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We being spirit souls never die. Only our bodies are destroyed and we get new body just like we change our clothes.

We all are spirit souls and have been passing through many bodies for a long unknown time. There is no way to trace for us that how many bodies we have transmigrated actually. Overall there 8.4 million species in which the soul transmigrates birth after birth.

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2006-11-28 01:42:44 · answer #1 · answered by Devotee 2 · 3 2

because of the fact they're scared and don't prefer to die. that's the thanatos crucial, the terror of dying is a dominant factor in people, faith components the thank you to eliminate this concern with the promise of eternal life. i'm uncertain of what number actual atheists do start up believing on the dying mattress, I anticipate maximum persons are agnostic. i think of this declare may be over exaggerated. My grandad died an atheist, he replaced into not too proud, he sought faith and god yet did not have faith, he replaced right into a considerate and reflective guy on all matters, he accompalished very much and he had cried in the previous, besides the fact that if did not cry on his dying mattress. i think of that is style of impolite which you assertain that atheists do not think of, are too proud and gain not something. not all atheists pass around shouting approximately how God does not exist some ( maximum persons) basically don't think and in no way will it is not approximately satisfaction or distractions basically human beings.

2016-12-17 17:38:54 · answer #2 · answered by vanderlinden 3 · 0 0

I have truly and undoubtedly faced death twice,when I was like three years old or so. I was in an accident with my father and was thrown from the vehicle through the windshield. And when I was about six I had a German Shepard attck me,I grabbed him by his fur around his neck,locked my arms straight and held on for dear life. I have no memory of the traffic accident,I only know of it through my parents,the dog on the other hand I can sometimes picture quite clearly. I have no idea how I made it through,people got to me pretty quick to get the dog off,but with all the damage he managed to inflict with just his claws that's not the only answer. He had ample time to kill me if he had managed to get teeth on me,I received alot of stiches just from the scratches. Luck,Gods will? Who knows,I just know I don't trust German Shepards to this day and have given a couple of them a boot in the face since then for getting too agressive towards me, and at 6 foot and 250 I usually make an impression and they don't do it twice.

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2006-11-28 01:48:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I have been saved many times. I have been in 3 car accidents and a boat wreck. I have fallen out of a pick up truck getting off the highway and fell on the street with only one scratch on my knee. The latch for the door was broken and I did not know it nor did anyone else. I was leaning on the car door the entire time we were on the highway and we were on the highway for 45 minutes. I was hanging over the Grand Canyon at 4 years old when someone luckily saw me and got my parents attention. I don't know if all of these were the hand of God, but definitely the truck experience was.

2006-11-28 01:42:57 · answer #4 · answered by brighid 2 · 1 2

i have faced death 3 times.

the first time i was saved because i was breaking the law and didn't have my seat belt on. if i would have had it on i would have been trapped and then crushed

the second time i was saved by modern medicine. had some funky virus.

third time i swerved out of the way to avoid a head on collision and ended up on the sidewalk. I credit that to me paying attention to the road.

2006-11-28 01:46:03 · answer #5 · answered by kaluah96 3 · 1 1

No god saved me... it was entirely the work of the paramedics, surgeons and nurses and other medical staff. At real times of trouble where is "god" or "allah" to actually help anyone?... i mean look at what the pope said about muslims.. yet we dont see any intervention from this allah we hear so much about ...

"God" is a myth that was created by man kind himself. eg GWhizz above "Holy angels saved me from death" some people can only handle the concept of death when it is gift wrapped in fairy stories and "angels" :-)

2006-11-28 01:58:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

At least three times. The first, I caught what sometimes is a fatal disease (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever). If my parents had let it go longer, I would have died.
The second time was when I had a bad allergic reaction to something, about six years ago. The doctor that treated me told me that if we had let it go until the next morning, I wouldn't have woken up.
The third time, I had a badly abscessed tooth. The infection was nearly to the bone, and the dentist that pulled it told me that if I had waited even 48 more hours, it would have reached the bone, gone into my bloodstream, and then once it was in my brain, I would have gone into a coma, from which I would not have awakened from.
Then there were all the times that I challenged death by doing things that should have killed me.
I believe firmly in God, so I believe that it was He who saved me from death. Now I just need to understand WHY.

2006-11-28 01:41:36 · answer #7 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 3 5

My husband must have 9 lives, because he should have died on 4 separate occurrences since he was a young child. He's still alive and I know it's through the hand of God that he is still alive.

He survived a drive-by shooting. If it weren't for him looking up at that exact second he would not have ducked in time. Coincidence or God's hand on his life?

My husband had a serious brain condition caused by a benign growth, but it was the size of a racquetball compressed into the size of a golf ball and crowding his brain. For 2 days he sat and researched the internet to find help. At the moment in church when my pastor was praying for him, my husband found the exact entry (out of 42,000 on that website) that led him to the physician that operated on him and saved his life. I know this because I checked the clock on the wall in church and asked him at home. Coincidence or God?

My husband was healed of leukemia at age 8 through prayer. Back in those days, leukemia was not a medically treated condition but he's never had a recurrence of this. Coincidence or God?

My husband fell off of a two story roof he was working on. He was covering it with a tarp because they were putting a new roof on the building and the ice storm came up unexpectedly. He fell in betweeen two pipes and missed being impaled by only inches on either side. Coincidence or God?

Possibly one item could be a coincidence, but all 4? Possibly any of those could be explained scientifically or logically. But what are the odds that all four would turn out well? Mere coincidence, or could God be working on my husband's life?

Sometimes God allows us to go through bad things for a reason, but I know that when I place my trust in Him, he will guide and protect me.

2006-11-28 01:45:20 · answer #8 · answered by Searcher 7 · 2 3

four, and I did not want to live. Holy angels saved me from death, So I have to assume God kept me here for a reason,I do not yet know what I can Do for God, but positive there is something.

2006-11-28 01:45:16 · answer #9 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 1 3

2 times, and no

2006-11-28 01:44:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

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