Chipper all graves are full or worms. It's the soul that survives the flesh. You wold be better off praying for the salvation of the non-believers rather than condemning them
2006-12-05 18:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A christian grave is no different from an atheist grave. Unless the corpse is put through some complex preservation process, it will all just end up as worm food.
2006-12-06 02:21:51
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answered by =_= 5
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For athiests, a grave is full of a dead body and memories of a person and whatever he did. Why is the grave full of victory?
2006-12-06 02:22:36
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answered by whatsnicknamemean 2
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Out of curiosity, how is the Christians grave full of victory? They are wagering EVERYTHING on the unknown. How do you know it's victory? Where is your proof?
2006-12-06 02:22:24
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answered by Miss. Bliss 5
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I intend to be cremated.
Ya ever open up a casket after a couple years? that's not victory in there. The worms don't really care what your religion is.
2006-12-06 02:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, the grave is but a wasted plot of land. I would hope I will be remembered in other ways.
2006-12-06 02:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The grave is full of victory?
What a morbid though.
"Hooray death".
Yikes.
2006-12-06 02:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Dead Christians! Would you like me to dig some up for you!
I was just going to say dirt but that seemed too obvious and tame!
2006-12-06 02:24:51
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answered by Barabas 5
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Understanding!!
2006-12-06 02:40:17
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answered by chicalinda 3
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dirt? lolz. food for trees and grass?? haha death is just death. knowing youve lived your life the way you wanted to live it is enough "victory" in my opinion.
2006-12-06 02:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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