No. I don't think so. I am right with God. I am a jerk and we both know it. And I fight it. I believe in Jesus and he forgives me my sin.
But I do not look forward to the disability or pain affiliated with aging and death.
2006-11-08 14:44:42
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answered by lil'oleJewler 2
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the only situation that freaks me out isn't understanding HOW i'm gonna die. i'm hoping this is basically no longer a brutal dying. i won't be in a position to think of being stabbed many times or burning or drowning. I choose i ought to administration HOW and while yet on an analogous time as a no longer-so-religious individual i understand that may no longer an determination. As for what comes after a individual dies, nicely i've got lost my brother, step-mom, dad, grandparents and greater than a number of, many pals so if there particularly is a Heaven I think of seeing all of us back would be quite the celebration.
2016-10-15 13:35:17
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answered by ? 4
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I am N real life, cuz I have way 2 much things that I want 2 do N life besides cutting it short. I want 2 travel & C the rest of the world B4 I leave this earth.
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N my dreams, I die all the time 4 some strange reason.
2006-11-08 14:44:53
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answered by NICOLE22 3
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Yes I am and the older you get the more you tend to think about it.
It's important to be nice to people while they are still here but sometimes that is hard to actually do on a daily basis even though you know you should.
We all have our own temperments and it's not always easy to do or say the right things.
2006-11-08 18:03:14
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answered by laredokid22 5
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Why be afraid of dying? It's inevitable. It's the way that I'm going to die that scares me. Ok it more like intrigues me but in the goose pimply whats going to happen next thriller/suspense movie kind of way. So all in all I'm not afraid of dying its the way I'm going to that makes me.
2006-11-08 14:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had cancer twice. The first time I was in my mid thirties. The night before I went in for the operation (colon cancer) I stood outside, looked at the stars and prayed. Since then I've never been afraid of death. Afraid on not being able to be there for my daughters and my three grand kids yes, but not for myself.
2006-11-08 14:45:39
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answered by deno 3
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Death is a part of life. Most people accept it, usually later on in life; Others accept earlier. Some might not accept it at all. While I'm still considered young by certain age demographics (26), I have accepted that, in the grand scheme of things, with life comes death.
2006-11-08 14:45:02
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answered by ? 2
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I biggest thing i wonder is what will happen when i die ,so i try and live life to the fulliest tell everyone i love just how much i do every day and hope that i get as much time as possible on the earth with my loved ones.
2006-11-08 14:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Afraid of dying and having an autopsy and feeling all the pain. I am going to be cremated so I hope not to feel that.
2006-11-08 14:42:23
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answered by Kitty 5
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I'm afraid to die for the sole purpose that I haven't done nearly half of the things i've wanted to do with my life yet. The moment I've done most of them, I will be at enough peace that if I die I will know its ok I've lived it to the fullest. Maybee that 's why old folks are ok-er with it?
When I've done it all, I will be ok for whatever. I'd be real upset if i was to go now. If someone told us our exact time of death that would change things insanely huh.
Like if it came with your birth certificate, your death date. We'd live it up man. hah
2006-11-08 14:43:27
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answered by anabanana 3
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I used to be terrified of dying. But now i'm a bit curious of what goes on. On a scale of one to ten, my fear has gone from 10 to about 2....
2006-11-08 14:43:30
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answered by Anonymous
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