maybe we have already died
2006-08-17 20:06:11
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answer #1
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answered by delddufeb 2
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we die because in our lifetime we are to live it out to the fullest by doing everything we can before we die. If you were to live forever what would you do after you've become bored of everything, would you just stay in one spot and wait to reach the end of your life which does not exist which would cause Earth to become overpopulated with a huge amount of bored people
and if no creatures were created for this deathly world would the world or any world exist?
2006-08-18 03:17:02
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answer #2
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answered by ĢηøMΞ ¤ GứҰ ™ 2
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Everything (including us) is made up of energy. Energy cannot be destroyed, only changed. So if you look at it this way, no one and nothing really ever leaves, it just changes.
And I know there are people that believe that you start dying as soon as you are born, but I believe you start dying when you stop living - waking up and looking forward to the day, the things you do, the people you love, and the new people you could meet, as well as new stuff to learn. That's living.
2006-08-18 03:10:10
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answered by PearLover 3
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I don't, in fact that is precisely why. It seem monumentally pointless to expend the energy to make ALL of us walk and talk for 70 years only to have us rot in a box and nourish the trees.
I totally believe in life after death - more over I believe that this existence is an education program for beings of spirit (which is what I think we are at our essence). I think that death simply means we go home, return to our spirit selves to plan for the next trip (or to hang out and watch while our friends complete their game and offer assistance, like angels - sort of).
What do you think?
Peace!
2006-08-18 03:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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WE come to this physical universe to learn certain lessions. When we have leared these lessions the body starts the process of dying so the soul can be released and return to The CREATOR which mde the Souls of All that was and will be.To be rejoined into ITS BODY again after the Judgement Day.
2006-08-18 03:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Once again another question regarding belief. Frankly my belief really doesn't matter to you. It will not help your belief at all.
Having said that, I believe in the Christian bible. I believe God keeps his promises even when there is a sea of doubt. I hope that there is more than we have now. I look forward to Jesus' return. Frankly, there are days that Jesus didn't leave. That is my belief.
Did it help? I honestly doubt it. If you want to leave about the Christian message, ask any Christian.
2006-08-18 03:10:37
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answered by J. 7
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No, I don't believe for a single second that this is the life that matters at all - it's the life to come that matters and that's why it is important when the Holy spirit convicts us of our need to choose Jesus Christ that we do, lest we wish this life had been forever and not the one to come.
2006-08-18 03:08:07
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answer #7
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answered by dph_40 6
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Anyone who is afraid of death is afraid of life. Death is just a big clue that you should tune in to what's happening now while you can.
2006-08-18 03:04:11
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answered by beast 6
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Sounds reasonable to me!
I know it's cliche that 'love conquers all' and all... but um, they're just movies. Honest. Death really is the end.
2006-08-18 03:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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why in the world do you worry about death? you cant stop it, you cant get away from it, so live now and when the time comes you will know what happens, right? right.
2006-08-18 03:09:05
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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We are all basically dying from the day we are born. We just die at different times. I don't fear death because it is inevitable and I know my family will be there to greet me.
2006-08-18 03:06:17
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answer #11
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answered by I love my husband 6
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