Amazingly, I failed to convert after reading this. Well, the first few lines, anyway. I still haven't read all of it, and that's only half that story: I'm not going to read the rest of it.this is Daniel Jung in Korea. I live in Cheong Ju . We met before .I am a Jehovah's witness.
while you stay in Korea , you said you learn Hapki do, I wonder if you are still learning it.
by the way , actually I study the Bible and believe in Jehovah God, the Creator of all universe.
Since the Bible tells us accurately about the things we all are curious of. if you read this letter and wanna know more , please give me a reply.
Let me give some stories about the condition of the dead which is the topic we all wanna know.
where are the dead?---- 1) what happens to us when we die? 2) why do we die? 3) would it be comforting to know the truth about death?
These are Questfions that people have thought about for thousand of years. They are important questions. no matter who we are or where we live ,
the answers concern each one of us.
The Bible tells us that the ransom sacrifice of Jesus christ opened the way to everlating life. and the Bible also foretells a time when "death will be no more".--Revlation 21:4
meanwhile , we all die. " The living are conscious that they will die."said wise king Solomon. (Ecc9:5) we try to live as long as possible.
still, we wonder what will happen to us when we die.
when our loved ones die, we mourn. And we may ask. " what has happened to them ?" Are they syffering? Are they watching over us?
can we help them? will we ever see them again? The world's religions offer differing answers to these questions.
some teach that of you live a good life , you will go to heaven but if you live a bad life , you will burn in a place of torment. Other religions teach that at death ,
people pass on to the spirit realm to be with their ancestor. still sother religions teach that the dead go to the under world to be judged and are then reincarnated, or reborn
in another body. what do you think about this? probably you would have no idea. because we never experienced before.
Such religious teachings all share one basic idea. - that some part of us survive the death of the physical body.
According to almost every religions, past and present, we somehow live on forever with the ability to see , hear and think. Yet, How can that be?
Our senses , along with our thoughts are all linked to the working of our brain. At death , the brain stops working. Our memories , feelings, and senses don't continue
to funtion independently in some mysterious way. They don't survive the destruction of our brain.
don't you agree with this?.
Guess what sort of response what's-his-name got.

Hint: I restrained myself from starting off with, "Jane, you ignorant slut." Didn't figure he's catch the ref.