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How do Christians view life and death differently from non-believers?

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Christians view life as transient and death as a passage to eternal life with God, while non-believers often see death as the end.

The perspective of Christians on life and death is fundamentally different than that of non-believers. For believers, life is a temporary experience laden with spiritual significance, and death is merely the doorway to eternal life spent with God. In contrast, those without faith might perceive death as the ultimate loss or cessation of existence, a frightening unknown. Christians, however, lay to heart the promises of resurrection and new life, knowing that death has been conquered by Christ. This understanding allows them to face life's trials, including death, with hope and assurance, embracing the truth that their final breath on earth leads to everlasting joy with their Creator.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:54-57, John 3:16, Romans 6:23

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