It doesn't take any "deep thinking" to know that NOBODY is going to choose B...
At least, they won't EVER admit to it...
But, I have to wonder....
How many people really WOULD choose "B"...if they thought their reputation would die with them...AND they knew they could get away with it??
Well, let's start with politicians......
2006-11-10 12:22:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer i will give u is neither A or B.
I would hate it because not only will all of the ones u love die but u will be alone unless u continously find new ppl but u will only end up hurt cause they too will die before u so no eternal life wouldnt be something to look forward to.
If you want me to answer ur question... fine.
A and
A i wouldnt reduce my self to being a theif or dumb **** like tht.
2006-11-10 20:35:24
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answered by Epidemic 2
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A. I don't see any reasons why I should choose B. But you just said your reputation would die with you and you also said you live forever, which is it? (Just to make sure were clear, I'm pretty sure you mean life after death) and you said that your reputation would live with you forever. Well if you accept Jesus' forgiveness then that bad reputation is put away. We all have bad things, do we all deserve to live with them? Yes, but Gods mercy makes it so we don't have to. Anyway, hope that sorta helps.
2006-11-10 20:22:43
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answered by SaLeMiZmE 2
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if i lived forever i would be very patient, but i would end up ruling the world regardless of what it takes and how many times it takes. maybe i would have children but i wouldnt know if they would live forever or not, why not rule together
if was gonna die in a hundred years, which i am, im going to be a generous person, but not a pushover, im going to med school and be a doctor...or psychologist, its simpler and im my own boss, make money and have children
2006-11-10 20:22:55
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answered by ceesteris 6
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a) I would have to believe that rather I lived forever or died in 100 years I would still want to be loving, good, kind, and patient,
I truly don't know of anyone who's reputation dies with them... Someone who's life I may have effected will think of me... rather it is my children, sisters, or grandchildren someone will think of you at the least once a year when you die....
2006-11-10 20:14:16
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answered by Alicia S 4
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A) Because it feels good to be Good, kind, loving, and patient.
But this isn't really a question of religion. This is about morals. The two don't have to go hand in hand.
2006-11-10 20:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would choose A if I only had 10 minutes to live. I behave morally because it's right to do - not because people will think well of me.
And guess what? So do most people!
2006-11-10 20:07:26
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answered by Black Parade Billie 5
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This doesn't really require deep thought.
No matter how long I live, I will choose to be kind, loving and patient.
Of course, they will be *my* definitions of such.
Oh, and I'll take a smattering of sexual immorality here and there. Just to liven things up a bit.
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2006-11-10 20:09:45
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answered by Chickyn in a Handbasket 6
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i believe in that but the energy you live will be with you in ascent or descent.example=what ever you do to others will be done to you,simple?but only if you know the real god will you be educated on your choices.god does the energy of positive goodness,you have to do that to ascent in a better life,if you do the opposite you will descent to a worst life until you know the real god and reverse your energy.If you do not know the real god,god will help you in your search.A is my answer.
2006-11-10 20:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would just be myself, this should not influence how you live your life. You know what they say " To thine own self be true". If I was born to be a killer, then that is what I will be, whether I live forever or only 100 years.
2006-11-10 20:09:43
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answered by RoboTron5.0 3
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