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This is one of those questions where there is little evidence on both sides. From a logical point of view, no we do not CONTINUE TO EXIST. It means our bodies existed, but do not have life anymore.
But then another question arises, what does it really mean to exist? Does it mean we have "life," the ability to touch, to sense, to feel. What if I think about a rabbit in my head. It does exist in my head, but not physically. So does it mean that it exists or does not exist? Is the ability to think part of existing?
WE can never REALLY know until we die. Even then, it may not answer the question. I personally don't think there is any sort of "afterlife" so I have to say no.
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