, why not live a good life here and embrace death when it arrives? Even God, if we consider a divine existence, would likely appreciate this. As for the question of God's ex...