Death is the focus of attention of many people. What will happen after death? When we die, many people go to religious beliefs to deal with the deaths of their loved ones and even to help them die for themselves. Each religion has its own unique viewpoint, see what happens after it has gone, whether it is another way of life on the planet or the spiritual world. They also have different funeral styles and mourning rituals. Regarding the topic of death, religion also has another view of suicide as a sin, and when and when it should be tolerated.
People always believed that religion is a solution to the problem of death. The details are very different, but the concept of the afterlife is almost universal. Given the close link between religion and death, researchers believed that religion would reduce the fear of death for a long time. It is a matter of course that believers of faith should not be afraid of death, or they are not, than believers without faith. The systematic review of high quality international research led by researchers at Oxford University draws more complex pictures. It shows that religion and atheists are groups that are not afraid of death, as in papers published in Journal of Medicine, Religion, Brain and Behavior.
Most religions have a strong view on life and death. Almost all religions are reincarnated in the afterlife, believe in heaven and hell, or the soul. Religion is an important part of life and death. Indeed, the concept of death in different religions is very different. For example, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism have different views on death and what happens later. Christian faith in the afterlife depends on sects and individual Christians, but most Christians believe in paradise where believers enjoy the existence of God and other believers and are free from suffering. Freedom of sin. Most Christians obey the faith that Jesus died on the cross for the sins of humanity (immoral behavior). The Bible has mention of heaven and hell.
Many cultures integrate death into their myths and religions. Because death and birth are the main parts of human life, gods representing these events and clauses are often the most important gods in religion. Depending on religion, there is only one powerful god to worship, God of death is the god of the opponent, the main god suffers. In polytheistic religions and myths, God is usually given the power to oversee death. The death of such a "department" of religious pantheon is not necessarily the same as the glory of death. The latter is often criticized for the use of the term "worship of death" in modern political speech. In monotheistic theology, the only god ruled life and death.