Proof of Afterlife. There is..? Answer 5
Proof of the existence of the afterlife with some signs that you see in your daily life, but probably did not notice.
PROOF 5
Compassion shows eternity!
Think of a kid trapped in the fire. Her mother comes right away and saves her child from the fire. Afterward, she takes care of all his needs personally. She meets every need of her child from health to nutrition. She even buys a special house with 10 floors for him and prepares an environment where he will live happily throughout his life. Is it possible for that mother to come to the tenth floor of that house, suddenly throw her child down from the terrace, and kill him after all that special care that she gave to him? This would be a very unreasonable situation. If she had such an intention, she wouldn't have saved him from the fire and wouldn't have given him so many treats. No need to mention the mother's compassion. Such a thing can ever be expected. However, as in this example, human beings are brought into the realm of existence from the darkness of absence and receive many trees and blessings throughout their life. God provides everything to serve human beings, since the moments of their birth. If there will be no life after death, all these trees that were given and all the compassion shown to us will go to nothing. It's no different from a mother throwing her child down from the 10th floor. It's unreasonable for God to abandon human beings to eternal oblivion after giving so much value. Besides, if human beings will go to eternal oblivion why were they brought into the realm of existence? This is not logical. It's also against compassion because what makes compassion is the presence of the afterlife, God shows compassion with numerous blessings and God is the one who gives mothers who have a feeling of compassion. Accordingly of course God will not leave human beings in the darkness of nothingness after death. Actually, there is a nice sentence that sums up the whole event
“If he had not wanted to give, he would not have given the desire of–wanting-.”
















