$5 million has been invested in a project to study eternal life.The project director, John Martin Fisher, a professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside, encourages the progress of research by issuing requests for research and funding proposals and scientific-philosophical-theological projects that will promote an understanding of eternal life and a belief in eternal life, and explain how each of these is relevant to the way we live our lives in the present.
The scientific, philosophical and theological communities have recently paid serious attention to the issue of eternal life, while at the same time media interest is growing as well. Such an increase in project issues within and outside academia marks a happy present time, as we participate in the launch of a unified, organized, and open-minded research project.
The project will also include public events, media publications, and prizes awarded to selected articles on eternal life, which will raise awareness of understanding and making the subject accessible to people.
The research will deal with personal questions about eternal life and major existential fears that do not know geographical or cultural boundaries.
Basic questions for research: Can people survive physical death in what way? To what extent do people's beliefs in eternal life influence their behavior, attitudes, and character? Why and how do people tend to believe in survival after death? Isn't it in a sense to want eternal life? And….
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