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2 in 3 people say they’re not afraid of what happens after they die

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

03:49 25 Apr 2022


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And 50% believe in an afterlife.

It's a bit of a morbid topic, but interesting all the same.

What happens after we pass away, and what do people believe will come of them?

Well, a new survey has found 50 percent of respondents believe in an afterlife.

The study of over 1,000 people in the UK was commissioned by SpiritShack Ltd.

60 percent believe everyone experiences the same thing when they die despite having different beliefs.

So do people think we'll ever figure out what happens when you do?

Two in three believe scientists won't ever be able to tell us what really happens after life.

The poll found that 68 percent, or two thirds, of all respondents have no fear of what comes next.

It seems though many people (69%) would like to do life all over again, instead of their existence ending.

According to StudyFinds.org, 23 percent of people said a personal experience with death shaped their views.

One in four think people go to heaven or hell, 16 percent believe in a “spiritual realm,” while 16 percent believe in reincarnation.


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