Does the mind survive death? No, why would it?
People's minds and personalities often change if they suffer a brain injury of some sort, not to mention that people with chemical imbalances in their brains can act crazy, but will act differently on medication. I think we all know that our minds exist solely in our brains, and once the brain ceases functioning that's the end of our mind. In fact, it could be argued that there's really no such thing as a mind, except for firing synapses and neurons inside a brain.
People's minds and personalities often change if they suffer a brain injury of some sort, not to mention that people with chemical imbalances in their brains can act crazy, but will act differently on medication. I think we all know that our minds exist solely in our brains, and once the brain ceases functioning that's the end of our mind. In fact, it could be argued that there's really no such thing as a mind, except for firing synapses and neurons inside a brain.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.