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Sam Harris believes in life after death?
No and even if so then not in the way any religion describes it.
You literally just said he did!
Edit: I may have been too quick to say that
You mind showing me the quote where I said that?
I may have misread or misunderstood, but it sounded like you said Sam Harris believed that somehow you experienced a form of "rebirth", where you appear somewhere else after death, and talked about this on a podcast.
If that's not what you meant, I apologize, that is how I understood what you wrote.
The podcast was about death in general and what I was talking about is just one thing he talked about. It's not something he believes in per se but just an idea he entertained. I can link you the full episode if you're interested.
EDIT: I explained this theory a little further in another thread:
Ah I see, sorry these days it's very easy to equate talking about something to giving support for it, terrible habit.
I blame youtube
Yeah no worries. I added a little more detailed explanation of the theory to my previous post.