Belief and Fear of Death 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLi5ZAGZR9Wq8p5lk-zcgh-8UaAEqsKE6Y&v=syNVg8V4EQU&feature=player_embedded
A two-part series,
made by TheraminTrees,
exploring the relationship between belief and fear of death.
Fear
of death features in both
historical and contemporary theories of religion, but the
relationship between death anxiety and religious
belief is still
ambiguous, largely due to the use of inappropriate or imprecise
measures.
So, who's afraid of
death? Some of us find the question itself to be distasteful. We
don't even want to think about it. To know would be depressing, and
perhaps if it were to be sooner than later, well, that would put a
damper on things.
"Imagine a
number of men in chains, all under sentence of death, some of whom
are each day butchered in the sight of the others; those remaining
see their own condition in that of their fellows, and looking at each
other with grief and despair await their turn. This is an image of
the human condition" - Blaise Pascal.
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