We are like other animals; we live and die as they do. If there is any afterlife, I believe we are in together.

— Bangambiki Habyarimana

Smartass Disciple: Master, where will you go after your soul leaves your body?Master of Stupidity: What makes you think a soul will go elsewhere physically?

— Toba Beta

At the end of life, nobody knows where the spirit goes.

— Lailah Gifty Akita

The first verse that comes to mind that refutes all of Calvin’s points is “Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Whoever means whoever. Not just some, not just the elect; that means that anyone who wants to come to God and repent may do so. There is not a certain group that is predestined for hell and they can't do anything about it. How then would God be just? Knowing God’s nature, and that he IS love, I simply cannot believe that and believe it to be a completely false teaching.

— Lisa Bedrick

If there's a place for me in Hell I hope it's next to someone like you.

— Stanley Victor Paskavich

I beg readers to remember that this is a fantasy. It has of course - or I intended it to have - a moral. But the transmortal conditions are solely an imaginative supposal: they are not even a guess or a speculation at what may actually await us. The last thing I wish is to arouse factual curiosity about the details of the after-world.

— C.S. Lewis

If there are infinite dimensions then there would be infinite alternate realities and if there are infinite alternate realities we would exist in almost all of them that would make all of us omnipresent...

— Stanley Victor Paskavich

There are moments in life. And, yes, still moments in death.

— Matthew Culberson

When it's all over and the dust from our Ancestors bodies and our own settle from the four winds only then will we see that we were here!

— Stanley Victor Paskavich

I didn't know who tobelievebutone thing I doknow: when a man islivingmany claim relationshipsthat are hardlysoand after he dies, well,then it's everybody'sparty.

— Charles Bukowski