No, that would contradict other parts of the Bible that promise resurrection or afterlife. Christ himself was rose from the dead.

As the Bible states, *He was to be "the firstborn of the dead".* Meaning, from here on there will be more resurrections.
 
This answer of no resurrection sounds more like that of a Sadducee trying to convince a Pharisee that there is no resurrection for the dead, as described in Acts 23 verse 5.  

A Sadducee's belief is based on what they know, and as it was not in a Sadducee's experience to enter into the Holy of Holies in the temple like a Pharisee, who enter at the risk of their own life. Sadducees also did not have the same conviction about God's presence as they only processed the Laws.  

Likewise, an atheist will tell you "There is no afterlife", and for them, this seems true.  

Science students will only be taught, you are no more than your biological flesh, however, many medical practitioners have difficulty rationalizing their many patients described death experiences into this narrow empirical model because they leave it up to Psychology (Who also haven't had a death experience) to explain away all these patient's testimonies.  

I used to be that atheist, (not an evolutionist) and now I have had that experience that demonstrated that the person is very much alive when their body is dead.  

So I leave you with this hope. You will still be YOU, even when your body and its five senses are no longer capable of carrying you.  

Your body is only a physical vehicle, you are the driver, the term 'death' is only the absence of Life, (Your life), in the same way as darkness is the absence of light. (Light is what is happening, Darkness is a description for the absence of the substance Photons - All science works like this!)  

Truth is the substance, deceit or lies is the absence of truth.
Atheism is the absence of Theo, God.

The substance missing in death is your life.
So the Pharisees were correct in Acts 23, 

There certainly is an afterlife.