I'm sure it is and I'm looking forward to it. However, although I have no fear of death, I'm not going to rush it. When it's my time to go, I'm outta here. I want to get to the other side used up, sliding in sideways with a cold beer saying, "Man, That Was One Hell Of a Ride"!!!
There is no doubt that my Guardian Angel is in a full body-cast by now and has called for backup.
2007-03-23 10:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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In August ,1980, my youngest brother Leslie asked me if I thought there was something better than life after you die. I said, and these are the words that came out of my foolish mouth then, " I really don't know, but it can't be any worse than this place." He was 15 years old then. I have 2 other brothers, one older and one younger. On February 19th, 1981, he took a gun and put a bullet in his heart. My mother wasn't mentally well and he was living with my father at that time in his life. My father was cruel and didn't care about any of us. So Leslie was alone most of the time. He was visiting me for a couple of weeks during the summer. We didn't really spend a lot of our younger years growing up together so I really never knew him that well. I left home when I was 15 and he was 11 at that time. But the last year of his life, for some reason, he hung on to me. Kept calling me all the time, writing letters etc.
I can only hope now that life is better for him now. But I do know this much. If ANYONE asked me the question he did, I would tell them that I do believe that life after death could certainly be better but it's not up to us to stop living to find out unless it's your time to go. In his case, I really don't know if it was his time or not. I just don't know and hopefully it will all be explained to me or at minimum, find inner peace with the idea.
Megan
2007-03-23 17:18:58
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answered by meganzopf 3
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Heaven is better than this life. Wouldn't influance me any way exept. This should encourage you to follow the teachings of Christ.
2007-03-23 17:03:35
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answered by NFrancis 4
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Since I have not died, I have no way of knowing whether there is life after death, so the thought that there might be is pure speculation and a waste of time.
It doesn't "influance" (sic) me at all.
2007-03-23 17:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I already know that to be true. Because of this, it's extreme important, that we learn to be more like Jesus, better, spiritual growth (most important). All in all, do and be a better person here on Earth for after life, is where we will be judged according our Life style and behavior.
GOD IS GOOD BUT WE WILL HAVE TO ATONE LATER.
2007-03-23 17:06:21
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answered by SwissAK 3
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I'd probably react the same way you would after finding out there is no life after death
2007-03-23 17:03:01
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answered by Saint Lucipher 3
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I wouldn't obsess so much about how good I make my life right now. (like, how fit I am, how much money I make, etc.) I have learned this to be true, and yes, it has affected the way I live so much! I value life so much more knowing that this is the crummiest it'll ever get.
2007-03-23 17:03:21
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answered by Rach 3
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How would you react after realizing that whenyou die, there is NOTHING. No after life, no God, No jesus, no eternity. Just Nothingness. Would you come back and apologize for being holier-than-thou and cramming your (as you would then know) FALSE doctrine down everyone's throats? Oh... didn't think about that, huh?
2007-03-23 17:02:43
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answered by Godfather76 2
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Well considering the only way I could find that out...it wouldn't be able to influence my life now, would be no way to go back and change it.
2007-03-23 17:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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1)With total and utter incredulity! 2) And not at all.
There is no life after death!
2007-03-23 17:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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