There is no 'magic' in an after-life.
Given that neither you nor anyone else appears capable of demonstrating what is in it, 'magic' as a catch-all term for supernatural woo seems justified.
It is just a fact of life.
No. It's not any sort of fact at all, it's an assertion at best, and fairy tale nonsense at worst.
Everything is not physics that one can find measurable evidence.
I'm not sure exactly what this means, so if I've misinterpreted I apologise, but it appears that you were going for a sort of 'there is more in heaven and Earth than is dreamt of in your philosophy' claim that there is more to reality than just what can be scientifically demonstrated.
That's entirely possible, yes. It's not confirmed, though, it's not even vaguely supported by anything other than baseless claims. The problem isn't that there might be things that currently aren't, or even potentially can't, be demonstrated by scientific enquiry.
The problem for your claims is that you don't have anything else. Not that you don't have something better, or only equally as valid, you have nothing at all. You have no methodology by which your claims could be even slightly supported or validated, you just have claims fired off like fireworks to flash into nothing a few seconds after they've been launched.
In theory you don't need a material explanation, and you don't need material evidence, but you do need some explanation, and you do need some methodology to support that explanation.
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