1. 75 would be fine, but I'd like 82....I don't know why, but 82 sounds right.
2. I'd like to keep my mind. I'm sure my body will begin to fail, but I hope to try and keep my mind as sharp as it can be.
3. ripe old age, as a term, seems to indicate someone older than the common natural age...so....I'd say anything over 85.
4. I don't know your lifestyle, history, current health, bad habits, etc...so I can't do better than guess you'll live to the average age which, I believe is about 75 years or so.
2007-03-21 17:26:38
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answer #1
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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Weird..I'm 63 also...soon to be 64.
1. I want to live for as long as possible. Hopefully until I am 100 or more if Jesus has not returned by then.
2. Conditional? No. Life is a joy every day even with the pain and suffering that comes with age.
3. Ripe old age? Oh....I'd say a hundred or so.
4. How many years do you have left? I hope many.
2007-03-21 17:31:17
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answer #2
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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I want to live here on Earth as long as God wants me to.
1) I do not expect to live to tomorrow, but I hope to live long enough to make a positive difference in people's lives, at least the ones who I know and love.
2) Under certain circumstances, I believe that it might be best to leave here before I can make a positive difference in other people's lives. A good example would be to think of Noah and the Flood, if the flood is coming, it is time to stop preaching and to get into the ark!
3) In my opinion, "ripe old age" is currently considered around 90, although I understand that 70-something is the average. Personally I think 90-something is as a child (for example, look how long Adam lived).
4) see answer to #3. However, I should point out two things. One is that tomorrow modern science may discover a way to rejuvenate our bodies at the cellular level, allowing us to live for an untold number of years, while still appearing to be youthful. And secondly, it is the same with you as with me, I may not make it until tomorrow, or I may live a thousand years, or even longer -- there is no way to know for sure, so I guess that one cannot know.
2007-03-21 18:12:17
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answered by Shawn D 3
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1. I live without expectations.
2. Its only conditional if you allow it to be.
3. Some achieve more at 20 than others do at 100. There is no age that is ripe to die at, there is only when you chose to go, consciously or not.
4. 63 is just a number, it has nothing to do with age.
2007-03-21 17:27:31
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Question: How long do you want/expect to live?
Answer: As long as God wants me to.
Question: Is it conditional?
Answer: Yes. If i accept Jesus as my personal savior, I do not have to endure endless hell fire, but I can live in paradise with Him forever.
Question: What is a ripe old age to die?
Answer: Unless your asking from a suicide viewpoint, I can't answer that question because I can't control when I die.
Question: I am 63 years old, please guess how many years I have left?
Answer: That depends on whether or not you choose to have a personal relationship with Jesus. If you trust Him as your personal Lord and Savior, you'll win a free lifetime pass to heaven where it won't matter how long you live because time will be endless :) If you do not, then lets hope you have a lot longer to live on earth, because hell will be a lot worse than anything here on earth! Please email me if you would like some help in deciding.
Hope that helps!
2007-03-21 18:06:28
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answered by Joshua R 2
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Well, I'm 14. I hope to live at least 70 more years, so that I'm about 85. By the time I approach this age, I expect the age of death to have increased.
Conditional.. Yes, to a degree, most everything is conditional. What are you referring to? How long you live or how long you want to live? Health is a factor on length of life. Fulfillment and satisfaction matter to your will to live longer.
I think a nice age to die is 90. That is plenty of time to get everything in control and set in place.
At 63, I speculate that if you're free of any lethal or major diseases such as cancer or HIV/AIDS, then you should live another twenty years before your time is up.
I regret not putting together my answer together faster so that it would be higher on the list of answers.
2007-03-21 17:35:12
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answered by juhsayngul 4
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I pray to The Lord that I live at least long enough to raise my last child until he can care for himself - he's 12. After this, whenever The Lord wants to take me home, I'll be thankful to have been able to raise my kids. To me a ripe old age to die would not be a yr, but if I were well enough to enjoy life still. How many yrs left for you is up to your Creator. The Lord has a plan for each of us, according to His Word, so you are in His hands!! Just make sure you are ready (spiritually), because none of us knows when our time is up.
2007-03-21 18:13:15
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answered by connie 6
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1 - at 51, a whole lot more years.
2 - not sure what conditional means in this instance.
3 - see #1
4 - 37 - if you live to be 100, you get a birthday card from the President of the United States.
2007-03-21 17:24:24
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answered by Debbie R 3
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#1. Most of my family are fairly long lived... well into the 80's and 90's. So expect that long, If I can stay healthy.
#2. Yes, its conditional... I expect to live for an eternity by the side of Jesus Christ.
#3. To die in the physical sense... 80's or 90's is long enough!
#4. If you are relatively healty and active.. probably 20ish
2007-03-21 17:31:03
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answered by bakfanlin 6
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1. As long as possible. I am having fun.
2. No.
3. Maybe 150, although I doubt that I will make it.
4. 21 years, according to 1983 data. You have a 50-50 chance of living longer than that -- or less.
2007-03-21 17:27:46
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answered by Anonymous
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