isn't that the only thing we're guaranteed in this life?
2007-04-03 18:57:25
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answer #1
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answered by jorden 3
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Think of it this way.
Let say somebody is 20 year old male. Seem kinda young does it? well the average life expectancy is 67 currently in the US. hmm a little less than 1/3 your life. humm. 1/3 well then you have 2/3 left. well think of how fast that 1/3 was and how fast the next 1/3 is. 2/3. 45 ish. wow not so old? no unless your hit with all those cancers and heart diesese. Oh life is short.
2007-04-04 01:59:34
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answer #2
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answered by Panda WafflesZilla 3
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Yes. Cell by cell, our bodies are sustaining damage and eventually every living organism will die.
Human life is the blink of an eye on the scale of universal time. 70 years is nothing compared to the eons that have come before our species.
Which goes to show that the value of life can be found in the journey, not the destination. Enjoy it while you still can.
2007-04-04 02:01:13
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answer #3
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answered by Dalarus 7
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Yes, man was created to live forever. Adam disobeyed God and listened to Satan. Satan told Adam that he would not die. A lie.
Noah lived to be 935 years old. As time progressed man's lifespan became shorter and shorter. After the flood, man lived to be 700 and then 600 years old.
Now as sin progresses in the world, more diseases and shorter lifespans which mean closer death.
Jesus is God's answer to eternal life for mankind. Acceptance of Jesus as your Lord and Savior and repentance of sin, which means to turn away from sin, is the only way for forgiveness and coming back to the relationship with God that He gave man before the fall.
2007-04-04 02:13:08
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answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7
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Some are dying faster than others. Some are already dead and some are dead even though they are still walking on this earth. Yes, we are all going to sing "The Great Gig in th Sky"
2007-04-04 02:02:03
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answer #5
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answered by T-Rex 5
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Yes. No one that was alive 150 years ago is alive today. And it will continue that way. Medicine, Doctors, etc. may be able to help extend a persons life but all will die someday. Since sin entered the world so did death. Jesus died BUT death had no power over Him. He rose from the dead and so will we. We will die once and raise from the dead like Jesus did. It may take many years, but it will happen. After we raise from the dead some will go to Heaven,Some will go to Hell. It all depends on your faith in God (or lack of) If you accept Christ and live like you mean it, you have nothing to fear about death. You will raise to eternal beauty in Heaven...no death in Heaven.
2007-04-04 02:09:03
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel like I'm dying, but someday I'll be too busy living to be dying.
2007-04-04 01:58:19
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answer #7
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answered by imraybarbonifrommiami 3
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This is just thr probationary phase to our life- we continue to live after we die. And at the time of the ressurection our bodies will be reunited with our spirits again.
2007-04-04 02:01:36
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answer #8
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answered by bree 2
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Everyday is a step closer
life is really short if you sit down and think about it
Your born to live and you live to die
2007-04-04 01:57:32
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answer #9
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answered by Michelle 7
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No doubt. The first heart beat of the new born child is the drum beat towards its journey to cemetery.
2007-04-04 01:58:45
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answer #10
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answered by nagarajan s 4
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Ya, sooner or later. Sadly, some die many years before they are put in the ground.
2007-04-04 02:13:58
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answer #11
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answered by tonks_op 7
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