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On the other hand, the place-determination "on the other hand" has become, in a substantiated form, a religious-philosophical concept: on the other hand, generally related to the reality of nature, and the hereafter. The two words generally imply that what is meant is abstract, uninhibitive. They set a boundary line which divides the world into two "spheres," where, on the other hand, the speaker is, and the other. This limit is usually identified with the death line. On the other hand, the world view of metaphysics and many religions are attributed to "natural, finite, sensuous, provisional," and beyond, "celestial, eternal, spiritual, valid". This is denied by many non-religious humanists and freethinkers, who believe that human life exists only in the world or exclusively in a single natural reality.