#10. There must be something else ...

 We may be living and dealing with our work and family and other stuff, okay. But man is the only animal that knows that he’s going to die. And he’s going to die indeed. 

However, I don’t want to write about black omens. What I want to set clear is that when man dies, that is not the end of all. There must be a life after this one. 

A few years ago some friends of mine died of Covid-19. And I believe they did not just end and that’s all. There must be something else. Moreover I couldn’t say good-bye to them. They must be somewhere else. 

We Christians – and many other people – believe there are heaven and hell, well and purgatory. Even more, any man can believe that there’s a life after this one. 

We have immense dreams, and desires that cannot be filled just with earthly stuff. We are, we live, we exist for much more. Injustice and justice have to be punished and awarded after this life. We cannot just perish and that’s the end. We are not just matter – we have profound thoughts that demand something else than just matter, we must have a spiritual part, and we call it soul, and that soul united to the body constitute a person. 

So we tend to the infinite, to God. And he must be someone personal, a person, and not just a fate or an abstract idea. Actually we Christians believe that there’s one God and three Persons in the only God. And we have the thirst of talking with him, with God. Any person does need prayer, to raise his heart to God, and also to obtain a response by him. 

We pronounce a you and a me, and animals can’t do that. We address persons, a  you, which makes possible a me

I’m reading a book on the Apollo program to put the first men onto the moon, and some of them said that they found God in space and on the moon in some way. Except Apollo 13 all the other sixteen missions were successes – well, also Apollo 1 was a great failure and its three astronauts died when the liftoff. Some of those astronauts said that in one hand the technical aspects worked well but also there must be something extra, which made things worked so fine. 

Some of those guys declared at interviews with the author, Andrew Chaikin, they found and talked to God – some were Christians and did what a Christian does, praying. Even you don’t have to go to the moon: you can find God in ordinary things, on any regular day. And that’s the good news I have for the blog readers.

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