"To be or not to be?" For Shakespeare's Hamlet that was THE question. And no wonder. The finality of death, the brevity of our biological lives against the span of eternity, and the mystery that surrounds the "undiscovered country" waiting for us on the other side of life's veil; all add up to what one could argue is the ONLY question -- what Nobel laureate Albert Camus called the foundational quest of philosophy.
What lies beyond death's gates? Does man have an eternal soul; something that comes from and is tied to another dimension of existence? Is there a heaven -- or a hell? Can we know the answers to these questions with any degree of certainty? And if there is a heaven, some Valhalla or Elysian field, how does one get there?
Spend an hour -- contemplating eternity.
Welcome to The Final Frontier!
(This powerful one-hour presentation is available at www.vorthosforum.com)
Good video! I'd just like to recommend that people watch and/or read as many near-death experiences (NDE's) testimonials as possible, and people can make up their own minds after doing so. These NDE'ers may just be offering us little glimpses into what the after-life may be like, and after reading/watching many of them you can begin to develop a big-picture understanding of what the after-life may entail, and what the purpose(s) of our earthly lives may be.
MrPeace2u 8 months ago
i don't believe anyone is that stupid
SAOTUBE 1 year ago
@JesusLovingotakugirl it was Gods will that he died
sk8ergirl3211 1 year ago
@joejumps4fun I know, right? That guy's death really didn't have to happen. If only someone had used common sense.
JesusLovingOtakuGal 1 year ago
Wow...someone wasn't doing their job. How could his fellow jumpers LET him jump w/o a parachute! There's suppose to be buddy equipment checks before you even get on the plane!
joejumps4fun 3 years ago