If we want life, we have to accept death. It is that way for every living creature on this earth, and it doesn't happen according to our expectations or desires. I don't believe in God, I don't believe anyone is taken. I don't believe that I will ever see anyone who has died again.
2006-08-29 21:20:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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One needs an understanding of reincarnation to answer these
things. We are to live a range of lives and then move on. Not
live 999 times. But we get caught up.
Like the man said in the movie Daredevil, "Ain't nobody
innocent." We have all killed. And sometimes we lose loved
ones because we took a loved one from another. Sometimes
it is a test. To see how fast we will curse God over a hardship.
I've found that Karma sometimes is God answering our
prayers. Because we want revenge. Think about it.
2006-08-30 04:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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anyone dealing with the loss of a child is truely the strongest person i know... my great grandma lost both sons and i know till the day she died she never once forgot them. the loss of a child is the worst pain anyone can go through. i lost a cousin at the age of 14 to cancer... 14? thats too cruel... all their parents hopes and dreams? ripped out of their hands... worst thing in the world.. i wouldn't even wish that pain to my worst enemy... but i truely believe that even our time here is temporary and that our loved ones that pass are just watching us and waiting for us the be joined again... i can't answer the first part of ur ? only because the best i can say is don't question Him.... He's got it all planned out... u know some christians celebrate the death of a loved one... our time here is temporary... and to tell u the truth, i'm imagining life on the other side is far better, were all gonna go home eventually some just get the honor of going before others... i know its hard for us who live here and it doesn't seem fair... but as cliche as this is have a little faith and know our little loved ones are in a better place... may god help everyone dealing with this pain to take it a little lighter..
2006-08-30 04:11:41
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answered by kk 2
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What is really cruel is that children do die young and the god believers are told there was a reason for this, as if this helps ease the sorrow. Then they are told to live with the false hope that they will see these children again, and are torn with doubt the rest of their lives. And don't tell yourself you never had or will never have those doubts. Your very need to ask this question tells us otherwise.
Better to wonder why you chose to believe in a cruel and vengeful master of your fate.
2006-08-30 04:10:18
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answer #4
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answered by Grist 6
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1 ¶ Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.
2 Honour your father and mother; (which is the first commandment with promise;) 3 That it may be well with you, and that you may *live long* on the earth.
This is not just a commandment, it is a promise....and that's why so many of our youth die so early. When mother says, "Don't hang out with those friends!" We should listen, because mother has been there and done that...regardless of time period.
It is not my place to say whether you will see a loved one who has died again, but if you are saved...you can see God and live in heaven..where there are no more tears and pain.
2006-08-30 04:08:10
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answered by Brain 3
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As a human being this is something very hard to understand. People don't realize that our children are a gift...yes, but they are a gift on loan..you might say. God gives them to us but they are first and foremost His. He can call them home anytime(which is the perfect time) He wants. This is why we should treasure them for every second we have them.
As a Christian you can know that the separation is not forever..because yes you will see them again in eternity.
Because of the sacrifice of Jesus, and His amazing love. Trust Him.
2006-08-30 04:17:02
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answer #6
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answered by justthinkin 3
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1. Because every living entity carries with him his personal karma from previous lifetimes. Therefore it is destined that some living entities will leave their bodies earlier than others, doesn't matter parents or children.
2. God does not take them away from us. He does not interfere wit their karma unless they take shelter of HIm. Then He can change the karma. But usually the duration of life is fixed at the time of birth. This can be verifed through astrological calculations.
3. We may see them again if we are very attached to them and if our karma is to interact with them again in next lifetimes. But it is sure we won't see them in the same form as we know them. Their bodies as well as our bodies will be changed after death. Or we may see them in their original form in the spiritual world if , of course, they and we manage to go there - this is the best!
2006-08-30 04:15:00
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answered by aumklim 3
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I believe that God has a plan for all of us, although none of us know the reason why God takes those we love away from us, you should never question him, for he and only he will provide you with the answer someday!
You must believe that you will once again see those you love, sometimes, it's the only thing that can get you through the tough times.
2006-08-30 04:00:44
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answered by nkkidw040602 3
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God has plans for us all and some lives are shorter than others but they all have purpose even if you don't see it. And yes, if you go to heaven you'll see them again. But when in heaven we're all looked at as brothers and sisters not mothers, fathers, sons,daughters, husbands, or wives. We'll know eachother without having memory of our life before heaven.
2006-08-30 04:07:22
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answered by deansgurl81702 2
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I dont know about god but you know hat? Sometimes life just isnt fair. Lets hope there is an afterlife so we will see them again.
2006-08-30 03:58:17
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answered by Joyce R 4
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