i'm gonna guess death would be the opposite of life.
2007-03-01 04:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of life would appear at one time or another to be a myth as the future unfolds. We can only know what little we can prove to ourselves about death and that would appear to simply suggest that we no longer need our physical bodies. I don't think we know anything about life.
I do believe that if we have spirit, personality and communication that when we depart these lives we do impart something of ourselves before or after we go. Perhaps through the living people we leave behind, who knows. I do not believe that we will ever be able to know how, why, we continue after life.
The new religion Science, that men believe in does not enable or allow us to even research the question.
2007-03-08 11:35:41
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answered by Aunty Wendy 3
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You did not exist really until you were old enough to sense your own existence and for you there was no world, thoughts or memories.
When you die, you will be as you were before you were born, no thoughts, memories or even the feeling of nothingness or anything else that most living people trouble themselves with when thinking of death.
In other words, before birth, no existence and you didn't know or care because you weren't.
The same will happen at the time of your death.
2007-03-09 02:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is existing but its not purely that, life is living. Death isn't the end to existence. It is the test to see if one can prove having existed and having truly lived, it is a test to see if one can transcend physical death.
For when one dies, one can still exist in the physical world as a memory, a historical person, etc. And in this way, you live forever. Afterall, they say the dead cannot experience death, only the living can.
2007-03-02 05:23:54
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answered by cassaliciousinsanity 2
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Death does not exist any more than darkness or evil.
When I read the word exist, it means to me that what we are talking about something material. Anything material can be broken down to energy of a specific vibration. If it has not this specific possibility, it does not exist. It can be the absence of something that exists and therefore not exist.
2007-03-09 02:38:46
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answered by canron4peace 6
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Okay. Think of this, when we are born, we are physically alive and immediately we slowly start to die. Before birth we are biologically considered to be alive as well. Our brains start to develop and grow but we only use a small part of it until death. Isn't there a possibility when we physically die our brain undergoes a similar process in which for the first time it is born and able to perform? This life may very well be nothing more than our conception.
2007-03-01 04:22:55
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answer #6
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answered by Kelsey 3
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perhaps you asked that query to justify and rationalize an uber materialistic existence, perhaps you didnt, perhaps you're curious, yet besides, loss of existence is the completed and entirely everlasting cessation of all organic and organic functionality, yet as you have a soul,(the soul is that being locked interior you and could in basic terms emerge at loss of existence of your flesh and swims around interior the inky waters of your subconscious like a goldfish in a bowl), you do no longer die, and in case you dont beleive you have a soul the grave is the place you will stay, yet even if some benign witchdoctor could take pity on you, dig you up and zombify you, that way you come again the existence you at the instant take exhilaration in.
2016-12-18 13:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Having existed.
2007-03-08 14:18:12
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answered by Stewart 4
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A segment of life we don't as yet fully comprehend but we gave it the name death so that we would no longer have to say "You Know!" all the time when referring to death. You Know? Man that is confusing.
2007-03-07 20:15:49
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answered by LORD Z 7
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death in my eyes, is existing on another plane until, should you not have accomplished what your souls is meant to accomplish, you are born again to accomplish it. if you have already accomplished it, then i believe that you get to stay the rest of eternity on the other plane, resting, and living a perfect 'life'. but that's just my view. i guess it depends on what religion you're talking about. though most incorporate an afterlife...so...yeah...
2007-03-01 05:59:38
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answered by Duelen 4
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The fact is that when you die you no longer exist. That scares people so much that they will believe anything that will make the fear go away. It scares me too, but I am not going to just make up some random s#$%, and say no when i die i am going to do this or that. But i could be wrong and have a lot of *** to kiss when the time comes.
2007-03-01 04:20:38
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answered by n0tsan3 3
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