it depends on wat u think........
u believe He wil punish u or love.......or watever it depends solely upon you and only you.In His chambers all views are housed.
2007-02-16 04:08:52
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answered by me me me!!! 3
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i'm unlikely to difficulty analyzing the different solutions right here. If all people can inform you what happens after death, they're packed with it. ok? The question is, how long do you prefer to stay? ninety years no longer sufficient? perhaps it would desire to be. i've got had situations that lasted in basic terms a minute or 2 that I felt that if I purely lived those 2 minutes, that would desire to have been sufficient. Cheer up, you does no longer prefer to stay continually. believe me in this one. P.S. Our sunlight isn't massive sufficient to "circulate nova." that is going to calm down as a white dwarf after its pink great point, approximately 5 billion years from now.
2016-09-29 01:37:50
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answered by schenecker 4
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Daeth is but the next great adventure, according to Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter book. I kind of agree because nobody actually knows what happens after death, which is why so many people are afraid of it! What makes it even scarier is that once you reach death, there is no turning back and those who have passed don't ever come back (unless you're talking about Jesus, or are one of those people who actually believe that John Edward crap).
Nobody can say what happens after death for sure. That is why a faith is called a 'faith'...you just have to have faith in the things that have no proof.
2007-02-13 05:13:31
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answered by sugacaney 2
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You start rotting from the inside out.
Then you are filleted like a fish, examined, put back together, stuffed in a box or burned to smethereens(sp?), all your family and friends get together to cry and laugh and hate and love, you are then buried 6 feet under or set on the mantle or sprinkled amongst the fishies, your friends and family cry a little more, then everyone goes home and has a little sex and hopes that the circle of life will begin again!
2007-02-13 06:08:01
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answered by cabcp 3
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This question has haunted me for years. I dont get too scared or anything but sometimes i sit and wonder... you know?.. it circles round my head... because it really is going to happen, and that thought alone is easy to get fixated on: that it ACTUALLY is going to happen.. and you simply Do Not Know what is going to happen. I mean, seriously... just think about it... Ive found it very intruiging indeed.
However getting obsessed with death is very unhealthy and can lead to negative things. One should try to stay fixated on Life- its just as easy. Tupac Shakur was obsessed with death. Very much so. He died young as we all kno - anyway thats random.
The simple answer to your question if your being serious and im not sure if anyone has directly answered it is.. no. nobody knows. Sure people can speculate and reminisce on Ideas that they have had at one time or another, and even speak of their faiths and what that particular faith believes, after all.. we all need something to believe in right? -i happen to believe this idea is what started faiths. But how people can make such important and maybe even Life/World changing decisions on things such as their faith based on something that we simply don't know is beyond me.
I happen to believe that getting old prepares you for death. It is even, a sense of dying in itself. Senses get dumbed down... we don't mind all that much... etc. Which reminds me of something my english teacher once said which may not be relevant haha: "When we are young, we care an Aqful lot about what others think of us. By the time we are middleaged or around that time we are aware of what/ that others think of us but we do not care, And by the time we have reached Old Age we are not even aware of what other think of us anymore." If you're brought up on a faith it is obviously inside you and something which you cannot remove. People sometimes ask me what I believe in and i think - Oh.. you mean what faith am I?. because if not then I haven't been brought up on any particular faith. Not orthodox but secular. Im christian on paper: mums catholic, dads protestant, and do not believe in anything in particular. Also if i believe in god, again, its a bit of a random question... sometimes i do, sometimes i dont, ultimately i dont know and cannot know. Perhaps we are not meant to. I personally think that the answer to your question is obvious, and you know this, quite possibly meaning you have just asked it to stir up a debate.
2007-02-14 00:44:30
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answered by rootsjason 1
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Well it really depends on your religion, or what you believe in. I don't think there is a standard in the world for exactly what happens after death. Like some people believe in reincarnation, or descending up to Heaven [or going to hell for that matter], or maybe nothing happening after death.
2007-02-13 05:10:49
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answered by [[Grr.]] 1
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The soul flutters away like a little gay bird seeking to perch on the wing of an angel? Or we just cease to function and that ends it all.
2007-02-13 05:10:37
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answered by Akkakk the befuddled 5
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your body starts the process of decomposition. It's like when you go to sleep...you are not aware of what's around you, your body has shut down your consciousness...only difference is that you don't ever wake up.
Think about where you were in 1800s....yes I know you weren't born then. But think about what i said here.
It's like sleeping....nothing goes anywhere...your soul is just superstition.
2007-02-13 05:10:33
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answered by christiansareawesome 4
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You sound kinda creepy but I like your username. It fits, oh dark Harry Potter character.
2007-02-15 19:07:42
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answered by lilyelizabethsnape 3
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I say that once you die people are transverd into objects, or end up in a better world, or just be inprinted into another person.
2007-02-13 10:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to say the magic word to Jesus before he lets you into heaven. You get three chances to say it. If you are wrong three times he pulls the lever and you drop into hell.
2007-02-13 05:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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