Hey man I feel you I used to be afraid of death and stuff, you just need to have faith in God and believe you're going to heaven and just do the right things through out life, thats working for me anyways. I just got so fed up with having fears of so many things that I wasn't living at all, so you have to take the risk of just getting out into the world and just doing stuff otherwise you will just rot in you own sadness your whole life because you were scared to ever do anything and you'll have nothing to show for it, you know what I'm saying? Hope this helps man best of luck to you.
2007-01-26 17:08:30
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answered by Underground 2
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You shouldnt get all freaked out im sure you'll be in a good place just like almost the rest of us! there is a place where you will go but its not goin to be heaven or hell its going to be a place to rest until the big day comes! and then yes you will see your relatives and be able to live with them forever! and the best thing is you'll be perfect! no sins no nothing everything will be erased if you regret all the bad things u did on earth from your heart! Just think about it being perfect and being with God! forever... and ever! God Bless You! and Pray a lot.
2007-01-26 16:14:25
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answered by Diana 1
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Sounds like you have a common question of life. I'm LDS, and basically we believe that after you die, you will be in a Spirit World until judgment, and then separated into Kingdoms. And yes, if sealed together in the temple, you can see your family again. Mom and Dad, wife, kids, and all. If you want to know more, ask some local members or missionaries, they'll be glad to tell you more!
2007-01-26 16:05:57
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answered by sarge 2
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Hey, the same happens to me. I like to think that something better will come along after I die, it's better to think that way. No one knows for sure what will happen, but, trying to think in a positive way helps me to calm down. It's good to think that we will see again people we love and have passed away. And, I also like to think that just because science can't explain it, doesn't mean that is not true. I think the whole universe has a balance: there is things that science can explain, others that can't; there are things we know about, there are things we don't.
I hope it helps ;D
2007-01-26 16:06:37
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answered by kramellou 2
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..the most important subject for any human being. Some seek comfort in religious beliefs while others like myself can't. The worst case senario is Hell. The best is Heaven. Just being stone dead can't be all that bad either because you can't suffer if you are stone dead. I lost 3 hours of my conscious existance last year so I compare death to that without ever waking up. I do not recall any suffering during that 3 hour operation. I recall suffering since recovering from it. Cheer up.
2007-01-26 16:08:21
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answered by kicking_back 5
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I guess that would all depend on your relatives.
IF you believe in a hell there might be quite a few people there that you might expect to be in heaven for sins that we will never know.
Why overworry about the stuff you cant change.
If you kill yourself (not implying that you would ) then you can most assuredly assume that you will be going to hell if you believe in that.
IF not, focus on living your life according to the teachings of your particular religion and you will most assuredly see the people that you would like to reunite with.
In the meantime, consider some over the counter medications (nytol) to help you get your rest.
2007-01-26 16:07:16
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answered by kissmymiddlefinger 5
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the only relatives I surely have in no way met may well be my Grandpa's sisters. So in the event that they have been to go away me some thing it might probable be a image of my Grandpa or some thing that he had as a youthful toddler. An merchandise like that i might treasure consistently. great question!
2016-11-01 09:42:31
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answered by ? 4
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There are two schools of thought. If you are an atheist (don't believe in a supreme being) then you just go back to dust and that's the end of you. No heaven, no hell, no nothing. There are many who subscribe to the "don't go anywhere" philosophy.
Now if you believe in a supreme being, whoever, whatever that is, the religion that worships that supreme being has a theology about death, so that is your hope. In this case, go to the priest, minister or other religious worship leader to better understand your theology.
2007-01-26 16:06:43
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answered by Thomas K 6
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i dont' want to sound all preachy. but i honestly believe there is somewhere we go when we die...so i assume heaven. im only 17, but this is just what i feel. if we came from somewhere, we must be going somewhere too. im sure you will see your relatives again. life after death? of course!
2007-01-26 16:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no one knows where do we really go when we die.. but there are many beliefs regarding this.. some says our souls rises up to heaven, or down to hell.. others says we undergo some sort of reincarnation..
2007-01-26 16:05:03
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answered by PinkFae 2
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