Why did the Epicureans believe that people should not fear death?
A) Because life was harsh, and death represented a release from its trials and tribulations
B) Because death was nothing more than the painless separating of the body's atoms, of which all earthly matter was composed
C) Because the gods promised a beneficent afterlife to all who led a virtuous earthly life
D) Because no one knew what followed death, and it was self-defeating and irrational to fear the unknown
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