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Humans have been chasing immortality since the beginning of
history, seeking answers to sickness and aging, death and the
afterlife, and questioning the human condition. Analyzing ideas
from ancient Sumer, Egypt, Greece and India, as well as the
Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, this study
explores how early religious models influenced later beliefs about
immortality, the afterlife, the human soul, resurrection, and
reward and punishment. The author highlights shared teachings among
the most influential religions and philosophies, concluding that
humankind has not substantially changed its conceptions of
immortality in 6,000 years. This continuity of belief may be due to
chromosomal memory and cultural inheritance, or may represent a
fundamental way of conceptualizing the afterlife to cope with
mortality.
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