Well, we know the body wears out over time and eventually ceases to function, or it becomes diseased or severely damaged with the same result. As to whether that is the end of life, we will never know by living. Only our dying will tell.
But, as with anything, it depends on how you look at it. One can say the old adage, "No thing's for sure except for death and taxes." But, lets look at that with a slightly different point of view.
Death can only follow life, which comes from pregnancy as a result of the reproductive process. Likewise, income tax is only for the working stiff.
So, I prefer to see it as, "The only things for sure are sex and gainful employment."
Have a nice sex and gainful employment.
2006-08-27 15:46:29
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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There are lots of absolute truths. One is the certainty of death. Life is also an absolute truth... You could not have death with out life. "The earth orbits the sun", 2+2=4, these are all absolutely true.
Whether or not people agree or disagree has little to do with what the truth is.
So I would say your statement is false. Death is not the only abosolute truth.
2006-08-27 09:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I beleive death is God's way of evening out everyone;
from the richest to the poorest, the kindest to the cruelist,
the believer, the atheist, and so on, people are born
everyday and people die everyday, globally, so, I guess,
it is an "absolute truth."
2006-08-27 09:54:44
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answered by Jaymagiclady 3
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Death follows the all pervasive edicts of the 2nd Law...in fact entropy applies to the Universe in general.
2006-08-27 10:40:14
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Well death is a certainty thats for sure.....but i think when it comes to truth, we need to look into ourselves and see what it is we truely believe in.....the average person who is involved in most of these arguments has never looked at their life and thought "Now why is it that i think this way? Is it because i am told too, or is it what i really believe"? Learn all you can, then decide for yourself, thats where the real truth is......
2006-08-27 09:12:48
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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All thigns die, and all things are born. The question of whether or not there is an afterlife may not be all mysticism, but until the brain is further researched, all we know as universally true are that we are born, and we that die.
2006-08-27 09:31:31
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answered by paladin_hammer 1
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death is a fact, it is when a human being stops being a life. it is not truth or a lie. this can not be a true or a lie. it is a stupid way of thinking
2006-08-27 09:07:22
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answered by franky c 2
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Pontius Pilate asked this comparable question as Jesus[the certainty] grew to become into status genuine in front of him! - i think he had eyes yet did no longer see - The devil[Gen3:4,Rev12:9,13:a million+4,20:2] is the father of lies - Hm mmn!? might desire to or no longer it truly is that he who mentioned 'you shall no longer easily die[Gen3:4]' additionally mentioned 'Abraham provided Ishmael', the 'call of blasphemy'[claims to be god] on the crimson[Gen25:25] beast, the ten horns[families] of Ps83:5-8?
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answered by Anonymous
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Agreement is irrelevant. Truth is what is before you right now. You reading off a computer screen. It is so ******* simple, we run off and hide in seeking and discussing truth. The picture of the forest is not the forest.
2006-08-27 09:04:57
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answered by joju 3
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What about birth- you can't experience death without life.
2006-08-27 09:04:23
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answered by Christine B 4
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