| The concept of life without death is the act of living life | | | | not exercise choice, when he or she was coming to |
| endlessly, without any point of termination. Death is a | | | | this world, so the idea of when to leave this word is |
| discharge from the duties of life; it entails a change of | | | | totally inevitable. Some religious sect, believe that one |
| existence, it is an absence of life. According to | | | | can leave the world, at any time, provided that he has |
| Lucretius a Roman poet, and philosopher, he | | | | fulfilled his reason of ultimate existence. |
| expresses the view of pantheism about death, that | | | | The issue of improving medical technology to the |
| death is nothing to us, and no concern of us, because | | | | extent, of retaining the aging population, is seen by |
| when the union between the body and the spirit has | | | | many as totally unnecessary, because there are so |
| been disruptedthat there is nothing we can do, so the | | | | many health related problems associated with ageing. |
| issue of death should be accepted as a common fate | | | | In some western societies, the aged is seen as a set |
| of all. | | | | of unproductive people, who will only constitute what |
| The idea of life without death is seen as non existent | | | | economist term as 'liabilities'. |
| by the school of dualism, because they argue that | | | | In a recent research conducted by Yahoo, they found |
| without death, there is no life. They believe that one | | | | that many people wereworried about the issue of |
| exist with the other, and equally defines it. Life is a | | | | overpopulation and unlimited scarce resources. At the |
| circle which without a point of exit, it cannot bedefined | | | | moment the unabated cosmic problem of limited |
| as a circle. How do we understand life, when we | | | | resource allocation, has not been completely |
| neglect death? | | | | addressed, so the issue of retaining the aged is to |
| According to an Islamic worshipper known as | | | | totally unnecessary. |
| Bediuzzaman, he said that every being in this world did | | | | |