They're living for the end of the world.
2007-01-11 03:49:49
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answer #1
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answered by February Rain 4
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No sweetie we are all born to die... My purpose as a Christian was to first seek out that purpose, and now that I have found it, I look forward to living in that purpose, and feeding, clothing, and looking out for the homeless. If I can do this and give God glory in the process I have enough joy and peace in my life that I can safely say if I go tomorrow my conscious is clear, I am free from sin, and I have done my part in taking care of God's people. So therefore I could die and be at peace in my life without the worry.
2007-01-11 11:30:34
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answered by Alicia S 4
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I wouldn't say that all they want out of life is to die. But they do live for their death (and what they think happens after it). I doubt if they weren't concerned about what happened to them when they die they would be the same. (Even though most - not all, but most - of Christians don't follow their own rules as it is.)
2007-01-11 11:31:23
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answered by alimagmel 5
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Yes, in case you were unaware, you are free to safely say that in America. You have that right. Now as far as truth,,,,well, no there is no truth in what you safely say. Christians live a life governed by a standard that is given to us through the bible. The promise of living according to that standard is eternal life, which gives us hope that after this life, lies one much better.
2007-01-11 11:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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...If that were true, then there would be mass suicides among Christians, which there are not.
...I wish to be pleasing to God while here and at home in Heaven with Him also. The Lord has good works for every Christian to do.
...Ephesians 2:10 says, "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."
2007-01-11 11:37:34
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answer #5
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answered by carson123 6
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No, Christians want to know that they are cared for after death. Why do you think suicide is a sin?
2007-01-11 11:25:41
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answer #6
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answered by Draco Paladin 4
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Amen!!!!!
Have you not read your scripture? Oh, of course not.
Philippians 1:21 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.
{to live is Christ} means that living for Christ brings us closer to Him and {and to die is gain} means....WOW....then we get to actually look on His face and be with Him for all eternity.
To be absent from the body means to be present with our Lord Jesus.
2007-01-11 11:29:55
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answered by free 1 indeed 4
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No. That is a gross generalization.
Most Christians I know want to bring peace, love, and mercy to this world.
2007-01-11 11:28:21
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answered by Sldgman 7
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the kingdom of God starts here, but goes to eternity. So we live for both.
2007-01-11 11:29:51
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answered by IKB 3
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No offense... That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.. Living... for death? Whatever..
2007-01-11 11:26:14
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answer #10
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answered by stephanieann31882 2
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