I would most likely try to prevent it - depending on my circumstances at the time it was supposed to happen and how it was supposed to happen. You will most likely be able to tell if someone is Christian by their answer - most people would probably try to stop it but a christian will always accept it to be able to get their reward in the afterlife
2006-06-29 17:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would enjoy it. I could make sure I had everything done b4 I go. Part of the reason old people get so depressed is that they are upset for all the things they wanted to do. This way I would have a deadline. I would also borrow lots of money before I died and enjoyed life to the fullest with all my friends and family on one last big vacation! Since I would have all that money I would be able to pay for it all. What was left my kids could have. If I didn't have kids it would go to a charity.
2006-06-30 00:14:59
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answered by Vee 3
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If, your going to, and you know how; you obviously can't prevent it. So first get your life in order, party a bit (last impressions mean the most) so do not turn into a fool.
accept it gracfully with class and if this answer gives you any comfort take my social security #. and if you don't already have a will write one.
2006-06-30 00:22:18
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answered by craps seve 1
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Depends on the circumstance. Say I'm an 80-something dementia bound dummy then I would, in my right mind, accept it. I would find a way to prevent it now definitely.
2006-06-30 00:06:20
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answered by T. R 2
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I would never want to know when or how , knowing would make you just sit there waiting , feeling you cant do anything to make your life better or longer, sort of a whats the use attitude, or it might make a person go ahead and kill , rape, steal or do drugs because they figure they arent going to live all that long so why not just make the world pay for your short commings.
2006-06-30 00:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd have an awesome time! Knowing when you're going to die means knowing when you're not going to die. I'd get into all kinds of extreme sports and crazy stuff, after all, today is not my day to die, right?
2006-06-30 00:06:05
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answered by Roadpizza 4
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I would just accept it. Even if I tried to prevent it, it would probably be the same anyways.
2006-06-30 00:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I would welcome it with open arms! Death is just another "part" of life, and I can't wait to get the flock outta here. There comes a time, when the soul housed in the body now knows that it is just that, a being in a body, not a body being. When this happens, it's just time to evolve, or move on.
2006-06-30 00:24:51
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answered by ? 6
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I would accept it because my Grandma says when its your time to die it means God needs your help in Heaven.
2006-06-30 00:07:17
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answered by nickfly 2
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well ?i think that is only natural to not want to die but god has it all planed out for all of use so it don't do any good to worry about it no one has the power to change what he has planned bluehawk
2006-06-30 00:08:28
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answered by jlr2713 2
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