the purpose of human death is for you to die. when you die you make room for another to live. your body turns to dirt and dust to feed the earth. beautifully simple isn't it?
2006-06-24 17:46:31
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answer #1
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answered by phallacide 2
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What can we really consider as the true glory of a human being? We strive each day to prolong our lives, but at the end of the day, each one will finally realize that what matters most is not the length of time that we have lived in this world but the mark that we have etched on the hearts of everyone that we have touched. As we grow older, the desires of our youth would start to fade and then we would begin to realize that all we have worked for are only the outcome of our fears and uncertainties in life created by an uncertain and unpredictable future.
But as we go along by getting older and experienced everyday of our lives, we tend to slowly see the true essence of what really life is all about in that, it will make us realize that death will always be a part of it. If we fear death, it will surely make us fear life the more. the more you hold on to it, the more you will see that your power to do so is not what it seems to be. So, to me, I just let God's hands do the stroke while I do my duty towards my family, my friends and my fellow human beings.
Life ends to open the door to a new life, a life where there is no pain, no envy, no hatred, no doubts, no discontentment and most of all, no more secrets. When that moment arrives, God bestows to us the power to know everything and such will enable us to understand what we might have missed to understand while in this world and that to me is what real peace is all about.
2006-06-25 05:18:53
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answered by *** 3
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Death is nature's way of telling you that it's time to give back what you borrowed at birth.
Although there seems to be some anecdotal evidence for reincarnation, there's actually no way of knowing what, if anything, happens after death. It would seem that, based on the laws of thermodynamics, nothing ever truly goes away, so perhaps that is also true of what we refer to as "soul" or "personality."
Since I'll most likely be leaving before you do, if there's any way to send word back, I'll let you know. :D
2006-06-25 01:01:21
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answered by fhornsr 5
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Death is a experience of life that is gut wrenching, but we're happy it happened at the same time.....it's when the spirit leaves the body of a human, it's when that person can no longer hear you, no longer see you, no longer feel you the same way you can him because he's dead and you are alive....somehow think of yourself without response, without feeling, with nothing...an out of body experience, except you're never coming back. I work on a cancer floor, and someone dies just about every week, i've seen the bodies of a few, and i learned to cope because i understood that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. that brings me comfort and it helps me to have and understanding of death....i see people dying everyday, and it's a slow process and sometimes fast..but it's going to happen, and many have seen angels, lights, different things....some sing before they die, and they are real happy, many say that they are going to die and do within that same hour or 24 hours....every one's experience is different....seeing people dying everyday gives you a different perspective on life...it makes you want to straighten up, it makes you want to fix things...i just wanted to answer your question because i see this thing called death everyday, i don't like it, but then again when it comes i appreciate it because my sweet person is no longer calling out to God because the pain is unbearable, alot of my people have settled in their own hearts and are ready to die, it's up to us to accept it as well.....i hope i helped with your question and spreaded some light on this issue......maybe encouraged you and enlightened you.
2006-06-25 01:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Death and life are two sides of the same coin - one exists so the other may exist. Otherwise, there is little differene between life and death, they are both entrances into other worlds of existence. Regarding what humans see upon death: They see what they expect to see. Then, gradually, the truth of existence is made clear to them.
2006-07-07 08:31:20
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answered by Yngona D 4
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It is the ending of a life whether it was good or bad. Some say that at the moment of death our souls, only if saved by christ, will bo to heaven. Others say that the soul goes to pergatory awaiting reasignment. But most will say that ounce we die that is the end.
All in all it is up to you to research and find out for yourself what the meaning of death is.
2006-06-25 00:55:37
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answered by Extremely Evil 4
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the bible states
Romans 5:12 That is why through one man sin entered in world and death through sin..
Adam and Eve perfect weren't meant to die .
They see, think, feel nothing Ps 146:4 ....In that day you thoughts do perish.
Romans 6:23 For the wage sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.
2006-07-06 18:06:21
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answered by me 1
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You die when your body wears out or something breaks down.
When your dead, nobody knows for sure but I believe that's the end. Nothing, your dead in a hole in the ground. Pushing up daisies, worm food.
2006-06-25 00:47:14
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answered by Nemesis 7
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Death means you have stopped breathing and have no brain function.
Death is like being in love, it is useless to describe it until it happens to you.
2006-06-25 00:46:46
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answered by snoweagleltd 4
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There is no meaning to death. It's just the permanent end of life.
2006-06-25 00:46:10
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answered by lenny 7
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