Well - that is just it - they have met their destiny.
Good Luck!!!
2007-04-20 18:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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There destiny was met, their inspiring promise of the future here gone, finished, but memories live forever. It is sad that you hear such good and wonderful things about these people now that they are gone, they were that beautiful alive, too bad the media that everyone tunes into wouldn't show this part of life. The beautiful life, happiness or joys, accomplishments. The news is murder death and sadness. but the Good News is The Word of God, you don't hear much about that in the Media either, unless a brother or sister stumbled in this life or they are assisting in an event that is tragic, now do you/we?
2007-04-21 01:44:35
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answered by Blaze 2
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As a Virginia resident, I believe this is a very cold question to post about such horrific violence that took place earlier this week. Such calousness should not be tolerated; however, it particularly illustrates such character of the being that posted this question. For your information, it wasn't 33 students, it was 27 students with the remaining to be the professors. To add, I am equally disgusted that you actually find such a tragedy as humorous as you do. Perhaps you, too, will need a thorough psychiatric evaluation.
God help us all!
2007-04-21 01:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you believe that there is life after death, I suppose you could argue that they might have new dreams and goals now, but now that they are gone, so are their goals and any actions taken to pursue them.
2007-04-21 01:40:59
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answered by neniaf 7
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