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— Samuel Butler"It is death, and not what comes after death, that men are generally afraid of."
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If in this life there are so many ways for purification and repentance, how much more should there be after death! The purification of souls, when separated from the body, will be easier. We can set no limits to the agency of the Redeemer; to redeem, to rescue, to discipline, is his work, and so will he continue to operate after this life.
— Clement of Alexandria
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If consciousness can function independently of the body during one's lifetime, it could be able to do the same after death.
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