No, there's more. All these people who answered think this life is all there is, yet they're willing to spend/waste some of it here at R&S, bashing people who believe in God. That is so empty and sad.
2007-03-13 06:02:27
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answer #1
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answered by cmw 6
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Grow old? Yes -- no way around it (for now -- science is working on it).
Get sick? Not necessarily. My grandmother is 98, and completely healthy. She does more physical work than I do!
Die? Yes -- no way around it. Every living thing on this planet has a finite life span, and will die at some point.
Is that all there is to life? That's up to you -- you make what you want of your life, and so do I. But there's no "afterlife" -- this one is all you've got, so make the most of it.
Peace.
2007-03-13 06:01:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But some of us die in other ways.
2007-03-13 06:35:44
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answer #3
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answered by Rae 3
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Hope never made anything true. Believing you can fly when you were young and jumping off your roof, only to fall and hurt yourself is a clear sign that believing doesn't make things true either. In fact nothing in life is ever true, unless it has been true without hope or belief.
2007-03-13 06:09:30
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answer #4
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answered by Magus 4
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some people don't get old some just get sick and die or they just die. Ther's no order to life.
2007-03-13 05:59:00
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answer #5
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answered by pizzaboy 1
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At Gen.2:15-17; '' Jehovah God proceeded to take the man [Adam] and settle him in the garden of Eden to cultivate it and to take care of it. and Jehovah God also laid this command upon the man: 'From every tree of the garden you may eat to satisfaction. But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad you must not eat from , for in the day you eat from it you will positively die.'' (God here spoke of death, not as an unavoidable circumstance, but as what would result from sin. He was urging Adam to avoid it. Compare Romans 6:23.)
Gen. 2:8,9: ''Jehovah God planted a garden in Eden, toward the east, and there he put the man whom he had formed. Thus Jehovah God made to grow out of the ground every tree desirable to one's sight and good for food and also the tree of life in the middle of the garden.'' (After Adam's sin the human pair were driven out of Eden so that they would not eat from the tree of life, according to Genesis 3:22,23. So it seems that if Adam had remained obedient to his Creator, God would in time have permitted him to eat from that tree as a symbol of his having proved worthy to live forever. The presence of the tree of life in Eden pointed to such a prospect.)
Ps. 37:29: ''The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it .'' (This promise makes it clear that God's basic purpose regarding the earth and mankind has not changed.)
2007-03-13 09:02:12
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answer #6
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answered by prettymama 2
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Yes except the people who get sick young and die or the ones who get run over by busses or something like that.
2007-03-13 05:58:48
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, but i had children. they too will get old and die and they will have children and their children and so on. I'm part of the great river of life, i get some satisfaction from that.
2007-03-13 06:01:25
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I'll make the world a better place. I'll give love to family and friends. I'll help strangers. Others will be happier because I passed this way.
2007-03-13 05:58:24
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answer #9
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answered by Laptop Jesus 2.0 5
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Not me. I'm getting a Corvette as soon as I turn 70 and I'm gonna roll that SOB before I ever get sick.
2007-03-13 05:58:47
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answered by Kris B 5
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