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Death and Immortality
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In his book, Death and Immortality, D.Z. Phillips asks the question, “Does belief in immortality rest on amistake?” His answer to this question is in the affirmative, arguing that if immortality means the survival of the personal soul or conscience after death, then such a belief is confused. This, heargues, arises from mistaking the religious concept of eternal life for something it is not, and arriving at what is ultimately philosophical non-sense. For Phillips, the Christian concept of etern…
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In his book, Death and Immortality, D.Z. Phillips asks the question, “Does belief in immortality rest on amistake?” His answer to this question is in the affirmative, arguing that if immortality means the survival of the personal soul or conscience after death, then such a belief is confused. This, he
argues, arises from mistaking the religious concept of eternal life for something it is not, and arriving at what is ultimately philosophical non-sense. For Phillips, the Christian concept of eternal life does not denote the endless survival of the soul after death, but rather refers to the type of life that one ought to be living and attaining in our present mortality.--Loyd Ericson

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In his book, Death and Immortality, D.Z. Phillips asks the question, “Does belief in immortality rest on amistake?” His answer to this question is in the affirmative, arguing that if immortality means the survival of the personal soul or conscience after death, then such a belief is confused. This, he
argues, arises from mistaking the religious concept of eternal life for something it is not, and arriving at what is ultimately philosophical non-sense. For Phillips, the Christian concept of eternal life does not denote the endless survival of the soul after death, but rather refers to the type of life that one ought to be living and attaining in our present mortality.--Loyd Ericson

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