I am sorry that you feel that way.
Every deep thinking human being has been confronted with this question at one time or the other: "Why was I born?" The answer to this question should have been so natural to everyone if we had not long ago closed ourselves to the possibility of listening to the voice of our spirit - the intuitive perception or the inner voice as some will call it. With this severance we also lost the ability to survey the non-material spiritual world and our ability to see the wider connections of our lives. This process explains how we have become blind to, and therefore ignorant of, all reality that extends beyond the grasp of the physical senses.
Why are we born into such vastly different circumstances? One is born into poverty, another into prosperity. One person enters the world with debilitating handicaps, while another is born in perfect health. A child comes to parents who love and nurture, another to parents who abuse. The list goes on and on. We see this disparity of circumstances around us every day. Sooner or later in the life of every individual, the question of justice invariably surfaces: Why are some given every advantage in life from the very outset while others seem to be constantly besieged by problems of every kind? Where is the justice? Where is the personal choice? Where is free will?
As these fundamental life questions press on for an honest answer - Where did I come from? Why am I here? and How did I come to be the way that I am?
God the Creator wants us to know the “why of life”, so He gave us a Book and then He gave us His Son to show and tell us about life.
Jesus came to bring abundant life (John 10:10).
Christ gives meaning to life. How does He do that?
That's up to you and God, seek and you will find, because life is not a waist, we came here for a purpose, we were made to live for ever, not to die, that part men chose himself.
2006-07-12 06:34:06
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answered by Evy 4
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This is my belief:
We are here so that God can experience God's self.
God is absolute. In this state there are no contradictions and no relativity. Everything is constant, absolute.
God knows what God is, but the knowing of a thing and the experiencing of it are two entirely different things. For example you know what ice cream is, but experiencing the taste of it is different (and SO much better) than just intellectually knowing that it is frozen cream and sugar.
God created life as we know it so that God could experience God's self in the world of relativity through us, who are each an individuation of the whole.
God does not judge us for our actions...after this physical incarnation ends we will return to the spiritual dimension and decide if we want to stay or experience another physical incarnation. This is how we serve God.
So, live life with joy and gratitude and take advantage of the chance to fully experience every event that comes your way.
2006-07-12 06:24:34
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Death is necessary. It clears out the old people and ideas and makes way for new ideas and new people to come in.
Without it, nothing would ever change. The world would always be the same place. Death is nature's invention to foster change.
You shouldn't worry about death. You should spend your time trying to experience everything in the world that you can. Both sides of everything and every argument. Then, pass your knowledge on to others through stories, writing, or just interaction with others. You'll change the world if you do.
2006-07-12 06:26:37
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answer #3
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answered by iu_runner 2
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Million dollar question with a million different answers. Each of us needs to make our own meaning of this life, and we each need to find a purpose. We have to die so we don't waste the time we're given - incentive :) -and to make way for others to experience a time on earth.
2006-07-12 06:28:34
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answer #4
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answered by justme 3
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We die because we burn out in one way or another. There is only a God if your believe in one. That God is whatever you create in your minds eye.
When your gone, your gone...
Life is not a waste however, enjoy what you can while your here! It's to short and when your gone you won't remember any of this anyway!
2006-07-12 06:27:55
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answered by nick h 2
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Because life is a gift from God, no matter how it may be, I would take it, because it is from God, and I think that God put you on Earth for a reason, because he has a plan for EVERYONE. I'd go through life first so i could have the experience, and live the adventurous life that the Lord gave me.
2006-07-12 06:25:31
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answered by la. 3
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this is only the classroom, and this life is only one lesson, you have many classes to attend yet, so as soon as you 'die', you will return to do the next lesson. (unless you didn't learn the lesson you were here for the last time, in which case, you go back to that lesson!) Until we reach perfection, then we can be at one with God, all that is.
2006-07-12 06:28:04
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answered by wilma w 1
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We shed these bodies that we carried sin in, then those who have believed, and believe will be awoken from our sleep by Jesus Christ and risen as he was, to an eternal life, Death is our wages to pay for sin, there are only a couple people in the Bible that did not have to die, God found them perfect in his eyes.
2006-07-12 06:26:18
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answered by bryton1001 4
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Man was not created to die for in God we live, move and have our existence. God who is man's life is immortal. Bible says that the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. Death is an enemy. However, man will continue to die as long as he believes in the necessity of death and lack knowledge of Divine Principle or Law.
2006-07-12 06:43:49
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answered by JJB 1
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fortunate we do not ought to attend till eventually we are lack of life to do this. a lengthy time period in the past i presumed that love replaced into some thing that you reserved for some particular set of those that you had judged worth of it. After a lengthy time period I were given to questioning about what Jesus had suggested about turning the different cheek and loving our neighbor I positioned both jointly and realized that he had made no exceptions in those statements. It grew to grow to be obtrusive to me that he meant that we exclude no individual from the affection that we are meant to be giving. i began questioning about my theory of love and abruptly realized that I had not been loving anybody in any respect. I had purely been judging everybody and each element. Judging someone worth of love isn't love, it really is in common words judgment. i genuinely began to cry even as i realized this. I said purely how a lot of my life I had wasted being judgmental, deliberating myself as a Christian, even as i replaced into genuinely doing purely the different of what Jesus had requested us to do. i presumed about the verse decide not lest ye be judged, and that i understood it for the first time. i realized that I genuinely have distinct catching as a lot as do. such distinct opportunities were wasted. I now attempt to shop on with the affection that I genuinely have for the international in a customary way like Jesus asks us to do. If I start up to sense afraid and picture that I see someone that I ought to not love because of a few thing I genuinely have concept or heard i attempt to seize my mistake once achieveable. I tell myself that I genuinely have forgot the reality and characteristic fallen for an same old trick that had value me such distinct opportunities to be loving in the previous. The horror of this interest is sometimes all that's necessary to convey me back to my senses and make me drop the judgmental nonsense i replaced into questioning. I nevertheless have a lot to study about love, yet a minimum of I’m making progression. Love and advantages Your brother Don
2016-11-01 22:22:53
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answered by ? 4
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