I'd probably be upset. But, having said that, my sister-in-law just passed away from an aggressive cancer -- she was dead within three weeks of diagnosis. I often wonder what she would have done differently if she would have known before she got sick that she was going to die on that certain day in May. It would certainly give you time to do some of the things that you want to do.
Great question!
2006-08-03 17:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Would I believe it ... or would I be upset?
So ... I either believe it, and am not upset ... or I don't believe it and am upset?
If there was reasonable evidence (such as a doctor providing information based on cancerous growths) I would trust the claim. But I would try to not allow it to upset me ... my knowing doesn't change the time-frame ... it doesn't change my life leading up to the point ... knowing is really a very mute point on the matter. Afterall, it's not like I was going to keep living forever otherwise.
2006-08-03 17:24:15
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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I'd be glad to finally have a deadline... Without a deadline, I will keep saying... oh I will go to this opera and this country and other such things and keep canceling them because there is no hurry. With a deadline I'd know I needed to do all those important things now and not later and I'd not worry so much about trying to save money. If they were telling the truth that is. There's no way of knowing until that day comes, so I might just be better about trying to get stuff done rather than requiring that I spend all my money to get the things done.
2006-08-03 17:20:56
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answered by elliecow 3
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Don't believe it. Don't be upset. Stay away from fortune tellers and the like. They may seem harmless, but they are not. From the earliest times they were bad news and shunned. Now if you like that sort of thing then.....do what you want, but, don't put any stock in what they have to say. Even if they themselves are not aware of it....they get their information from the demons and nothing more. Not dead Aunt Edna, not from God.....from the demons. Satan was called the father of the lie. They love to scare and mislead people. Best to keep clear of those who use them for their personal gain or any other reason.
2006-08-03 17:27:23
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answered by ktltel 3
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Only God knows the date of my death.
If He tells me so, I will exactly believe. Why should I be upset?????
2006-08-03 17:20:06
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answered by Sapnat 4
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That is a great question. I once had this play thing that it told you your date of death and how you would die, but I did think of it for awhile and was sort of bothered. It turns out that I like to think you have to die sometime and like everything else you dont know what happens til it happens. I will just live everyday to the fullest.
2006-08-03 17:18:37
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answered by anahata20 2
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I guess it would be good to know so that you could ensure you're properly prepared to meet your maker.....spirtually. As well, I could clean out my drawers and closets so people wouldn't find out what a pack rat I truly was!
But knowing me, I'd probably just obsess over the date and not live my life...waiting for it to arrive just to see if 'someone' was right.
2006-08-03 17:20:20
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answered by baciandrio 4
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Neither, I wouldn't believe it - how would they know? Wouldn't be upset because again, how would they know?
Might make a mental note of it though, esp if that date was coming up soon!
2006-08-03 17:19:22
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answered by Redheadinbed 2
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Hmm not gonna beleive it maybe a little upset just because that person might be the one to kill me on that date. i won't let it bother me that much coz I got eight more lives anyway.
2006-08-03 17:21:18
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answered by ? 3
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Only God knows the date of my death. My life is in His hands, not some stupid psychics.
2006-08-03 17:18:10
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answered by David T 4
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