then why don't you go and buy that Ferrari you've always wanted? - you're never going to have to pay for it.
Shouldn't we just do all of the things we have always dreamed of, irrespective on the consequences? If there's no tomorrow, then it doesn't matter what we do today.
2006-07-18
15:06:09
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➔ Philosophy
There are a number of people on this site, and in the world at large who believe these are 'the end times'. This question is aimed at them.
2006-07-18
15:11:41 ·
update #1
going by the motto 'live for today' hmm?
well thats a good way to live, but you still shouldnt be completely irreverant of consequences. cause like that first answer said, what if tomorrow does come?
"hope for the best, plan for the worst, and expect something in between"
2006-07-18 15:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think that to many people here who believe we are living in the "End Times" feel that going out and spending all their money, or doing what they want regardless of the consequences, would be the last thing that they want to do. Many of their End Times beliefs are rooted in Christianity or some other form of religion, and hence, it would be far more important to live a good and just life in the time that's left, rather than devolve into hedonism. Because if God's coming back...
2006-07-18 23:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There are people who simply drift along, searching for somewhere they belong to in this world. Looking for a place to call their own, they want to know where they stand in life. Years go by, but the answers might still be unknown to them, even til their very last breath on their deathbeds. Maybe that's what this journey called life is all about.
But living life is never a waste. When we have somebody to love and something to hope for, we learn to embrace the true beauty of life. Cherish every moment of your life because once it's gone, it will never come back. Sometimes you miss it so badly that it hurts inside.
2006-07-18 22:15:10
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answered by Princess illusion 5
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Nothing to loose .
You don't want to wake up from your resurrection
only to find that you're lost.
Regarding the delay .
God is long suffering. He's not willing all should perish.
So He is waiting for us sinners to repent and for the good news
to be preached to all the world, then shall the end comes. A thousand years to him is like yesterday.
2006-07-18 23:21:17
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answered by buzzzzz 1
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ok. tomorrow the world ends. so? isn't every day the end of the world for someone? and most people (not all, but most) who know their world is ending do not focus on what they should have bought. they clutch you with scared hands and whisper the names of those they have wronged, of those they have loved, of what they have lived for and died for. do what we want? yes. always. but make sure it is really what you want, especially if today is the Last Day. If you are human, the things you want can't be bought on credit.
2006-07-18 23:44:31
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answered by chicken split by galt 1
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I only live life to the fullest knowing of our own impending doom and annihilation faced by all of us....natural death and decay as mandated by entropy. Thinking about the end of the world is on another scale, but the thinking is the same....
2006-07-18 23:18:05
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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There is no end.
The END has been predicted many times in the past ...but all the prophets had finally to put their foot into their mouth.
LIFE IS GOING ON......
get real and get a life.
2006-07-18 22:38:04
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answered by UncleGeorge 4
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Live life to the fullest but not like the last day!
2006-07-18 22:56:58
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answered by ?reature feature 4
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The end times could occur one day after I die.
2006-07-18 22:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Mr. Phychic, what if tomorrow comes and you've just ****** yourself, hmm?
2006-07-18 22:09:17
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answered by Someone 1
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