What exactly is death?
By perlu_uang
@perlu_uang (63)
Indonesia
February 18, 2007 9:34pm CST
A classical point of departure in defining death, seems to be life itself. Death is perceived either as a cessation of life - or as a "transit area", on the way to a continuation of life by other means. While the former approach presents a disjunction, the latter is a continuum, death being nothing but a corridor into another plane of existence (the hereafter).
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