i dont use the word death, i say "passing on",,, i believe we lived before we were born on this earth, and that we will live after we leave it,,,,,,,while there perhaps is a super power God,,, (we always need a leader and someone in charge),,, we all,,, together,,,,, are the force ,,, and we each have our own spirits, our selfs , as individuals
2007-04-23 15:25:53
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answered by dlin333 7
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I use the word God very poorly I use it to discribe the force that created everything that exists. I personaly dont believe there is a single entity sitting some where controlling strings that make the world work. Instead I think of everything being alive in some sense all different and seperate but at the same time part of the whole. A collective mind that doesnt know its a collective mind or at least hasnt realized it yet and may never. As for death I believe death is the ending of ones life as they know it and the begining of a new life. I think I am constantly in a state of death and rebirth as I move through time the point where I die is when I choice to look at myself and reflect upon who I am. How fast can I reflect upon myself 1,2,3bite! The world may never know :)
2007-04-23 15:33:14
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answered by magpiesmn 6
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Death is reality.
God is beyond reality.
Death is mandatory
God is optional
Death is truth
God is belief
Death is the one people try to run away
God is the tool that people use in such running.
Death strikes only once .
God comes to your mind everytime you are in trouble.
Death is the destination
God is a pseudo companion in the journey to Death
Everybody can see Death but not God
God can see everybody and their death too.
Simply speaking Death is a way of life
God is the hope of the life.
2007-04-23 18:23:55
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answered by k s 2
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death is the end of waking life. Death is often compaired to a dream like state, which- if you think about it, means all dreams are miniature deaths.
The question then is, is death anymore real than conscience life? How do you argue that it is if you cannot differentiate the two? Everyone has had the dream that was so vivid they still swear it was real, and everyone has the day that is so surreal they still cannot believe it happened...
So, if death is dreaming, and we cannot differentiate dreams from life, then maybe it is safe to say that life is but a dream? After all, compared to the amount of time you spend post mortum, life is microscopic.
So if life is a dream, and death is waking up from it, then god is the conscience that makes the transition possible.
2007-04-23 15:25:09
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answered by Just Mara 3
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God is the formless, genderless energy source of all life, the process of life if you will.
Death is simply a change of form from the physical to the non-physical or spiritual, where we go on to continue the true path of our eternal lives in whatever way we choose. We may even choose to return to another physical life (or live the same one over again) or go on to a different type of existence all together.
2007-04-23 15:26:42
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Death is the end of our existence while God is the figment of over active imaginations first promulgated by our ignorant barbarian ancestors. To think the opposite is to have a distorted and delusional worldview. Unfortunately, 80% of the world's population believe in the distorted worldview...go figure.
2007-04-23 21:10:52
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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God is All That Is
Life is a gift from God
Death is part of the gift
It is the first step to meeting God
2007-04-23 15:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Death is the end - full stop
God - a myth to cope with the scary end
2007-04-23 15:34:38
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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