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Running head: Christians and Hindus attitude towards death and dying 1
Christians and Hindus attitude towards death and dying 3
Christians and Hindus attitude towards death and dying
Introduction to World Religion PHIL-1304-51401
Sanir Khati
Date: 11/19/019
The paper is about the Christians and Hindus attitude towards death and dying. Death is a part of life and our beliefs about it shape the manner in which we behave. In Christianity, we are encouraged to repent our sins and stay on the righteous path in order to able to go to heaven after judgement day. Christians believe that there is life after death therefore death is considered God’s will.
This topic really matters to me because it affects various parts of human life including health decisions. For instance, according to Christianity only God has the right to take one’s life. However, in health, euthanasia is allowed in some countries across the globe. Voluntary euthanasia is the action of ending the life of an individual in a painless manner. A patient can choose to have voluntary euthanasia when death is imminent. As a Christian, voluntary euthanasia is wrong because it amounts to murder which is against the sixth commandment (Nichols, 2018). Life is precious and was given to us by God therefore he is the only one who has a right of taking it. In addition, God expects us to persevere all the hardships in this world because in the afterlife, we will rejoice with him in heaven and never have to undergo hardships. This topic is very important to me because it will enable me understand the impact of one’s attitude towards death and dying on one’s life decisions.
References
Brockington, J. L. (2016). Hinduism and Christianity. Springer.
Nichols, S., Strohminger, N., Rai, A., & Garfield, J. (2018). Death and the self. Cognitive science, 42, 314-332.