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2006-06-29 20:22:46 · 20 answers · asked by cheeg 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i mean are u really ready to go?

2006-06-29 20:30:17 · update #1

20 answers

Go.

What else is there to do? Rumor has it Death doesn't bargain.

I'd probably take some sort of cheap shot while I was dying, though... say something like:

"Wow, I didn't know the cloak and scythe was real! You need to seriously update your image... a lot more people would go with you willingly if you did the 'young and cute', scantily clad thing for them...".

Either that, or I'd ask if he could wait just long enough for me to call a couple of people and say "I love you, but I have to go now... I'm so grateful for every moment you were in my life, thanks for making it all worth it."


ADDENDUM:

To your additional question I honestly don't think anyone can really say how they would react if the moment was actually upon them... we can simply guess, in our present frames of mind, how we might react given what we know now... the reality of the situation may make things seem very different and we might be surprised at how we really react, though hopefully we know ourselves well enough for our guess to be at least close to being true for us.

As for me, there are many more things I can think of to do in life, but I doubt it would be with any great sense of fear or regret I would face the end of my life if it were to come now. There is a difference between being ready to go and being prepared for it. I may not be ready to die just yet, but I would like to think prepared for the eventuality should it come up.

Death is one of the inevitable truths of our existence. We were meant to die eventually, so I would see some purpose in that and be curious, if nothing else, to finally discover what it was.

The only thing being afraid and fighting it would do is make sure the last few moments I had left in life were terrible. If I was facing death, I think it would be especially important to me that the last few moments I lived were peaceful and happy because they were the last moments I would ever be allowed to have. What good is having the extra few moments if they're only going to torture you? I wouldn't waste them like that.

2006-06-29 20:27:01 · answer #1 · answered by AndiGravity 7 · 0 1

If guy hadn't sinned contained in the first position, there will be no want for lack of life, besides the undeniable fact that that is incontrovertible reality that 10 out of 10 human beings die. The angel of lack of life could no longer be regarded down upon for supporting the technique that we had total administration over.

2016-10-13 23:47:02 · answer #2 · answered by filonuk 4 · 0 0

Once your # is up,you can't fight the angle of death.If you do,he won't leave without you. There a balance of life and death and the angle of death must keep this balance.If something happen and death didn't bring the next one on the list,Then people who is dieing with cancer or what other diseases will have to be in terrible pain and would have to suffer longer than they should,if the balance is not kept,then unnessary suffering will continute..

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2006-06-29 20:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First off there is no such thing as an angel of death. Death is here for us because we wrote our charts of what we wanted to learn and when we are done with all of our lessons then we die. Death is not accidental, there are no accidents, and no such thing as coincidence. Everything is mapped out, we just have to make the right choices, that's what free will is. But if today is my day to die, I welcome it with open arms and am very happy to go to the other side with my friends, family, and creators.

2006-06-29 20:34:17 · answer #4 · answered by Tsuki 2 · 0 0

My death would mean immediate transfer into the presence of Jesus, something to be welcomed. That is the certainty of anyone born again in Jesus.
The only thing that bothers me about death is the lead-up to it - I like Woody Allen's statement:"I'd rather be somewhere else at the time!" But God has promised to be with us always, including through death so my fears are groundless.

2006-06-29 21:26:04 · answer #5 · answered by hippoterry2005 3 · 0 0

smile at my gal beside me thank the gods for all ive been given and the gift to know true love, then take the mans hand and see whats to come!!!.

2006-06-29 20:27:24 · answer #6 · answered by zex 1 · 0 0

i would not worry as worry is a sin. any way it still wont bother me as it is the Lord that will take me home to be with him, and he is coming soon.

2006-06-29 20:29:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the Bible says that our death date is marked before our birth ever happened, I would trust my purpose was fulfilled and it was time to go home.
I'd go willingly.

2006-06-29 20:27:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It can't take someone who dies by himself,so like a predator,I would die when he was going to get me,so he would have failed,but I would have died.

2006-06-29 21:51:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would take his hand and follow him, that is if he really existed, but I don't believe in fairy tales.

2006-06-29 20:28:43 · answer #10 · answered by Crowfeather 7 · 0 0

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